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  2. ESPIONAGE CHARGES

    A cablegram a few days ago stated that the trial of Max Schultz, an Englishman who was arrested some time back at Hamburg on a charge ...

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  3. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA

    Their Majesties attended an openair State service in the military camp yesterday. The ceremony was a singularly impressive one, and ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    An official memorandum shows that the Government originally intended the National Insurance Bill to come into operation on July 15 ...

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  5. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE

    The council of the United States Federation of Labour held a Special session on Friday to consider the result of the dynamite outrage trial ...

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  6. RUSSO-PERSIAN DISPUTE

    The "Times" correspondent at Teheran states that the Russian troops reached Kasvin last Wednesday. The Persian Government is ...

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  7. THE NORTHERN MINES, LTD.

    The appended telegram was received from Lawlers yesterday:— "Regarding a report appearing in your issue of Wednesday under the ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The commission appointed to inquire into the destruction of the United States battleship Maine in Havana Harbour just before the ...

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  9. CALIFORNIAN STORM.

    A severe storm has wrecked the communications between San Francisco and Southern California. It is known to have caused one death ...

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  10. DYNAMITE BY POST

    A wealthy paper manufacturer named Prinzshe has been arrested on the charge of having posted dynamite bombs to two public ...

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  11. APPEAL TO THE LORDS.

    The Grand Master and directors of the Manchester Unity Odd-fellows have appealed to the Lords to refuse to pass the National ...

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  12. SUFFRAGETTE IN A HURRY.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, a prominent English suffragette, was hurrying on Friday in a motor car to a meeting at Providence, Rhode Island, and ...

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  13. APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    The Persian Government has again appealed to Washington, asking the American Government to intervene diplomatically for the ...

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  14. DYNAMITE CONSPIRACIES.

    The Federal Grand Jury at Los Angeles has undertaken to make a complete and searching investigation into all the dynamite ...

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  15. PERTH TERM COMPANY

    In the Nisi Prius Court to-day, before Mr. Justice McMillan, John Goodiner, farmer at Jandakot, claimed £600 damages from the ...

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  16. PERSONAL ITEMS

    Messrs. Kirwan, Connolly, and McKenzie, M's.L.C., left Kalgoorlie by yesterday's express for Perth. The Right Rev. Dr. Clune, Roman ...

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  17. ACTIVE HIGHWAYMAN.

    An unmasked highwayman has lately been terrorising the residential district of Tacoma, in Washington State. He has held up half a ...

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  18. LEIPZIG COURT.

    The court that is engaged on the trial of Schultz, after sitting for several days last week, adjourned on Saturday until Wednesday. ...

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  19. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A bomb was exploded last night in a theatre in Liege where cinematograph pictures were being shown, and the explosion injured 25 ...

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  20. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Speaking to-day at the Free Church Conference in Anglesey, said a cablegram on the 8th inst., the Rev. Silvester Horn, M.P. for ...

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  21. SERGEANT AND SWEETHEART.

    Sergeant-Major Schroeder and his sweetheart were arrested yesterday at Posen on the charge of having attempted to sell fortress plans to ...

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  22. AMERICAN LAWN TENNIS.

    The committee of the Lawn Tennis Association officially declares that the three best lawn tennis players in the United States are ...

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  23. RISING IN CHINA

    The Minister of Finance has sold £400,000 worth of the Palace treasure to foreign banks. The seals on the boxes show that they ...

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  24. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    The Turkish Government has issued an order that all the Italian residents in Smyrna must leave that city within a week. ...

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  25. MURDERER EXECUTED.

    A criminal named Hamel was executed in public at Le Mans yesterday for the murder of his father. The mob roared with fury as the ...

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  26. ALASKAN GOLD MINING.

    An alleged great mining swindle came before the Seattle Court on Friday, when A. L. Moore and C. L. Moore were brought up on the ...

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  27. ESTIMATES COMMITTEE.

    A memorial signed by 244 members of the House of Commons representing all parties has been sent to the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert ...

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  28. STOLEN ALTAR PIECE.

    A fine altar piece, the work of the celebrated Orcagna, was stolen on September 17 from the Church of Santa Maria Novella, in Florence. It ...

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  29. M. VEDRINES' CHEQUE.

    A man has just been arrested on the charge of having by means of forgery cashed a cheque for £1000 which was subscribed in Britain for ...

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  30. SHANSI OPERATIONS.

    In spite, of the fortnight's armistice that was lately proclaimed, Imperial troops are concentrating in the province of Shansi, and fighting ...

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  31. STRANGE TALE OF THE SEA

    On her present voyage from Hamburg to Melbourne the German-Australian liner Elmshorn effected a sensational rescue on the morning of ...

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  32. GERMAN BATTLESHIP.

    The battleship Kaiser Wilhelrn II., which recently went ashore in a fognear Flensburg, bas been refloated. She sustained no damage. ...

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  33. CONGO STATE MONEY.

    In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday M. Royal caused some sensation by alleging that the late King Leopold had procured official ...

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  34. FOREIGN POLICY SPEECH.

    The Secretary for War, Lord Haltdane, speaking last night at Accrington, dealt with current questions of foreign policy. He justified the ...

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  35. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Frank Sandford, leader of an organisation known as the Holy Ghost and United States Society, has just been convicted at Portland, in ...

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  36. RUSSIAN FISHERMEN.

    About a hundred fishermen have gone adrift on the icefloes on Lake Peipas, in the north-west of Russia. ...

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  37. SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS.

    In regard to the provision of second-class sleepers for the goldfields line, it is hoped that this boon will be at the disposal of passengers ...

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  38. NOBEL PRIZE.

    Three recipients of this year's Nobel prizes—Madame Curie, chemistry; Professor Wien, physics; and Professor Gullstrand, medicine ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Ernest Benzon, who was one time well known in England and Australia as the Jubilee plunger. ...

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  40. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. R. L. Borden, speaking in the Canadian Club here on Friday evening, declared that the defeat of the ...

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  41. THE KYABRAM TRAGEDY.

    As the result of an inquest on the bodies of the five victims of the Kyabram tragedy, held to-day, it was found that Frank Cooling had ...

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  42. CAPSIZE IN A SQUALL.

    Captain-Instructor Pengelley and seven men of the Naval Volunteer Reserve were capsized out of a boat in Table Bay yesterday and ...

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  43. MURDERS BY A MADMAN.

    A man named Fluetsch, a school master in the Grisons, Canton, was lately seized with a fit of madness which induced in him the resolve to ...

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  44. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    An electric tram in Oporto ran off the rails yesterday, and fell into the river Douro. The motor man was drowned. ...

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  45. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    A great explosion occurred yesterday in the principal coal mine of the Grass Mountain system, near Knoxville, in Tennessee, and entombed ...

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  46. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    A conference, representing 80,000 of the post and telegraph employees, met at Birmingham yesterday and decided that, in view of the Prime ...

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  47. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A light engine collided with a passenger train yesterday in the Gare du Nord, and four persons were killed and two injured. ...

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  49. CEMENT COMBINE.

    The Bank of Montreal has just begun an action against Sir Sandford Fleming, the well-known Canadian engineer and railway builder ...

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  50. GALE IN THE CHANNEL.

    A tremendous gale, blowing at the rate of 80 miles an hour, was experienced yesterday in the Channel and on the east coast of England. ...

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  51. VICTORIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The Victorian gold yield for November was 46,210 OZ. gross, or 43,076 oz. fine, valued at £182,974. Compared with the amount won ...

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  52. DARDANELLES STRAITS.

    Many rumours are current to the effect that Russia has approached Turkey with a request that she would open the Dardanelles to the ...

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