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  6. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A most disastrous fire occurred here today. Some warehouses in which goods from Queensland and other Australian ...

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  7. THE VETO BILL

    The passage of the Veto Bill through the House of Lords by the narrow majority of 17 votes, owing to 30 Unionist peers joining the ...

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  8. GREAT STRIKE [?]

    There is a much more hopeful outlook in connection with the great strike of transport workers. The settlement of the carters' ...

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  9. ALBANIAN TROUBLES

    There is a very interesting interview with the Crown Prince Danilo of Montenegro in the "Morning Post" regarding the serious issues of the Albanian ...

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  10. POLICE AND CROWD.

    The execution at Cadiz of the ringleader in the socialist demonstration on board the Spanish cruiser Numancia has resulted in a conflict between the ...

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  11. WAR ILLOGICAL.

    Mrs Despard, the well-known suffragette, was a principal speaker at the meeting of the National Union of Spiritualists, held at the Town Hall, ...

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  12. CHOLERA.

    Cholera is raging with great virulence in Southern Italy. During the past five days no fewer than 797 cases have been reported to ...

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  13. WAS HE SPYING?

    The newspapers state that a number of maps of the German coast and letters in cipher have been found among tho effects of Mr Bertram ...

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  14. TROUBLED PERSIA.

    Telegrams received here from Astrabad state that the adherents of the ex-Shah, who recently returned to Persia, have captured Sem[?]n. ...

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  15. THE POPE.

    The slight operation decided upon yesterday by the doctors attending the Pope was carried out today. The knee of the patient was ...

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  16. THE THIN RED LINE

    The death is reported from Cradock, South Africa (says "Lloyd's News,") of Mr James Allan, one of the "Thin Red Line" immortalised by William Howard ...

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  17. RELIEF CREWS.

    The cruisers Crescent and Gibraltar have sailed for Colombo with relief crows for the warships Cumbrian, Pyramus, Penguin, Psycho, and Pioneer ...

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  18. PENSION RIOTS

    Extremely amusing is the reception accorded in France to the Old Age Pension Act, which came into operation this week (said "Lloyd's News" on July ...

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  19. KILLED HIS DAUGHTER

    Because his daughter, a beautiful girl of 18, objected to his proposed second wife, Colonel Petronoff, commander of the 6th Infantry Regiment ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN MEAT EATERS.

    Australians are such heavy meat eaters that we are fast becoming a nation of dyspeptics, and it is telling on the general health of this country. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN DOCKERS.

    The strike of Russian dockers, which has been in existence for some weeks, is at an end. The employers have consented to pay ...

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