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  2. PERSONAL

    Lady Ward and Miss Eileen Ward, of New Zealand, who have been visiting Europe, have sialed by the medina. Madame Melba sailed for America on ...

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  3. THE PANAMA CANAL

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night. — Mr. Ph[?]e Buena Varilla, a former engineer of the Panama Camal under the late M.De Lesseps, on being interviewed ...

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  4. THE STOLEN NECKLACE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The hearing of the charges against the four men who were arrested in London in connection with the theft of Mr Mayer's ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Trade at the port of Manchester is paralysed and 5000 met are idle. All efforts to arrange a conference have proved ...

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  6. WORK AND WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday — Union officials expect the Beaufort strike to end shortly All the men at the Beaufort Deep L[?]ds left work this ...

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  7. REMARKABLE CRIMINAL

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — The police, state Schmidt is the most remarkable criminal product of the present age. S[?]midt declared, in ...

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  8. MAITLAND COOIERIES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Serious troubles are threatening on the Martland coalfields owing to the machine men in the Pelaw Main colhery stopping work ...

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  9. ALL MUST DIE

    (BLOOMINGOTN INDIAN), Friday Night).— March Hurst, a stone[?]ason, awake[?]ing in the middle of the ngiht, summoned his fa[?]ly of three ...

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  10. SIR EVELYN WOOD

    LONDON, Friday Night. — While Pre[?]d Marshal S[?] Evelyn Wood was[?]ding at Har[?] horse became frightened at a luggage motor car and ...

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  11. TRANSPORT WORKERS MEET.

    The members of the exec[?]tive of the National Transport Workers Federation have been summoned this week to meet in London on Monday to review ...

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  12. DISSATISFIELD STRIKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — M[?] dissa[?]st[?]nt on is being fell among st[?] at Eag[?] in consequence of the shortage of tr[?]ds Mr. T. J. [?] ...

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  13. AISGILL DISASTER

    LONDON, Friday Night. — At the inquest in connection with the A[?]sginll railway disaster the driver, Nicholson, agreed that the regulations afforded ...

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  14. OMNIBUS COMPANIES.

    LONDON. Friday Night. — The omnibus companies and the men's union have agreed to [?]fer with Mr As[?]th on Monday Meanwhile the ...

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  15. GOLF SENSATION

    BROOKLYN MASSACHUSETTS), Saturday Night. — Frances O[?]t, a schoolboy amateur, provided a surprise in the American often golf ...

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  16. RAILWAY MRN RESUMING.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Liverpool railway men ha[?]e tran[?]ously resolved to p[?]ame to-morrow, and the National Union of Railway Men ...

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  17. SUBURBAN DRIVERS UNION

    DUNEDIN, Sunday. — THe Suburban Drivers Union has decided to own the Federation of Labor and Social Deme[?]tion Party It was asi[?] ...

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  18. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    PARKS, Friday Night. — Four women were sheltering under an [?]bre[?] during a storm, and were struck by lighting. One was killed, two ter[?]bly ...

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  19. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — There is a more hopeful pre[?]ent of a settlement of the railway disputes All the companies concerned have offered the ...

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  20. MR W. J. BRYAN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — M. W. J. Bryan has con[?]ed at C[?]ratupen ais course of in[?]res. The [?] at the tent meetings sho[?] a ...

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  21. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The following Tasmanians have passed ex[?]ation for appointment as telephonists Registered candidates ...

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  22. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    ALBANY (NEW YORK), Friday Night.—The State Assembly has ordered the arrest of James Garrison, ex Governor Salzer's personal friend, for ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Owing to the expec[?]ation that Mr Ales Ure Lord Advocate for Scotland will be come Lord President of the Council ...

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  24. N.Z. OILFIELDS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — at a meeting of creditors and shareholders in the New Zealand Od[?]helds company the officer receiver reported that the ...

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  25. A PROMOTION.

    Charles Herbert Ob[?]e, clerk fifth class correspondence and records [?]ch, postal service, to be clerk fourth class electrical engineers ...

