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  2. Recent River Fatalities

    The magisterial inquiry into the circumstances of the deaths of Const. John Kearney and Messrs. Joseph Green and Richard Evans—who were ...

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  3. The Near East.

    Regarding the convicting and sentence to death at Valona of Bekiragna (the leader of the coup d'etat movement to place a Turk on the throne of ...

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  4. British Politics.

    Speaking at High Wycombe, the Marquis of Lincolnshire stated, on the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George's authority, that the Land Bill will be ...

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  5. Home Rule.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily News" reports that the Unionists are issuing a circular to their agents, advising them to prepare for a ...

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  6. Martial Law

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald (Labour member for Leicester) says that an official labour amendment will be moved on the address-in-reply, after the ...

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  7. Teachers' Strike.

    Fifty of the Herefordshire schools have been closed, and it is believed that 30 more will follow, because of the strike of teachers. ...

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  8. Australia Eulogised

    Several members of Parliament, who have just returned from their tour with the Parliamentary party, addressed a meeting on their visit to Australia, ...

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  9. Women's Suffrage.

    A delegation of women, who are in favour of the suffrage to women, yesterday had an interview with President Wilson, when they demanded the ...

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  10. Pugilist Robbed.

    Sid Burns, the pugilist, lost a valuable tie-pin and a considerable amount of money on board the steamer Orsova. His companion ...

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  11. CRICKET.

    The cricket match between the M.C.C. team and the Transvaal Eleven was concluded to-day at Johannesburg, and it resulted in a draw. ...

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  12. General Cables.

    The subscriptions for the West Australian 4 per cent loan of £2,000,000 exceeded £11,000,000. Applicants will receive about 15 percent ...

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  13. Waterside Dispute.

    A stop-work meeting of the Stevedores' Union and Wharf Workers' Union will be held on Wednesday. The meeting of wharf workers will be held ...

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  14. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match, with ivory balls, of 18,000, between Tom Newman and George Gray, in which Gray concedes 4000, was continued this evening. At ...

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  15. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 2 11/ 16d per oz. ...

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  16. Royal Society.

    Prof. Grafton Smith (professor of anatomy in the Manchester University) has been elected a vice-president of the Royal Society. ...

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  17. Officials in Alsace.

    Count von Roedern has been appointed Secretary of State and Minister for the Interior for Alsace-Lorraine. Baron von Stein has been appointed ...

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  18. King as Employer.

    King George has arranged that the labourers on his estates at Sandringham and other places shall receive a half-holiday on Saturday, ...

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  19. Almost Run Down.

    When crossing the track at the railway station, his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada) narrowly ...

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  20. Company Frauds.

    The wife of Herr Ahrens, public prosecutor at Kottbus, has been arrested on a charge of fraud, perjury, and forgery of the name of a former ...

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  21. Premier in London.

    The Agent-General for Queensland (Sir Thomas Robinson) met the Hon. D. F. Denham (Premier of Queensland) at Folkestone yesterday, and ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND FARMERS' APPROVAL.

    At a meeting of the National Central Executive of the Queensland Farmers' Union, which was held in Brisbane to-day. Col. [?]. F. ...

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  23. FOOTBALL.

    The Football Association has unanimously accepted the affiliation of the Amateur Associations, and the split has been ended. ...

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  24. BOXING.

    A boxing match between Kid Lewis and Paul Til, at Premierland for a purse of 600 sovs, took place this evening. Til was disqualified in the ...

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  25. Dominions' Commission

    The Prime Minister (the Hon. J. Cook) yesterday commented upon the cabled summary of the Dominion Commission's report. "On the whole," ...

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  26. Antarctic Expedition.

    The Admiralty has lent to Mr. J. Foster Stackhouse for his Antarctic expedition Lieut. E. W. Harbord, to command the Discovery, ...

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  27. DEFENCE SECRETS

    The "National Zeitung" asserts that a secret trial has begun of Baron von Der Goltz, a naval officer, and a member of the same family as ...

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  28. Brutally Assaulted

    A few minutes before midnight, Patrick Brosnan of Foveaux-street, was brutally assaulted in Belmore Park. A resident of Elizabeth-street, looking ...

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  29. TAMMANY HALL.

    Great disorder characterised the meeting of the National Democratic Club, when a vote was carried demanding "Boss" Murphy's resignation ...

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  30. EARL OF DERBY'S LAND

    Baron De Forest (Liberal M.P. for West Ham), having expressed the opinion in the Liberal Land Commission's report that the Earl of Derby held ...

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  31. Lord Strathcona's Will

    The late Lord Strathcona left his estate in Scotland and £500,000 to his heirs succeeding to the title, and the residence of his daughter (Mrs. Bliss ...

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  32. Wolverhampton Murder.

    The search in the Ettingshall shaft for evidence regarding the murder of Thomas Reeks (marine engineer, of Sydney), near Wolverhampton, ...

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  33. Scottish Church Union.

    At a conference of the United Free Church Committee, appointed to watch negotiations regarding the union of that Church with the Established ...

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  34. American Immigrants

    In the House of Representatives to-day, an amendment in the Immigration Bill, excluding Mongolian, Malay, and African immigrants, unless ...

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  35. Gambling Raid.

    The police raided an alleged gambling den in James-street, Redfern, on Saturday night. There were 26 men in the house, and all were ...

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  36. Wagner's "Parsifal"

    Extraordinary interest is being taken in the 12th performances of Wagner's opera, "Parsifal," which commenced to-day, at Covent Garden. Remarkable ...

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  37. Double Dissolution.

    "It is evident," the Hon. W. M. Hughes. M. P. said last night, "that Sir John Forrest, in common with his colleagues, has quite given up ...

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  38. RATE-CUTTING WAR

    It is reported that the North Atlantic Union of Ship-Owners the negotiating, through Holland, with the Hamburg-Amerika line for a compromise on ...

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  39. AMERICAN NAVY

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Witherspoon alleged that the Navy Department experts juggled with statistics in the Naval Year Book for ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. Strike at Canberra.

    The pipe-line men, 80 in number, have ceased work at the Federal capital. The men complain of the pinpricks and ill-treatment of the union ...

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  41. STEAMER ABLAZE.

    A Wellington cable states that the steamer Mon, laden with 2500 cases of kerosine and benzine, caught fire, near Wanganui, this morning. An ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. KRUPPS IN RUSSIA

    It is denied that the firm of Krupps are absorbing the Putiloff works, but the latter's building ships are practically in German hands, as likewise are ...

    Article : 44 words
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