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  2. BULLFINCH BOOM.

    Stimulated by private advices received during the night, and influenced by the fact that flouting scrip vu within small compass, shares in the Bullfinch Syndicate ...

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  3. CRIPPEN'S TRIAL.

    The trial of Dr. H. H. Crippen was continued to-day in the King's Bench Division before the Chief Justice of England (Lord [?] Court was again crowded ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Master of Elibank "(Chief Liberal Whip), in the course of his speech at Belfast, stated that the Government was anxious for closer cooperation with the Irish ...

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  5. PRINCE FRANCIS OF TECK.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen to-day visited Prince Francis of Teck (brother of the Queen), who is lying seriously ill at a private hospital in London, after ...

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  6. STRIKE RIOTS

    It is estimated that fully 50 people, including several policemen, were injured in the riots in Bremen yesterday and last night. when the authorities repeatedly ...

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  7. NEW CRUISERS

    The British Admiralty has placed orders for five cruisers of the Yarmouth class (this vessel has just been constructed by the London and Glasgow Shipbuilding ...

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  8. "Biggest Revival Since Coolgardie."

    Phenomenal values are being met with in No. 2 shaft on the Bullfinch. Samples taken disclose values of which it is hard to form even an approximate estimate, but ...

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  9. ROYAL FUGITIVES

    The English royal yacht Victoria and Albert, which His Majesty King George ordered to Gibraltar to convey to this country the deposed King of Portugal and ...

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  10. MURDER AVENGED.

    Advices from French Congo stale that Mr. Kulien has avenged the murder of Lieut. Boyd Alexander, who was killed at Nyer, east of Wadai, on April 3 this year. ...

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  11. Violence at Cairo.

    Nationalist influences in Cairo Lave been responsible for a one-day's strike in the railway works. There has been accompanying disorder, but the majority of the ...

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  12. IMPERIAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Following the suggestions of several, members of the British Labour Party is the House of Commons, leaders of the Labour movement are endeavouring to ...

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  13. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    It is stated that the Kaiser has promised to consider the invitation of President Taft for the German Crown Prince to visit the United States alter his ...

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  14. COUNT TOLSTOY.

    The committee of the Novel Foundation has awarded the Peace awarded the Peace Prize for 1911 to Count Tolstoy the famous Russian novelist and social reformer. ...

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  15. FOR THE NAVY.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Balfour) referred to the navy question in an address Glasgow list night. He held that the relative inferiority of the British ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. BOILER MAKERS LOCKOUT.

    It is officially stated that the ballot of the locked out boiler makers has resulted in the rejection of the provisional agreement which was arrived at ...

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  17. TRANS—ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Mr. Walter Wellman, who with Mr. Melvin Vaniman, attempted to fly across the Atlantic from Atlantic City to London in the dirigible The America, has furnished ...

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  18. ROOM IN MELBOURNE.

    Mining speculators in Melbourne have not taken long to get several properties at the Bullfinch field in Western Australia under offer, and to begin the work of ...

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  19. CLEVER KNAVES.

    A clever and successful trick has been played by rubbers upon the police in the Fulham district of the metropolis. The post office was burglariously entered. ...

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  20. HOME RULE CONTROVERSY.

    The Times, commenting on the devolution utterances in America, of Mr. John Redmond (Loader of the Irish Nationalists), says that Mr. Redmond watered his ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. LATE SIR CURZON WYLLIE.

    Field Marshal Lord Roberts to-day unvalued a memorial St. Paul's to the late Sir Curzon Wyllie. The ceremony took place in the presence of Lady Curzon ...

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  22. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The engine drivers and stokers at Bordeaux, on the Midi system, have resolved to strike. They have taken this action in the hope of precipitating another general ...

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  23. TURKS AND GREEKS.

    The Tanin, in its issue to-day, declares that the Porte will not entertain any relations with the new Venezelo Ministry of Greece since its leader—having abandoned ...

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  24. BUNDLE STREET STRIKE.

    Further questions were put to the Attorney-General in the Assembly on Thursday regarding the non-granting of bail to certain persons arrested in connection with ...

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  25. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    Widespread interest continues to be manifested in the international balloon race, which started from St. Louis this week. ...

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  26. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    The new Solicitor—General (Mr. J. A. Simon, K.C.), who is seeking re-election to the House of Commons for the Walthamstow division of Essex, in reply to a ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. THE MURDERER LUCCHENI.

    The Anarchist Luccheni who assassinated the Empress Elizabeth of Austria, wife of the Emperor Francis Joseph, at Geneva 12 years ago, has committed suicide. ...

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  28. WHOLESALE SMUGGLING.

    The Milan correspondent of The Daily Chronicle telegraphs particulars of the doings of a gang of smugglers who have been conducting operations on a gigantic ...

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  29. RADIUM.

    The Evening Standard has published interesting information regrading radium. in which it states that the Cornish mines in pitchblende occurs have ...

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  30. MONEY FOR TURKEY.

    The Matin announces to-day that the negotiations of Turkey with France for the flotation of a loan have ended favourably to the requirements stipulated by the ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. THE TRADES UNION'S DEMANDS.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, one of the Parliamentary Labour leaders, speaking at Nottingham last night, said the sooner the Government knew that trade unions were ...

