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  3. REMARKABLE BAR TRAGEDY.

    Herbert Vincent Clinton, a visitor, from .Victoria, who is a cabdriver, and lives at East Brunswick, had a sensational experience in an hotel in ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    The newspapers state that the Serbo-Bulgarian railway service has been suspended and martial law declared at Sofia. They believe that ...

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  6. HOME RULE BILL.

    Mr. Balfour's amendment for the rejection of Home Rule was defeated by 368 votee to 270, and the bill was read a second time and referred ...

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  7. MARCONI REVELATIONS.

    Captain Murray gave evidence that his brother, before leaving England, handed him three thousand Marconis purchased for the Liberal ...

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  8. SIR E. CARSON DEFIANT.

    Sir Edward Carson, in the House of Commons, fervently hoped never again to discuss Home Rule in the Commons. Mr. Redmond had ...

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  9. MOVEMENT OF BULGARIAN TROOPS.

    The Bulgarians continue to move their forces north against the Servians. Only sixty thousand now on oppose the Greeks. ...

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  10. APPEAL BY CZAR.

    The Czar has telegraphed to King Peter of Servia and King Ferdinand of Bulgaria imploring them to avoid fratricidal war, and hoping they ...

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  11. ARMS FOR ULSTER.

    The police raided a Hammersmith stable, where it was Supposed a quantity of arms for Ulster was stored, and seized 4000 rifles. ...

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  12. MOTOR LEAPS INTO RIVER

    At the inquest into the death of Mr. Eagelhert, a Stockbroker, who was drowned through his motor leaping into the Medway, a verdict of ...

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  13. FALL IN SHARES.

    It is noteworthy that Marconi shares, wherefor Lord Murray, of Elibank, paid upwards of 60, are now under 15. ...

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  14. LEITCH PICTURES.

    Next Saturday night, in the town hall, the management of Leitch Pictures will present a very attractive series of star photo plays. The ...

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  15. SEIZED RIFLES ITALIAN MADE.

    The rifles seized at Hammersmith are of Italian manufacture of the magazine pattern. Their mechanism is simple, and they are ...

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  16. A MINISTER'S ACTION CRITICISED.

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that though there is no trace of dishonour it was unwise for Sir Rufus Isaacs, Mr. Lloyd George, and ...

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  17. EFFECT ON STOCKS.

    Mr. Engelbert's death has had an effect on the exchange. There are rumours of other failures pending. ...

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  18. FURTHER SLUMPS.

    Other financial failures in London are feared. Continental realisations continue severe, and the slump on the Yankee market has added to the ...

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  19. TO A CORRESPONDENT.

    B.S.H. (Hexham).--1, 2, 3, 4.--You had better refer these to the "Mildura Cultivator" or the " Renmark Pioneer." 5.-- ...

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  20. AN EXCITING DEBATE.

    Sir Edward Carson was warmly cheered when he opened the Home Rule Bill debate. He said in the event oi armed resistance, which ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Speaking at the Australian banquet in London, Sir Geo, Reid said the past year had been a brilliant one for Australian trade. ...

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  22. SOUTH GUMS ESTATE.

    The South Gums estate, situate about eight miles from Penshurst, is brought under notice for grazing purposes by an advertisement calling for ...

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  23. SERIOUS STRIKE RIOTS.

    Serious strike riots occurred outside Ipswich hosiery mills yesterday. One woman was killed, and many others Were wounded. while some of ...

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  24. CLOSER SETTLEMENT INQUIRY.

    Messrs. Thomson and Livingston, two of the members of the special commission appointed by the Cabinet to inquire into the working of the ...

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  25. FATIGUE AS A DISEASE.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts, a member of the House of Commons, speaking at a Labour demonstration at Mansfield, said that fatigue among the ...

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  26. WEDDING AT EDENHOPE.

    Our Edenhope correspondent writes:--A wedding of much local interest was celebrated at the Edenhope Roman Cathollic Church on ...

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  27. SPORTING CABLEGRAMS.

    Georges Carpentier is appearing at the Revue, London Opera House. "Bombardier" Wells, from the stage box, challenged him for ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    An Australasian banquet was held at the Trocadero, 210 leading business men and financiers being present. Sir Geo. Reid, presiding, said ...

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  29. CRICKET.

    Yorkshire beat Leicester at Leeds by an innings and 208 runs. Hirst took seven wickets for 33 and three for 15 runs. ...

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  30. CANADAS NAVAL POLICY.

    Speaking at Edmonton yesterday, Mr. Bouratsa, leader of the French Nationalist party in Canada, said if Canadians supported Mr. Borden's ...

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  31. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES

    A bomb exploded in the new wing of the Newcastle post office, but caused little damage. ...

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  32. LYRIC PICTURES.

    There was a very good attendance at the Lyric Pictures again last evening when a varied programme, comprising comedy and drama and scenic ...

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  33. MUNICIPALITIES AND LANDOWNERS.

    The question of the right of municipal councils to give orders for obtaining road making materials from private properties has been ...

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  34. FOOTBALL

    At the annual meeting of the Northern Rugby Union, held at Manchester yesterday, a strong attack has made by Huddersfield and Wigan, ...

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  35. MISS DAVISON'S DEATH.

    The inquest on the death of Miss Davison, who ran in front of the horses in the Derby, resulted in a verdict of death from misadventure. ...

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  36. THE CORONER'S VIEW.

    In summing up at the inquest en Miss Davison, the coroner expressed his opinion that Miss Davison did not rush the King's horse ...

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  37. ANARCHIST OUTRAGES.

    During the commemoration of the death of the poet Cambells in 1580, an anarchist threw a bomb at the Children's procession. It is reported ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Colonel Dian, manager for Major Semmens, the shooting captain of the Australian Bisley team, has arrived, and was met by representatives of ...

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  39. RETURN OF MR. WATT.

    Mr. Watt has returned. He announced that Mr. Hagelthorn had accepted the Works portfolio. The Horonary Ministership will not be ...

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  40. RELIC OF TITANIC.

    The steamer Eisenach sighted a barnacle-covered lifeboat near the scene of the Titanic disaster. She ...

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  41. POLO

    The first series of three polo matches for the America Cup were played at Long Island. America, the holders, scored five goals, and ...

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  42. HONEYMOON TRAGEDY.

    The courts have ordered Porter Charlton son of Judge Charlton, to return to Italy and face the charge of murdering his wife, during their ...

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  43. REPORT CONFIRMED.

    Mr. Murray admits' that a London newspaper cable stating that Mr. Watt had appointed Mr. Hagelthorn ...

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  45. PANAMA TOLLS.

    The Government announced in the Chamber that Italy joined England in insisting on arbitration in relation to Panama dues on foreign ...

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  46. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is very slow Less money would be accepted for off coast cargoes, but buyers are not interested. ...

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