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  3. "THE BOOK OF THE DEAD."

    Mrs. Mary Greenfield Las given to the British Museum an important papyrus, a magnificent copy of the Theban "Book of the Dead," together with invocations, addresses, and hymns ...

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  4. CRIPPEN CASE.

    Ethel Le Neve was charged at the Old Bailey with assisting Hawley Crippen to escape , and with having guilty knowledge and guilty intentions with respect to the murder of Mrs. ...

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  5. CLOUD-BURST IN ITALY.

    As a result of a cloudburst , torrents of water and mud flowed down Mount Vesuvius on to Torre del Greco , situated on the Bay of Naples. Two families were buried. Five bodies have ...

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  6. VERY LATEST CABLES

    Mr. J. P. M. Puller, the second whip of the Liberal party, in the course of a speech at Rushden. Northamptonshire, in alluding to the ru [?] rs as to the Constitution Conference, said ...

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  7. INFERNAL MACHINES.

    An infernal machine was discovered on Monday in the Rue Feramoulin. The fuse was halfburned. A bomb was found in a compartment of an ...

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  8. OVERSEAS DOMINIONS' PRODUCTS.

    The Confectioners and Grocers' Exhibition of 1911 offers . Australia ,New Zealand , and Canada the whole of Gilbey Hall with 3300 square feet for the display of wheat. flour and other ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS

    Dr. McCall has denied the report that the Australian destroyers Parramatta and Yarra were stokered by British bluejackets, owing to the Australians being unacquainted with oil fuel. ...

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  10. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    The damage at Casamisciola, Ischia, has been minimised. At Cetala, where there are 200 victims, the suffering is severe. All the houses in the street at Majore, ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Emperor of Germany has been welcomed at Brussels, where the garrison was largely reinforced. ...

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  12. HANDEL 'S BIRTHDAY FESTIVAL.

    Miss Blanche Johnson James, of Adelaide, (S.A.) has been engaged for the principal part is "Rinaldi" at the Handel Birthday Festival in Queen 's Hall in February next. ...

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  13. BOILERMAKERS' LOCKOUT.

    The executive committee of the Boilermakers' Society, following the ballot not to accept the agreement made with the shipbuilders, is sending a circular to members emphasising the ...

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  14. GRIME IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    A man named Simpson, who was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment, for shooting William Frost in a first-class carnage of a train on the Metropolitan Railway at Swiss Cottage, on the ...

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  15. FRENCH PARLIAMENTARY SCENE.

    At the opening of the Chamber of Deputies, the Socialists violently abused M. Lepine. An indescribable tumult resulted, and the sitting was suspended. ...

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  16. BRITISH DIVORCE COMMISSION.

    Giving evidence before the Divorce Commission,Dr.T.E. Cloustion, Lecturer on Mental Diseases in Edinburgh University, expressed the opinion that criminal lunaties should be ...

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  17. TORPEDO INVENTION.

    A torpedo, the invention of Mr. Hazlehurst, an ex- Mayor of Birkenhead, is able to pierce, by means of a powerful expolsive nets which are used to surround ...

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  18. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    William Lattona, a fish commission agent, was fined £10, in default two months' gael, for selling adulterated fish. An inspector of the Board of the Board of Health declared that the fish were unfit for human ...

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  19. POLITICAL.

    Mrs. Barrington, a talented lady speaker, gave a brilliant address in support of Mr. Brown on Tuesday night in the Paterson School of Arts (says a Paterson correspondent).The ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN MEAT SUPPLIES.

    A strong detachment of police guarded the Vienna meat market. The mob surged round the stalls, and the Argentine supplies were quickly sold our at 1s 4d per lb., Australian beef ...

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  21. WILLYAMS FORGERY CASE.

    The trial concluded to-day of Captain Hugh Willyams and his wife. Olive Alice Willyams, on a chargeof uttering a promissory note for £2000, purporting to be signed by Brydges ...

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  22. LOST IN THE ALPS.

    Miss Bates, an Englishwoman, who startf ed to climb the Col de Balme, a fortnight ago is missing. ...

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  23. THE GORSE HALL MURDER.

    The trial has begun at Chester of Mark Wilde, ex-soldier, who is accused of the murder of George Store a well-known builder, at Grose Hall, Stalybridge. Wilde is the second man ...

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  24. NEW TRIAL WANTED.

    The case in which defendants in the action Stewart against the New South Wales Country Press Association are asking for a new trial, is being urged before the Full Court to-day. The jury at ...

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  25. CALL FOR AID.

    A wireless call for aid has been received from the tank steamer Oklahoma, whose whereabouts is not known. Several vessels are now engaged in the search. ...

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  26. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    The National Assembly, by 208 votes to 31, voted confidence in the Government. M.Venezelos voted in favour of the ...

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  27. ANARCHY IN FRANCE.

    An anarchist circular has been discovered, which states that the assassination of President Fallieres and of other prominent public men will be carried out as speedily as possible. ...

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  28. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The committee of the Mansion Hose Fund has decided that the memorial to King Edward VIL shall include a statue of him is some thoroughfare in London. ...

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  29. DEATH OF COLONEL STRONG.

    Colonel Strong, V.D., for many years officer commanding the Public School Cadets in New South Wales, died to-day, aged 82. ...

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  30. ANOTHER RELEASE URGED.

