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  6. SUFFRAGETTES

    The case of the seven women and the consulting chemist, Clayton, who are charged with having conspired with Mrs Pankhurst and others to ...

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  7. THIEVES' RAID

    A great sensation has been caused by a daring robbery and subsequent murders by a gang of thieves in the city. ...

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  8. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Mr James Allen, the New Zealand Minister for Defence, arrived here to-day, en route to Auckland. Civic officials, military officers, and ...

    Article : 412 words
  9. ALLIES FALL OUT

    A semi-official statement has been made regarding the recent fighting between the Greeks and Bulgarians at Leftera and elsewhere. ...

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  10. CARGOES OF ARMS

    Much interest has been aroused by the announcement that cargoes of arms and ammunition, consigned to Australia, have been placed aboard twelve ...

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  11. FATAL FIRE

    A message from Stratford, Ontario, grates that a fire attended by loss of life has occurred there. The fire was caused by a flash of ...

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  12. STATE INSURANCE

    The Manchester Unity Order of Odd-fellows has decided to negotiate with the Insurance Commissioners with a view to taking over the administration ...

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  13. GAS EXPLOSION

    An explosion under the footpath in the lane adjoining the Gas Company's offices in Flinders street this morning caused persons passing to spring ...

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  14. MYSTERY OF THE MIST

    Mystery surrounds the death of Gustave Haselich, 49 years of age, a leather worker, at Waverley, who was run over last night in Macquarie street. ...

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  15. GUATEMALA

    The cruiser Aeolus (3,600 tons) has sailed to enforce Great Britain's claims against Gunteaia, which has long been in default in regard to her ...

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  16. FRACTURED SKULL

    William Joseph Dowling was charged at the City Court to-day, before Mr P. J. Dwyer, P.M., and Messrs C. R. Smithwick, A. Phillips, and R. J. ...

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  17. TROUBLED LIFE

    Attendants in the casualty room of the Melbourne Hospital recognised in the man who was brought in at 6 p.m. yesterday writhing in agony from the ...

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  18. MR JUSTICE POWERS

    On the members of the High Court taking their seats to-day in the Third Civil Court. Dr. W. Maloney rose, and said: ...

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  19. "THE SUFFRAGETTE."

    An interesting announcement is made by the Labor Press Agency in regard to the avowed intention of Mr Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., the leader of the ...

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  20. PATIENTS CONDITION.

    It was reporter at the Melbourne Hospital this afternoon that Richard John Bridges had recovered from the operation performed yesterday ...

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  21. NICKNAME FOR JAPANESE.

    Mr G. K. Totton is returning to New Zealand by the R. M.S. Orvieto. For eight years be has been in business in Japan. According to Mr Totton, Japan ...

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  22. LIGHTWEIGHT BREAD

    Robert Cucknew, baker, 48[?] Brunswick street, North Fitzroy, was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with having on his delivery waggon ...

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  23. MONEY AND RINGS

    Before Mr P. J. Dwyer, P.M., and Messrs C. R. Smithwick, A. Phillips and R. J. Edwards, J's.P., at the City Court to-day, Bert Smith was charged ...

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  24. MILKING MACHINES

    At the Royal Agricultural Society's trial of milking machines the second prize was awarded to a machine exhibited by J. Bartram and Son. ...

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  25. FIRE IN FACTORY.

    A fire occurred this morning on the premises of Messrs Maozer and Company, Elizabeth street, Redfern, used as a factory and store for Syrian goods. ...

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  26. AMERICAN TARIFF

    The latest advices from Washington indicate that the Senate will accept the wool and sugar schedules, but will amend the others, notably that for ...

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  27. LABOR PARTY

    The Co-operative Congress at Aberdeen has passed a resolution refusing to affiliate with the Labor Party. ...

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  28. BIJOU THEATRE

    Negotiations have been concluded by Mr J. Wren for the leasing of the Bijou Theatre, Bourke street, for a term of 10 years. ...

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  29. BOY INJURED.

    Charles Hill, 17 years of age, residing at Gin Jeffcott street, West Melbourne, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital in a cab this morning, suffering from an ...

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  30. LABOR IN VAIN.

    It has been reported to the police that an office of the Metropolitan Board of Works on the Australian Wharf was broken into between 4.15 p.m. on ...

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  31. NO REAR LIGHTS.

    Frederick Westhorpe, Hope street, South Yarra, was fined 10 at the South Melbourne Court to-day for not having a bright lamp at the rear of his motor ...

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  32. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon to-day the readings were:--Barometer, 30.130, falling; yesterday, 30.311. Thermometer, in the sun, highest 74; in the ...

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