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  2. LATEST NEWS ISSUE INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The existence of a revolutionary Society, with the obiect of driving out the English from India, was alleged to-day in the case known as the ...

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    A competit or in the Hunting Contest at the Adel aide Show. EASING WOLD ([?] Spring candidate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS (Continued from Page 1) JAPANESE ROYAL MARRIAGE POSTPONED TILL NEXT YEAR

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent reports:"It is officially announced that the marriage of the Crown Prince has been ...

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  6. IRELAND. (Continued from Pagt 1)

    Mr. P. J. Rutledge has issued a statement signed by 11 ungaoled republican members of the Dail Eireann, declaring that the Republican opponents ...

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  7. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    A Washington message states that Ihe British Government's reply to tie United States Government's proposals for a reciprocal agreement on ships ...

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  8. DANISH DOCTOR'S PROPOSAL TO RE-ESTABLISH THE KRONE

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports:"Professor Birck, in order to reestablish the krone, propose that the ...

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  9. KOONG WOHIN WOUNDED AT ADELAIDE HOSPITAL. (Continued from Paga 1)

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day Frederick Charles Rolie (23), a laborer, was charged with having fired a revolver at his wife, Vira Petrel Rolfe, with ...

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  10. JAPANESE POLITICS

    Admiral Baron [?]juin has been officially appointed Japanese Foreign Minister. ...

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  11. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    The Edinburgh's correspondent of the Daily Express" reports:"Captain Pape, a Scottish scientist. who startled the British Scientific ...

    Article : 217 words
  12. COMMUNISTS AND A.L.P.

    Mr. Baker, lednor of the omicial organ of the Communists, addressed a meeting of the naber held branch of the A.L.P. by invitation on Monday ...

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  13. BIG GAME HUNTER. DEAD

    Mr Paul J. Rainey, " a noted explorar and big garnie hunter, died aboard the British ship Saxon when bound for Capetown, according to ...

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  14. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  15. MAN AND BOY INJURED WHEN WAGGON OVERTURNED

    Early on Saturday afternoon two horses attached to a waggon which was being driven along Point Nepeanr[?]d get beyond the control of the ...

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  16. THE WEATHER

    The wind storm that had raged, so fiercely since 4. o'clock this morning, eased off to some extent shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon. The dust ...

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  17. WOMAN DECLARED INSANE.

    Last month a young mother drowned her two little children at Strathalbyn. There was an inquest, and the coroner committed for trial Emily Rosetta ...

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  18. SPORTING. (Continuer) from Page 1)

    An international cycling sprint race decided here to-day was won by Moretu (Italy) Spears (Australia) was second, and Kauttinann (Switzerland) ...

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  19. CAPTAIN OF A PEARLER WOUNDED BY A MALAY

    A telegram from Broome states that Christian Christensen, captain of the pearler Ena, was attacked by a Malay sained Ta Andoe with a tomahawk ...

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  20. CHILD'S THIGH BROKEN

    At the Semaphore on Sunday afternoon Vera Ogilvie, aged 14, and her brother. Keith, aged tour, were returning from the beach (says the ...

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  22. MAN KNOCKED FROM LAUNCH IS DROWNED IN NORTH HARBOR

    While bringing a launch from Woy Woy to the North Harbor on Wednesday night. Mr. Charles Henry Curtis was knocked overboard by a boom and ...

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  23. A FITTER KILLED

    Mr. Thomas John Wilkinson, the foreman fitter in charge of the Government railway repair shops at Pine Creek, was killed on Wednesday as a ...

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  24. FORMER PRISONER RELATES HOW MURRAY BROKE GAOL

    Light has been thrown on the mystery of how Angus Murray escaped from the Geelong Gaol by a fellowprisoner,who was recently discharged ...

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  25. ALLEGED ABDUCTION

    Another stage in the moving picture drama in which Alice Vincent, the 16year-o'd South Australian girl, came to Melbourne in quest for fame in moving ...

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  26. A CRIPPLE DROWNED

    The dead body of a man has been found on the rooks near Watson's Bay wharf (says a Sydney message in the "Advertiser"). His crutches were ...

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    WIFE OF BRITISH GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF BENGAL. INDIA. Countess Lytton, one of England's young women of society and cleaver Amateur actress ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    A fire broke out in the upstairs portion of shops in Castelraegh-street, near the Tivoli Theatre on Wednesday morning, but was extinguished after ...

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