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  2. PARNELL'S LOVE STORY.

    There seems little doubt that the book of the season will prove to be Katherine O'Shea's life of Eharles Stewart Parnell "The Uncrowned King of Ireland" is a ...

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  3. HOBART GOLF LINKS.

    After the eventual failure of the negotiations set on foot beforo the union of Queenborough with Hobart for the sale of the golt links at Sandy Bay to ...

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  4. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Unionist newspapers recently pointed out the possibility of Mr. J. W. Lowther, the Speaker of the House of Commons, refusing to certify the Finance ...

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  5. THE SUNKEN LINER.

    Efforts to recover bodies from the hull of the Empress of Ireland cost the life to-day of a diver named Cossoboom. After he had been down about half an ...

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  6. MARVELLOUS ESCAPE

    Yesterday a naval diver who was endeavouring to recover a torpedo which was buried in the sand at the French naval port of Cherbourg, had just freed ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIAN TRAGEDY.

    Frederick James Smith, who is charged with tuning murdered his son, Frederick Elderson Smith, at Tennessee, near Albany, made a statement to the ...

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  8. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    An official communiqua issued in Athens declares that the reported hastening of the delivery of the Turkish Dreadnoughts, Rio de Janeiro ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Redmond, the leader of the Nationalists, has appealed to the members of the United Irish League in America for funds to strengthen the ...

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  10. AFRICAN LABOUR.

    The French Committee formed to encourage the importation of African labour announces that it will shortly employ 50,000 Algerians and Moreceans in ...

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  11. STORMS IN AMERICA.

    Scores' of people were driven from their homes, whole wheat fields swept away, and corn damaged, and much live, stock lost, as the result of heavy ...

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  12. THE TRAINING COLLEGE

    Some time since the Minister of Education (Hon. J. A. Lyons) stated to a "Mercury" reporter that he considered it highly nocessary that there should ...

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  13. SWEEPSTAKES.

    As a sequel to the comments of the London "Daily Telegraph." which stated last month that the Jockey Club was considering the effect of Calcutta ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    The announcement of the death of the Chief Justice, Sir John Dodds, which occurred al 9.39 o'clock last evening, after a lengthy illness. will be heard with ...

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  15. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    Replying to the Note of the mediators, General Carranza, the leader of the Mexican Constitutionalists, has reiterated his willingness to participare ...

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  16. RUSSIAN. NIHILISTS.

    The Russian railway management announco that there is no reason to believe that an attempt was made to wreek the Czar's train when he and his family ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    On the report stage of the Riotous Assemblies Bill, in the South African Union Parliament, the penalties throughout were reduced, and make ...

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  18. PORTUGUESE OUTRAGES.

    A week ago the Baptist Missionary Society in London received a cablegram from San Salvador, in Portuguese East Africa, stating that Portuguese soldiers ...

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  19. TERRIBLE STORM.

    There, was a terrible storm to-day in the Ohablis district of France, soveral people being killed by lightning. A camp near Orleans was struck by the ...

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  20. DISHONEST JOCKEYS.

    The Italian Jockey Club has expelled several English jockeys for accepting from Milan bookmakers bribes, including one of £60 to pull horses at the ...

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  21. SHIPPING TRADE.

    The Sydney "Morning Herald"of June 20 says:- The shipping companies trading to New Zealand and Tasmania have not been ...

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  22. ASIATIC EXCLUSION.

    A few days ago the legal representative of the Hindus who are on board the apanese liner Komagata trying to gain admission into British Columbia ...

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  23. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding, the champion lawn tennis player of the world, in reviewing the prospects, of competitors in the All-England championships which started ...

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  24. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    Herr Deruburg, the German Colonial Minister, speaking at a luncheon given yesterday by the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, to 120 British merchants ...

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  25. HEALTH OF HOBART.

    Some correspondence has recently taken place in the press about the increase in the number of cases of diphtheria in Hobart, which jumped from 81 in 1912 ...

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  26. CUBAN SUGAR.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to issue an injunction restraining the Treasury Department from granting Cuban sugar the ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant Borishawsky, of the Russian Army Flying Corps, who was accompanied by a passenger, was biplaning yesterday near St. Petersburg, when ...

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  28. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    There was a brilliant spectacle at the trooping of the colours yesterday on the Horse Guards parade in St. James's park. At the conclusion of the ...

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  29. CANADIAN MINING DISASTER.

    The reseners at work in the Ferme colliery at Hillerest, in the Canadian province of Alberta, where a terrible gas explosion occurred on Friday last, ...

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  30. THREATENING A WOMAN.

    Alleging that he had threatened her life and had forced unwelcome attentions on her, Jessic Faulconer, who was stated to be well-known in Melbourne ...

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  31. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    It was reported to-day that the wreck of the schooner Aleda, which is believed to have been lost near Port Macquarie, can be seen about half a mile from the ...

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  32. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    At the request of Prince Wred, the ruler of Albaina, the insurgents have been granted an armistice for two days. The Dutch officers of the Albanian ...

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  33. LABOUR UNREST.

    It is stated on reliable authority that the miners of Vancouver Island, who have been on strike for ovor a year, have decided, by a majority of 1,250. to ...

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  34. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, the explorer, has appointed Captain Worsley, formerly of the New Zealand Government Marine Service, to the command of the ...

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  35. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    There are no indications as yet of a likely settlement of the trouble on the Maitland coalfield over the afternoon shift question, over which more than ...

    Article : 113 words
  36. UMPIRE MOBBED.

    In the Hawthorn Police Court to-day. Henry Kleinberger was charged with having behaved in an offensive manner at a football match between Hawthorn ...

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  37. THE BRIDGEWATER ACCIDENT

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