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  6. BALKAN WAR

    The "Westminster Gazette" says that the result of the Balkan war is now seen in the competition in armaments: but, it adds, this does not increase the ...

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  7. SUFFRAGETTES

    That the militant suffragettes are inflaming public opinion against them by their acts of violence was further demonstrated to-day in connection ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. SUIT IN DIVORCE

    Much interest was taken, especially in society circles, in a s suit heard in the Divorce Court to-day in which Mrs George Cornwallis-West, formerly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DREDGE MINING

    An announcement in regard to the Mines Department's policy so far as dredge mining is concerned, was with the sanction of Mr A. A. Billson, ...

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  11. FOOTSCRAY LIGHTING

    For a considerable time Footscray councillors have been discussing the question of the appointment of an officer to take charge of the electrical ...

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  12. CHINESE INFLUX

    According to statements made in the City Court to-day, it will take a considerable time to sift the charge of conspiracy against Harry Hoyling, a ...

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  13. MR W. A. HOLMAN

    Mr. W. A. Holman, Attorney-General for New South Wales, arrived in London to-day. He travelled via Paris, where he ...

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  14. BULGARIAN SHELLS

    The Bulgarians fired to-day upon the British steamer Moeris (3409 tons), and also upon French and Italian steamers in the Sea of Marmora. ...

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  15. AMERICAN WOMEN

    American advocates of the suffrage for women are making strenuous efforts to impress the public with the justness of their claims. ...

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  16. SCUTARI MUST FALL

    King Nicholas of Montenegro, in a message to the Slavs, declares that the Montenegrins would rather be annihilated than return without possession of ...

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  17. "SPOTTED" TITLES

    Mr W. Dickson, Secretary for Mines, with Mr G. Jones, secretary, and a shorthand writer, opened proceedings as a board of inquiry into settlers' ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    The photograph given herewith is that of Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, who has been offered the position of Chief Commissioner of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. REVOLVER SHOOTING

    Eric Pike, a youth, residing in Hawthorn, was charged at the City Court to-day before Mr H. Morrison, P.M., with having carried a firearm without ...

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  20. CRIMINAL'S PUNISHMENT

    The Chief Justice to-day, in the Criminal Court, passed sentence on Jasper Long, who was last might found guilty on a charge of robbery with ...

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  21. GREAT MARCH

    American women suffragists, interviewed in New York to-day, express their abhorrence of the sensational methods of the English sisterhood ...

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  22. SHOOTING ON SUNDAY

    A care of shooting on Sunday at Heidelberg is being inquired into by Detective Bear. Edward Dwyer, 19 years of age, a ...

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  23. LICENSES REDUCTION

    The Licences Reduction Board continued its deprivation sittings in respect to hotels in the Emerald Hill district to-day. ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR ACT

    James Little Brown, a resident of Rye, was charged at the Hawthorn Court to-day with having driven a motor-car on the wrong side of the ...

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  25. LIGHTING OF WONTHAGGI

    A letter from Mr. G. H. Broome, the general manager of the State coal mine, asking the borough council to take the necessary steps to have the Order in ...

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  26. LAST RITES

    The obsequies of the late Rev. Dr. T. R. Cairns, who died at Queenscliff on Sunday, were attended by large crowds this afternoon, and many silent ...

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  27. VARYING DISCRETIONS

    "Why do you refuse to accept me when a justice has already accepted me?" was the question put to Mr H. Morrison, P.M., at the City Court ...

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  28. ACCIDENT ON SHIP

    An accident in the engine-room of the steamer Elsson at Port Melbourne this morning resulted in painful injury to two men. ...

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