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  6. BARONESS ARRESTED

    A remarkable series of frauds has been revealed by the arrest of Baroness Dechastot, on a charge of stealing. The Baroness was given into custody ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL

    One thing is absolutely certain, from the emphatic speech which Germany's Charcellor made in the Reichstag yesterday, and that is that the dove of ...

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  8. LOST BANK NOTES

    There is a popular belief that the Banks amass considerable sums from notes that are never presented. People are sometimes more careful of a ...

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  9. FRENCH FRAUDS.

    M. Hamon, the Director of the Accounts Department in the Foreign Office, who was recently suspended ponding an investigation of serious ...

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  10. CHINESE PIRATES.

    A seaman named Arundel, who was a member of the crew of the steamer Asia (4680 tons), which was wrecked on the Chinese coast. 200 miles south of ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr Herbert Samuel, the Postmaster-General, in a speech at Newcastle last night, referred to the Government's proposals for the present session of ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    The newspapers highly praise Mr Bertram Mackennd's "Gainsborough" and the piece of statuary intended for the late General Sir Redvers Bailor's ...

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  13. SUPER-DREADNOUGHT

    The Princess Royal, a super-Dreadnought cruiser for the British Navy, was launched yesterday at Barrow. The vessel is 26,360 her speed ...

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  14. TURIN EXHIBITION.

    A gathering of over 200,000 persons witnessed the opening of the Turin Exhibition yesterday. The opening ceremony was ...

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  15. PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.

    The conference to discuss methods of combating the outbreak of bubonic plague in Manchuria, has closed without any practical results being ...

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  16. MADDENED CHINESE.

    Armed with a large knife, a Chinese named Ah Yen ran amok in Bennett's Line, off Little Lonsdale street, on Saturday, Before he was locked up by ...

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  17. MAY DAY.

    The decision of the Government, to prohibit labor demonstrations on May Day on the ground that they would interfere with the traffic, has been widely ...

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  18. CREWE HOUSE.

    Another fire occurred last night at Crewe House, in Curzon street, the town residence of the Karl of Crewe, Secretary of State for India. ...

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  19. BRITISH ACTS.

    Always, it is Great Britain that looms in German eyes' when the word "Peace" or the word "War" is mentioned. An instance of this was afforded ...

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  20. MR. OSCAR ASCHE.

    Sir Rupert Clarke, of the firm of Clarke and Meynell, theatrical managers, Melbourne, states that Mr Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton, who ...

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  21. IN FRONT OF TRAIN.

    About a quarter to 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a young man and woman who were walking on the railway line between Hawthorn and Burnley, had a ...

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  22. MAORI ENTERTAINERS.

    The forty-two Maoris, under Maggie Papakura, the noted Maori guide, who gave entertainments throughout Australia recently, have arrived in London ...

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  23. PLAGUE GERMS IN BRAIN.

    A telegram from Brisbane states that as a result of the dissection of plague corpses at Hong Kong, a Japanese specialist, Dr. Ohtsuki, has discovered the ...

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  24. FLOODS SUBSIDE.

    The floods which recently inundated several quarters of the town of Riachuelo causing several lives to be lost and much damage to be done to many ...

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  25. CHARITY VOTE.

    This year it is proposed to allocate the Hampden Shire charily vote as follows: -- Camperdown Hospital, £160: Ballarat ...

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