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  2. Smallpox Outbreak.

    For some few weeks past matters in regard to the smallpox outbreak have been quiet in Ipswich. On Sunday, however, a suspicious case came under ...

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  3. Australian War-ships.

    Albany is en fete in honour of the visiting war-ships Australia and Sydney. The excursion fares on the railway lines have induced an influx to ...

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  4. MASONIC PRESENTATION.

    An exceedingly interesting gathering of the members of Modestia Lodge, No. 3567, of the English Constitution, was held at the residence of Bro. Sydney ...

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  5. Industrial War

    The railwaymen at Crewe will resume work to-morrow. The railwaymen at Birmingham, Sheffield, and other centres have also resolved to ...

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  6. Aviation.

    Aviator Chanteloup has repeated on a biplane M. Pagoud's astonishing feat of looping the loop on a monoplane, but, while M. Pagoud ...

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  7. Financial Troubles.

    The People's Bank of India, with 72 branches, as far apart as Rangoon and Bombay, and having a capital of £80,000 has suspended payment. This ...

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  8. Home Rule.

    The "Observer," yesterday afternoon, in an article on the proposal for the holding of a conference on the home rule question, says that it is ...

    Article : 332 words
  9. LIEUTENANT'S SMART FLIGHT.

    Lieut. Davies piloted a Sopwith machine from Eastchurch to the army manoeuvres, a distance of 180 miles, in 120min. ...

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  10. Women and the Law.

    Women want to be jurors, lawyers, and justices of the peace. A deputation, with these aims, on Saturday, waited on the Minister for Justice ...

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  11. SUSPECTED BRISBANE CASE.

    The Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. J. S. C. Elkington)this morning visited Colmslie quarantine station, where a suspected case of ...

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  12. ACCIDENT TO AUSTRALIAN.

    The doctors are hopeful for the recovery of Mr. Pickles (Australia) and Mrs. Stocks, who were injured in an aeroplane accident yesterday. ...

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  13. M. FARMAN INJURED.

    M. Henri Farman, the well-known aeroplane-maker, and his wife were severely injured, in a fall, when aeroplaning at Etampes. ...

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  14. SIXTEEN MORE CASES.

    A shearer, who came into contact with smallpox in the country, recently refused to be vaccinated. The remedy is worse that the disease, ...

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  15. Billiard Matches

    The Falkiner-Reeco billiard match was concluded on Saturday. Falkiner, who received 8000 in a game of 30,000 up, ran out with 30,000 when ...

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  16. THREATENED BUILDING TRADE STRIKE.

    The builders' labourers in London rejected the masters' terms, insisting upon an earlier "rise" than offered, also-better over-time rates, otherwise ...

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  17. LONDON 'BUS-MEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    At a great meeting of the motor'bus drivers and conductors in London a motion was carried reiterating the resolve to strike at mid-night ...

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  18. Greece and France.

    King Constantine' of Greece was entertained at luncheon here last night. The President (M. Poincare) and King Constantine exchanged cordial toasts. ...

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  19. Canadian Dominion House

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" reports that Earl. Grey's scheme for a great Dominion House at Aldwych has received a great blow by the decision of ...

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  20. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The timber merchants at Dublin have decided to dismiss men who are not prepared to handle goods from whatever source received. Seven ...

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  21. BLACKSTONE FOOTBALL CLUB.

    A special meeting of the above club has been called for Wednesday night, and all members and supporters are requested to attend. The meeting, ...

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  22. Some Good Saves

    A youth in charge of the elevator saved the lives of a score of employees of Louis Dow and Co., manufacturers of office fixtures, whose ...

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  23. The Light Horse.

    Recently a conference of citizen military officers recommended that the horse allowaned to light horsemen should be increased from £4 t0 £5 per ...

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  24. Breslau Scandal.

    The feature of the Breslau scandal is a number of allegations that parents in several instances, were aware of and even connived at their ...

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  25. THE GREAT JANSEN.

    The public dearly love a mystery and take supreme delight in being cleverly deceived. This will be proved conclusively next Friday and ...

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  26. Valuable Necklace

    Mrs. Fielden, of Condover Hall, Shrewebury, six years ago lost a necklace worth £2000 in a bath-room, when staying at the Buxton Hotel. ...

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  27. Sir Evelyn Wood

    Field-marshal Sin Evelyn Wood, who on Friday, was thrown from his horse when riding near Harlow, in Essex, and injured is improving. ...

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  28. Colossal Fire

    A great fire is reported from Ninguta, in Manchuria. Six hundred houses and many commercial establishments were destroyed. The ...

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  29. Cycling Record.

    A cyclist named Berthen covered 43 kilometres 777 metres in one hour, a world' record. ...

