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  2. ANTI-HOME RULE CAMPAIGN.

    Speaking at Kilkeel, in County Down, Sir Edward Carson, K.C., M.P., declared that the Unionists of Ireland were not going to a conference which meant ...

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  3. INDIAN COUNCIL.

    On adjourning the Legislative Council, Lord Hardinge gave an important review of the Indian policy, and emphasised the importance of the existence of Turkey ...

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  4. THE WORKER.

    It has been announced that 11,000 men employed by the London Motor 'Bus Combine will strike at midnight on Friday unless Tillings' men are reinstated ...

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  5. TURKS AND BULGARS.

    It has been officially announced that Turkey retains Demotika, Adrianople, and Kirkilisse, and Bulgaria secures Or-takedy, Mustaphapasha and Tirnovo. ...

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  7. NECKLACE CASE.

    It is stated one of the companions of Augustus Horne, the man who found the Mayer necklace, threw away one of the missing pearls, believing it was only a ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The King of Greece, who is at present staying at Eastbourne, leaves shortly for Paris. Mr. C. P. Emmett, the officer ...

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  9. VISIT TO PUBLIC-HOUSES.

    After Horne picked up the pearls lie went to a public-house and showed them to several fellow workers, who said they were beads, one remarking, "I bought ...

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  10. MOVEMENTS OF LEADERS.

    Right Hon. D. Lloyd George unexpectedly returned from the Continent, and is staying with the Chief Whip in Scotland, and the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour has ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Mr. Benjamin, manager of the Australians, when interviewed, said that agreements had been signed for a new tour of the cricketers through Canada and the ...

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  12. STRIKE IN BIRMINGHAM.

    Six thousand men are out on strike here, and all the goods stations are closed. All stations are being picketed. Every conceivable vehicle, including ...

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  13. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    A surgeon in the Middlesex Hospital announces that remarkable results have been achieved during the last six months in treating advanced cancers by radium. ...

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  14. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Two housekeepers in Lord De Lisle's residence at Penshurst Place, Tonbridge, Kent, found a room ablaze early in the morning, and extinguished the flames. ...

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  15. A PRESS STATEMENT.

    The "Daily Citizen" states that a man called at Scotland Yard on Monday, and complained of being shadowed. He suggested if the police wanted to recover ...

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  16. SETTLEMENT PROBABLE.

    The railwaymen have decided to send a deputation representing the workmen apart from the union to interview the railway officials, and a speedy settlement ...

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  17. VALUABLE PEARL MISSING.

    Horne's brother George took a pearl and pretended to throw it away. He states he returned it to his brother. The pearl disappeared, and Augustus Horne ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. RAILWAY SMASH.

    Three carriages on the light railway ran off the line near Grasse, and fell into a 50ft. ravine. The carriages were crowded with soldiers, 12 of whom were ...

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  19. PANAMA CANAL,

    Professor Kirkaldy, addressing the British Association, declared that the greatest economic effect of the Panama Canal to the outside world would ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN IRELAND.

    At Finglas, a town near Dublin, a field of cabbages belonging to Mr. Butterley, a farmer, was practically destroyed. Agricultural implements and machinery ...

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  21. THE CEYLON TOUR.

    There is an agitation against the Australian cricketers' visit in January on the grounds that Indian and Ceylonese are prohibited from landing in ...

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  22. TRACING A PAIR.

    Horne states that a man of foreign appearance and a woman dressed in black were near the spot where the pearls were found, and the police are endeavouring to ...

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  23. AVIATION

    M. Fourney has completed his journey, having covered 9795 miles without changing his biplane or motor. He wins the Michelin Cup. ...

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  24. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    The authors of the unionists' agricultural policy are members of the unofficial committee, nominated two years ago with Mr. Balfour's approval. ...

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  25. SITUATION ON THE RAND.

    The proposed round-table conference between the mineowners and miners' representatives has been abandoned owing to the Federation of Trades ...

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  26. THIEVES DISAPPOINTED.

    It is understood that the thieves engineered the theft, believing the necklace to contain diamonds, and were bitterly disappointed to find they were pearls, as ...

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  27. EXHIBITION FIRE.

    A fire broke out in Rheinland Restaurant, at the exhibition, at midnight, and spread to an adjoining shop. The confectioners' and bakers' pavilion and ...

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  28. THE CHINN ENQUIRY.

    The select committee appointed to enquire into the dismissal of Mr. Chinn met again to-day. Mr. Chinn continued his ...

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  29. SHIPPING.

    The American four-masted schooner Americana (839 tons), which left Gray's Harbour, Columbia River, on March 1 with lumber for Sydney, has been posted ...

