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  7. LIBEL ACTION

    Entertainment Vivian Brandon. the British officer who was sentenced in 1910 to four years imprisonment in a fortress at Wesel on a charge of espionage. ...

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  8. ELECTROCUTED

    A fire which broke out in large electrical works at Guadalajara. an ancient town 35 miles North-cast of Madrid, bad shocking results. ...

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  9. WAR IN THE AIR

    The "Daily Mall" states that the Admiralty has selected several bases, on the east and south coast for water-plane depots. ...

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  10. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford addressed a meeting at Birmingham last night, on the question of defence. He urged that live foreign ...

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  11. SEASIDE MYSTERY

    A mysterious affair has occurred at Flam borough Head. in Yorkshire. Mrs Knight, the wife of the Rev. Albert Knight, vicar of Christ Church. ...

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  12. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    Mr Herbert samuel, Postmaster General, Healt at length with the situation arising out of the Franchise Bill in the course of a speech at Redear, in ...

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  13. BALKAN WAR.

    The hopes that the peace negotiations between Turkey and the Balkan Allies would have a successful issue have been dashed to the ground by the ...

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  15. "LA GIOCONDA"

    A starting statement is made by the Paris correspondent of the "Observer" regarding Leonardo da Vinci's great picture, "La Golconda," which was ...

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  16. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    The Rev. Edward Lyttelton, the head master of Eton College, and the Rev. Hugh B. Chapman, chaplain, of the Chapel Royal, Savoy, earnestly urge ...

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  17. GERMAN AIRSHIP

    The German Government has stepped in to prevent a German firm from making an airship for use in England. An English firm was arranging to ...

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  18. UNIONIST PARTY

    Mr Bonar Law. Lender of the Opposition, delivered an important speech upon the political situation last night, in which he made special reference to ...

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  19. DISESTABLISHMENT

    No fewer than S660 petitions have been presented to the House of Commons against the Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill. ...

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  20. STATE MINISTRY

    While Mr Watt, the Premier, intends to leave for England on February 12, Mr M'Bride. Minister for Mines, who has been selected to succeed Sir John ...

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  21. LABOR UNREST

    Serious trouble has arisen at the collieries at Skelmersdale. in Lancashire. The miners have decided by 963 votes ...

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  22. ATTITUDE OF POWERS

    A message from Berlin states that the "North German Gazette" says that the Powers are unanimous upon the question of the maintenance of ...

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  23. NEW ZEPPELIN

    Count Zeppelin, who has been most unfortunate in having his airships destroyed, has had another machine constructed. ...

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  24. FAMOUS PICTURE

    The portrait of Manna Lisa ("La Golconda"), wife of the painter's friend, Era del Golconda, of Florence, is one of the most famous pictures in the world, ...

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  25. ESCAPED LIONESS

    A great sensation was caused in a theatre at Belleville, a suburb of Paris, last night, by the escape of a performing lioness from its cage. ...

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  26. MADAME MELBA

    It is announced that Madame Melba, the famous Australian singer, is to receive £10,000 for a tour of America and Canada in the autumn. ...

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  27. SEASIDE THEFTS

    As an overdressed woman was leaving a shed for bathers at Albert Park, a girl, with the water dripping from her scarlet bathing gown, ran along ...

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  28. WARSHIPS DESPATCHED

    The battleships King Edward VII. (10,550 tons) and Zealandia (10,350 tons), which are at Malta, have been ordered to the Levant. ...

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  29. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

    In the report of the proceedings of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria it is stated that during the past year the council carried out another ...

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  30. LEAP FOR LIFE

    Mr V. Tanner, the Coroner, held an inquiry at the Morgue to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of William Fagan, wharf laborer, who ...

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  31. HOME RULE

    The division in the House of Lords on the second rending of the Home Rule Bill will be taken on Thursday. ...

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  32. SEVERE FIGHTING

    Advices from the front state that heavy fighting took place between the Turks and Greeks at Blzanl, outside Janina, on Friday and Saturday. ...

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  33. DEADLY PEA RIFLE

    The stringent regulations of the new law, under which no rille may be sold to anyone under 18 years of age, is regarded by gunsmiths and dealers in ...

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  34. ANIMAL ODDITY

    A rabbit, which in some respects to resembles a Persian cat, was captured yesterday at Moorecdue, by Messrs it, Catchpool and J. Reynolds, of ...

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  35. SEARCHING INQUIRY

    Fares Nicholl, manager for an underclothing manufacturer, called at the Russell street police station on Saturday afternoon in a hurry, and asked to ...

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  36. WOMAN MISSING

    Frederick Woodman, a carpenter, resiling at 86 young street, Fitzroy has reported to the police that his wife has been missing from here home since ...

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  38. FIRE AT TUNSTALL.

    A fire this afternoon destroyed the house of Mr C. Adams, of Springvale road, Tunstall. The building. which was of wood, ...

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  39. PERILS OF THE SURF

    Several exciting rescues from the surf were carried out on the ocean benches yesterday. Frank Stevens, a visitor from the ...

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  40. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    The residence of Mr H. Warren, canmeller, of Murphy street, Garden Vale, was broken into on Saturday afternoon. A side door was burst open ...

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