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  2. LUNAR ECLIPSE

    In regard to the total eclipse of the moon which will take place this evening and be fully visib[?] in Adelaide the Government Astronomer (Mr. G. F. ...

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  3. THE DEAD KING CAUSE OF MURDER

    The press is indignant at the belief of the Greek residents of Soutari that the murder of George of Greece was the result of a Turkish plot. Each paper ...

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  4. ANOTHER STRIKE

    Without a word of warning the whole of the firemen and deckhands employed by the Sydney Ferries, Limited, Balmain Ferries, and Watson's Bay Companies ...

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  5. MEXICAN DISUNION

    This city is seething with, excitement since the report of a plot between discontented citizens and the palace guards to assassinate President Huerta. Already ...

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  6. MENTAL DEFECTIVES

    Having to impose sentences on two young people whose crimes were presumed to be due to mental defects Mr. Justice Chapman found himself placed ...

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  7. GOOD FRIDAY

    To the devout Christian Good Friday is a day of fallowed memory. The echo of the Crucifixion of Christ is heard right down through the centuries. Though ...

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  8. RAISE THE SIEGE NOTE TO MONTENEGRO

    Further trouble is threatened in the Near East, if the news received here from Vienna can be relied on. It is sta[?]d that the Italian and Austrian ...

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  9. THE WAR CLOUD

    The announcement by Colonel [?]eley, Secretary for War, regarding Great Britain's latest aeroplane has reaw[?]ed the controversy regarding this country's pre ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. DISQUIET IN AUSTRIA

    The newspapers announce that two divisions of the navy have left Pola for the south. It is stated officially that they have gone out out manoeuvres, but the ...

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  11. POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION.

    A post-martem examination of the body of King George Showed that a bullet had pierced his heart and lungs, consequently death must shave been instantaneous. ...

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  12. COUNTRY DOUSE BURNED

    Suffragettes are Warned for the fi[?] which destroyed the Surrey countryhouse of Lady White, widow of General Sir George White, yesterday. The damage ...

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  13. GREAT BRITAIN'S SYMPATHY.

    The House of Commons has passed a motion of condolence, with the Royal Family of Greece, and has adopted a special resolution of sympathy with ...

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  14. A DISPUTED VICTORY.

    It is asserted that a despatch from Chataldja contradicts the report of the Turks that they had won a victory. The Bulgarians are said to have repulsed the ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    Replying to a question by Lord Charles Beresford in the House of Commons Mr. T. J. McNamara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said he hoped there ...

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  16. THE AUSTRIAN FLEET'S OBJECT.

    Although it was announced officially that the Austrian warships went to sea simply to manoeuvre, it is apparent that they are intended to prevent any further ...

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  17. MESSAGE FROM QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    The following cable, addressed to his Excellency the Governor, was received at Government House to-day:— So deeply touched at telegram. ...

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  18. DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

    A 15-year-old boy, who was studying at a commercial school at Kieff, became infatuated with a schoolgirl and continually urged her to marry him. ...

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  19. MOUNT COOK ASCENDED

    Lieutenant Gran, who had charge of the sledges in the British Antarctic Expedition, has returned to Christchurch after making a successfful attack on ...

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  20. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP

    [?]nman and Reece resumed their ma[?] for the world's billiard championship today. When the session ended Inman was in play. The scores were:—Inman, 5660 ...

    Article : 57 words
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  22. TRAGEDY OF TOIL

    One men was killed and two men were seriously injured in a blasting accident at the railway deviation w rks at Waterfall yesterday afternoon. Thomes Wilson, ...

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  23. RUSSIAN BANDITS

    A number of bandits attacked the house of a landowner in the neighborhood of St. Petersburg yesterday The occupant of the house, with his ...

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  24. A WIDOW'S FORTUNE

    The [?]ody of Lieutenaut-Colonel Charles Miiking, who was well-known country gentleman of Buckinghamshire, has been exhumed with great secrecy. ...

    Article : 94 words
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  26. WER SHEEP DIFFICULTY

    The Full Court delivered its reserved judgment in the test appeal brought on behalf or the Shearers' Union by James Chisho[?]m againist the decision of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. MNN'S MYSTERIOUS FATE

    John Francis Allen, whose sk[?]ll was fractured in the East Perth garrotting case, died in the hospital yesterday, not having regained consciousness. It will ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. EXCESS OF DISCIPLINE

    The latest development of the trouble among the Fifth Reg[?]ment of Engineers at Liverpool, where the men declared their intention of resigning in a body as ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. LABORER'S AWFUL PATE.

    James Ryan, aged 34, a laborer, attempted to board a moving tram at Manly to-day. He fell beneath the sueceeding car. His head was crushed to ...

    Article : 43 words
  30. FEDERAL FIGHTING FUND

    Sir—Realising that the Labor Parts has a tremendous battle to wage during the coming Federal elections, that all the reactionary forces will be arrayed ...

    Article : 279 words
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  32. FATAL COLLISION

    At Civeland street, Surry Hills, this morning, a horse attached to a sulky [?]eared and broke the shafts. He then bolted and crashed into an approaching ...

    Article : 105 words
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  35. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW.

    For the Royal Show to-day the weather was ideal. It is estimated that 75,000 people witnessed the jumping and othe[?] ring events daring the afternoon. The ...

    Article : 56 words
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