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  30. CREDIT OF DISCOVERY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that when the full story is told it will be found that the main credit for the discovery belongs to Quadranstein, a man of keen intellect ...

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  31. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    Five members of the Labour party were prosecuted for contempt of court in connection with the recent speeches. George Kendall was fined £50 or a ...

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  32. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's.— Arrivals. — At Avonmouth—Hurunui, s., from New Zealand ports. At ...

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  33. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    General Tobelli has had some heavy fighting in the Teeniz Valley, but the rebels were eventually overwhelmed by the artillery fire. Thirty Italians were ...

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  34. VENEZUELAN AFFAIRS.

    The State Department anticipates further trouble in Venezuela., General Gomez having decided to declare himself Dictator, and not to hold any Presidential ...

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  35. SCOTLAND YARD INFORMATION.

    Mr. Brandstatter states that Scotland Yard last week informed him confidentially that they knew exactly where the necklace could be found. ...

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  36. RIOTS IN IRELAND.

    Riotous proceedings have occurred in Belfast. Discharging revolvers compelled the police to charge the crowds welcoming James Connolly, the Dublin ...

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  37. THE CRICKET SEASON.

    The final match of the season is that between the Rest of England, who scored 260, and combined Devon, Kent, and Yorkshire, whose totals were 154 and 67. ...

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  38. SCRIPTURE INSTRUCTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly last evening Mr. Hutchinson moved the second reading of the Scripture Lessons Referendum Bill. He said that with the ...

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  39. DISPLAY OF PRODUCE

    The Commonwealth, South Australia, Queensland, and West Australia will have excellent displays of produce at the Grocers' Exhibition, which opens at ...

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  40. MOTORISTS IN TROUBLE.

    Jack Kirkealdie Mountain, who was found guilty yesterday of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on John Herbert Rhodes, by negligently driving a motor ...

    Article : 138 words
  41. WHARF LABOURERS.

    To-day saw a settlement of the trouble between the Wharf Labourers' Union and the steamship owners, which threatened to develop into a big ...

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  42. THE A VERAGES.

    The season's averages are:—Mead, 2627 runs, average 50.61; Hobbs, 2605 runs— 50.09; C. Gunn, 1697 runs—49.91; Kidd, 1041 runs—49.57; Tennyson, 832 runs— ...

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  43. BRITISH WATERPLANES.

    Short Bros. are building for the Admiralty many large waterplanes, wirelessly equipped, and armed with a gun capable of destroying dirigibles. ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL.

    Linseed Oil.—Raw linseed oil, spot pipes, is quoted at £23 5s, a drop of £1 7s 6d for the week. Last week's quotation should have been £24 12s 6d. ...

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  45. JAPANESE DEMANDS.

    China has not replied to the demands for an apology for the insult to the Japanese flag and for the dismissal of General Changshun. Before the note was ...

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  46. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    An enquiry was held today into the cause of the death of a French sailor named Joseph Desvaux, who was knocked down by a motor car in South Melbourne ...

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  47. IMPERIAL VISITORS.

    The British legislators paid a visit of inspection to the Public Library and kindred institutions, known as "Education Square," this morning. They were ...

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  48. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    A deputation of clergymen of the Presbyterian Church and Church of Christ waited upon the Minister for External Affairs to-day to complain of the ...

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  49. TWO MORE FATALITIES.

    William Wallman, aged 14 years, died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day from injuries received in the city last evening in a collision between a motor car ...

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  50. LOSS OF THE DEVON.

    As a result of the re-hearing of the enquiry into the wreck of the steamer Devon, ordered by the Minister for Marine, Captain Caunce, whose certificate ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Premier has received a wireless from Rear-Admiral Sir George Patey, thanking him for his message of welcome, and stating the Australia and Sydney ...

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  52. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    Alfred Aitken a young man who tried to board a goods train near Northam, fell under the truck and was cut to pieces. He came from Wongan Hills. ...

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  53. NORTH-WEST COAST.

    Mr. R. Stewart Padman, Spectacle Specialist, of Launceston, may be consulted at Berriedale Hotel, Westbury, Monday morning, September 22; Fitzpatrick's ...

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  54. INFANTICIDE.

    Ellen Muston, a young woman was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with having on July 19 wilfully murdered her female child. The jury found Muston ...

    Article : 71 words
  55. ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF.

    The Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. T. W. Fowler) paid a visit to Devonport to- day, and conferred with the Mensey Marine Board officials regarding the ...

    Article : 34 words
  56. WATERGLASS EGG PRESERVATIVE.

    There is no doubt about the strength and keeping qualities of our Waterglass. It is twice the strength of most preservatives sold at the same price, goes twice as ...

    Article : 57 words
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