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  6. SHOOTING SENSATION

    There was no apparent attendance of friends of Thomas Jones Chia at the City Police Court this morning when Chin, who was formerly secretary ...

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  7. FIRE ON STEAMER

    Advices from Rio de Janeiro state that the New Zealand Company's steamer Turakina, which put in there on fire and was benched, has ...

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  8. DOUBLE SUICIDE

    A mysterious double suicide has caused a profound sensation at Godalming. in Surrey. 3[?] miles from London. The principals in the tragedy were ...

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  9. GREAT FRAUDS

    Nestor Wilmart, the missing director of. the Ghent-Terneuzen Railway Company, who disappeared from Brussels in October, after the discovery of ...

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  10. THE EMPIRE

    Mr Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for Now Zealand, gave a luncheon to-day .in honor of Mr .James Alien, the New Zealand Minister for ...

    Article : 274 words
  11. SUFFRAGETTES

    Tho Ave suffragettes -who created a disturbance yesterday by throwing manifestoes at the Royal coach while the King and Queen were proceeding ...

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  13. WORLD'S TRADE

    The Association of the Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom met to-day, under the presidency of Sir Algernon Firth. ...

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  14. BALKAN WAR

    The Allies' reply to the Powers regarding mediation and their terms will be presented to-morrow. The "Mir", states that it has been ...

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  15. DARING SWINDLER

    The police are reported to be on the track of Nestor Wilmart, a millionaire sportsman and financier, director of the Ghent-Terneuzen Railway Company, ...

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  16. THE CONSUL-GENERAL.

    MR YUNG LIANG HWANG. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. EXPLOSION

    While the submarine Foucault. was undergoing a trial at Cherbourg to-day, there was a serious, explosion in the cugine-room. ...

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  18. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA

    Austria and Russia have agreed to a reduction of their frontier forces to n normal footing. ...

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  19. CLOSER ALLIANCE

    Lord Brassey presided at a presided at the Colonial Institute to-night, when 'Sir George' Reld. High Commissioner for Australia, delivered an address on ...

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  20. NEW AUSTRALIANS

    The "Dally Express," with a view to demonstrating the advantages of emigrating to Australia, offers to pay the passage money for five unmarried ...

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  21. MONEY MARKET

    The prevailing shortage of money in Berlin is largely due to the withdrawal of French loans after the Agadir affair and the withdrawal of ...

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  22. IMPERIAL REVENUE

    The estimates of the expenditure of the Revenue Departments amount to £28,808.720, an Increase of £836,000 compared with last year's expenditure. ...

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  23. ARMY SUPPLIES

    The War Office is calling for tenders for the supply of 630,000 12oz tins of beef and 62,520 24oz tins for delivery at Woolwich in July, August and ...

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  24. HARBOR TRUST

    A photograph is given herewith of Mr A. [?] M'Kenzle, who has been appointed chief engineer to the Melbourne Harbor Trust., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MEXICO

    An Amnesty Bill pardoning all rebels previous to February 20 has been passed. The Government is finding great ...

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  26. THE ACCUSED.

    THOMAS JONES CHIA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MOTOR PROSECUTION

    Dr. N. M'Arthur, medical practitioner, of Kooyong road, Armadale, was charged before Messrs. J. Dangerfield, C. A. Jago, and J. Buchanan, J's.P., at ...

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  28. RESIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA

    From inquiries made to-day at the Department of External Affairs, which administers the Immigration Restriction Act. It appears that the case of ...

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  29. JOURNALISTS AT LAW

    Mr Benjamin Hoare, of Victoria Parade, Journalist, last week issued a Supreme Court writ directed against John Norton, of Royal. lane, Melbourne, ...

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  30. TALE OF THE SEA

    Captain Munn, of the British ship Invercauld. which is lying at the ballast ground, has telegraphed to the police from Hummocks Hill for the ...

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  31. SYMPATHY SPURNED

    Louise M'Donald was charged at the Brunswick Court to-day with having damaged property. Annie Alderman, ...

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  32. METHODIST SYMPATHY

    Shortly after the Methodist Conference resumed its sitting to-day, the Rev. F. J, Nance, president. asked if it was the wish of members that ...

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  33. CLERK'S DEATH

    The body of William Byrne, a married man, who has been missing since Saturday, was to-day found floating, in tho Harbor. near Miller's Point. ...

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