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  2. SOUTH POLE FOUND

    Captain Amundsen was sougnt out this evening, and shown a [?]a[?]legram from London stating that the [?]ally Chronicle" had announued that he had ...

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  3. CHINA A REPUBLIC

    Travelling missionaries reached Ching Ho yesterday, when the mutinous soldiers were engaged in sacking the town. The mutineers ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. POLITICAL AND INDUSTRIAL

    Yesterday a conference of the socalled Triple.Alliance of Socialist Miners' Unions the Ruh[?] district decided to declare a strike Two ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. SIR WILLIAM LYNE

    Sir William Lyne, while addressing a Home Rule meeting last night, was taken suddenly ill. His condition is considered hopeless. ...

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  7. SIR WILLIAM ZEAL

    Sir William Zeal, aged 82, died to-day after an operation for appandicitis. The Hon. Sir Wm. Austin Zeal was ...

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  8. RAILWAY FATALITY

    William Hunter, aged 20, [?]reman of a coal train at Pinjarrah, was knocked off the tender, fell between two trucks and was dragged 100 feet. He ...

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  9. CUSTOMS SENSATION

    Two months ago, ex-boarding officer Smith personally informed the customs authorities that a large number of Chinese were entering the ...

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  10. REPUBLIC INAUGURATED.

    Yuan Shih Kai has been inaugurated as President of the Chinese Republic. Many mutinous soldiers are executed every day and order is being restored. ...

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  11. GRICKET FRACAS.

    A few days ago, Warner sent a cablegram to the Marylebone Club: "I believe a cable urging that only the best team should be sent with a ...

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  12. FIGHT AT CANTON.

    At Canton yesterday fierce fighting took place between the military recruits under a former pirate chief and regular troops owing to a ...

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  13. British Empire.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the civil service estimates show that the national insurance scheme will cost £2,661,000 per year. ...

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  14. THE NAVY.

    The naval estimates introduced into the House of Commons yesterday amount to £44,085,400, a decrease of £307,100 compared with the figures of ...

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  15. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Information received in Melbourne shows that the proposal to establish an Imperial wireless chain around the Empire is being given effect to. A ...

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  16. THE NEW PREMIER.

    Tang Shao Yi has been appointed Premier. ...

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  17. SITUATION UNHEALTHY.

    At Tientsin very few guilty soldiers have been punished. The general situation is unhealthy, as the Government is afraid of the army in the ...

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  18. VOTES FOE WOMEN.

    At Bow-street to-day, Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs. Tuke, who on Saturday were sent[?]ced to terms of im[?]sonment for having broken ...

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  19. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    During the course of an engagement outside Zanzua, Tripoli, yesterday, It-alian dirigibles dropped a number of bombs upon the Turks and drove them ...

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  20. PERTH TRAMWAYS

    It is understood that the Government contemplate purchasing the metropolitan tramways, but nothing definite is known. ...

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  21. INCENDIARIES AT WORK

    Fifty thousand pounds worth of stock at Messrs Saxton and Binn's timber yard at Pyrmont were endangered by incendiarista last night. ...

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  22. Australia.

    Mr. Poynton, a railway official of 20 years' standing, has been appointed transport officer on the transcontinental railway. ...

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  23. HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES.

    A patrol found the bodies of 260 soldiers in the positions occupied by the Turks during Sunday's fighting. Spies report that 400 Turks were ...

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  24. IMMIGRANTS FOR W.A.

    The Government state that over four thousand immigrants in England are awaiting berths for Western Australia, but no passages can be secured. They ...

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  25. New South Wales,

    The second reading of a bill to increase the allowances of members of the Legislative Assembly from £300 to £500 produced an animated debate. ...

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  26. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE

    A severe cyclone swept over Adelaide and levelled trees, verandahs, chimneys and spires. Many fruit crops are ruined. The wind reached a velocity ...

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  27. POWERS MEDIATING.

