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  6. SCHOOLBOYS' PRANK

    A shocking tragedy is reported in messages received to-day from Berlin. It appears that the pupils of a girls' school made a riverside excursion at ...

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  7. BATTLESHIP MISHAP

    The battleship Hannibal (14,000 tons) had a narrow escape from serious disaster yesterday. The vessel was executing a ...

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  8. GRIM TRAGEDY.

    There has been an extraordinary series of tragedies associated with motoring in the United States. During twenty-four hours ending ...

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  9. PAPER SOLES

    A few days ago. attention was called at a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to the spurious boot which some tariff-protectionist manufacturers are ...

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  10. NAVY IN THE THAMES.

    For the average Londoner this week is the Navy, and nothing but the Navy. He is Bluewater drunk. The congregation of Admiral May's ...

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  11. "JACK" CONWAY.

    Cricketers of the older school are lamenting to-day the loss of a distinguished comrade. Mr John Conway was undoubtedly one of the strongest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LORD KITCHENER.

    A brilliant banquet was held at Simla last night its a farewell compliment to Lord Kitchener, the retiring Commander-In-Chlef In India. ...

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  13. FRANCE.

    It is estimated that the French Budget for 1910 will show a deficit of no less than LS,000,000. With a view to partly make up this ...

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  14. FLOATING DOCK

    An immense floating dock is being constructed for Rio de Janeiro by Messrs Vickers Sons and Maxim, at Barrow-on-Farness. ...

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  15. THREE MORE DEAD

    A shocking motor tragedy has also occurred in Holland. A collision occurred between two cars at Nigmeg[?]n. and three motorists ...

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  16. TO WARN MARINERS.

    The Government of Cape Colony has been giving much attention to navigation questions, owing to the number of disasters on the South African coast. ...

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  17. THE DAVIS CUP

    Messrs J. C. Parke, C. P. Dixon, and W. C. Crawley have been selected to represent the British Isles against America in the preliminary competition ...

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  18. RECORD-MAKING

    A wonderful record was established by tools Strang, a well-known motorist, in a contest in Indianopolis on Friday ...

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  19. KING OF BULGARIA.

    The Porte has been for some time considering the question of whether it should recognise Prince Ferdinand's title of King of Bulgaria. It has now ...

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  20. CONQUEST OF THE AIR

    A great aviation meeting has been opened for a week at Rheims. Many aeroplanes of different kinds are being tested. ...

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  21. EX-LAW CLERK.

    Before Acting Judge Neighbour in the Second Civil Court to-day Herbert Augustus Levy, also known as Harold Levy, and formerly a law clerk in the ...

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  22. "GENERAL'' BOOTH.

    "General" Booth, the leader if the Salvation Army, who was recently retorted to be suffering from a recurrence of his former eye trouble, has ...

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  23. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    A young man turned Robert S[?]elev. a farm laborer, 19 years of age, employed by Mr Samuel Cooke, of Coalville. accidentally shot himself with a ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Parliament. Resumption of work. After the Premiers' Conference. Both Federal and State Houses meet ...

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  25. BOY CONTRACTOR.

    A boy named Charles Roberts, 11 years of age, the son of a farmer at Thorpdale, accidentally cut off two of his toes while chopping wood to-day. ...

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  26. PRINTING TRADE

    On Saturday it was announced in "The Herald" that the members of the Melbourne Typographical Society had, by a ballot, agreed to cease work on ...

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  27. OVERDUE BARQUES.

    The barque Z[?]nita (1633 tons), concerning the safety of which almost all hope had been abandoned, has arrived at Seattle. Puget Sound. ...

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  28. A STARTLING OCCURRENCE.

    Racked by a hacking cough, to which there seems no let-up, many unfortunates suffer the torments of these whom the old laws doomed to be hacked to ...

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  29. CLAIM FOR WAGES.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning Henry Coater, a canvasser, sued John Chapman Holmes, trading as the Paris Art Company, to recover ...

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  30. THE TOLL OF THE ALPS

    Many Alpine fatalities have occurred this season. During the present month no fewer than twenty persons have lost their ...

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