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  2. WILLOUGHBY TRAGEDY

    The inquest into the circumstances of the Willoughby tragedy was continued this afternoon. William John Phillips, father of the little girl, whose body was found on ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Probably the most important matter that will have to be considered by the Fisher Government at the initial Cabinet meeting to-morrow will be the contemplated ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA

    A remarkable controversy has been raging in the Transvaal Parliament as to whether members are entitled to remuneration to the amount of £300 for the ...

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  5. A TUNNEL COLLAPSES

    News has been received from Otira of the collapse of part of Arthur's Pass tunnel now in course of construction through the Southern Alps. The subsidence ...

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  6. BEATTY WILL CASE

    The hearing of the conspiracy charges against Sarah Jane Beatty, James Priestly, John Heslop, and Frederick Manley Ashe, arising out of the Beatty will case, was ...

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  7. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    Advices from the scat of fighting in Albania, indicate that the force of 6,000 Albanians, who occupied the Katchanik defile, have been cleared out after an ...

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  8. THE SAN FRANCISCO FIGHT

    Particulars of the pugilistic encounter between Tommy McCarthy and Owen Moran in San Francisco[?] which resuited in the death of McCarthy, state ...

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  9. MAY DAY

    May Day, which is observed as Labor Day in Europe, this year passed quietly in most of the Continental capitals. In Paris, owing to an overwhelming military ...

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  10. THE "LIVING STATUE"

    The case in which "La Milo" (Mrs. Pansy Eggena), Ferdinand Eggena, her husband, and Percy Easton, of the "Motor House," Euston-road, are charged ...

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  11. NATIONAL PARTY FORMING.

    Dr. Wolff Ehrlich, writing to a friend, says that a newspaper published at Bloemfontein[?] reports that a South African National Party is now being formed, under ...

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  12. "WHITE SLAVES"

    The grand jury who have been enquiring into the extent of the traffic in girls for immoral purposes, which the evidence at the trial of Albert Wolter for the murder ...

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  13. DRESSED AS A WOMAN.

    At the Ballarat City Court to-day Rupert McCann, a jockey, aged 23, was charged with masquerading as a woman. Constable Paige gave evidence that at a late ...

    Article : 254 words
  14. CHICAGO MEAT PACKERS

    The "Pall Mall Gazette's" correspondent at Chicago states that the meat extract business, which has attained to huge proportions in that city, and forms one of ...

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  15. THE DEFENCE SCHEME[?]

    One of the first matters that will engage the attention of the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) will be the dovetailing of the Kitchener scheme into the defence ...

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  16. JEFFRIES-JOHNSON FIGHT.

    The Methodist ministers of San Francisco have called on their Conference to force the Governor of California to intervene in the Jeffries-Johnson fight for the ...

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  17. AMERICAN CORRUPTION.

    Mr. William Randolph Hearst, proprietor of the "New York American," is suing the proprietors of the "New York Times" for 100,000 dollars, damages for ...

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  18. ROBBERY AT HOTEL.

    The police are investigating a mysterious robbery of jewellery reported to have taken place at the Wentworth Hotel, Church Hill, on Saturday. It is stated ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Viscount Morley (Secretary for India), in responding to the toast of "The Government" at the Royal Academy's banquet on Friday night, stated that the Government ...

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  20. "DEATHBED CONVERSIONS."

    State politics are in the ascendency just now, and by the time the elections come round, about September, the electors should be worked into a state of ...

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  21. HOW THE ELECTIONS WAS LOST.

    Mr. Deakin, speaking to-night at a meeting under the auspices of the women's Ballarat branch of the Commonwealth Liberal League, said one of the after reflections of ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN EXTERPRISES.

    The "Financial Times" states that the current year promises to be one of unusual prosperity for Australian enterprises, and it is becoming a question how some ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. PLOT IN HAYTI.

    A plot organised in Kingston, Jamaica, for the deposition of General Simon as President of Hayti, and the proclamation of General Firmin as his successor, has ...

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  24. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer, announces that after the conclusion of his present lecturing engagements he will settle in Montreal ...

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  25. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    The Earl of Crewe (Colonial Secretary), speaking last night at the Eighty Club, said the Liberals would make an irreparable mistake if they threw away the opportunity ...