    The British, French, German, Austrian and Russian ambass[?]ors have asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs to state the terms on which Italy will ...

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  28. DISEASED CATTLE

    The differences between the buyers and sellers in regard to conipensation for diseased cattle were settled at a conference yesterday. ...

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  29. TROUBLE OVER BADGES.

    The Barrier Labor Federation last night carried a resolution that all unionists patronising hotels and restaurants be asked to observe those ...

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  30. LEPROUS KANAKAS

    Two cases of leprosy have been discovered in the Mackay district. The patients are both kanakas. ...

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  31. BIG BATTLE.

    A desperate battle took place at Benghiez yesterday. A thousand Turks were killed, chiefly with bayonets. ...

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  32. MR. GEORGE BURROWS

    Tee police are endeavoring to trace the movements of Mr. George Burrows, station manager from the North-West, who has been missing since Monday. ...

    Article : 182 words
  33. General Store Entered

    A daring case of "shop-breaking took place on Thursday night at Guildford, when a general store conducted by Messrs. Gregory and Gill was entered ...

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  34. Western Australia.

    The Conciliation Board appointed to deal with the dispute between the Commissioner of Railways and the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, ...

    Article : 41 words
  35. A GOVERNOR DEAD

    Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Kitchener, Governor of Bermuda, died of appendicitis to-day. (Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. AMUNDSEN'S COMPANIONS.

    The embargo placed upon the Fram since her arrival at Hobart was removed yesterday, when Captain Amundsen invited the pressmen to ...

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  37. CONIGRAVE EXPEDITION

    Messrs. Conigrave, Burns and Collision returned from their expiration trip in the Kimberleys yesterday and were given a civic reception. ...

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  38. MARBLE BAR RAILWAY

    Yesterday the special conciliation board met to deal with the dispute between the Commissioner of Railway and the mechanics. A witness named ...

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  39. YOUNG AUSTRALIA BOYS

    His Majesty will receive Mr. J. J. Simons' party of Young Australian League boys at Buckingham Palace on the 14th. ...

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  40. MERCHANT SUICIDES

    At Fremantle, William Wainwnight, a produce merchant, committed suiride by shooting. ...

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  41. Mining & Pearling

    Tongkah Harbor's yield of ti[?] last week was 36 tons. ...

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  42. MINING ACCIDENTS

    Tom Pattinson, while working in the 1600 feet level at the Ivanhoe mine, met with a serious accident these morning. A stone fell on his head. ...

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  43. ABSCONDING PARTNER

    It is understood that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of Charles Todderdell, contractor, the missing member of the firm of Pitman and ...

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  44. MAWSOK'S BOAT RETURNS.

    The "Aurora" arrived at Hobart to-day, after having landed Dr. Mawson's expedition in the Antarctic. The crew learnt the news of Captain ...

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  45. LONG-DISTANCE FLYING

    Yesterday M. Tabuteau flew an aeroplane from Pau to Paris, a d stance of 448 miles, in 317 minutes. ...

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  46. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY

    One of the largest bush fires experienced in this district broke out at Malkup Brook, the property of Messrs Lukin Bros. At Toodyay the ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. MOORING LINE PARTS

    While the Orvieto was being moo[?]ed at the quay, the lines parted and George Saint had his ankle broken and Patrick McDermott his thumb injured. ...

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  48. Pearls

    The Minister for External Affairs states that the two remaining vaca[?] [?]ies in the Pearling Commission were offered to Messrs. Foster and ...

    Article : 124 words
  49. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    At Winnipeg yesterday, the International Harvester Company's warehouse was destroyed by fire as the result of an explosion. The damage ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. PERTH UNIVERSITY

    The first meeting of the University Senate was held yesterday. Sir Winthrop Hackett was appointed the first chancellor, Mr. Cecil Andrews the fast ...

    Article : 51 words
  51. Technical Schoolmaster

    Mr. James Bernard Allen, of the Perth Technical School, died yssterday of pneumonia. ...

    Article : 18 words
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