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  3. BORROWED FROM THE SECRETARY.

    At the Criminal Court (Perth (W.A.). Edgar William Macartney, late (secretary of the Celtic Club, was sentenced to 12 months on pleading guilty to embezzling £572 of the club's funds ...

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  4. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANY

    Mr. Stephen Murphy, City Coroner, commented on the number of cases of newly-born children found dead in public places of late. Mr. Murphy had taken evidence regarding the ...

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  5. EXTRAORDINARY TRAGEDY.

    At Wickham (Newcastle) on Friday afternoon a man named E. Healey was found by the police lying dead in bed, whilst a woman was beside him suffering from the effects of chlorodyne ...

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  6. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S BIRTHDAY.

    The King on Wednesday opened the new University buildings at Binninglum. His Majesty expressed regret at the enforced absence of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, to whom the ...

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  7. DIXON WILL CASH.

    Mr. Justice Street gave judgment in the Dixon will suit in which £11,000 was involved, and which had a lengthy hearing. On the review of the whole of the evidence the ...

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  8. CHIEF COMMISSIONER MAKES RELIGIOUS APPEAL TO TRAMWAY MEN.

    The Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Johnson) was present at a meeting of tramway men in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. The gathering was one of the results of the recent mission. Mr. Johnson said ...

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  9. MARRIED WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    The City Coroner held an inquiry into the death of Mrs. May M'Donald, 46. lately residing at 82 Boronia-street, Redfern, who was found in her house dead bleeding from a bullet would ...

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  10. THE INDIAN ASSASSIN.

    At the inquest on the body of Sir William Wyllie, evidence was given tint the police found at Dhingra's lodgings a record of his pistol practice, many incrimination papers and Sir ...

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  11. HACKED HIS THROAT WITH A RAZOR.

    A sailer, named [?] Kick, 23 years of age, committed subject in most detert[?] manner at his lodgings in Little Young-street, Carrington (N.S.W.). The man was paid off from the ...

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  12. BOY'S LUCKY FIND.

    A lad named Alec. Thompson made a lucky find in a paddock close to Linton yesterday. He was gathering heath, and came across a rusty [?] tin, which contained 14zos. of gold, valued ...

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  13. RECORD COAL LOADING.

    A splendid feat in the shipping of coal took place at the Bellambi Coal Company South Bulli jetty on Tuesday. Into the Bellambi Coal Company's steamer Marjorie was tipped 1130 tons of ...

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  14. DEATH OF BISHOP MURRAY.

    Right Rev. Dr. Murray, Roman Catholic Bishop of Maitland. died after a lingering illness, at his house in West Maitland on Friday morning. Death was expected at any moment during the ...

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  15. DARING JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    M. Goldschmidt, a French diamond merchant, was in the Cafe Monico, Piceadilly, when a thief snatched his bag, containing pearls and diamonds worth £100,000, and disappeared, a confederate ...

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  16. CHILDREN'S BODIES EXHUMED.

    Dr. Mann, Government Analyst, Perth (W.A.). commenced an analytical examination of the bodies of the three Morris children which were exhumed. Morris, the father of the children ...

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  17. WIRELESS IN USE ON ORIENT BOAT.

    The P. and 0. Company's R.M.S. Mantua, the first English beat travelling to Australia carrying the Marconi apparatus, reached Fremantle on Tuesday morning. The instrument has a range of ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. GREAT FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Enormous damage has been done by floods in Colerade, Ohio, and Mix-ouri, Being trains are carrying food to the distressed districts. Several trains were detailed and four rolled ...

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  19. TO MAGNETISE WARSHIPS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" reports that patented a huge magnet in the shape of a cog-wheel connected by electric cable with the shore. It is claimed ...

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  20. JAPAN SUGAR SCANDALS.

    In connection with the sugar frauds in Japan, 23 deputies and ex-deputies have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from three to 10 months ...

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  21. BANK TELLER COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Kenneth James Allan, aged 22 years, teller, employed at the Prahran (Vic.) branch of the Comercial Honk, committed suicide on Thursday. About un hour after the hank had been closed for ...

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  22. THE COMMONS AND THE LORDS.

    Mr. Asquith concluded his speech at Southport by defending the Hudget, and he repeated that the relations between the House of Commons and the House of Lords would be the dominant issue ...

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  23. MAN'S REMAINS IN A CIGAR BOX.

    In connection will] the arrest at Shepparton (Vic.) of a youth, Henry Carmody, on a charge of murdering an old-age pensioner named Robinson, who was burnt to death in his hut on the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN MEAT FOR THE NAVY.

    The Admiralty's June contract for the supply of pressed beef has been divided equally between the Queensland and Central Queensland Meat Export Companies ...

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  25. DIAMOND FAKER SENTENCED.

