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  5. FIRES AT SEA.

    Fires on board ships at sea have been surprisingly frequent since the destruction of the Volturno. The latest vessel to be overtaken by disaster of this kind is the Scotsdyke, a ...

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  6. PREPARING FOR WAR

    The Mexican Congress will be opened to-day. Fearing a blockade by American warships, President Huerta is making, anxious ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. THE ABUSIVE LARKIN.

    Mr. Jim Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, was the principal speaker at a meeting held last night in the Albert Hall. The gathering was organised by the ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. SANGUINARY BATTLE.

    'After the bloodiest 'battle in the history of the Mexican-revolution, the rebels, or the Constitutionalists, as they, prefer to call themselves, yesterday captured Cludad ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. TROUBLE IN DUBLIN.

    The Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress has decided not to recommend a general strike in sympathy with the Dublin malcontents, but is ...

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  10. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

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  11. THE MATE'S NARRATIVE.

    Interviewed upon his arrival at Portsmouth, Mr. Erskine, mate of the steamer Scotsdyke, gave some further details of the fire by which the vessel was destroyed, He ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. ORDERED TO MEXICO.

    The British cruiser squadron stationed at Barbados, the easternmost of the West Indian Islands, received peremptory orders last night to proceed to Vera Cruz. Mexico. The ...

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  13. SEVIER AND WOOTTON.

    Mr. Justice Darling has granted leave for Mr. Robert Slevier, to appeal against the verdict, for costs which was given in the libel action which Mr. Richard Wootton brought ...

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  14. ONLY A MATTER OF TIME.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Times" learns on the highest authority that President Wilson is convinced that General Huerta's resignation is only a ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    Messrs. Dalgety. and Co., Ltd., are making great preparations for shipping Australian wool to the United States. Under the, new American tariff wool is ...

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  16. COLLISION ON THE MERSEY

    A collision occurred on the Mersey early yesterday morning, between the steamers Rissa and Porth Cawl, The Rissa was so badly damaged that she ...

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  17. SHIPPING.

    Eden, str., 694 tons, Captain Ryldstrom, from South Coast ports, 2 a.m. I. and S.C. S.N. Co., agents. Tuncurry; str., 214 tons, Captain O'Blerne, ...

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  18. HUMAN FIEND.

    At an inquest at Gateshead, yesterday on the body of a newly-born male child that was found in a back lane in that town It was stated that the body was wrapped in sacking ...

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  19. ACILIA'S FATE.

    The Hamburg-America Company, owners of the liner Acilia which is overdue on a voyage from 'Valparaiso to Hamburg, has asked the Chilian Government to despatch ...

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  20. TROUBLE WITH THE LODGER.

    A case presenting curious features was before Mr. Maltland at the Burwood Police Court this morning, when William Firth, ages 45, was charged with maliciously ...

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  21. COMIC OPERA ARSENAL

    The head of the Quebec Arsenal, Colonel Gaudet, has retired owing to revelations that have been made in connection with the supplies under his charge ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    A public meeting held yesterday in Salisbury. the capital of Southern Rhodesia, adopted a motion declaring that it was not advisable that Rhodeslri should join the ...

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  23. DAYLIGHT THIEF AT PETERSHAM

    In broad, daylight, and in spite of the fact that members of the household were in a back room, a sneak thief yesterday took, advantage of the front door being, open, ...

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  24. NO GENERAL ELECTION.

    Mr. Redmond, the Nationalist leader, addressed a crowded meeting in Birmingham last night. He declared that there would not be a ...

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  26. NEW BANK MANAGER.

    Mr. Q. M. C. Shannon, accountant at the head office the Union Bank of Australia, has been appointed, general manager of the head branch of the Australian Bank of ...

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  27. BAR SILVER WEAKER.

    The market for bar silver, closed weaker 'yesterday. The ruling rate was 2s 3ΒΌ equal to a fall of 1-3d per oz. standard. ...

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