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  6. "SIMPLE LIFE" SANATORIUM.

    Some strange doings at a sanatorium in Wills, Kitsap County, Washington, are just now being investigated by the police authorities. ...

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  7. LABOR'S REVOLT.

    After a day of the wildest rioting London over saw soldiers to-night are streaming from Aldershot, and by morning the metropolis will resemble an armed camp. ...

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  8. THE POPE'S CONDITION.

    Despite the official statement that the Pope is getting better a strong feeling is apparent in Vatican circles that the true state of his health is not being revealed. ...

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  9. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The formation of the English cricket team which, under the auspices of the M.C.C., will tour Australia next season, has been completed. ...

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  10. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the county competition to-day G. L. Jessop, playing for Gloucestershire against Somerset, put up a score of 153, and P. F. Warner, for Middlesex against Sussex, made ...

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  11. EFFORTS OF MINISTERS.

    Mr. Churchill, Mr. Lloyd George, and other Ministers, are endeavoring to force a settlement. They have secured a list of the men's ...

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  12. A SHOWER OF SHALE.

    Inspector Goulder took proceedings in the Central Summons Court this morning against Phillip Ronan, contractor, charging him with carrying on blasting operations in ...

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  13. RAILWAY MEN'S STRIKE.

    The strike of railway men is assuming alarming proportions. All the freight trains are idle, and the passenger service also is now threatened with ...

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  14. THE POPE'S SISTERS.

    A par in your cables from Rome yesterday in reference to the health of the Holy Father road:--"The Pope's sisters have not left his bedside since his condition became serious. ...

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  15. DESPERATE CONFLICTS.

    Reports from Liverpool to-day show that the situation there is quite as serious as it is in London. Desperate fighting between the police and ...

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  16. THE JUDGE'S NOTES.

    Mrs. Mulroney, in her own behalf, again appeared before the Full Court to-day in connection with the appeal of Mulroney against the Warringah Shire Council. She is ...

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  17. KING'S CAR HELD UP.

    The King this afternoon had an opportunity to see how serious the situation had become. His Majesty was on his way to Buckingham Palace, when his motor-car suddenly ...

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  18. COAL PORTERS' DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The points of dispute between the coal porters and their employers were settled to-day at a conference that had been arranged by the Board of Trade. ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT WILL STRIKE HARD.

    That the Government will "strike hard," irrespective of the rights of the case between masters and men, was definitely announced by the Home Secretary in the House of ...

    Article : 160 words
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  21. AUSTRALIAN BOATS DELAYED.

    The sailing of the steamers Naming and of the Papanui for Australian ports has been postponed indefinitely. ...

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  22. STRUCK BY WAGGON-POLE.

    John Carroll, 49, a carter, who lives at 211 Commonwealth-street, Surry Hills, met with a serious accident at Toohey's Brewery, Elizabeth-street South, at 10.30 this morning. He ...

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  23. TIED UP AND FORGOTTEN.

    The barest details of a remarkable story, which may develop into a charge of murder, have been received here from Papua. Pending a full inquiry into the whole of the ...

    Article : 219 words
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  25. CONVICTED OF BURGLARY.

    William Fitzsimmons, who, at the Quarter Sessions yesterday was convicted of burglary, chiefly by the evidence of fingerprint identification, was sentenced to five ...

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