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  2. OUTRAGES RECALLED

    Memories of the motor bandit outrages which caused terror among the residents of Paris some time ago have been revived in connection with a case ...

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  3. MODERN GIRLS

    Addressing a National congress on Race Betterment at Battle Creek, Michigan, Dr. Caroline Desel bitterly condemned the manner in which ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. BURNT AT STAKE

    Three Indians have been sentenced at Dinapur, in Bengal, to transportation for life for having burnt an old woman whom they suspected of ...

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  6. CANADA CHANGES MIND

    Canada has terminated the negotiations which have been proceeding for some time with a view to securing the site of the Westminster Hospital for the ...

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  7. MEAT IMPORTED

    In November 10,856,576 lb. of beef were imported into the United States, the value being £180,059. Most of the meat came from the ...

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  8. ALBANIANS FIGHT

    Fighting, which lasted all night, has taken place at El Basan, in Albania between Albanians and Turks. The attacking troops have surrounded the ...

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  9. MONA WEST MYSTERY

    Port Macquarie police are doubtful whether a young woman who arrived there by the steamer Yuigilbar last week was not Mona West, the girl who ...

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  10. BEEF TRUST PURSUED

    Spurred by complaints from independent companies, the United States Government is again pursuing the Beef Trust. ...

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  11. FOOTBALL

    Cup ties played on Saturday by Association clubs resulted as follow:-- Newcastle United beat Sheffield United by 9 to 5. ...

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  12. FIFTY SHARKS AT PLAY

    Many fishermen and bathers were scared yesterday by a school of 50 sharks, which played about in the water near Cowan Creek. ...

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  13. WORDS AND BLOWS

    Dina Salvador, a resident of Regent street, North Richmond, told the magistrates at the local court to-day that her husband had left her on ...

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  14. BURNING MILLIONS

    Four million pieces of paper which pass now as Commonwealth currency notes, will all be withdrawn from circulation, the Commonwealth Treasury ...

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  15. BATHER DROWNED

    Three young men from Glengarry went to bathe in the Latrobe River. about four miles from Traralgon, yesterday afternoon, and one of them, ...

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  16. GROCER ATTACKED

    Mr George Edmends, grocer, of Nelson road, South Melbourne, has reported to the local police that he was attacked by three men on Friday. ...

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  17. WOMAN KILLED

    Mrs Williams, wife of a selector living 17 miles beyond Bell, in the Dalby district, was killed as the result of a driving accident yesterday. ...

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  18. CONSTABLE FATALLY SHOT

    Constable Wells, of Cumborah, was found on Friday afternoon near the Moramina station with a bullet wound in his head. A revolver was close ...

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  19. FATHER SEEKS CHILD

    William Clark, laborer, 15 Dickens street, St. Kilda, was charged at Richmond Court to-day with having deserted his child. Leslie Clark. . The charge ...

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  20. TWO-UP ON PRINCES BRIDGE

    Richard Gardiner and Walter Johnson, young men, were fined 20 and 10 respectively, at the City Court this morning, on a charge of having ...

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  21. PIONEER'S WORK OVER

    Mr John Campbell, 93,. one of Gippsland's oldest pioneers, died at Traralgon yesterday. He came from Scotland about 70 years ago. and was actively ...

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  22. GIRL'S SHOULDER HURT

    Jessie Keir, 10, of Eyre street, Echuca, when picnicking with her parents up the Murray River yesterday, dislocated her shoulder through falling ...

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  24. CADETS DAMAGE HALL

    While awaiting a report on the conduct of senior cadets of the Leichhardt area (Sydney), who damaged the local drill hall. Senator Millen. Minister for ...

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  25. RAILWAY CYCLISTS CAUTIONED

    In regard to the railway fatality near Murtoa, on Friday night, the railway authorities stated to-day that there was a regulation providing that ...

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  26. BRIGADE CHECKS FLAMES

    Fire broke out at Traralgon on Saturday night on the promises of Mr H. Johnston, Seymour street, and for a time threatened serious disaster. It ...

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  27. TOO MUCH PRESERVATIVE.

    Alfred Scott, butcher, of High street, at the Malvern Court to-day, was lined 10, with 316 costs, for having had an excess of preservatives ...

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