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  2. AN EMPIRE-MAKER MR. CHAMBERLAIN DEAD

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Secretary in a former Unionist Ministry, died at his London residence at 10.30 yesterday morning. The cause of death ...

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  3. GOVERNMENT DOES IT EXIST IN IRELAND?

    After Mr. Augustine Birrell (Secretary of State for Ireland) had told the House of Commons that the Government did not consider it wise to interfere with ...

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  4. BISHOP FIGHTS

    Disgraceful scenes were witnessed as the ceremony of consecrating a church near Plymouth. The service was conducted by the Bishop of Exeter and ...

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  5. SEX IN REVOLT TITLES FOR WOMEN

    The feminist movement has assumed a new phase. The members of the Women's Freedom League see the titles conferred on famous and other men with ...

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  6. A LONELY MOURNER

    Prince Arthur of Connaught was to have attended the funeral of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife, as representative of the King. It has been ...

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  7. WHERE IS COWAN?

    The search for John William (better known as "Jack") Cowan, for whose arrest a warrant has been issued for the attempted murder of Miss Molly ...

    Article : 403 words
  8. WHO KISSED HER?

    Various parts of Adelaide are regaining their unenviable reputation for larrikinism. The existence of sereral lawless bands, which range their own particular ...

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  9. HOME AGAIN

    The arrival from the south of the Labor Leader (Mr. Fisher) attracted a large crowd to the Brisbane Station last night, and the platform and carriage way were ...

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  10. AN ARMED WOMAN

    The sentries at the gates of Buckingham Palace were startled yesterday morning. A well-dressed woman attempted to pass them. They refused to let her ...

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  11. CHINA'S REGENERATION

    The gradual reduction in the importation of opium to China is being accelerated by agreements with the Powers Eleven provinces have been declared ...

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  12. TO KEEP THE PEACE

    It is reported that Sir D. Haig, general commanding the forces at Aldershot, has received instructions to hold the 2nd and 5th Dragoon Guards, the 11th Hussars, ...

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  13. AMERICAN WOMEN.

    Dr. Anna Shaw, president of the National Woman's Suffrage Union, has written to President Wilson about the action of the suffragettes who interviewed him ...

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  14. BOMB EXPLOSION

    The Jewish inhabitants of a six-storey tenement house in New York were panic-stricken by the explosion of a bomb on the upper flours. One-third of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. LOCOMOTIVE FOR PAPUA

    Quotations were invited yesterday by the Home Affairs Department for the supply of a 2 ft. gauge locomotive for Port Moresby, Papua. It must be capable of ...

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  16. THE SEDAN MYSTERY

    News of the arrest of Tom Kelly, as published in "The Daily Herald" on Saturday, quickly spread throughout the city. Kelly was wanted by the Adelaide police, ...

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  17. INTRUDER FIRED ON

    Awakened by the noise of a man climbing over the rear of his premises early yesterday morning, Alfred Miles, who keeps a fruit shop in Elizabeth ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATIONS

    As the statesman who piloted the Bill for the Federation of Australia through the House of Commons Mr. Chamberlain's name will retain a permanent place ...

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  19. EMPRESS OF IRELAND

    The Empress of Britain, sister ship is the Empress of Ireland, on her la[?] voyage, slowed down when passing Rimouski. The divers at work at the [?] ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. GENERAL CABLES LIGHTNING KILLS SOLDIERS.

    Several fatalities due to lightning have been reported by the French Army this year. Yesterday a thunderstorm passed over a military camp and a flash of ...

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  21. EATING MONEY

    Brief details were published in the "Commonwealth Government Gazette" yesterday of the cost of recent parliamentary functions. ...

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  22. "BARING" ACCIDENTS

    Having received the necessary leave of absence from the Metropolitan Board of Works, where he is employed, and having been insured against accident in the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST AIRSHIP

    The Australia, an airship owned and driven by Mr. Alban Roberts, made its first ascent this afternoon. It went 500 ft. above Rushcutter's Bay when the ...