    The Broken Hill Council has passed a resolution in favour of petitioning the Attorney-General urging the release of Stokes, who was imprisoned in connection with the Broken Hill trouble ...

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  31. AMERICAN VILLAGE ON FIRE.

    The village of Warren , Minnesota (U.S.A.) is on fire. Neighbouring towns have been appealed to for help. ...

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  32. PURCHASE OF HOY'S PROPERTY.

    In accordance with the decision of the council of the Municipality of West Maitland at its special meeting on Saturday night, the matter of replying to the Departmental letter in regard ...

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  34. PLOT IN URUGUAY.

    A political plot against the Government has been discovered in North Uruguay. The ringleaders have been arrested, and the troops of the Republic have been mobilised in order to ...

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  35. CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. W. H. T[?]ggs,editor of the "christchureh[?] press".New Zealand,addressing the canada club,Toronto,strongly arged intercourse [?]canada and New Zealand.He said that ...

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  36. AERONAUTICS.

    According ta the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" heroic measures have been taken for the guidance of aviators. Whitewashed figures, 60ft square, will be ...

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  37. ENFIELD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A disgraceful scene occurred at a meeting of the Enfield Municipal Council last night. Alderman Weil called the Mayor a "doublefaced Jew," and sarcastically asked the latter to ...

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  38. PERSIAN SITUATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin telegraphs that official quarters are tranquil in reference to the position in Persia, and it is stated that Germany does not intend to interfere. ...

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  39. CONSOLS FALLING.

    Consols closed yesterday at £79 12s 6d, a fall of 5s since Friday. ...

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  40. UNREST IN INDIA.

    Loal Hardinge, the Viceroy Designate of In-[?].was the guest I ut a dinner of Harrow [?]ion last night. Lord Crewe, the leader of the House of Lords, ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIAN LECTURES.

    Mr. Hare, of the Western Australian. Agency, has arranged that Mr. Montgomery shall lecture in the Midlands and in Scotland on recent developments of West Australian mining and its ...

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  42. THE TURKISH LOAN.

    A syndicate in Berlin is prepared to arrange the Turkish loan, of £T6,000,000. The syndicate will advance the loan by instalments of one million. ...

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  43. THE LATH PRINCE.

    The remains of the late Prince Francis of Took will be buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. ...

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  44. BRAZILIAN DESTROYER.

    The tenth torpedo boat destroyer, built at Glasgow for Brazil, has sailed. ...

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  45. MATINEE HAT CASE.

    In regard to action brought by Mr. Dann, a Press agent, and his wife against Mr. Frank Curzon, theatrical manager, for £152, in pursuance of an alleged agreement to arrange a big ...

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  46. THE GOVERNMENT'S LAND PROPOSALS

    The decision of the Labour Government to abolish freeholds has caused considerable into es in political circles. A big fight is certain to t[?]k place when the question comes before Parliament. ...

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  47. A MISSING TAPESTRY.

    The missing panel from a series of Arras Tapestries. the "Seven Deadly Sine." now at Hampton Court, has been discovered in a Cornwall mansion. ...

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  48. LIEUTENANT SUTOR.

    It is understood that no further proceedings will be taken against Lieutenant Sutor, of the Royal Artillery, who resigned following on a reprimand for publishing a pamphlet ...

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  49. GERMAN NAVY LAW.

    Grand Admiral von Koester, in addressing a branch of the Navy League, endorsed the demand for an additional large cruiser annually, which would entail the construction each year of two ...

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  50. MR. PRICE IN OPPOSITION;

    Mr. R. Atkinson Price, member for Gloucester, will strongly oppose the action of the McGowen Government in reference to the land proposals, if Mr. Nellson, ...

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  51. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.

    The representation of of Portugal at the Vatican has been reduced from an Embassy to a Legation. A message to the "Times" from its Lisbon ...

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  52. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A special train, carrying Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president of the Canadian - Pacific Railway, struck a farmer 's waggon near Winnipeg. The farmer was fatally injured, and his horse, ...

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  53. STRIKES IN EUROPE.

    The strike of dockers and carters at Marseilles is causing great confusion at the railway station and on the quays. The carters of Lisbon have struck for an ...

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  54. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and the princess Patricia, on their way to South Africa, in the steamer Balmoral Castle, called here, [?] they recived an ovation. They inspected ...

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  55. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    The Spanish Government denies the rumours in France that it is seeking concession from Morocco, and declares that the amount of indemnity claimed over the Riff campaign has ...

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  56. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The Portuguese liner Lisboa, with 250 passengers, has been wracked near Paternoster Point, on the west coast of Cape Colony. Three British subjects were drowned. The rest of these ...

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  57. THE JAPANESE NAVY.

    In the next Japanese Budget the sum of 70,000,000 yen (£7,000,000) will be appropriated for the navy, spread over six years. ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY.

    A meeting of Shareholders of the Australian Pastoral Company hold yesterday considered the proposal of the directors so issue an additional £300,000 worth ...

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  59. VIOLENT EGYPTIAN JOURNAL.

    The Government has warned the journal "El Lowa," which is of the extreme Nationalist party, against making any more violent attacks upon Great Britain. This is the second time the ...

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  60. DROWNING FATALITY.

    Whilst bathing in Dora Creek yesterday, a student at the Seventh Day Adventists' College, named John Clarke, was drowned The New south Wales Executive Council has ...

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  61. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 1 7-8d per oz, standard. ...

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