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  2. 2nd Edition.

    The man F. Holt, who shot Mr. J. P. Morgan, junior has been identified as Professor Eric Muenter, of the Harvard University, who was "wanted" ...

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  3. A SERIAL STORY. UNTIL THE DAY BREAK.

    Joscelyn saw the postman follow Kitty Lascelles up the path. She had a quick, well-ordered brain, but there was a limit to its capacity for mental ...

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  6. WOMEN AS JURORS.

    Replying to a suggestion in the House of Commons that women should now be chosen as jurors in order to release more men for war service. Sir J. ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. THE WAR LOAN.

    Among the applications received in connection with the new war loan are included the Australian Mutual Provident Society, £150,000; and the ...

    Article : 49 words
  8. WAR ITEMS.

    The following war items have been transmitted by the Independent Cable Service:- London, Tuesday. ...

    Article : 241 words
  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Attorney General (Mr. D. R. Hall), yesterday promised a deputation that he would place sympathetically before the Cabinet its request ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. HOW HOLT COMMITTED SUICIDE.

    F. Holt, arrested for shooting Mr. J. P. Morgan, junior, the American millionaire, sought to commit suicide in his cell on Monday by cutting the ...

    Article : 76 words
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  12. In South Africa.

    Before reaching Otavimani, in German South-West Africa, General Botha's Free State forces at night marched 40 miles over waterless tracks, ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARDS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. W. C. Grahame) yesterday informed a deputation from the Pastures Protection Boards' Conference that the ...

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  14. SUNDAY USE OF PUBLIC HALLS.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. G. Black) yesterday gave a sympathetic hearing to a deputation which urged that public meetings other than of a religious ...

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  15. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The specimen shells from the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Company's machine shops (one shell was made at each of the three machine shops located ...

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  16. BOMBS FOUND ON STEAMERS.

    The New York port officials have made it known that three trans-Atlantic liners sailing from New York for Havre during May carried cargoes ...

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  17. MINING.

    The general manager of the South mine reports for the week ended July 3, 1915:- Development. ...

    Article : 461 words
  18. In the Dardanelles.

    The London "Daily News" Athens correspondent states that advices are to hand from Constantinople that the Turkish losses at Gallipoli number over ...

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  19. San Marino Joins In.

    All of San Marino's army of 1200 men except two are now fighting alongside the Italians against the Austrians. [San Marino is a small Republic in ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. WORK ON THE MINES.

    It was rumored yesterday and to-day that the half-time period of working on several of the mines is shortly to end, and that full time operations ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. THE WOUNDED.

    Mr. J. Tennant (Under-Secretary for the War Office) stated in the House of Commons to-day that adequate arrangements had been made at ...

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  22. THE RACING CARNIVAL.

    Juan Fernandez was this morning officially scratched for the Broken Hill Cup, to be run on July 17. ...

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  23. AN APOLOGY TO SWEDEN.

    An official communique published yesterday morning says:- "The Government of Russia has apologised to Sweden because during ...

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  27. "NO TIME FOR RECRIMINATIONS."

    The "Westminster Gazette" deprecates the public seeking any "scapegoats" over the Dardanelles operations, which, it says, would not have been ...

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  28. Germany and Merchant Shipping.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. R. M'Kenna) said that the Government could not compensate the survivors of ...

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  29. Italy and Austria.

    A squadron of seaplanes, manned by French naval airmen in command of Lieutenant Conneau, is now stationed at Venice to protect the city, and also ...

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  31. SPIES SENTENCED.

    The captain and engineer of the German steamer Lemnos, interned at Venice, have each been sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for spying at ...

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