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  2. STRIKING MINERS ATTACK POLICE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A serious affray has resulted from the miners' strike at South Shields. Thousands of men assembled at three o'clock this ...

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  3. BICKFORD DIVORCE CASE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Harold Bickford spent another day in the witness box under cross-examination, in connection with his suit for divorce. ...

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  4. STEAMER ROM'S STRANDING

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—An inquiry was opened to-day into the stranding on Flat Rock of the steamer Rona, while hound from Fiji to ...

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  5. ASSETS EXCEED DEBTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The hardships of Irish landowners were described by Lord Headley during his bankruptcy examination at Brentford. The ...

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  6. GERALD BEVAN DEFENDS HIMSELF

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—Gerald Bevan the absconding director of the Equitable Insurance Company, told a representative of Reuter's Agency that he ...

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  7. SYDNEY TRAIN MURDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In connection with the murder of Mr Kemmis (bank manager, at Hornsby) in a train, the police have detained two ...

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  8. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A list of the casualties in the recent fighting in Dublin has been issued by the Irish Army headquarters. It shows that ...

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  9. HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In accordance with the Government's legislature reform proposals the reconstituted House of Lords will consist of 350 ...

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  10. BRITAIN SEEKS COTTON

    LONDON, Tuesday — The House of Commons to-day passed the first reading of the Empire Cotton-Growing Corporation Bill. It provides for a ...

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  11. A PERSISTENT JURY

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In the criminal court to-day Henry Rickards (42), of Moonta, denied having had improper relations with his daughter. ...

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  12. GOLD MINE'S PROFIT FALLS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—At the meeting of shareholders in the Lake View find star mining company the chairman had unwelcome news. He said that ...

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  13. IRREGULARS ABDUCT WOMEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The irregulars garrisoning Glenveash Castle, in Donegal. have raided a number of farmhouses. They carried away a ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Dundee Independent Liberals are inviting Mr. Pilkington (a former Australian legislator) to address a ...

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  15. NO COMMUNICATION WITH CORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An unconfirmed report states that a republic has been proclaimed in Cork. Communications with that port have been ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A deputation, representing unemployed soldiers, asked Mr H. S. W. Lawson (Premier of Victoria) to make special ...

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  17. SHIPS ON BRITISH REGISTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Flannery asked the Government to introduce legislation to prevent ships sailing under the ...

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  18. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Lords of the Admiralty say that notwithstanding the advance in the use of aircraft and submarines they believe it is ...

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  20. SHEARERS' WAGE DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is reported by the Graziers' Association that six more sheds in this State have commenced shearing at the federal ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives Mr. Rodgers told Mr. Corser that he had made no statement to the press respecting sugar ...

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  22. MARINE COUNCIL MEMBERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr H. Belfridge been appointed by the Seamen's Union to represent it on the Marine Council. He will take the ...

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  23. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—Hundreds of injunctions against picketing railway shops throughout America are enforced to-day with augmented ...

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  24. HERR RATHENAU'S MURDER

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A large body of police, with motor cars and doss, is hotly pursuing across the country Herr Rathenau's two assassins. They hide ...

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  25. MUNITIONS DEPOT EXPLOSION

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—An explosion has occurred at the munitions depot Groden. near Guxhaven. Thirty workman received injuries, some of whom ...

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  26. ELECTROLYTIC ZINC CO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The city editor of the "Times," commenting on the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australia's first dividend, says that when, its ...

    Article : 103 words
  27. JAPAN LOSES ONLY AIRSHIP.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Japan's only dirigible was totally destroyed by a gas explosion and fire to-day. The airship was within its shed at the time. It ...

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  28. RAILWAY SHOPMEN HAVE NO SUPPORT.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—The railway signalmen have announced that they will not join the shopmen's strike.— ...

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  29. COAL MINES TROUBLE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is expected that the coal miners will resume work next week. Some modifications of the President's scheme of ...

    Article : 48 words
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