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  32. DYNAMITARDS AGAIN.

    What appears to have been an attempt an the part of dynamitards has been discovered at Portland, Oregon. Sticks with a dynamited fuse attached were found in a ...

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  33. CHOLERA.

    The steamer Araguaya, of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, which has arrived from Southampton, has been placed in quarantine owing to a number of cases ...

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  34. CONTINUOUS SUPPLY.

    Sir William Ramsay, F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry at University College, London and a leading authority on radium confirms the report concerning the Cornish ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. RECALCITRANT LABOUR MEMBERS.

    Something in the nature of a mild mutiny broke out in the ranks of the Federal Labour Party on Tuesday night in the House of Representatives, and this was the ...

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  36. LOS ANGELES EXPLOSION.

    Mrs. Lavin has been arrested in St. Francisco in connection with the recent dynamiting of The Los Angeles Times building. When interrogated the police ...

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  37. MONACO.

    Prince Albert of Monaco, who has been hitherto absolute ruler of the smallest principality of Europe, has granted his people a Constitution. ...

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  38. RICH AND THEIR SERVANTS.

    Mr. L. C. M. S Amery, who is on the literary staff of The Times, in a letter to The Times Lakes exception to some of the statements made by the Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 171 words
  39. THE NEGRO RACE.

    Mr. Booker T. Washington, the cultured negro, who is Principal of Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, and a well-known speaker and writer on questions pertaining to the ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. RAILWAY ENGINES.

    The management of the London and North-Western Railway is toting locomotives utilling superheated steam instead of working on the compound principle. ...

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  41. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  42. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Speaking at Pretoria the Minister of Justice (Gen. Hertzog) author of the Hertzog Education Act in the Orange River province, said, the education law in the ...

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  43. IMPRISONED STRIKERS.

    Following on the advice of the Chief Secretary to a deputation which waited upon him on Wednesday evening, a largely signed petition was forwarded to His ...

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  44. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    During the next two months it is intended that 2,160 emigrants among whom are 200 domestics, shall sad for Western Australia. ...

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  45. PERSIA.

    The Foreign Office states that the note which has been forwarded to the authorities at Teheran demanding restoration of the trade routes in the southern part of the ...

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  46. IN CASE OF WAR

    Mr. Edgar Crammond (Assistant Secretary of the Liverpool Stock Exchange) has an article in The Quarterly Review in which he directs attention to the dangerous ...

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  47. WORK PROCEEDING.

    It was alleged that further trouble would occur in Rundle street on Thursday, hut all the men turned up to work us usual, and excellent progress was made. ...

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  48. NAVAL INSTRUCTION.

    Twenty-five Turkish officers are coming are England for a course of instruction in the British Navy. ...

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  49. A CASK OF BANKRUPTCY.

    The Official Receiver has suspended the discharge from bankruptcy of Isaac Shrager, of Broome Western Australian for the two years. The claims against Shrager ...

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  50. EXTENSION OF TIME.

    It is understood that at a special meeting of the City Council last Monday an extension of time, covering the period of the strike and one week thereafter, has been ...

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  51. Y.M.C.A. CONFERENCE.

    The conference of general secretaries of the branches of the Young Men's Christian Associations in Australians was concluded to-day. The questions discussed ...

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  52. DESPATCHES FROM TIMOR.

    The Portuguese cruiser Santa Gabriel, l,880 tons, Commander Pinto Basto, arrived yesterday with despatches from Timor Island, and is returning thither as soon as ...

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  53. FOR BRITISH PLUCK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  54. CATTLE RAISING.

    The Australian Pastoral Company propose to issue shares representing an a iditional £300,000. which will rank with existing consolidated ordinary stock. The ...

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  55. CABLE RATES.

    Mr. Baxendale, who is interested in the cable rates, interviewed regarding the advisableness of charging half the ordinary rates in respect ...

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  56. WEATHER INFORMATION.

    In answer to representations made by Mr. Groom, M.P., the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) has obtained from the Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. Hunt) a ...

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  57. ANOTHER CLUE.

    The detectives are investigating a story that a lorry with a horse attached was teen in the bush near to Wanneroo road, several miles from Perth, early in the ...

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  58. COHUNA LAND ENQUIRY.

    Messrs Gillespie and Reed members of the old Closer Settlement Board told at the sitting of the Royal commission on the Cohuna land purchase to-day thier ...

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  59. AN ARMY CRITIC.

    For having written a pamphlet on "The Army System; or, Why Muddle Through £30,000,000 a Year During Peace?" Lieut. Allan Sutor of the Royal Artillery ...

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  60. DOCTOR COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The inquest concerning the death of a school teacher named Evelyn Weber in suspicious circumstances at Paddington was concluded at the city Coroners Court ...

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  61. DIVORCE AND DAMAGES.

    In the Ballarat Divorce Court to-day William King, fanner, of Bungarce, sought a dissolution of his marriage with Edith Sevmour King, on the ground of her ...

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  62. BAND CONTEST.

    The great band contest organized by the South Street Society was begun to-day at the City Oval in glorious weather. There was a large attendance at the day and ...

    Article : 120 words
  63. Advertising

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    Advertising : 475 words
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