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  6. CHARGE OF MURDER

    William Ward, who was arrested in West Australia, appeared at the police court to-day on the charge of having murdered Edward Nixon Smith, who ...

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  7. STRIKE RIOTS.

    During strike disturbances here the police fired on a crowd of 3000 persons, with the result that three men were fatally shot and a number of ...

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  8. TITANIC INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the loss of the steamer Titanic was continued to-day. Application was made by counsel to be allowed to represent the Titanic's ...

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  9. MINERS' WAGES.

    A scene occurred when the South Wales Coal Board, on the casting vote of Viscount St. Aldwyn, decided that the rates for colliery laborers should ...

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  10. MODERN ARMADA.

    One hundred and twenty warships are participating in the naval manoeuvres in Weymouth Bay. His Majesty the King is in ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australian Eleven has suffered defeat in the first match of their tour, Nottinghamshire having beaten them to-day by six wickets. ...

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  12. SAFETY AT SEA.

    A deputation representing the Seamen's. Dockers', Clerks', Stevedores', Stewards'. Cooks', Butchers' and Bakers' Unions waited upon the ...

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  13. MAHARAJAH'S JEWELS

    The Maharajah of Alwar's case of jewels, valued at £24,000, which was stolen, has been recovered from the thief, who is alleged to be a British ...

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  14. LATE R. C. ANDERSON

    The funeral of the late Mr Robert Caldwell Anderson took place this afternoon. There was a short service at the residence, "Carrick Hill," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TO PREVENT TYPHOID

    Dr. Broughton Alcott, who, with Professor Metchnikoff, has, as a result of researches at the Pasteur Institute, discovered a new vaccine against typhoid. ...

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  16. WHEELED TRAFFIC.

    Mr W. J. Liberty, superintendent of traffic in London, has drawn up, at the request of Mr H. W. Aspinall, of this city, an interesting ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    Mr Alan Burgoyne read a paper before the Secretary of Arts on "Colonial Viticulture" last night. He said that not withstanding ...

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  18. THE WAR.

    The Italians have captured the Vail of Rhodes while he was attempting to escape. ...

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  19. EMPTY SPACES.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" declares that the Australian census results are abs[?]tely tragic, and show that twelve years of federation have not produced ...

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  20. MOROCCO.

    Reinforcements are being sent forward to Morocco. These will bring the total French force in the country, up to 43,000 men. ...

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  21. MILITARY HATS.

    The Defence authorities have let new contracts for an additional supply of [?],000 hats for military use in connection with the introduction of ...

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  22. TRAIN TRAGEDY.

    Max Monblan or, as his real name is said to be, Max Molaski, the Russian optician, who shot himself in a railway train on the Prahran line ...

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  23. CENTRAL POST OFFICE

    At the quarterly meeting of the City Council to-day, Cr. Sir Henry Weedon moved:-- That a letter be forwarded to the ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL WORKERS

    Members of the industrial Workers of the World, a Socialistic organisation, are fomenting Industrial disturbances along the Paci[?] coast. ...

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  25. EXCESSES IN MEXICO

    A British sloop of war has sailed for the Mexican coast to succor any Britishers who may be threatened as a result of the excesses by the ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S MATCH.

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  27. STEAMER OLYMPIC

    The trouble with the Seafarers' Union at Liverpool, in regard to the bont accommodation on the White Star Company's mammoth liner Olympic ...

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  28. BRITISH FLEET.

    Mr Fisher, the Prime Minister, does not appear to be at all sanguine that the suggestion that a section of the British fleet should be invited to pay a ...

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  29. WINCH MAN'S DEATH.

    The death took place in the Melbourne Hospital to-day, of Lancelot Salmon, 62 years of age, a winchman, of Station Street, Port Melbourne, as the result of ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICANS.

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