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  6. ROUMANIA

    LONDON , Monday.— In many districts Roumania the peasants are repairing the ravages and restoring property. ...

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  7. THE DRUCE CASE

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Druce, the witness from New Zealand, alleges that his luggage was opened in the hold of the vessel during the voyage ...

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  8. MEDICAL CASE

    The case in which Harcourt Whipple Ellis and Dr. Charles Swanston were charged with having used a certain instrument on one Elizabeth Murphy, ...

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  9. FIRE FIGHTERS.

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  10. LABOR

    LONDON, Monday.—There was a demonstration at Derby at the opening of the independent Labor conference. Mr. Keir Hardie claimed that his ...

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  11. SUICIDE

    At about 8.20 this morning the Roe-street, Perth, Police Station was notified by a Mr. Russell, one of the [?]retakers of King’s Park, that the ...

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  12. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Monday.—The Sultan of Morocco has commissioned Kaid Sir Harry M’Lean to arrange for the recall of Menebhi, the anglophile ...

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  13. ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Monday.— President Roosevelt, when receiving 500 Canadian school teachers, expressed his very warmest and strongest feeling for his ...

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  14. REVOLUTION

    LONDON, Monday.—M. Grazhdanin says that it is the Government’s determination to maintain the field court-martial for another month, and ...

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  15. KAISER’S SON

    LONDON, Monday.—The Kaiser’s son Oscar, now an undergraduate at Bonn, in Germany, will finish his education at Harvard University in the United ...

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  16. THE HAGUE

    LONDON, Monday.— The “Telegraph” and the “Tribune” have been author[?]ed to give a denial to the “Temps’s” statement that Germany refuses to ...

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  17. JEWS

    LONDON, Monday.—A quarter of a million Jews left Russia in 1906 to avoid persecution. ...

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  18. IMMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Monday.—One hundred and fifty emigrants, chiefly artizans and farm laborers, sailed for Sydney. ...

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  19. BLOOD

    LONDON, Monday.—Mrs. Anderson, of Philadelphia, was dying of anaemia and two quarts of blood were pumped from her husband’s arm to her arm. ...

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  20. ATHLETICS

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  21. BIG BURGLARY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A sensational burglary was discovered last night. Two safes in Wright and Neil’s ...

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  22. PANIC

    LONDON, Monday.—The New fork “World” states that during the re[?] million[?]ir’s p[?]nic, Mr. Jacob Astor and Mr. Joelit Cornelius Vanderbilt ...

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  23. DEAD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-Vida Patullo, the victim of alleged abortion at Carlton, has died in the hospital. LATER. ...

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  24. THE SUEVIC

    LONDON, Monday.—Despite a heavy swell, the extremely hazardous work of cutting the Suevic’s hull to far below the water’s edge by means of ...

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  25. FOUL PLAY

    MELBOURNE, This Day—Robert Anderson was found early this morning at Carlton in an unconscious condition. He is in a critical state. ...

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  26. INDEPENDENT

    LONDON, Monday.—At the Independent Labor Conference yesterday, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald in his presidential address, referring to Lord Rosebery's ...

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  27. HORROR

    BRISBANE, This Day.—A human leg was found in Brisbane near the railway station yesterday on Logan Road. ...

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  28. SHOP MURDER

    LONDON, Monday,—Many of the newspapers Complain that the agitation on behalf of Ropier by the “Daily Mail” is a grave public ...

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  29. JAMAICA

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Sydney Oliver. B.A., C.M.G., has been appointed Governor of Jamaica. ...

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  30. CAPSIZED

    LONDON, Monday.—A carriage overturned at Old Windsor yesterday, and penned the horse underneath. The Prine[?] of Wales, who was ...

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  31. VENGEANCE

    LONDON.— Monday.— The Pera Out-age reported yesterday was an act of personal re[?]nce on the part of [?] of Fe[?] Pusha’s agents. ...

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  32. WORLD’S RECORD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—B. Medway established a world’s record at the Wangaratta sparrow shooting contest yesterday. ...

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  33. DRINKS

    LONDON, Monday.— Dr. Dewson Bur[?] estimates that the United King[?] consumption of a[?] in 1906 was [?]ty-six million gallons, at an ...

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