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  3. VARSITY BOAT RACE

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Oxford crew were s[?]ong favorites for the annual eight [?]red race against cambridge University crew. which was ...

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  4. TURF IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday Night.—At the continuation to-day of the Liverpool sa[?]ing meeting, the great jumping event [?]as decided, as follows. ...

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  5. THE COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The minimum Wage bill has received the Royal assent. ...

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  6. THE TRIPOLITAN WAR

    CAIRO, Saturday Night. — The She[?]khs at Elsee[?]ussi d[?]hue to organise a general movement against the Italians. ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. Munnew, who resides near the Merso[?] Bluff, and who was taken seriously ill about three months ago, is making very satisfactory progress ...

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  8. MANN'S IDEAS OPPOSED.

    Mr Robert Blatchford, in "The Clarion," opposes Tom Mun's ideas, and urges the miners to give no provocation, as they can fight within the ...

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  9. SIR ASQUITH CRITICISED.

    Mr. J. Pointer, Labor M.P. for the Atterchffe division of Sheffield, and junior whip to the party, says that Mr Asquith was extremely weak and ...

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  10. EMIGRATION

    LONDON, Friday Night .— Thirty emigrants have left for Australia. ...

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  11. THE NEXT STRIKE.

    Mr Keir Hardie, speaking at L[?]cester, said he hoped that the next strike would be for the nationalisation of the mines. ...

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  12. VICTORIAN REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. [?] The Victorian revenue for nine months of the [?]al year was £7,023,312. or £4[?]6,497 in excess of the same p[?]od in ...

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  13. ADVICE TO THE MINERS.

    Mr S. Walsh, M.P., speaking at a mass meeting of miners at Wigan, said that the principle of the minimum wage has been conceded after ...

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  14. MINERS WAVERING.

    Mr Thomas Richards, Labor M. P. for West Monmouthshre, says he is convinced that a large majority of the South Wales miners will vote for the ...

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  15. RACE DECLARED VOID.

    The Cambridge boot swamped at H[?]od's. Oxford did [?] but became wato[?]logged, and finished. The [?]me was 29 minutes ...

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  16. FEDERAL POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The seat of Mr D. R. Hal, member of the House of Representative for W[?]rriwa, is to [?] vacant owing to h[?] having ...

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  17. TRAINS IN COLLISION

    ROME, Saturday Night [?] An ex press train running between V[?]na and Nice collided w[?]th a goods train at Melzo. A d[?]ver and stoke: were ...

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  18. REROWED ON MONDAY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. Cambridge had the [?] position, and left the heavy weather ca[?]er than Oxford The beat shipped water shortly, after ...

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  19. COMMITTED FOR TRAIL.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning Tom Manu, who was arrested last week, changed with seditions utterances, has been committed for trial, but ...

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  20. BANK SCANDAL

    PARIS, Saturday Night A bank was recently founded for investing in mortgages in South America The [?] was ten million francs, which the ...

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  21. FRUIT COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Federal F[?]t Co[?]on is to meet in Melbourne on Tuesday M[?] F[?] M.H.R (N.S.W), cha[?]man, left for Melbourne ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    CLEVELAND, Friday Night Unless the coal miners and operators agree, the latter will shut down the works, involving half a million men. ...

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  23. MANIFESTO TO THE MEN.

    Mr Ashton, secretary of the Miners' Federation. in a personal manifesto to the miners, adva[?] them to vote for the resumption: of work He expl[?]ns ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    VIENNA, Saturday Night Decl[?] relatives' press[?] to many a [?] And[?] a [?] nineteen ...

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  26. THE PANAMA CANAL

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night Senator O'Gorman ass[?]d before the Senate [?]nal Commission t[?]t the Anglo American treaty [?] America ...

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  27. COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning "The Obse[?]ve[?]" says that the Government will probably appoint a Commission, with a wide basis, to investigate Labor ...

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  28. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Emphatic expressions of disappointment escaped the Minister External Affairs[?] Saturday, when he was questioned as to ...

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  29. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning The [?] match, [?] up, between H. W. Stevenson and George Gray, was [?]dvanced another stage at Glasgow ...

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  30. MEN ORDERED OUT.

    CLEVELAND, Saturday Morning [?] The h[?]t step towards a stoppage [?] work in the [?]te coal re[?]ons has been taken. The Miners' Union ordered ...

