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  2. STATESMAN GONE

    The death is announced of the Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain at the age of 78. LONDON, Friday Night. There have been many tributes paid to the ...

    Article : 117 words
  3. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General is to arrive in Sydney on Saturday week, and will take up his residence at "Yaralla," Concord, during his stay here. Suitable arrangements ...

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  4. AFTERMATH

    As a result of the feeling engendered against Servians in consequence of the assassination of the Archduge Ferdinand in Bosnia, Anti-Serbian riots have broken out in Vienna. ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. AGAINST ODDS

    England wins—14 to 6. The whistle sounds, and eleven tired visitors, who for the better part of the second spell played the part of thirteen, throw stiff arms in ...

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  6. A RUNAWAY AIRSHIP

    Yesterday afternoon sensational reports were sent to this office regarding the behaviour of an airship which was reported to be drifting helplessly over the city and out to sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FATAL BRAVADO

    During a moonlight launch trip to Kew last night two lives were lost as a result of a member of the party accepting a laughing challenge to dive from the bridge. ...

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  8. STRIKE AT WOOL-WICH ARSENAL

    A strike occurred to-day at Woolwich Arsenal owing to the dismissal of a fitter for refusing to erect machinery where free laborers had constructed the concrete bedding. ...

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  9. THE ENTICING SWEEP.

    The Rt. Hon. C. E. H. Hobhouse (member of the Cabinet), speaking last night in the House of Commons on the Post Office vote, said £750,000 was sent away in postal orders every ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 99 words
  10. STILL THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Maude Edwards was sentenced to three months' imprisonment to-day at Edinburgh for picture-damaging. The Court had to be cleared of sympathisers who were noisily ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. TRIBUTE FROM CANADA.

    Mr. Borden, Premier of Canada, upon hearing of the death of Mr. Chamberlain said it was the end of a great career in the public interest. Chamberlain had been a ...

    Article : 134 words
  12. ULSTER

    Captain E. Fitzgerald has resigned the command of the Nationalist battalion at Kingstown. He says the volunteers are leaderless as far as highly-trained officers are concerned, and that ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. LADY TO SEE THE KING.

    A well-dressed woman was arrested at the entrance of Buckingham Palace to-day for demanding to see the King. When searched it was found that she had ...

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  14. THE SALEM FIRE

    President Wilson has sent a special message to Congress, urging the immediate appropriation of £40,000 for the relief of the homeless and destitute at Salem. ...

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  15. COAL WAR

    There is every sign of a great coal war breaking out in Scotland within a few months. As the Scottish coal owners have determined to resist the men's decision to curtail the ...

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  16. ROYAL MESSAGES.

    King George sent the following message to Mrs. Chamberlain:— "The Queen and I assure you of our heartfelt sympathy and sorrow. We ...

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  17. LIGHTNING'S HAVOC

    Two persons were killed and 15 injured yesterday, when a building on a picnic ground was struck by lightning during a storm, and wrecked. There were several thousand on the ground ...

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  18. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The burial will take place at Birmingham on Monday. One service will be conducted at the Church of the Messiah where Mr. Chamberlain taught Sunday School, and another at ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. ALBANIAN AFFAIRS

    The Princess Wied and family are proceeding to Bucharest. [Prince William Frederick Henry of Wied was the personage selected by the Powers last ...

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  20. HOME RULE SCHISM

    Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview to-day, said he had always entertained a profound admiration for Mr. Chamberlain's great powers and a deep respect for his character. He was ...

    Article : 130 words
  21. LEAD v. STEEL

    The Mayor of Butte had a close call to-day, when a Finnish miner attacked him with a knife. The miner went into the Mayors office to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 123 words
  22. A CHINESE HORROR

    Two hundred soldiers, whose complicity in looting was no wise certain, and who had been promised a free passage to their homes, were removed from a train outside Kaigen and shot ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. SPORT CABLES

    At Henley Royal Regatta to-day, in the semi-finals of the Ladies' Challenge Plate (eights), First Trinity (Cambridge) beat Eton College Boat Club by half a length in 7min. 13sec. S. ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL TRAINING AND POLITICS.

    The Marquis of Crewe, distributing prizes to the London Chamber of Commerce students to-day, said the whole nation was saddened at the passing away of one of its greatest men. ...

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  25. CHAMBERLAIN AND IRELAND

    Mr. John Redmond, in an interview, said Mr. Chamberlain was a great, fearless man. Though Ireland in the past had had bitter thoughts about his attitude, those were now forgotten. ...

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  26. LIGHTWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Both Freddie Welsh (England) and Willie Ritchie (U.S.A.), who are fighting for the world's light-weight boxing championship, are fit and well, and Eugene Corri predicts a great ...

    Article : 37 words
  27. MAITLAND COLLIERY STRIKE

    The position with regard to the miners' strike at the second shift collieries of the Maitland district experienced no material change last week. ...

    Article : 172 words
  28. WOOL SALES

    The wool sales opened yesterday briskly. There were very few crossbred lines offering. Germany was the chief buyer. Compared with the April sales, merinos were ...

    Article : 105 words
  29. ALL-ENGLAND TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    All matches at Wimbledon to-day were postponed owing to rain making play on the courts impossible. ...

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  30. A STRENUOUS CAREER

    The late Mr. Chamberlain, for the best part of his career, was what was known in English politics as a Radical: He was perhaps the most advanced Radical the House of Commons has ...

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  31. INDIAN IMMIGRATION

    From a semi-official source which on other occasions has been found to be correct, it is learned that a second party of 350 Hindus have left Hongkong en route for Canada. ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. LONDON MARKETS

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