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  6. HOME RULE

    Mr A. H. Peake, Premier of South Australia, in the course of an interview at Dublin, declared that he was a Home Ruler. ...

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  7. TRAINS COLLIDE

    An appalling railway tragedy occurred yesterday at Nagpur, the capital of the Central Provinces, A crowded passenger train collided ...

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  8. PORTUGAL

    A daring effort was made to-day to secure the release of the monarchist supporters who were arrested in connection with the demonstration made ...

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  9. SUFFRAGETTES

    One hundred policeman took part in the raid early this morning on the headquarters of the Women's Political Union in Kingsway. ...

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  10. THE EMPIRE

    The annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association was held today. Mr W., J., Lowther, Speaker of the House of Conmons, presided. ...

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  11. ULSTER DRILLING

    In consequence of the reports that opponents of Home Rule in Ulster were drilling in order to be ready for emergeucies action has been taken by the ...

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  12. "GRAFT" CHARGES

    Four police officers who are accused of "graft" have been placed on trial. A number of charges, covering a period of four years, have been ...

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  13. GERMAN ARMY

    Although the Budget Committee of the Reichstag adopted, in the main, the proposals of the Government for increasing the German Army at a cost ...

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  14. CARDINAL'S VIEWS

    Cardinal James Gibbons, of Baltimore, has written a letter to the AutiSuffrage Association deprecating the granting of the suffrage to women. ...

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  15. WIRELESS CHAIN

    The committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances under "which the Government entered into the contract with the Murconli Company for a ...

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  16. PANAMA CANAL

    Reports have been received here that Japan is negotiating for the lease of a coaling station on Bonendor Island, situated in the Carribean Sea, near the ...

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  17. MURDER ALLEGED

    A sensation has been caused by the arrest of Baron Bisping, a rich Lithuanian landlord, nu a charge of murder. ...

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  18. CHAMPION DOG

    Miss Asheton Cross's Pekingese, "Champion Chootal," has died mysteriously 'from aconite poisoning at the Sonthamptou Show. ...

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  19. PAYMENT OF COSTS

    The Government has filled a petition in bankruptey against Mr PethlekLawrence in consequence of the nonpayment of cost in connection with ...

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  20. GRAZIER DIVORCED

    Mr Justice Street to-day gave Judgment. In an application by Rebecca Hamilton. Byrie for divorce from Edwin Alick Ryrle. a grazier, on the ...

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  21. BALKAN WAR

    It is semi-officially announced that Essand Pasba, the defender of Seutard, who has proclaimed himself King of Albania, has officially reported his ...

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  22. SEAT FORFEITED

    Sir Stuart Samuel, whose seat in the House of Commons was recently forfeited in consequence of the dealings of the firm of Samuel, Montagu and ...

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  23. FLOOD WATERS

    Floods are Inundating the district surrounding the town of Vidalia, on the Mississippi River, in Louisiana. Hundreds of people are homeless, but ...

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  24. CYCLIST INJURED

    Albert Stevens, a young chauffeur, residing at 354 City road. South Melbourne, was brought to the Melbourne Hospital this morning suffering from ...

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