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  31. RELIEVING THE DISTRESSED.

    Sir Thomas Cogh[?], the New South Wales Agent-General, is a[?]nging to distribute the New South Wales Government's cha[?]table donation of ...

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  32. UNIQUE DEFENCE SCHEME

    WASHINGTON, S[?]day Night A unique scheme is proposed for the defence of the Pant[?] Canal Colon[?] cha[?]man of the Canal [?] ...

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  33. RECIPROCITY

    LONDON, Friday Night Reuter [?]ports that Germany has re approached Canada. with a [?]to a trade [?]ty arrangement ...

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  34. INMAN DEFEATS REECE

    LONDON, Sunday Morning [?] The match between [?]n and Rec[?] for the [?]d [?] by [?] ...

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  35. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    ST. PAUL, Friday Night Mr. Roosevelt, in his campaign for [?] Am[?] Preside[?]y, is advocating the [?] ment of [?] country [?] ...

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  36. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Saturday Morning Mrs Despard, speaking at a meeting of the Women's Freedom League, advocated, in consequence of the rejection of the ...

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  37. MOTOR CAR OUTRAGES

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. [?] The [?] of [?] has [?]eased t[?] the [?] ...

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  38. A MIDNIGHT AFFRAY

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Shortly after midnight the constable on duty at Red tern heated the soun[?]d of a [?]voive[?] shot followed by the [?] of a woman ...

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  39. ELECTRICITY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—One [?] has arranged for an exp[?]ment with Profess[?] R[?]y's proposal for the production of [?]ty at the ...

    Article : 132 words
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  41. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Friday Night [?] A [?] out[?] has occurred at N[?] It is repo[?] that sold [?] are extensively [?]ng ...

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  42. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN, Saturday Night [?] Britain and Russia have emphatt[?]ea[?]y advised sa[?] De[?]ch the uncle of the Shah of Persia, who took a ...

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  43. WORKS CLOSING.

    The shipbuilders at Sunderland are closing then works owing to the [?] of coal. The [?] make three thousand more idle. ...

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  44. DESPERATE FIGHTING

    LISBON, Saturday Morning[?] The [?] at B[?] a[?]d [?] in consequence of the [?] the ...

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  45. UNION FUNDS.

    The miners' [?]ons have disbursed £1,[?]13, 230 in stake pay, b[?]t they s[?] hold securities of the normal value of £9[?]0,900, mostly belonging to the ...

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  46. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Wh[?] the Adelaide express was being shunted on to allow the Melbourne express to steam into the platform. Alfred R. G. ...

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  47. ELECTION RIOT

    ATHENS, Saturday Night. — Advices from A[?]val[?]e state there was an election [?] owing to the gend[?]es attempt[?] to prevent the ...

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  48. STEAMER WRECKED

    PUNTA ARENAS, Saturday Morning. The [?]trate steamer Fo[?]ley has bern wrecked A boat containing the captain and three officers was picked ...

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  49. THE BALLOT.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.[?] Three groups of small collieries in Lancashire and one [?] Staffordshire have inaugurated a ballot voting ...

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  50. STATUE DISFIGURED

    NEW YORK, Friday Night Vandals disfigured the statue of Admiral Fa[?]agut, in Madison Square. In 1911 the statue was [?]y disfigured, ...

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  52. ATHLETICS

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night [?] the Stanford University, in Ga[?]fornia, George Ho[?] established a world's record for a running high jump, clear ...

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  53. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The year's revenue totalled £18[?]090, 286. The principal stems were Customs. £32,619,000. ex[?]se, £38,3[?]0,000. ...

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  54. Public Telephone:

    Some weeks back the need of a public telephone to serve the residents of hampden and the eastern side of South Launceston was brought ...

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  55. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Saturday Night In the House of Commons the Employment of Children Bill was [?]ead a second time The measure raises the age [?] for ...

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  56. SURFACE MEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    The National Federation of the col[?]hery surface men in a manifesto state that there must be no resumption of work until the surface man's [?] ...

    Article : 33 words
  57. THEFT OF DIAMONDS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday Night.—He[?]tor Jewell, [?]a Henry Johnson, has been arrested, charged with the theft of diamonds valued at £2000 ...

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  59. TROOPS AND STRIKERS PLAY FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Lothian Miners' Federation has resolved not to resume work until the Wages Board has settled the minimum ...

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