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  2. ESPIONAGE.

    In January last George Charles Parrott, late a warrant officer in the Royal Navy, was sentenced to penal servitude for four years on a charge of betraying ...

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  3. TRAGEDY AT CHESHUNT

    A horrible tragedy occurred near Deloraine this afternoon, a young girl, 18 yeal s of age, being shot in the head, with fatal results. The deceased was a ...

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  4. STRIEE RIOTS IN AMERICA

    The strike war throughout the district of Trinidad, in the State of Colorado, is still unsuppressed despite the actvity of the authorities. Yesterday ...

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  5. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    A highway robbery was committed in a lonely part of South Launceston at about 9.30 last night at a spot between the tram terminus in High-street and ...

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  6. ANOTHER RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Owing to fog the Mid-Kent train dashed into t local train which was st Hiding this morning it Waterloo station, London Three carriages ot the ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    Six, hundred Protestants of Bally-money, North Antrim, have initiated a peace committee of all parties to formulate an acceptable solution of the ...

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  8. LAND PROBLEM.

    Mr. Jesse Collings, the Unionist member for Bordesley, who has always shown keen sxmpathy with the rural poor, in which class he was born, ...

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  9. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    The trial was concluded at the Old Bailey to-day of Francis Richard Shackleton, ptanter, a brother of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic ...

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  10. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The sole survivor of the steamer Vestkuston, 176 tons, wrecked recently off Vasa, in the Gulf of Finland, with a loss of forty lives, relates that only one ...

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  11. RITUAL MURDER.

    The "ritual murder" trial at Kieff of the Jewish prisoner Mendel Beiliss. wlio is clinrged with having murdered a Christian; bay named Andrew Yushinsky, ...

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  12. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.,

    The brass band contests in connection with this year's annual demonstration of the South-street Ballarat Society were concluded yesterday. The G[?]elong Ha[?]our ...

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  13. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at a complimentary conversazione given hist night in his honour by the electors of Wentworth, Mr. Kelly, M.H.R., Hon. Minister, said that as long ...

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  14. WATERSIDE WORKERS' STRIKE

    The strike of waterside workers contuiues Officers of the waterside workers to-day refused to accept any settlement on the lines suggested by the ...

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  15. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    During Thursday night suffragists burnt the sports pavilion at the Bristol University, doing damage to the amount of £2; and in retaliation for the ...

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  16. HENLY-ON-YARRA REGATTA.

    The Henley-on-Yarra Regatta was held yesterday in glorious weathor, and the attendance was a record one. Over 100,000 people were present in the afternoon, and ...

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  17. DEFECTIVE ENGINES.

    As the result of inquiries and reports respecting defective engines, the Minister of Railways (Mr. Cann) has cabled to London c[?]ncelling all orders for axles ...

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  18. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    General Huerta, the President of Mexico, has invited General Felix Diaz, who has taken refuge in the American Consulate at Vera Cruz, to proceed to ...

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  19. COLLIERY DISASTERS.

    Rescue operations continue at the Stafe Canon Fuel Co.'s mine at Dawson, in New Mexico, where an explosion occurred on Thursday, and entombed ...

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  20. LIVERPOOL BAILWAY SMASH.

    An inquest was held to-day on the bodies, of the victims of the collision in Liverpool between the Harwich passenger train and the Warrington express. ...

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  21. DISEASES.

    As the outcome of a circular letter which appeared in the London newspapers over the signatures of many [?]minent medical men appealing for the ...

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  22. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    The Lambton B Colliery, which has just gone through a strike of seven months duration, lasting until last week, was again thrown idle yesterday, on account ...

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  23. THE ESCAPED PRISONER.

    George Harris appeared on remand in the Central Police Court on Saturday morning on the charge that, being a person in lawful custody and control ...

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  24. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of an elderly married woman, named Amy Hazeldine, was found in the Swan River yesterday The deceased came to West Australia from England ...

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  25. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM.

    A severe thunderstorm passed over Adelaide between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to-day. In about 90 minutes 73 points of rain was recorded. During one p[?]riod of te[?] ...

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  26. ZANZIBAR.

    It is officially stated that there is no foundation for the persistent rumours that Zanzibar will shortly be transferred to Germany, in exchange for ...

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  27. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC.

    Only three cases of small-pox of a mild type have been reported for the week-end—one on Saturday and two today. At the Quarantine Station there ...

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  28. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Owing to the elevation of Sir Rufus Isaacs, the Attorney-General in the Asquith Government, to the Bench as Lord Chief Justice of England, a ...

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  29. HINDOOS IN CANADA.

    The Canadian government has drawn up new regulations governing Oriental immigration into the Dominion, and has submitted them to the Home ...

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  30. STRUCK ON A ROCK.

    The Adelaide Steamship Co.'s steamer Paringa, 1,310 tons, in the West Coast trade, struck a rock near Murat Bay at 5 p.m. on Friday. The vessel was ...

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  31. SUICIDE OF A FARMER.

    "Good-bye, my boy; good-byo my wife. I owe money to publicans, but they have had a good thing out of me. I am quito sane, and—know exactly what I ...

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  32. FALL OF SAND.

    Mr. Arthur Hubert Ratten, aged 28, schoolmaster, and a girl named Verli[?] Jackson need 13, were overwhelmed by a sand slide and killed on Friday ...

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  33. P. & P. CO.

    The officers in the employ of the P. and O. Co. have notified their intention to discontinue their services until their representatives in the Imperinl ...

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  34. FIRE TRAGEDY.

    A terrific gas explosion occurred last night at an annealing factory six storeys high, in New York, and Killed four of the employees and injured 20. A fire ...

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  35. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Royal assent to the Commonwealth, Navigation Act was announced by proclamation vesterday in a special Government "Gazette." ...

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  36. TRAGEDY IN EDINBURGH.

    After quarrelling with and wounding a married sister in Edinburgh with a revolver yesterday, a civil cngineer named Ross, who was recently in the ...

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  37. THE AMERICAN BOYS.

    On Saturday afternoon the American boys were the guests of the Austomobile Club, and were taken for a lengthy drive in the country, proceeding through the ...

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  38. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The trouble in Dublin over the deportation of children of starving strikers continu[?]s. Yesterdny priests removed 11 children who were entraining for ...

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  39. THE PICTURE BUSINESS.

    There was a great sensation at Niagara Falls to-day, when a man named Peter Langeard, in order to provide a new picture film, went in a motor-boat ...

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  40. STATE DEBTS.

    Speaking at the Narrogin show the Premier (Mr. Seaddan) said he would strenuosly oppose the taking over by the Commonwealth of the State sinking ...

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  41. CELLAR TRAGEDY.

    The trial was concluded at the Clerkenwell Sessions to-day of Frederick Robertson, who was charged with the murder of his three little children. ...

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  42. MASONIC.

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  43. MARCONI SHARES.

    Financiers in the city of London are excited over the Stock Exhange subcommittee's alleged grave decision concerning certain participants in the ...

    Article : 112 words
  44. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Baptist Chyrcg's silver jubilee cervices passed off successfully to-day, The Rev. G. J. Mackay, of Victoria, formerly pastor, conducted three ...

    Article : 90 words
  45. EMIGRATION.

    Herr Ballin, the chairman of directors of the Hamburg-American Shipping Co., in a letter to the Parliametary Commission of Inquiry into the ...

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  46. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    The Canadian Government has renewed the contract with the New Zealand Shipping Company for the service between Canada, New Zealand, and ...

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