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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Marquis of Crowe, Secretary of State for India, intimated that the Home Rule Bill would stand over until the second ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Bombardier Wells knocked out Colin Bell, of Australia, is the second round of their contest at Olympia last night. A sudden right to the jaw and the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The hearing of the case to test the right of the Immigration authorities to refuse to allow the 370 Hindus brought from Hong Kong by the Japanese ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The remains of the murdered Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his consort were removed on board the naval yucht Dal[?] at Methkovic to-day by Austrian ...

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  6. ASSASSINS' CO-OPERATION.

    Nedeljko Gabrinovic, the thrower of the bombs, and Gavrilo Prinzip, the actual assassin, have now withdrawn their statements that they knew nothing of ...

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  7. PRELIMINARY CONTEST.

    The preliminary contest was a twenty rounds bout between "Johnny" Summers, the welter-weight champion, and "Harry" Stone, of America, both of ...

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  8. LABOR IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr Carmichael, the New South Wales Minister of Education, who reached London late yesterday, was interviewed to-day. ...

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  9. VOLUNTEERS CARRY ARMS.

    The police on Monday stopped two Ulster volunteers in Belfast for carrying arms, and warned them that they would be summoned for being without a ...

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  10. EVELEIGH ROBBERY

    An arrest in connection with the sensational robbery of £3000 at Eveleigh, Sydney, recently, was made by the combined force of detectives and police early ...

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  11. BELL WELLS MATCH.

    The way was now clear for the heavyweights. The Rev. Everard Digby acted as master of ceremonies. Mr Eugene Corri was the referee. Colin Bell was ...

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  12. THE ALLEGED PLOT.

    Three hundred arrests have been made in connection with the alleged plot. Excesses against Servians continue Demonstrators yesterday smashed ...

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  13. UNIONIST ELECTED UNOPPOSED.

    Mr R. E. Prothero, M.V.O., formerly editor of the "Quarterly Review," has been elected unopposed as a Unionist member for the Oxford University seat ...

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  14. ANTI-SERVLAN OUTBURST.

    Three hundred students took part in violent demonstration outside the Servian Legation yesterday. They burned the Servian tricolor flag. ...

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  15. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    Hon. A. C. Carmichael, Minister of Public Instruction in New South Wales, stated in an interview to-day that his mission did not suggest that there was ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. VIVISECTION BILL REJECTED.

    The Grand Committee of the House of Commons to-day gave consideration to the Vivisection Bill, which provides for the prohibition of vivisectional ...

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  17. REFERENCES IN COMMONS.

    The House of Commons this afternoon adopted a motion of sympathy with the Emperor Francis Joseph and Austria Hungary. ...

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  18. MEXICAN CRISIS

    Private despatches received from un-official sources in Mexico City state that General Huerta has sent his son and daughter towards Puerta Mexico. The ...

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  19. CROWD HOOTS BELL.

    There could be no doubt but that Bell had determined to make Wells' body his objective; but when he tried to reach the Englishman's kidneys there was ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS FIRES

    A series of mysterious fires in London is baffling the police in their endeavors to account for the origin of the out-breaks. ...

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  21. END STARTLINGLY SUDDEN.

    Directly the gong sounded. Bell rushed in and flung nicked lefts and rights to the Bombardier's body. Wells saw what was renting, and checked himself ...

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  22. MEDIATION CONFERENCE.

    The Mexican Peace Conference has gone into recess for an indefinite period. The mediators explain that mediation is not being adjourned, but, that ...

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  23. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    The Suffragettes have found a now method of causing damage and annoyance in their endeavor to compel the Government to enfranchise women. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The wheat market is neglected owing to continuous fine weather and lower prices on the American market. ...

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  25. HEAT WAVE IN ENGLAND.

    A heat wave is being experienced in England, and its effect is being felt throughout the country. In London the temperature in the shade reached 84 ...

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  26. SPORTING CABLES

    The All-England Lawn Tennis Championship was continued to-day, when the semi-finals of the Singles and Doubles were played. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN KILLED.