    Lemoine, the French engineer, who pretended that he could manufacture diamonds, and who thereby defrauded Sir Julius Wernher, of the firm of Wernher, Beit mid Company, out or ...

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  26. GERMAN COURT SCANDAL.

    Owing to an attack of disease of the heart while in court, the trial of Prince Eulenburg in connection with the Berlin scandals his been indefinitely postponed ...

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  27. ZEPPELIN TO FLY TO THE POLE.

    An airship expedition, headed by Court Zeppelin, and Professor Hergesell, is in course of formation to express the North Polar regions in 1910 The were coast [?] Spitzbregen will be used as a ...

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  28. A MISSING BANK TELLER.

    In connection with the disappearance of Jas. Martin Fitzaimons, one of the best known figures among bank employees in Melbourne, it is stated that in May he applied for and was granted ...

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  29. DEAF MUTE SHOOTS FATHER DEAD.

    Hedley Nye (19). a deaf mute, shot his father dead at Foxton (N.Z.), and then pursued his stepmother with a shotgun, but she escaped Deceased was a well-known settlor. ...

    Article : 103 words
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  31. BALLONIST DASHED TO PIECES.

    A balloonist, at Portland, Maine (U.S.A.). wintle descending by parachute in the provence of 5000 people, fell from a height of 500ft., and was cashed to pieces ...

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  32. THE FATAL FOURTH.

    There were 60 person killed and 500 injured in the United States at Independence Day Celebrations. Many fell victims to the explosions of giant crackers ...

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  33. THE RULE OF THE AIR.

    France has issued an invitation to Germany for n conference to decide on rules for governing airship traffic ...

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  34. BRITISH NATIONAL OPERA.

    The "Morning Post" reports an offer of £200,000 to endow a British National Opera. Mr. Joseph Brecham. the patent medicine proprictor, is the donor. Mr. Joseph Deceham is the ...

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  35. SLANDER ACTION AGAINST CONSTABLE.

    In the Bathurst District Court before Acting-Judge Hamilton, a young woman named Mary Gertrude Mackie, by her next friend, Elizabeth Mackie, sought to recover £200 aront Henry ...

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  36. A BOY HERO.

    An heroic attempt to rescue some of the men imprisoned by the landlide at the Alexandria Dork, Newport, was made by Tom Lewis, a lad of 11 ...

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  37. KAISER AND THE REFORMATION.

    Great festivities have taken place in Geneva in connection with the laying of the first stone of the international monument to commemorate the Reformation. The Kaiser, in a message, testified ...

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  38. LADY AERONAUT ELECTROCUTED IN THE AIR.

    Mrs. Miexel, an acronaul, made an ascent at Lowell, Michigan, U.S.A., in the presence of thousands of spectators. The balloon become entangled in high tension wires, and she was ...

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  39. MYSTERIOUS AIRSHIP EXPLAINED

    A private syndicate with a capital of £250.000 is being formed to work Dr. M. Boyd's alivhip. It transpires that, with two companions, he crossed the Irish Channel with the utmost secrecy ...

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  40. SOCIALIST CALLS LORD MORLEY "ASSASSIN."

    Mr. Victor Grayson, M.P. (Socialist), speaking at Hudilierfield, paid the recent murder was very regrettable. He expressed the deepest sympathy with tile relatives of the victims ...

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  41. BENGAL TERRORISTS ACTIVE.

    The Calcutta correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that terrorists in Bengal are again active Leafiels have been posted at railway stations and strewn in villages between Sealdah and ...

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  42. ITEMS.

    The latest delicacies in Paris are grilled grasshoppers with buttered toast. The largest Bible in the world is a manuscript Hebrew Bible in the Vatican ...

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  43. STRIKE RIOTS IN CANADA.

    A section of workers employed by the Dominion Coal Company at Glace Bay. Novia Scotia, struck work for higher wages. The strikers are members of the United Mine Workers, a United Stated ...

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  44. COACH CAPSIZED.

    Early on Thursday morning, whilst a party of 12 was returning from Evandale (Tas.) in a five-horse couch, in a dense fog, the vehicle was overturned over an embankment 3ft high. ...

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  45. COLLISION IN CHANNEL.

    The French cargo steamer "Circe" struck the New Zealand flipping Company's Whakatane, 6902 tons, from London for Auckland in a fog off Dungeness, in the English Channel, on ...

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  46. BANK MANAGER SENTENCED.

    Arthur diaries Cork was brought up at Ballarat General Sessions to receive sentence on charges of embezzling sums of £414 and £266, and of stealing £1260 from the Bunk of New Smith Wales ...

    Article : 161 words
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  48. BULLOCK TEAM FALLS DOWN MOUNTAIN.

    W. Porter, of Burnett's Creek, near Bonnah, was bringing his team from the head of the Condamine. When rounding a curve in the road the waggon was overturned by a huge boulder ...

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