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  26. STOLEN DRAPERY

    Yesterday afternoon John Mullins was strolling along the range of hills at the back of the Kilmore racecourse, when he saw the heel of a boot protruding from ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    It transpires that M. Paulhan's triumphal flight from London to Manchester was all but brought to a premature and disastrous close. During the last stage of ...

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  28. THE CONGO.

    King Albert of Belgium, in opening the Royal Colonial Exhibition in Brussels yesterday, foreshadowed legislative and administrative reforms that ...

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  29. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The Independent Labor Party are arranging for the holding of 2,000 meetings a week during the summer with a view to the expected general election. Speakers ...

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  30. CANADIAN CABLES.

    In consequence of the proposal embodied in the Cable Companies Bill now before the Canadian Parliament for placing the companies under the control of the Railways ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    The London newspapers refer in terms of commendation to a study in the nude, "Mother and Girl[?]" exhibited by Mr. E. Bertram McKennal, at the Royal ...

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  32. A DISHONEST SECRETARY.

    Ernest Martin, 41, secretary, was charged at the General Sessions to-day with embezzling £68 1/6 from the Federated Marine Stewards' apd Pantrymen's ...

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  33. STOLEN RAILWAY PROPERTY.

    At the Port Melbourne Court to-day Margaretta Shiffman, grover, of Bay-street, was charged with having Stolen between November 1[?] 1909, and March 24,[?] ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY.

    The International Hockey Board have decided that the projected tour of an international team in New Zealand is impracticable. ...

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  35. THE AUSTRALIAN DRAFT.

    The Australian sailors who have come to England for the purpose of manning the new destroyers of the Australian fleet received a hearty welcome at the ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death in his 80th year is announced of John Quincy Adams Ward the American sculptor, whose works include statues of "The Indian Hunter." "Seventh ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS.

    The preliminary contests in connection with the international lawn tennis championship for the Davis Cup, between teams representing the United States and Great ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. SEEKING HER CHILDREN

    The legal proceedings institued by Mrs. Hawkes[?] of London, to regain custody of her two children were set in motion to-day, when a writ of habeas corpus, directing ...

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  39. COUNT HATZFIELD.

    Count Hatzfield, the German agent at Cairo, has been created envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary. ...

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  40. LABOR DAY IN QUEENSLAND.

    At the official luncheon to-day in connection with the Eight Hours celebrations the president of the Eight Hours Union presided. Among those present were Mr ...

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  41. ATTORNEY-GENERAL SUED.

    An action was mentioned in the County Court to-day in which Matilda McCann, of Havelock-street[?] Kew, widow, is plaintiff, and William M. Hughes, the Federal ...

    Article : 154 words
  42. AN AERO EXPRESS.

    Cecil Grace, an English aviator, in a trial spin with a short Wright biplane, near Sheerness, Kent, on Saturday, covered 50 miles in 51 minutes. The greatest altitude ...

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  43. EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States, and Mrs. Roosevelt, have [?]one to Copenhagen. ...

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  44. COMPENSATION TO A MINER'S WIDOW.

    Mr. Justice McMillan gave judgment today in the case of Thomasina Luba, to whom a jury had awarded £595 damages for the loss of her husband, who was ...

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  46. LORD ISLINGTON.

    On Saturday Lord Islington, the newly[?] appointed Governor of New Zealand, was presented with valedictory addresses from the tenants of his estates at Hartham ...

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  47. MISS LOTTIE COLLINS.

    The death is announced of Miss Lottie Collins, the musichall singer, who achieved wide celebrity by her song. "Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay[?]" Miss Collins visited Australia ...

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  48. SHIFT BOSS FINED.

    A Roberts, shift boss at the Ingliston Consols mine, was to-day fined £5 and costs in the Warden's Court at Meekatharra for negligence, as the result of ...

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  49. EMPIRE DAY.

    No fewer than 8,000 sermons have already been arranged for in connection with the celebration of Empire Day. ...

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  50. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The trial of six aboriginals for the murder of a showman at Yass was begun before Mr. Justice Pring at Goulburn to-day. The Crown case was closed before the ...

    Article : 41 words
  51. LEPERS AMOK.

    An extraordinary outbreak has occurred among the lepers on Robben Island, a small island off the west coast of Cape Colony, 15 miles from Cape Town. ...

    Article : 92 words
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