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  2. MARCH OF SCIENCE.

    ROME, Sunday.--At a trial of the Ulivl electric ultra-violet rays, a number of strong metal bombs, containing explosives issued by the Admiralty, and placed at various spots in ...

    Article : 57 words
  3. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Limerick County Council has unanimously adopted a motion supporting the Nationalist volunteer movement. ...

    Article : 96 words
  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  5. BALKAN MASSACRES.

    SOFIA, Monday.--According to official imports the persecution of Greeks in Eastern Thrace has bean renewed with extreme vigor. Crowds of Greek peasants from Demotika ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. LABOR PROBLEMS.

    Industrial problems formed the principal theme of speakers at the annual dinner of the Master Builders' Association, held last night at Sargent's Cafe, Market-street. ...

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  7. SWORN IN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--To the accompaniment of a loyal salute from H.M.A.S. Melbourne, the singing of the National Anthem by 4000 school children, and the cheers of 10,000 ...

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  8. "PRICE OF LABOR."

    BATHURST, Monday--Mr. Wade, leader of the State Liberal party, addressing a large and enthusiastic audience presided over by the Mayor (Ald. H. C. Beavis), in the School of ...

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  9. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The grandstand and other buildings at the racecourse, Castle Bromwich, Warwickshire, have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at between £6000 and ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. SCIENTISTS PUZZLED.

    The cabled announcement of Signor Ulivl's achievement has come as a surprise to scientists, and they can offer no suggestion aa to how the results have been obtained. ...

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  11. PRISONERS BUTCHERED.

    PARIS, Monday.--The inter-national committee despatched to the Balkans by the Carnegie Peace Fund declares that although the Greek Bishops of Dolran, Kavala, and Seres were ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. A BISHOP'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--Bishop Frodslam, formerly of North Queensland, in the course of a letter, emphasising the Ulster volunteers' earnestness, appeals to all sides to abstain ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. DARING ROBBERS.

    LONDON, Monday.--A daring attempt to effect a bullion robbery is reported from Brindisi. The steamer Helouan, 7367 tons, owned by ...

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  14. UNDERGRADS' DAY.

    Undergrads' Day, that "comes once a year. The student's lift to brighten"--is next Saturday. It is to be held as usual in the Townhall, where addresses will be delivered, and the ...

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  15. NO GREAT GULF.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Chronicle" states, in its political notes, that there is no great gull between the proposed time limit for Ulster and Sir Edward Carson's formula "until ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. AUSTRALIANS BLAMED.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Alexandria correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that burglars, believed to be Australians, en route to England, robbed a jeweller named Rosenfeld, ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. AEROPLANE DISASTERS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--While Lieutenants Fellinger and Wiengandt were aeroplaning at Halber- stadt Aerodrome, the wing of the aeroplane broke, and they fell from a height of 500 metres, ...

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  18. LOAN FOR CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Monday.--It is stated that, in pursuance of a Manchu pledge made in 1909, Liu Kuan-Hsiung, Minister for the Navy, has negotiated with the Bethlehem Steel Trust for ...

    Article : 191 words
  19. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  20. COTTON MILLS BURNED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Bankfield cotton mills at Nelson, Lancashire, have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £40,000, and about 700 employees have been ...

    Article : 46 words
  21. BIG INSURANCE SWINDLES.

    ROME, Sunday.--Sixty arrests have been made at Naples, the prisoners being charged with swindling insurance companies by means of simulated or self-inflicted wounds. It is ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. TO-DAY.

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  23. HIGH-SPEED WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--By means of a Wheat-stone transmitter, Marconi messages have been sent at the rate of over 100 words a minute. The "Standard" states that the Government is ...

    Article : 42 words
  24. JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Count Okuma, Prime Minister, in an address to the Governors of the Provinces, insisted upon the benefits of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    LONDON, Monday.--The New South Wales Government loan of £3,000,000, in 4 per cents., at £99, is being underwritten. ...

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  26. BRUTAL GERMAN TROOPERS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--Public indignation has forced the re-trial of two troopers of the Cuirassiers, at Potsdam, who had been sentenced to six weeks and three weeks, respectively, for ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. DUMPING ALLEGED.

    Giving evidence before the Inter-State Commission yesterday. Norman Keysor, general manager of Metters, Ltd., stated that stoves were being dumped in Australia. ...

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  28. SURVIVORS ATTACKED.

    ROME, Sunday.--The steamer Solferino, 2276 tons, ran ashore near Bardia, Tripoli. A number of Bedouins attacked a party of the passengers and crew, while landing, and killed a ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. RAIL AND TRAM.

    The Minister for Railways. Mr. Hoyle, yesterday morning received a deputation from the Trades and Labor Council on the subject of the late running of suburban trains and the lack ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    Fresh earthquake shocks have occurred in Sicily. Vesuvius is very active. CALCUTTA, Sunday. Several houses, occupied by educated ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. WOMAN SPY GAOLED.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The female cashier who was arrested at Hamburg on a charge of obtaining portions of the plans of a warship building in the local shipyards, and selling ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Standard" states that the majority ot the world's Governments favor a reduction in international letter postage to three-halfpence, and that some ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. "FIGHT THE COMMON ENEMY."

    BATHURST, Monday.--Mr. Wade, in the course of an address in the School of Arts hall to-night, appealed to the Liberals and Farmers and Settlers to close their ranks and fight the ...

    Article : 333 words
  34. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--R. Gould (New Zealand) and E. Oldham (Eton) have won the Cambridge University Lowe Double Sculls. ...

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  35. PERUVIAN HORROR.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Letters received at Plymouth state that 45 mutinous Peruvian soldiers were placed on a raft on the Napor River, and massacred with a machine-gun operated ...

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  36. "PERSUASIVE AMIABILITY."

    After the swearing-in had been completed the guests were presented to the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson. Scotsmen were enthusiastic about the ...

    Article : 273 words
  37. MISSING BOAT FOUND.

    HALIFAX, Monday.--The United Stales revenue cutter Seneca reports by wireless having picked up the third missing boat from the steamer Columbian, which recently caught fire ...

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  38. GOLF.

    LONDON, Monday.--For the amateur golf championship 232 entries have been received. Brilliant weather is prevailing, and the course is very fast, but the greens, which have ...

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  39. LOOPED THE LOOP.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, looped the loop six times in a monoplane at Sheerness, with Hamel, the well-known aviator, as pilot. ...

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  40. DASH FOR LIBERTY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Though it is quite possible that the sensational dash for liberty made by Norman Moroney, the Tasmanian criminal, as the [?]darra was steaming up Port ...

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  41. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    Stanley Clarke Greenway[?] 21, was charged at the Newtown Court yesterday, with feloniously slaying Emily Goodspeed at Annandale on May 18. Mr. Morgan for Mr. E. R. Abigail appeared ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. LIONESS AT LARGE.

    TAMWORTH, Monday.--Many of the residents in the outlying settlements of the Tamworth district are seared at the report that a lioness has been seen prowling about the Watson's ...

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  43. BRIDGE BLOWN UP.

    WASHINGTON, Monthly.--General Funston reports that the Mexicans have blown up the Inter-oceanic railway bridge at San Francisco, 28 miles from Vera Cruz. The bridge spanned ...

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  44. OIL FOR THE NAVY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The report that the Government, by making a guarantee to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, has secured for the Admiralty the first call on the output, is officially ...

    Article : 54 words
  45. SUB-MARINE DEPOT SHIP.

    Messrs. John Brown and Co., of Clydebank, who built the battle-cruiser Australia, have just secured a contract from the Commonwealth Government for a submarine depot ship, which, ...

    Article : 44 words
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