    The victim of the railway collision at Cannon street on Saturday was an Australian visitor named T. S. Webster. His parents live at Malvern, Melbourne. ...

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  28. COMPENSATION FOR FIRES.

    A successful action for damages was instituted this week by the owners of three houses which were destroyed by fires started by Suffragettes. ...

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  29. WELLS COMES BACK.

    Wells seemed disconcerted throughout by the rushing tactics adopted by Bell in the second round, however, the Bombardier was steadier, and he then ...

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  30. EMIGRATION OF WOMEN.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, presided at a meeting of the Women's Emigration Association to-day. He paid a tribute to the useful ...

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  31. SENSATIONAL INCIDENT.

    A sensation was created early in the second round by the action of one of the spectators, who attempted to clamber through the ropes to protest against the ...

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  32. AMERICAN SUFFRAGISTS.

    More than 300 women Suffragists marched to the White House yesterday and demanded that President Woodrow Wilson should make a definite ...

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  33. ELECTIONS IN ONTARIO.

    After one of the bitterest election fights in the history of Ontario, the effort on the part of the Liberal Opposition to reduce the Conservative ...

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  34. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Hot, dry weather and good wickets were the conditions for the County matches to-day, Middlesex, thanks mainly to another fine innings by J. ...

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  35. DEFEAT OCCASIONS SURPRISE.

    General surprise was expressed that Colin Bell's reputed powers of endurance have been completely evaporated. Corri, the referee, says that Bell's blows were ...

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  36. IRRICATION LAND

    The Water Commission has accepted the following applications for land in irrigation districts:—Shepparton: W. L. Hawkins, allotment part of 6, section D. ...

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  37. THREE MEN REMANDED.

    Samuel Freeman, Arthur Tatham, and Norman Joseph Twiss were charged at the Central Police Court to-day with the robbery of £3301 at Eveleigh on 10th June. ...

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  38. SHOT FIRED AS SALUTE

    A peculiar accident occurred on the Kansas railroad yesterday. A number of persons, including a woman, were seated on the platform of the ...

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  39. SPORTING JOURNAL'S COMMENTS.

    The "Sporting Life" says Colin Bell only has himself to blame for his knockout. He subordinated everything to getting at Wells' body. He partially ...

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  40. WOMAN'S JAW FRACTURED

    At the Carlton Court to-day Robert Sergeant, wharf laborer, was committed for trial on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Margaret Pullen. ...

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  41. AMERICA CUP.

    The preliminary trials of Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock IV. (the challenger for the America Cup) have been held, under Cup conditions, at For Bay ...

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  42. MAN'S FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES

    "My husband's face was covered with pimples, and the pain was something cruel," writes Mrs Jane Martens. 8 Napier street, South Melbourne, Vic. "They ...

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  43. JACK JOHNSON'S DEBTS.

    An application is being made to the Court to attach 72,000 francs (£2880) of Johnson's winnings in the fight against Moran to satisfy his debts. ...

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  44. SYDNEY SCULLER MATCHED.

    The challenge of Jack Arlett to row the New South Wales Sculler, Syd. Kemp. for £50 a-side, has been accepted. Kemp is acting as trainer to James ...

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  45. SIBERIAN FARMERS

    Thirty Siberian peasant farmers, representing the butter trade, have arrived in England to study British agricultural methods and co-operative systems. ...

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  46. TRAGEDY AT VANCOUVER

    The trial was concluded here to-day of Jack Kong, a Chinese youth, who was charged with the murder, in April last, of Mrs Charles Millard. ...

    Article : 100 words
  47. RAILWAYS IN SIBERIA

    A French group of financiers has secured a concession for the construction of the Siberian south trunk line of 1200 miles, to cost £16,000,000. ...

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  48. CLOSER SETTLEMENT

    The Closer Settlement Commission will visit Geelong on 10th July. On that day they will inspect the Belmont Estate, Highton Estate, and Newtown Estate ...

    Article : 66 words
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