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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Report's of massacres by Servian soldiers have been received here. It is stated that the Servian gurrison at Restovae killed 18 impressed recruits in an affray ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Another gun-running exploit has been successfully carried our by the Cistermen and their friends, Henvy weather at sea caused the ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS

    Mr Jeremiah Donovan, a well-known merchant, has promised to give £30,000, connected with the University of Sydney, if ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    The adjourned inquest concerning the cause of the death of Mrs Rita Bybam, who died from injuries received in a motor accident on 8th March between ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] details have reached Rome of [?] attendant upon the severe [?] in Sictly. [?] work on Friday night at ...

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  7. FATALITY AT MINE

    Owing to the fatal accident the Proprietary mine and Mill were idle to-day, the me, obeying the A.M.A. mandate to miss a shift all round. ...

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  8. DISASTROUS FIRE

    An incendiary has been arrested for setting fire to Kopys, near Mohiley. The fire destroyed to houses, 75 shops and four synagogues. ...

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  9. MEXICAN CIVIL WAR

    One of the fiercest battles which has yet taken place between the Constitutionalists and the Federal troops has just been fought in the Vicinity of this city. ...

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  10. RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    The Brighton line, under tile Dandenong road bridge. was the scene of a tragedy this morning. An elderly woman walked on to the line in front of an ...

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  11. TARANAKI IRON SAND

    It is reported that several Auckland people have dlscovered a process for converting the Taranaki iron sand into good quality iron. An experimental plant has ...

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  12. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    A Suffragette bomb was exploded in the gallery of the Metropolitan Tabernacle to-day: Considerable damage was done. ...

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  13. WELL-KNOWN SINGER

    The death in announced of Madame Nordica, the well-known singer. Madame Nordica was among the passengers on board the steamer Tasman ...

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  14. "MARCH OF THE WOMEN."

    A great Suffragist demonstration was held in Washington to-day. Suffragists from every quarter of the United States attended. They marched through the ...

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  15. FARMER KICKED BY HORSE.

    Quite a gloom was cast over Warrenheip on Saturday evening when Mr Bergin, Chairman of the presentation function to Mr and Mrs Allen, apologised for ...

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  16. FLAGSHIP DOCKED

    The flagship Australia was taken into lock at Cockatoo Island to-day, The task wit accomplished without a hitch A number of employees boarded the ...

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  17. [?]EOUSANDS HOMELESS.

    [?] estimated can now be given of [?] and the destruction case[?] Siclian earthquake. [?] were completely razed to the ...

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  18. GERMAN RULE DISLIKED

    The committee of the German Reichstag has under consideration reports relating to plottings among the natives in the Camoroons, who are desirous of coming ...

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  19. KNOCKED DOWN BY HORSE.

    "You're on fire," said woman to Edward Brown, an elderly man, as he was grossing Moorabool street to-day, and while he was extinguishing the blaze ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

    The International Women's Congress, which is silting in Rome, unanimously reelected Lady Aberdeen as president for the next five years. Mrs Henry Dobson ...

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  21. WARSHIP PLANS SOLD

    The authorities have arrested a girl, who is employed an a cashier in Hamburg on a charge of espionage. It is alleged that the accused obtained ...

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  22. OBSTRUCTION IN PARLIAMENT

    Mr Cook, the Prime Minister, referring to the proceedings in Parliament, said the Opposition was reviving the tactics of last session. Every efforts was being ...

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  23. CHARGED BY BULL.

    Mr James Kelly, a well-known farmer of Greta, o Saturday had an exciting experience with a hull, to which he had given some feed. He bent down to touch ...

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  24. EX-KING MANUEL

    There is authoritatively stated to be no truth in the reports emanating from Berlin to the effect that in consequence of the unhappiness of his daughter's married ...

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  25. GERMAN WAR LEVY

    The Governments of Russia, France, Holland, and Belgium have raised objections to their subject resident in Germany being subjected to the German war ...

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  26. THE AFFECTED ZONE.

    [?]quake in Sicily was undula[?] sett[?]al and was most severe [?] and Manguno, north[?] Reale. ...

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  27. "EXTREMELY LENIENT JURY"

    David Lorenza Norman was to-day sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of James Murtha at Wongan Hills on, 16th March ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The United Labor Union has decided that the following terms shall be submitted to employers:— Nippers 8/ a day of eight hours; ...

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  29. DAVIS CUP CONTESTS

    J. C. Parke, whose sensational defeat of Norman Brookes was the outstanding feature of the last Davis Cup contest in Australia, has written an article for the ...

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  30. MR FRANK TATE

    Mr Frank Tate, the Victorian Director of Education, arrived in Brisbane to-day He called on the Minister for Education (Mr Blair, and was subsequently ...

