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  6. STRANGLED.

    Advices from Tabriz state that in pursuance of orders received there, Rakhim Khan, a leading adherent of the ex-Shah, has been strangled in ...

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  7. H.M.S. ORION.

    The trials of the battleship Orion have commenced at Portsmouth. Naval critics, comparing the armament of the new warship with that of ...

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  8. MOROCCO.

    Special significance, in view of the critical situation in regard to Morocco, is attached to an utterance by M. Delcasse, Minister for Marine. ...

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  9. GOVERNOR ON THE SHOW

    Sir John Fuller, the State Governor, takes the keenest interest in agriculture, and he spent many pleasant hours at the Royal Agricultural Show last ...

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  10. POSTAL HOURS

    To protest-against the closing of post offices at 6 p.m. instead of [?] p.m. as was the practice formerly, was the object of a deputation which waited on the ...

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  11. RECIPROCITY.

    In connection with the election campaign the Nationalists are fiercely at tacking the part Mr. W. R. Hearst's newspapers are taking in advocating ...

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  12. THE NEW WARSHIP.

    The Orion, although not the largest warship in the world, has the distinction of carrying the most powerful gun. yet mounted on ship of war, and ...

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  13. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    A semi-official note has been issued to the effect that M. Deselves, the French Foreign Minister, is considering the proposals of Germany and is likely ...

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  14. ACROSS AMERICA.

    Fowler, the American aviator, is planning the start of a trans-continental flight to New York, He expects to take twenty days to ...

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  15. LONDON'S LORD MAYOR

    Sir T. Vescy Strong, the Lord Mayor of London, accompanied by several, members of the corporation, arrived here to-day on an official visit. ...

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  16. AERIAL MAIL.

    The resumption of the aerial mall service between London and Windsor was marked to-day by an accident. The victim was Charles Hubert who ...

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  17. AT BERLIN.

    The Government has issued reassuring news regarding the Morocco situation. This has had the effect of relieving ...

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  18. ARMING THE POLICE.

    "The police in Victoria are thoroughly trained in the use of revolvers." Thus spoke Mr. O'Callaghan, Chief Commissioner of Police, this morning, when ...

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  19. RAILWAY PERILS.

    It will be some time before the residents of the Ballarat district are free from the feeling of uneasiness caused by the railway collision at Scarsdale ...

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  20. HOMELESS BUT DAUNTLESS.

    While his home wan being destroyed by fire, Mr. Frederick George Smith philosophically finished harnessing his horse and packing the poultry, and ...

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  21. HOSTILE CHINESE.

    All the foreigners at Ching-tu, the great majority being missionaries, are leaving that town in compliance with the request of the Viceroy, who fears a ...

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