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  4. POLICE AND MILITANTS.

    Police and suffragettes were again in conflict yesterday. In the afternoon a crowd of 15,000 people gathered in Trafalgar -square to hear the ...

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  5. HOME IS WOMAN'S PLACE

    Sheik -ul -Islam, the religious head of the Mohammedan faith, has been interviewed in Constantinople. He stated that Islam was more solicitous ...

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  7. WILL IT BE PEACE?

    The Bulgarian peace delegates have arrived at Bucharest, and the Greek, Servian, and Montenegrin emissaries are expected to -day. The first meeting will probably take place ...

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  8. AIRSHIPS ON THE FRONTIER.

    A Franco -German convention has been signed which will regulate air traffic as far as these two nations are concerned. Private aircraft will be permitted to cross ...

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  9. GRUESOME LONDON TRAGEDY

    The man Robertson, whose three children were found buried under the floor of a flat in Hackney, in north -east London, was charged with wilful murder at the North ...

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  10. FIFTEEN KILLED.

    The intense heat prevailing in Denmark yesterday was responsible for a serious railway accident. On one line the rails expanded to such an ...

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  11. SHIPPING.

    Tuncurry, str., 213 tons, Captain O'Bierne, from Cape Hawke, 2.5 a. m. Allen Taylor and Co., agents. Urilla, str., 1965 tons, Captain Lucas, from ...

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  12. WARWICK FARM RACES.

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  13. BULGARIA DALLYING.

    It is stated in Athens that Bulgaria has asked for three days grace in which to bury her dead, the request having followed upon the refusal of the Allies to grant an ...

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  14. TOLL OF BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    A Parliamentary paper shows that during last year 1010 persons were killed and 8700 injured as a result of railway accidents in Britain. ...

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  15. FRANCE'S VIEW.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" says that much complaint is being made in France at the action of Bulgaria, who, she says, is appealing for protection right and ...

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  16. H. M. S. NEW ZEALAND.

    H. M. S. New Zealand will remain at Vancouver for a week, and during this time the officers and crew will be the guests of the city. ...

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  17. DONALDSON'S GREAT SPRINTING.

    Jack Donaldson, the world's champion sprinter, registered another remarkable performance at Glasgow on Saturday, when he twice broke the world's record for 220 yards. ...

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  18. SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    The presentation of the medals awarded to the members of the Scott expedition took place at Buckingham Palace yesterday. The medals, which were inscribed ...

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  19. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    Writing to London with regard to the present situation in China, Dr. Sun Yat Sen says that the prediction he made has been fulfilled-- that the European loan would be ...

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  20. FRENCH DEPUTY STABBED.

    While one of the members of the French House of Deputies, M. Lefevre, was addressing a meeting in support of the new conscription bill, he was stabbed in the head. ...

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  21. ADRIANOPLE FILLING UP.

    Mussulman refugees are being repatriated, and are going to Adrianople in large numbers. ...

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  22. RAND WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    The Trades Federation in Johannesburg has decided that the terms offered by the Government are insufficient, and that unless its demands are conceded a general strike ...

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  23. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The positions of the leading teams in the County Cricket Championship Competition when Saturday's matches concluded were:-- Kent, first, with 83.52 points; Yorkshire, ...

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  24. DISPUTES WITH CHAUFFEURS.

    There have come under the notice of Superintendent Edward, head of the Traffic Branch, Police Headquarters, several matters relating to the hire of taxi -cabs and ...

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  25. WORSE THAN MANCHU REGIME.

    Pekin is under martial law, and the existing state of affairs is worse than any conditions that ever prevailed under the Manchu regime. ...

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  26. WILL RUN FOR PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Robert Sievier, who has been before the public so prominently of late in connection with the big racing libel action, has announced his intention of contesting one of the ...

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  27. SECRET EXECUTIONS.

    From Hang -Chow, capital of the province of Che -kiang, it is reported that 481 arrests were made last week. Among those imprisoned were a number ...

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  28. COLLIERY ROOF COLLAPSES.

    Portion of the roof of a colliery in Doncaster collapsed yesterday, bringing down about three tons of earth. As a result of the fall one of the miners ...

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  29. RUNAWAY HORSE DROWNED.

    There have been several accidents in connection with the Ryde punt lately. Not long ago a drover lost several horses through a mishap to the punt. A few days ago ...

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  30. COPPER -MINERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of copper miners at Calumet, Michigan, U. S. A., is one of the gravest in American annals. It is costing £17,000 daily, and riots are feared. Troops have been sent ...

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  31. LONDON'S MOTOR 'BUSES.

    In the course of a discussion in the House of Commons on the question of road administration, it was stated that 2900 motor omnibuses were running in the streets of ...

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  32. NEW SCHOOL ASKED FOR.

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Carmichael, to- day promised a deputation that he would call for further reports regarding the Mortlake Public School building, which ...

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  33. PRESIDENTIAL FORCES.

    Pekin telegrams report that further successes have been secured by Yuan Shih Kal's troops. The revolutionary army at Nankin will ...

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  34. LIVERPOOL LOCKOUT.

    In consequence of the lock -out of bricklayers in Liverpool 30,000 workers have been thrown idle. ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The underwriters of the new South Australian £1,000,000 loan have been saddled with 78 per cent of the total. ...

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