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  9. POPE'S ILLNESS

    The latest bulletin regarding the illness of the Pope is of a reassuring character. It slates that the fever has ...

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  10. LONDON MYSTERY

    The mysterious disappearance of the American millionaire, Mr Joseph Martin, is causing much excitement. Mr Martin intended to return to ...

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  11. SUFFRAGETTES

    What is regarded as an attempted bomb outrage by suffragettes was discovered by the police this evening. Inside the railings of the Bank of ...

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  12. GREAT STRIKE

    The general strike for universal suffrage, which was decided upon some weeks ago by the Socialist Party, commenced to-day.. ...

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  13. BALKAN WAR

    An engagement between Greek and Turkish torpedo boat destroyers is reported to have fought at the entrance to the Dardanelles. ...

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  14. "SISTER ROSA."

    Signora Rosa Sarto, elder sister of Pope Pius X., who died recently in her modest little flat within a stone's throw of the great bronze doors of the ...

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  15. WOUNDED HUSBANDS

    Before Messrs F. G. Farr and C, A. Jago, J's,P., at the South Melbourne Court to-day Jane Stern was charged with having inflicted grevious bodily ...

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  16. BOWLING GREENS DESTROYED

    The militant sufrragettes continue to make war on pleasure grounds. Their latest outrage is the destruction of the well-known Bellnboustou ...

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  17. WIRELESS CHAIN

    The Parliamentary Select Committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances under which the Government entered into the contract with the ...

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  18. DEATH ON STEAMER

    The inquest in connection with the death of Miss Franges Schmitz, an American dancer, whose stage name was Frances Leslie, was concluded ...

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  19. APPEAL FOR AID

    The British trade unions are apathetic regarding the appeal of the Belgian strikers for aid. This is due to the fact that the ...

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  20. "CHEERING FEATURE."

    Further raids on golf greens and pleasure grounds generally were threatened by Mrs Pankhurst yesterday at the weekly "At-Home" of the Women's ...

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  21. PANIC CREATED

    The decision of the Socialist Party to begin the general strike for Universal Suffrage on April 14, after due notice to employers, has produced something ...

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  22. BANK BONDS

    It was reported in the newspapers on Saturday that South American, Algoma, and Hudson's Bay bonds valued at £5300 were missing from ...

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  23. FLEMINGTON FLAT

    The by-law authorising a charge of one shilling to be made for admission to the flat at Flemington racecourse is actually in operation, and is not a mere ...

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  24. CASUAL LABORER

    Oscar Baker, a casual laborer, employed by the Railway Department, was charged at the Fitzroy Court today with having fulled to support his ...

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  25. MOTOR PROSECUTIONS

    At the Carlton Court to-day. before Messrs Munro and Roberts, J.'sP., Anthony Honeybun and Ernest Bennett were charged with having recklessly ...

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  26. DESERTION ALLEGED

    James Smeaton was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with having left his illegitimate child without adequate means of support. ...

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  27. REAR LIGHT OUT.

    Ernest Arthur, chauffeur, was charged at the Hawthorn Court to-day with having driven a motor car without a rear light. A fine of 10 was Imposed. ...

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