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  2. OCEAN DISASTER.

    Additional details of the disastrous fire that occurred on Thursday on board the Canadian Northern Steamship Company's steamer Volturno in the mid-Atlantic are ...

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  3. CRIME IN SYDNEY.

    It was discovered this morning that a burglar had some time on Saturday or Sunday broken into the premises of Symonds, Hession, and Co., opened the safe, and carried ...

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  4. HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Redmond, speaking at Limerick yesterday, said that Mr. Winston Churchill's idea of excluding Ulster from the scope of the Home Rule Bill was impracticable and ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    The Dublin Tramway Company and other employers are issuing notices for the eviction of many of their tenants who are among the strikers. The trade unions in ...

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  6. TURF DISQUALIFICATION

    Another stage in the racing litigation known as the Blackpool case was reached to-day, when the High Court delivered judgment on the appeal by Frank Samuel ...

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  7. DEFENCE ACT.

    The Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labour Federation has adopted, with a few amendments, the report of a special committee appointed to investigate ...

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  8. PINJARRA BIGAMY CASE.

    At the Criminal Court yesterday Gladys Beatrice Nixon, a pale, slender young woman, who gave her age as 23, was put in the dock, before the Acting Chief Justice ...

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  9. CHURCH EXTENSION.

    A note of deep enthusiasm, accompanied by many promises of practical assistance, marked the largely-attended meeting in St. George's Hall last night, under the auspices ...

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  10. CITY SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    Some little time ago the Perth City Council wrote to the Sewerage and Water Supply Department urging that the Government should enforce connections in the ...

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  11. EMPLOYER'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Murphy, one of the leaders of the employers opposed to the strikers, stated to an interviewer yesterday:—"I never had a strike in any of my many businesses ...

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  12. A COUNTRY TRAGEDY.

    There were sensational happenings this morning at Woolbrook, about 20 miles from Walcha. A Queensland half-caste, Alexander Brown, shot his wife's mother, and ...

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  13. MR. LARKIN AGAIN.

    Mr. Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, speaking in the Memorial Hall, in London, yesterday, attacked the official Labour party. "Mr. Snowden," he said, "has never ...

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  14. SURVIVOR'S NARRATIVE.

    Herr Trintepohl, a German passenger rescued by the Carmania from the Volturno, states: "The alarm of fire was raised at 6 o'clock on Thursday morning, the outbreak ...

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  15. THE BOLTON STRIKE.

    The Cotton Operatives' Amalgamation is hopeful of being able to induce the Beehive strikers at Bolton to resume work before the date of the lockout. ...

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  16. THE CHINN INQUIRY.

    Senator De Largie has seized the opportunity presented by the adjournment of the Senate to come to this State primarily to meet his family, who are returning from ...

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  17. STATE DEBTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Solomon) and the Treasurer (Mr. Payne) had a consultation to-day with regard to the proposals of the Treasurer of the Commonwealth for the ...

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  18. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    On Saturday afternoon three suffragettes waylaid Dr. Forward, medical officer of Holloway Prison, and thrashed him with sjamboks. Several scavengers witnessed the ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The leading Opposition newspapers profess to regard Mr. Lloyd-George's Bedford speech on the land problem as a disappointment. They will, they declare, reserve their ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. SHOOTING WITH INTENT.

    At the Prahran Court to-day James Ralph Wensley, 18 years of age, and Arthur Newton Johnson, 19 years of age, were charged with shooting with intent to kill ...

    Article : 340 words
  21. THE BALKANS.

    The Turkish newspapers are fomenting an atrocity campaign against Greece. King Constantine reviewed the Greek army at Salonika on Saturday. In an army ...

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  22. FALSE REPRESENTATIONS.

    A young honeymoon couple spent an unhappy morning in the City Court to-day. The husband, Bertie Crommelin, was charged with having imposed upon Frederick ...

    Article : 410 words
  23. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The "Morning Post" states:—"The Imperial Government has not refused to hold a conference to discuss the naval defences of the Empire. For such a conference a ...

    Article : 64 words
  24. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. D. Connolly, M.L.C., and Mrs. Connolly and family, who have been visiting England, are passengers for Fremantle by the R.M.S. Otranto, which is due to ...

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  25. THE BATTLE OF LEIPZIG.

    On Saturday next the Kaiser and other German royal personages will attend the ceremonies in connection with the celebration of the centenary of the battle of ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. RUSSIAN TRIAL.

    At Saturday's hearing of the case against Beiliss at Kieff a witness, named Shahousky, who was regarded as the mainstay of the prosecution, collapsed. He was ...

    Article : 108 words
  27. SEIZURE OF COCAINE.

    On Saturday a steward and a shore hand in the employ of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company were sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment and fined ...

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  28. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    On Saturday the Mikado sent a felicitous message to Yuan Shih Kai, the President of the Chinese Republic, and wished China peace and prosperity. ...

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  29. THE WOOROLOO LABOUR TROUBLE.

    Yesterday the Minister for Works (Mr. Johnson), with the State Architect (Mr. Beasley) visited the Sanatorium site at Wooroloo to inquire into the labour trouble, ...

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  30. BOMBAY FLOODS.

    Floods have caused widespread damage in the Bombay Presidency. At Ratnapura alone 250 persons, have been drowned. ...

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  31. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the report that President Wilson has asked Congress to abandon the Discriminatory rates in favour of American ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. PANIC IN A SYNAGOGUE.

    During a panic in a Synagogue at Cholojow, in Galicia, on Saturday, 15 women were trampled to death, and many other persons were injured. ...

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  33. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 3 Court, before Mr. Justice Rooth:—In Divorce: (1.) Harry Huttle Shakeshaft (petitioner), Kathleen Janet Shakeshaft ...

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  34. KALGOORLIE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    At to-night's meeting of the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council the Mayor (Mr. Cutbush) referred to the hurried visit of the Honorary Minister (Mr. Angwin) to Kalgoorlie. ...

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  36. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A five-roomed weatherboard cottage situated at Gordon Hill, Providence Valley, Hobart, was the scene of a shocking tragedy this morning. John Walker, aged two ...

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  37. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    At to-day's sitting of the conference of the Waterside Workers' Federation, a discussion took place on the question of uniform conditions for all parts of the ...

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  38. WRECK OF THE TYRONE.

    The inquiry was concluded to-day with regard to the stranding of the steamer Tyrone. The Court unanimously found that the stranding was not directly or ...

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  39. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC.

    Three fresh cases of small-pox came to light in the Sydney suburbs to-day, and the sufferers were sent to the quarant[?]e station at North Head. The small-pox ...

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