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  4. OVER VESUVIUS

    The world-flyer, Major Blake, in a message from Brindisi describing the Naples and Brindisi stage of his flight, says that he crulsoil round Mount ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. OUTRAGED PEER

    An absorbing story of how an outraged peer visited the home of Lady Bathurst, proprietor of "The Morning Post," demanding an apology for newspaper criticisms, was related in the House of Lords, when Earl Bathurst accused Lord Midleton of calling at ...

    Article : 365 words
  6. TO RESTORE THE EX-KAISER

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris states that the plot to restore the ex-Kaiser was known to the French Government for six months. The information was definite and conclusive. ...

    Article : 311 words
  7. NOT DYING

    The Newcastle coal magnate who is spending a holiday at Carlsbad, Germany, according to a cable message published on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE NORTHERN COAL MINES

    The manager, New Greta colliery (Mr. R. E. Fullager), 20 miners, and Muswellbrook settlers have registered a company under the designation of "Overton Colliery Co., Ltd.," to work 1300 acres of coat land on Mr. J. B. Scules' Overton Estate, two miles from Muswellbrook on the Merrlwa line. [?] of the company Mr. George Atkins the mine manager and one of conditions of employment at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WIMBLEDON COURTS

    I had my first sight of the new Wimbledon courts to-day. They are the finest I have ever soon. It will be an absolute joy to play on them. ...

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  10. WELL DRESSED MEN

    Englishmen have better walsts than English women, according to Miss May Maxwell, the Australian ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. FINED AS A DRUNK

    After a protracted hearing at Westminster Court, the magistrate fined Major-General Garnet Hughes son of Sir Sam Hughes, 40s for having been ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. DONOGHUE'S WIN

    Donoghne's fee for ridding Kefalin (meaning "cure for headache") in the Grand Prix, at Paris, was £1000. Bullock was very unlucky that his ...

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  13. RUNAWAY STEAMER

    Yesterday the river steamer Sheila tolled in Newcastle harbor. With no one on board it went for a tour out on the harbor and came back towards ...

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  14. MENACE TO SOCIETY

    Described as the most export woman thief known to Scotland Yard, Mary MacDonald, a University graduate and much-travelled linguist, was sentenced ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. BETTER THAN HARD WORK

    The unemployed in Poplar recently obtained leave to use the public bowling green, and availed themselves of the privilege with such enthusiasm that the regular players abandoned the game. ...

    Article : 149 words
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  17. FUTURE PREMIER

    The Chinese legation does not expect the return of Wellington Koo, who is on leave in Pekin, entrusted with the recontruction of China's ...

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