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  31. BOXING CONTESTS

    Colin Bell, the young Australian heavy weight, has been matched to fight Bombardier Wells next month. The contest will be for a purer of £2000. ...

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  32. AVIATION

    A double aeroplane fatality occurred to-day near Stettin, in Pomerania. The machine in which Lieuteants Faber and Kurtz were flying fell to the ...

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  33. SPORTING THE WOUNDED.

    [?]cistics of the awful spectacle [?] hurrying to and fro, never [?] from the most revolting sights, [?] children. comforted women, ...

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  34. HEAVY RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    Nine inches of rain have been registered since Friday, One case of drowning in reported, a young man named Wigmore being the victim. Several narrow ...

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  35. DESCENT FROM BIPLANE.

    A parachutist named Newed made a daring descent at the aviation grounds at Hendon, Middlesex, yesterday afternoon, Newed ascended to a height of 2000 feet ...

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  36. PEER'S SPECULATIONS

    I [?]rd Suffield, who died recently at he age of 81, left only £311. He made no settlement, and there is no net personalty, the small estate consisting of ...

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  37. STATE CABINET MEETING

    The State Cabinet held a lengthy meeting to-day. At the conclusion it was announced that the Minister of Mines had been appointed to represent the ...

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  38. [?] ALARMING ROAR.

    [?] ranblings had been heard in Ca[?] several days. They gained in[?] and strength, and the aspect of [?] grew forcer and more alarm ...

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  39. TIMBER-FELLERS' WAGES BOARD.

    New rates fixed by Timber-fellers Wages Board, as amended on the previous determination, have been fixed an follow :—Saig or other drivers other than ...

    Article : 123 words
  40. TRANSPARENT CELLULOID WINGS.

    An engineer named Knobel, of Munster, has, invented an aeroplane which is almost invisible at a height of 3000 feet. owing to the wings being constructed of ...

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  41. FAMOUS DANCER

    Mdlle, Genee, the famous Danish dancer, who has been a London favorite for many years, made her farewell appearance at the Coliseum on Saturday night. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Right Hon, Joseph Chamberlain, looking well, left Cannes for London yesterday. He was accompanied by his family. ...

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  43. ISSUE OF PERMITS.

    Recently Mr W. H. Webber, secretary of the United Grocers, Tea and Dairy Produce Trades, wrote to the Factories Department protesting against what he ...

    Article : 135 words
  44. BOY'S BRIGADE FOUNDER.

    The death occurred suddenly in London to-day of Mr. William Alexander Smith, founder of the Boys' Brigade. ...

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  45. MAMMOTH LINER

    [?] Conard liner Aquitania, 47,000 [?] was successfully launched at [?] on Saturday, Aquitania is the largest ...

    Article : 38 words
  46. BLACK PRINCE'S ESTATE

    An interesting historical find in London have been reported. The owner of a trunk containing ancient books, upon examining them, found a parchment volume ...

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  47. EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH.

    The latest bulletin issued in regard to the health of the Emperor Francis Joseph, who is suffering from bronchial catarrh, shows his conditions has ...

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  48. TELEPHONIC INVENTION.

    An important invention which has been applied to the telephone in London, has a marked effect upon its efficiency. The device has been invented by the engineers ...

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  49. CONFIDENCE TRICK

    [?] Garman, a Canadian lawyer, [?]adly flected here by confidence [?] tow men, who became very ...

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  50. APPEAL FOR THE BLIND

    Forty thousand special services were held in the churches of the United Kingdom to-day in connection with the Massion House appeal for the sum of £30,000 ...

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  51. MOTORS COLLIDE

    In the District Court to-day Ray Patten, a motor driver, of Noon street, Clifton Hill, was charged with having negligently driven a motor-car in Collins ...

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  52. DAY BAKING COMPROMISE.

    There was a fairly good supply of bread in the metropolitan area this morning and master bakers did not have to draw on the State Bakery. Some ...

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  53. SUICIDE OF MILLIONAIRE.

    A report has been received from Santa Barbara, California of the suicide of Mr Charles Post, a well-known millionaire. III-health was the cause, Deceased ...

    Article : 76 words
  54. COAL AT FOSTER

    Regarding the outcrop of coal near Fo[?]ter discovered by Mr James Baker, a [?] port has been made by Mr Stanley Hunter, Engineer for Bering. He stated that ...

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  55. MANY A SLEEPLESS NIGHT

    [?] gives me more pleasure than [?] Chamberlain's Cough Re[?] of nay customers," says Mrs [?] another of Carr and ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. "JOHN BULL" DERBY SWEEP.

    There men, named Henry Cames Hunston, of Burnley; William T. Dixton and Charles H. Towler, of Birmingham, were charged at Plymouth yesterday with ...

    Article : 87 words
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