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  6. BANNED BY THE LAW

    Interesting argument was heard at the Richmond Court this morning, when three young men were presented before Mr D. Blair and Dr J. ...

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  7. ROYAL MYSTERY

    The "Glasgow Herald' states that a great sensation has been caused at Cairo owing to the reported disappearance of the Khedive's consort who ...

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  8. MINE FIRE

    A serious fire has occurred in the Jagersfontein diamond mine at Kimberley. It was caused by the fusing of an ...

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  9. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    The debate on the Naval Bill was continued in the House of Commons to-day. Mr R. L Borden, the Prime Minister. ...

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  10. GREAT CYCLONE

    The cyclone which swept over the American States of Texas. Louisiana, Tennessee and Alabama, causing enormous damage to property and the ...

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  11. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    The debate in the House of Commons on the Address-in-Reply was continued to-day. The motion for the adoption of the ...

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  13. MAN OVERBOARD

    George Nixon, an elderly man, who Joined the steamer Burringbar at Ballina on Thursday, disappeared while the vessel was on her way to Sydney. ...

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  14. EFFECTS OF THE CLOSURE

    A debate took place in the House of Commons to-day on the effects of the closure. Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister. ...

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  15. WINDOW SMASHERS

    Two suffragettes were charged at the police court to-day with having smashed plate glass windows in Old Lord street, Holborn. ...

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  16. FRENCH DESIGNS

    There is a growing agitation among shopkeepers and dressmakers against foreign firms reproducing the French designs of gowns, Jewellery and ...

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  17. YELLOW FEVER

    A message from Accra, the capital of the British Gold Coast Colony, states that yellow fever, has broken out at Government House there. ...

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  18. FOUNDING THE CITY

    It is a remarkable thing that the majority of those who were prominent at the essentially Australian function of laying the foundation stones of the ...

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  19. CARLTON TRAGEDY

    James Rawlings, who was found with his throat gashed, near the body of a young woman named Alice Hudson, in a right of way off Bouverie street, ...

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  20. ST. KILDA ROAD

    The regulation compelling all mechanically-propelled rubber tyred vehicles to keep to the inner side of the street gardens on St. Kilda road, and ...

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  21. COOKS' STRIKE

    There was a remarkable scene at the Criterion restaurant to-day. Owing to a dispute between the management and some of its employes, ...

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  22. TARIFF REFORM

    The Tariff: Reform League held a conference to-day. Considerable discontent was expressed with the new Unionist fiscal ...

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  23. LIGHTER SUNK

    An unknown vessel run down and sank the steam lighter Wickoff in New York harbor last night. Nine lightermen were drowned. ...

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  24. KENDAL BY-ELECTION

    The Unionist leaders have refused to give official support to Colonel Weston, who is one of the candidates in the by-election for Kendal, rendered ...

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  25. FIERCE MELEE

    A number of Royalist students interfered with a meeting of Christian Socialists to-day and a fierce melee ensued. ...

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  26. SCHEME OF BEAUTIFICATION

    Some time age it was agreed by the City Council to continue the scheme of tree, shrub, and grass planting right along St. Kilda road to the boundary of ...

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  27. PETROLEUM

    The Departmental Committee on petroleum recommends that hairdressers should be prevented from using it. ...

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