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  26. COUNTERFEIT NOTES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—the con[?]terfe[?]t bank notes in [?]latino at Peterhead have been traced to local prison convicts, who made them out of ...

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  27. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY

    The Home Affairs Department is [?] applications for the position of [?] evidence for the West Australian section of the ...

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  28. THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA, Friday Night. — Alban[?]an [?]gards are extensively dep[?]dating the Car[?]st[?]ns,and the prvisional Government does not protect them, ...

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  29. MILITARY CHANGES

    [?]ist Infantry Tasmanian Re[?]s L[?]eut[?]ant Colonel L. F. Clarke, her anatt[?]ched [?]st to be colonel supern[?]tary to the establish ...

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  30. SCIENTIFIC WORK

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. With a new to s[?]en, funds to early on the [?]te Captain Scott[?]s scientific work,the authorities are selling,t he rema[?]de[?] ...

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  31. A MARVELLOUS WORK

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Many of the notes are circulating at Peter head. They are the work of a clever penman, and the manner in which the ...

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  32. LABOR LEADER'S TROUBLES

    "The Pall Mail Gazette" describes the Labor leaders as co[?]ks on [?]st[?]n They know not where they s[?]d, and have so much [?]t[?]ed work that they ...

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  33. ALBANIAN INCURSIONS

    BELGRADE, Sunday Morning. — Owing to Alba[?]an mearsions the Government is about to re[?]occupy strategic positions which the Great Powers ...

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  34. OVERSEA VISITORS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — THe British Parliamentary visitors were entertained at a garden party at the Federal Parliament House this ...

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  35. A WORD TO THE STRIKERS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Mr Snowden, Labor M.P. in a letter ot "The Morning Post," says it is unfortunate that the Labor trade unions in ...

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  36. NORTHER TERRITORY

    The External Affairs Department is throwing open fresh areas of land in the Northern Territory on the Daly River for cultivation for farr[?]s and ...

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  37. A PRINCESS'S SUICIDE

    BERLIN, Friday Night. — The remains of the late Princess So[?]ia of Sa[?]-We[?]man Fase[?]ch, who committed [?]de owing to a love affair will be ...

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  38. CONSCRIPTION

    WINNIPEG, Friday Night — Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., speaking at the Canadian Club, said conscription was never likely to be introduced in ...

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  40. A BANK SUSPENDS

    BERLIN, Friday Night. — The Han seatic Bank at Ham[?]burg has suspended and Herrs Cramer, Vonklausbruch and S[?]n[?]ch B[?]ethe, directors, have been ...

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  41. AERIAL DERBY

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The aerial Derby around London for "The Daily Mail" cup, over a distance of a[?]mis, was very successful. There was ...

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  42. GRAVE ALLEGATIONS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Grave allegations of wrongful practices have been made in connection with the selection of a Liberal candidate for Mosman in ...

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  43. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Friday Night. — A military court which has been investigating the deaths of Madero and Suarez, find that no crime was ...

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  44. A JOCKEY'S REVENGE

    BRUSSELS, Friday Night. — An owner of stables engaged Hendye, a jockey, and next day discharged a jockey named Brown. The latter awaited ...

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  45. YOUTHFULELEVATORMAN

    SAINT PAUL, Saturday Night.—A youthful elevator man saved the lives ofa score of employees at the Lo[?]s Dow Company. The manufacturers ...

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  46. EXTRAORDINARY SCANDAL

    BERLIN, Sunday Morning. — An [?]tiaordinary s[?]ndal is causing consternation at Breslan, and fourteen persons have been arrested for immorality ...

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  47. NORTH-WEST COAST.

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  48. INTERESTING DISCOVERY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — A discovery has ben made of fifty eight skull[?] of women in a mound near Plattsmouth, Nobraska, and it is be ...

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  49. INFANTS' BODIES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Yesterday at West Melbourne the body of a newlyb[?]n female child was found wrapped in a parcel in the afternoon ...

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