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  2. BARONET'S WILL.

    The great. £10,000 will case was to-day again before the. Probate. Division of the High Court of Justice, which is considering the wilt of Sir John Murray Scott, ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND DEFENCE.

    The Attorney-Getteral (Sir Rufus Isaacs), in an address at Newcastle on the question of defence, said that Great Britain never stood so high or held a more predominating ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. BATTLESHIP AUSTRALAIA.

    His Majesty the King accomapnies by the prince of Wales and the Commonwealth High Commissioner, paid a visit to Portsmouth to-day to inspect the battle ...

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  6. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    In the course of a speech in London, the Parliamentary Under Secretary for foreign Affaire (Mr. Acland) admitted that if compulsory service were necessary for ...

    Article : 65 words
  7. STRIKE CRISIS'.

    Labour troubles in America are growing more serious every day. In Birmingham, Alabama, a mob of rioters, wrecked with dynamite a row of ...

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  8. LADY SACKVILLE'S INFLUENCE.

    The Probate Division of the High Court of Justice was again engaged to-day with the case arising out of the will of the late Sir John Murray Scott (Chairman of the ...

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  9. SIR GEORGE PATEY.

    At the conclusion of the royal inspection His Majesty created Rear-Admiral Patey a Knight of the Royal /Victorian Order. The announcement of the knighthood was ...

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  10. HIS MAJESTY DELIGHTED.

    The Australian sailors were drawn up on the deck of, the Australia yesterday to receive the royal party. Admiral Sir Hed worth Meux ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. DOCKERS AND SEAMEN OUT.

    Four thousand dockers at Leith have declared a strike. Hundreds of seamen have been discharged. ...

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  12. SPREADING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The strike of miners in the Benoni district is spreading, and troops have been sent to the disturbed area. The mines affected include the ...

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  13. "WE, ARE SEVEN."

    Miss Kerr the last or the seven sum-ugette prisoners who were sentenced a few nays ago to various terms of imprisonment for conspiracy, has been released. She ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. IN THE POTTERIES DISTRICT.

    Winkers at Bilston, Staffordshire, attempted to force entrance to the famous Etruria Pottery works. They hurled stones at the guarding constabulary, and ...

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  15. "BUT I AM MOKE THAN A SISTER."

    At the continuation to-day of- the ScottSackville will case Mjr. Arbuthnot gave remarkable evidence concerning an incident Which occurred at tie house of the late Sir ...

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  16. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The following is a copy of a cable message from His Majesty the King to the Governor-deneral in reply to one sent from Melbourne yesterday:—"On my return from ...

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  17. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Cutlers' feast at Sheffield, the Victorian Agent-General (Mr. McBride), in responding to the toast of "The visitors," said Victor ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. STOLEN JEWELS.

    The trial was concluded on Friday. of the two men arrested in connection with the recent robbery at King's Gross Railway Station of a box containing £4,000 woetp ...

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  19. TO GAIN THE VOTE.

    Suffragettes at Newcastle attempted on Friday night to blow up the City Labour Exchange. They had lighted a fuse attached to a canister of gunpowder, but it had ...

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  20. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MESSAGE.

    A cable message from the High Commissioner was received by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) to-day giving particulars of the royal visit to the ...

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  21. BARONET'S STOCK: EXCHANGE BUSINESS.

    Mr. Malcolm Scott, a well-known stocKb rotter, and brother sf the late Baronet, gave evidence regarding the transaction of Sir John's business on the Stock Exchange, ...

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  22. SUFFRAGETTES WITH FIRESTICKS.

    Suffragettes have burned down the Station at Buehars Junction. The outer walls alone remain standing. Ballikinra Castle, near Balfron ...

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  23. AUCTION SALE SENSATION.

    A daring jewellery robbery has occurred in Paris. An auction sale was announced at the Hotel Drouot, and the jewels were ...

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  24. EXTRAVAGANT PRAISE.

    Miss Edith Davison testified that Lady Sackville once praised Sir John Scott extravagantly, and added that she understood him thoroughly, and intended to take him ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the financial resolution in connection with home rule for Ireland was carried by 270 votes to 143 amid cheers from the ...

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  26. SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT.

    Further particulars have been published with regard to the sad death of Sir Samuel Gillott, a former Lord Mayor of Melbourne, whose decease occurred at ...

    Article : 214 words
  27. BERKELEY HOTEL SENSATION.

    When four robbers gained entrance to the Berkeley Hotel, Piccadilly, at the end of last month, it was reported that they had clubbed two night porters, that one ...

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  28. THE RAIDERS.

    The persons who were captured by the police in the raid by suffrairettes and dock labourers' supporters on Downing street have been brought before a Magistrate and ...

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  29. LAUGHING STOCK AT THE CLUB.

    Lady Franklin, wife of Surgeon-General Sir Benjamin Franklin, K.C.I.E., Bon. Physician to Queen Victoria and King Edward, informed the Court that Sir John ...

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  30. THIRST STRIKE

    The indicant suffragettes have decided to resort to "thirst strike,"in addition to the "hunger strike," in the event of imprisonment. ...

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  31. MONEYLENDERS' BILL.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Newton's Bill to compel moneylenders to disclose their identity and to forbid them sending unsolicited circuital was read a second ...

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  32. REPLY TO THE DOCTOR.

    Sir Benjamin Franklin stated in eyidence that during Sir John Scott's first serious illness he refused to let Lady Sackville see. the patient, as even his sisters ...

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  33. TERRIFYING SCENE.

    An appalling tragedy happened in New York Harbour on Friday. An explosion occurred on board an oiltank steamer, and the vessel burst into ...

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  34. RAID ON DIAMANTE.

    A strongroom in Antwerp baa been broken into and its contents rifled. Diamonds valued at £8,000 were, stolen, but the robbers must have been disturbed, for they ...

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  35. EMPIRE MANAGEMENT.

    A recetion was given to-day by Captand Mrs. Boyd carpenter to the Australsian High Commissioners and AgentsGeneral This evening a banquet was ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. THE LIBRARY INCIDENT.

    Mir. Arbutbnot related the incident in the library. He observed the ladies leaving on tiptoe after i-hey had been discovered. when he narrated the affair to Sir John ...

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  37. PORTER SENTENCED.

    The American, Hans Porter, charged with being concerned in a big jewel robbery, has been sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment. ...

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  38. FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Forty houses in this, city hare have been burned down. The. buildings of the Sublime Porte narrowly escaped destruction. ...

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  39. KING GEORGE.

    It is reported that Kins George is contemplating a visit to Canada and Australia next year It is considered likely that His Majesty ...

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  40. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue for the quarter ended June 30 mounted to £39, 480,892 including custone, £8,320,00 excise, £8,321,000; estate duties £7,162,000; and stamps, £2,255,00. ...

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  41. CRITICISINF THE PORTRAIT.

    Sir Hubert von Herkomer, the famous portraft painter, gave evidence concerning Lady Sackville's eriticisms of his portrait of Sir John Murray Scott. Lady Sackville ...

    Article : 99 words
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