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  30. OTHER DISPUTES.

    The conference of the Postmen's Federation now sitting at Birmingham has passed a resolution denouncing the report of the select committee, on the. ...

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  31. "No Revolution"

    The Socialist Congress at Jena has conduded. The dominating keynote of the resolutions passed at the congress was, "No revolution." The ...

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  32. THE MADRID MURDER.

    It is understood that the Capt.-General has confirmed the death sentence on Capt. Sanchez and the maximum term of imprisonment on his daughter ...

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  33. Count Katsura.

    Count Katsura, the prominent Japanese statesman and diplomatist, has suffered a relapse, and his condition, which is due to cancer in the stomach, ...

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  34. Oilfields Company

    At a meeting of creditors and shareholders of the New Zealand Oilfields Company, the report of the official receiver showed that the prospectus ...

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  35. DEATH OF MRS. ADERMANN.

    It is with regret (writes a Vernor correspondent) that I have to report the demise of another of the old pioneers to whom Queensland owes so ...

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  36. German General Rebuked.

    An insoired paragraph published in the "Kollnische Zeitung" sharply rebukes Gen. Bernhardi for publishing articles in British newspapers, in ...

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  37. Murder Case Re-opened.

    The public prosecutor at Elberfeld has re-opened, the inquiry into the case of Frau Hann who was sentenced in 1908, to a .long term of ...

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  38. Olympic Sports.

    The Government has granted £1500 to the German committee which is organising the team of German athletes for the next Olympic sports. ...

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  39. Garibaldian Veterans.

    Of the 800 volunteers who went from England to Italy to assist the Garibaldian movement, only a dozen survive and six of these participated in ...

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  40. Married Woman Abducted.

    The trial was concluded on Saturday of seven men charged with the forcible abduction of a married woman at Matawai. The woman, who lived ...

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  41. Jewellery Theft.

    Two young men were arrested to-day, in connection with the extensive theft of jewellery from Hielman Bros. premises at Albury. The lost portion ...

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  42. Dynamite Explosion.

    An explosion of dynamite recently occurred in a factory at Gotadaleans. Five persons were killed, and several others were injured. ...

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  43. Grocery Exhibition.

    The "Daily Chronicle," in an article on the 21st anniversary of the grocery exhibition, emphasises that the exhibition has done much to improve the ...

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  44. Ancient Pharmacy Burned.

    A fire destroyed the celebrated 14th century pharmacy, attached to the Franciscan menastry, at Regusal, with its precious vases for the preservation ...

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  45. English Social Reform.

    "Reynold's" newspaper states that the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George has refused an offer of £20,000 for 10 Speeches in Australia on "English ...

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  46. Hungarian Tragedy.

    Four "brides-to-be," while picking flowers in a wood to decorate the church in, Nagzvoirad village, were overtaken by a thunderstorm, and ...

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  47. Lloyd George and the Cecils

    The Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in a letter in reply to the Marquiss of Salisbury, accuses (1), the late Lord ...

    Article : 127 words
  48. Princess Sofia's Funeral.

    The body of Princess Sophia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, who committed suicide at Heidelberg by shooting herself, is to be cremated. Herr Hans ...

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  49. RAND SEDITION.

    Messrs. James Clark, George Kendall, Waterstone, and Wade, town councillors, who were charged with having made seditious speeches, have ...

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  50. Action for Damages.

    The hearing was continued to-day, at the civil sittings of the Supreme Court, of the action at the instance of Mr. V. C. Redwood, who claimed ...

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  51. The Servian Note.

    The Government of Servia has addressed a note to the Powers, contending that it is their duty to prevent incursions in the new territory acquired ...

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  52. Trade Unions.

    The Hon. F. S. Malan (Minister for 'Mines), in the course of a speech, referred to the forthcoming Compulsory Registration of Trades Unions ...

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  53. Northern Territory Land

    On the terms laid down in the Northern Territory lands ordinance, the Department of External Affairs is making available blocks of land in the ...

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  54. Albanian Insurrection.

    The trouble on the Albanian frontier is due to the severity of a Servian edict, forbidding the North Albania Malissori to visit the ...

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  55. Largest Aeroplane.

    The Admiralty has placed an order for the construction of a Sopwith aeroplane. It is to be the largest aeroplane in the world, and will be ...

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  56. Railway Mishap.

    The Railway Department received an advice, to-day, to the effect that the Gympie-Nanango train, when approaching Namarambi, struck a German ...

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  57. Fire in Tenement

    A fire broke out is a Jewish tenement house in Bow. One man was burnt to death in an [?]ttic, and another lost his life in making a ...

    Article : 48 words
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