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  5. PIRATES ATTACK A WRECK.

    Sensational incidents marked the wreck of the Pacific Mall Co[?]s steamer Asia at Finger lock Island, 200 miles south of Shanghai. ...

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  6. THE CHINESE REVOLUTION.

    The Canton revolution is spreading. Fatshau has been partly burned. The Perfect in Shuting has been assassinated and a magistrate of Samshin ...

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  7. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The omission of the battle of Chateauguay at the Emplts Festival in London in order not to wound the American susceptibilities was raised ...

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  8. A BIG DIAMOND.

    Maiden-lane importers have received from Johannesburg confirmatory messages regarding the discovery of a diamond weighing 244 carats. ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    There is much anxiety owing to the non-appearance of a small sailing boat [?]ed the Valda, in charge Of W. Francis. It left here on ...

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  10. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    Germany will have under arms in connection with the field manoeuvres this summer practically a million men, for in addition to the regular ...

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  11. CHARGE AGAINST A MINISTER.

    Press accusations are appearing charging graft against the Minister for Interior (Hon. F. Oliver), in connection with a land transaction. ...

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  12. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    The "Morning post" predicts that the Canadian reciprocity agreement will lead to a political union in North America. It contends that in ...

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  13. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The military aviator Matiavitch display of the inauguration of Australian penny postage. ...

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  14. A THEATRE ROBBERY.

    An expert cracksman entered the Garrick theatre and opened the back of Mr. Ascites' safe, and stole £400, the takings in connection with the ...

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  15. A ROAD CONTRACT ABANDONED.

    Early last year a contract was lot by the Government for the construction of a road in the vicinity of Mt. Fox, to cost £8,700. Tho work ...

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  16. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    The High Sea Fleet has left Kiel for a month's manoeuvres in the North Sea. ...

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  17. LOS ANGELES NEWSPAPER FIRE.

    The report that one of the accused who was arrested in connection with the dynamiting of the Los Angeles "Times" building, bad turned King's ...

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  18. A COINER'S PLANT.

    A coine[?]'s plant, worth £500, was seized at Clapham, and a Frenchman has been arrested. ...

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  19. THE RECIPROCITY BILL.

    The Danish Government is purchasing 50 Greenland dogs on behalf of the Mawson Antarctic expedition, Which will be sent direct to ...

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  20. A BARBERS' UNION.

    The Master Hairdressers of Sydney have decided to (form a branch of the Master Hairdressers' and Wig-makers' Federation of Australia, and ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the Anglo-American peace convention will probably be signed in a fortnight. It includes an arrangement whereby a ...

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  22. THE HARBOUR COMMISSION.

    The Chairman of the Harbour Commission appears to have teen converted to the necessity for improved harbour facilities at this port ...

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  23. A LINER'S MISHAP.

    A Cable has been received from the Marne Underwriters Association stating that the White Star steamon Irishman, which left Liverpool on ...

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  24. CRUELTY TO A GIRL.

    Mrs. Wilesmith and her bailiff, who were charged with cruelty to a maidservant, were sentenced to two years hard labour. Mrs. Wilesmith's son ...

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  25. THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    The rebels shot and killed Olson Shaffer, a former professor in the Californian University. It is thought international complications may ...

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  26. VICTORY FOR BARRY.

    Barry won by six lengths. It was a good race to Hammersmith,where Albany was leading by a couple of lengths, but Barry pulled away and ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT BUILDING FOR MELBOURNE.

    The Federal Government proposes to erect in Melbourne another building, which will cost between £40,000 .and £50,000. Plans, are now being ...

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  28. SUPERIORITY OF BRITISH GUNS.

    The Antilleny, Commission visited England, F[?]nce, and Germany, and reported unanimously that the naval guns constructed by Vickers Maxim's ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL.

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  30. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. H. H. Asquith), speaking in the House of Commons, in referring to the Liberal's complaints of the ...

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  31. CURING CANCER BY RADIUM.

    Radium, which is being used in the treatment of rodent under in the Melbourne Hospital, has proved a great success. One hundred cases have been ...

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  32. WINDFALL FOR CHARITIES.

    The late Charles Wertheimer's estate is valued at about £750,000. After bequests of £40,000 to each grand child the residue, estimated at ...

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  33. A SERIES OF STRIKES.

    Five hundred men are on strike at Los Angeles as the result of a carpenters' strike. Ten thousand railway shopmen are ...

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  34. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    During the debate in the House of Representatives on the Free List Bill. Mr. Madden, representative for Wisconsin, expressed the hope that ...

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  35. JAPAN'S REPRESENTATIVES AT THE CORONATION.

    Prince and Princess Higashi Tushimi, who are going to London for the Coronation, will sail by the steamer Kano Maru, which is due ...

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  36. CONTINGENT DREADNOUGHT LAUNCHED.

    The Conqueror a contingent Dread nought has been launched at the Clyde. ...

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  37. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    As the result of an accident to a street car fifteen people were injured, five fatally. ...

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  38. THE SUGAR MILLS COMMISSI0N

    A commission Will shortly be issued to the Central Sugar Mill Commission to proceed to the Tully River district to pursue the ...

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  39. A TERRIBLE FIRE.

    A fife occurred which resulted in damage being done amounting to one million dollars. In addition two people are known to have been killed ...

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  40. THE HOUNDSDITCH TRIAL.

    The charge against Peters and Dubof of constructive murder, was withdrawn at the Old Bailey, and at Justice Grantham's suggestion, the ...

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  41. SHIPPING MEMOS.

    The tender to meet the Cooma, bound north to-morrow leaves Howard Smith's wharf at 3 p.m. ...

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  42. MAY DAY IN FRANCE.

    The May Day celebrators were barred from entering the Placid Concorde and assembled at Champs Elysees. The cuirassiers charged the ...

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  43. TWO AVIATORS KILLED.

    The Military Matibvitch and his brother were flung from a Bleriot monoplane and killed. ...

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