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  24. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE.

    The French Ministry has accepted a motion in the Chamber of Deputies by which the committee on the Universal Suffrage Bill is invited to expedite its ...

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  25. OVER A MILE A MINUTE.

    The grand prize of the French [?] bile Club was won by [?]. He drove a German machine. Lo[?] [?] ner, with a French machine, was [?]. ...

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  26. UNION FUNDS STOLEN.

    More arrests have been made in connection with the dynamiting of the hall of the Western Federation of Miners. One miner is charged with having stolen ...

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  27. A MASTERFUL POLITICIAN

    During the last quarter of the nineteenth century Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was a conspicuous figure in public life. At various times in his masterful and ...

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  28. LICENCES REDUCTION

    In political circles it is now regarded as certain that the Peacock Government will make the continuance of the Licences Reduction Board a part of its policy ...

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  29. DEPORTING IMMIGRANTS.

    In order to solve the problem of unemployment the Government contemplates the deportation of thousands of immigrants. Those who have not been able ...

    Article : 42 words
  30. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    One of the main questions of policy that the Peacock Ministry will place before the country after the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly at the end of September ...

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  31. HER 44th OFFENCE

    When Mary Glynn appeared before Mr. E. T. Apps, at the Fitzroy Court on Saturday, she admitted that she had a record of 43 prior convictions. Glynn ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. LAND IN THE NORTH

    An ordinance has been issued by the Federal Government giving power to Dr. J. A. Gilruth, Administrator of the Northern Territory, to grant leases of ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. NOT A MARKET

    The Dominion Commission examines. Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) to-day. He was [?] tioned about the promotion of a [?] ...

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  34. THE HENLEY BEGATTA.

    The Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley regatta will go either to Harvard or to the Union Rowing Club, Boston. This became certain when Harvard defeated ...

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  35. INSULT TO INJURY

    Following an accident near Bondi Junction, in which a boy had his forearm fractured, two young men had a dispute as to who was to render first ...

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  36. INDEPENDENCE DAY FATALITIES.

    Two boys had died from injuries which they received in an accident with explosives. They were the first victims of the Independence Day celebrations, ...

    Article : 54 words
  37. WOMAN'S PRETENCES

    [?]thel Simpson, 41, charged at the City Court on Saturday with being a rogue and vagabond, and with having endeavored to impose on A. C. Brabet, builder, ...

    Article : 320 words
  38. FEDERAL WATER SUPPLY

    To prevent the pollution of the Cotter River, which is the water supply of the Federal capital at Canberra, an ordinance has been issued preventing any person ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. ENGINE BREAKDOWN

    Serious statements in connection with the disorganisation of the western railway traffic through the axle of a goods engine breaking between Locksley and ...

    Article : 140 words
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  41. AFTER MOTOR THIEVES

    A sensational chase after motor car thieves took place in Oxford street last night. Mr. Samuel Ford left his big Rover motor car, valued at £500, outside ...

    Article : 218 words
  42. VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN FORECASTED

    Mr. W. M. Hughes anticipates that the coming Federal campaign, will be the most vigorous in the annals of Australian politics. Discussing the situation with ...

    Article : 135 words
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  44. MAORI RELICS DESTROYED.

    Mr. G. P. Donnelly's residence at Otatara was destroyed by fire, and the damage is estimated at £20,000, which is covered by insurance. Mr. Donnelly had a ...

    Article : 60 words
  45. COOGEE ROUGHS

    Coogee roughs, principally boys from racing stables, on Friday night gave a tram conductor a lively time, one member of the gang flourishing a revolver ...

    Article : 155 words
  46. THE STATE'S TRIBUTE.

    The flags on Government Buildings in South Australia were flown at half-mast on Saturday out of respect to the memory of Mr. Chamberlain. ...

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  50. "KRECT CARDS" STOLEN

    When the office of Mr. S. Gidley, seller of race books and cards, in Lynch place, off Little Bourke street. Melbourne, was opened at 5 a.m. on Saturday it was ...

    Article : 83 words
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