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  6. OFFICIAL KILLED.

    An accident in the streets of Dublin has resulted in the death of one of the leading officers in the administration of the Government of Ireland. ...

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  7. FOUL MURDER.

    A shocking crime has caused a painful sensation in Liverpool, where a few days ago the dead body of a little girl named Madge Kirby was found in a ...

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  9. CLERGYMAN V. LEGISLATOR

    The action in which the Rev. James Black Ronald, of Nimmo street, Middle Park, seeks to recover L3000 as damages from Mr. Robert Harper. M.p., for ...

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  10. HALDANE'S "TERRIERS."

    The "Spectator" again refers to the slow rate of enlistment in the Territorial Army established under the Army Reorganisation Act of 1906. ...

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  11. ARMED RUFFIANS

    Cairo was in a state of excitement last night, owing to the doings of a band of ruffians. These men armed with bludgeons, set ...

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  12. AMERICAN ATHLETES

    The "Daily Mail" says that President Rooseve[?] has given an intimation that he has no sympathy with complaints which have been made that ...

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  13. PREMIER KIDSTON.

    The conditions under which Mr. Kidston, Premier of Queensland, has secured the Adelphi Restaurant (known as Gattf's Marble Halls) in the ...

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  14. NEW TURBINE STEAMER.

    A new turbine steamer called the Otaki, which is being built for the New Zealand Shipping Company, has been launched at Dumbarton (Scotland). ...

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  15. LODDON VALLEY MINE.

    A meeting of shareholders in the Loddon Valley Goldfields, Victoria, was held to-day to consider the financial position of the company. ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Fleet. Nearing Australia. Off Botany to-morrow morning. Enters Sydney Heads at about 11.30. ...

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  17. EUROPEAN BAPTISTS.

    A great congress of European Raptists is to be opened at Berlin on the 31st inst. Great Britain is sending no fewer than ...

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  19. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    Large supplies of butter came forward fod to-day's market, and prices have received from 2d to 3d per [?] on last week's quotations. ...

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  20. 'CROSS CHANNEL SWIM

    The Yorkshire amateur swimmer, W. T. Burgess, made his twelfth attempt yesterday to swim across the English Channel, and very nearly succeeded in ...

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  21. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The forty-eighth prize meeting of the Victorian Rifle Association has been fixed to begin at the North Williamstown rifle range on Monday, 26th October. The ...

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  22. CRICKETER TYLDESLEY.

    The Lane[?]shire professional batsman, J. T. Tyldesley, to-day made the f[?]ne score of 243 runs in a match against Leicestershire, at Leicester. ...

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  23. BIGAMY CHARGED.

    An Indian, named William Thomas Frederick, was brought before the City Court to-day and charged with having committed bigamy in that he married ...

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