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  2. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    The action in which Sherman' Grant McKenzie, of Brown Hills, Victoria, sought to recover £3,000 as damages for allegad breach of promise of marriage from Edith ...

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  3. THE BRITISH ARMY

    The "Times'" military correspondent writes that Viscount Middleton, a Conservative, who has held various portfolios in connection with the War and Foreign ...

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  4. THE CRETAN CRISIS

    The German and Austrian newspapers, which last week began a campaign with the apparent object of inflaming the Turkish press against Great Britain in ...

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  5. BRITISH CRISIS

    Speaking at Longborough, in Leicestershire, on Saturday, Mr. Philip Snowdon, Labor member for Blackburn, and Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, Labor member for ...

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  6. PROMINENT CITIZEN DEAD.

    Few citizens of Adelaide were better known or more highly respected than Sir Robert Thomas, and a sense of personal loss will be felt by a very large circle of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CANADIAN AFFAIRS

    It is expected that the Duke of Connaught, who has been appointed to succeed Earl Grey as Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada in accordance ...

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  8. THE BOX TRAGEDY

    Fresh developments have occurred in connection with the tragic death of Mrs. Crittenden Castle, an American, dramatic artiste, whose body was found in a trunk ...

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  9. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    It is reported that a new political party is being formed in the United States, composed of those who favor the people's rights being maintained, and directed ...

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  10. ALBANIAN REVENGE

    The bolts holding the supports of a railway bridge at Lale-Burpas, 45 miles from Adrianople, on the Oriental Company's line[?] were removed yesterday, with the ...

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  11. THE INDIAN VICEROY.

    In an address at a political meeting at Longborough, in Leicestershire, on Saturday, Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, Labor member for Leicester, dealing with the ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. CANADIAN MAILS.

    Mr. R. Lemi[?]ux, Canadian Postmaster-General, announces that shortly three mails a week will be running directly from Canada to Great Britain. He adds ...

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  13. WHITEHAVEN DISASTER

    Mr. Steele, the manager of the Wellington pit at Whitehaven, a seaport in the coal mining district of Cumberland, with three assistants, all wearing breathing ...

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  14. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    An official statement issued at Ottawa estimates that the area of land under wheat in the Dominion of Canada this season is 9,295,000 acres. This is an increase ...

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  15. THE YEAR'S DEFICIT.

    The opinion prevails in the Parliamentary lobbies that despite the estimated increase of £10,000,000 in this year's national expenditure, the Government are ...

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  16. BIG ELECTRICAL SCHEME.

    An important municipal system is being organised at Toronto, one of the chief cities of the Dominion, on the north side of Lake Ontario, for the Government ...

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  17. THE SUNKEN PLUVIOSE

    Six more bodies have been recovered from the submarine torpedo boat Pluviose, which was sunk in the Channel as the result of a collision with the steamer ...

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  18. MEXICAN RISING.

    The revolt of 7.000 Maya Indians, under Maximilano Bonilla, in Yucatan, Mexico, by which the town of Valladolid was terrorised, has been quelled, after lasting five ...

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  19. HIGH GRAIN FREIGHTS.

    The members of the New York Produce Exchange complain that the New York Central Railway Company and 16 other railway lines are, by means of the highrates ...

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  20. DEATH DUTIES.

    The amount received for stamp duty in Sydney last week in respect of probate and letters of administration, is easily a record for the State. The total sum paid towards ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. CHILIAN NAVY.

    The Chilian Chamber of Deputies has authorised a loan of £4,000,000 for naval purposes. Of this amount £1,000,000 is to be devoted to coastal defence, while ...

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  22. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    A train at Haverstraw, a village in New York state, on the right bank of the River Hudson, and 35 miles from New York city, dashed into a funeral coach at a level ...

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  23. BRUSSELS EXHIBITION.

    The exhibitions branch of the British Board of Trade is encouraging Chambers of Commerce and business firms to arrange for visits to the Brussels Exhibition of ...

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  24. THE WHITE PLAGUE.

    Dr. Camac Wilkinson, a well-known Sydney practitioner, who has made a specialty of the study of tuberculosis, is establishing a tuberculin dispensary in Lambeth for the ...

    Article : 150 words
  25. BEAUREPAIRE'S WIN.

    F. Beaurepaire, the Australian champion swimmer, on Saturday at Leipsig won the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 300 metres events at the international ...

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  26. A CHILD'S DEATH SONG.

    Helaick Clara Helwig, three and a half years old. daughter of Mr. W. Helwig[?] a farmer, was fatally burnt on Sunday evening. She was ...

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  27. "DO YOU WANT TO DIE?"

    Edward Evans, a traveller, had a sensational experience at Ballarat at 10 minutes to 1 o'clock yesterday morning. Evans had returned from a trip to Stawell and ...

    Article : 319 words
  28. PLANTER'S STRANGE DEATH.

    A strange discovery has been made in the State of Louisiana. James Perkins, a wealthy white planter, was found in a nude condition, chained to a stake in a ...

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  29. MOROCCO.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tangier states that Mulai Hafid, Sultan of Mo[?]occo, has rescinded his former decree cancelling Rai[?]uli's appointment as ...

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  30. ROSYTH HARBOR.

    An extensive fire occurred in the harbor works at the new North Sea base of Rosyth, on Saturday. The electrical power station was destroyed, the loss being ...

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  31. BEATTY WILL CASE.

    The hearing of the conspiracy charges arising out of the Beatty will case against Sarah Jane Beatty, John Heslop, James Priestly, and Michael Lynch was continued ...

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  32. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    A disastrous typhoon swept the Japan Sea last month, and the Prinz Waldemar, which arrived this morning, had a sever[?] fight with the elements. The vessel, ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH AS LITIGANT.

    Mr. Justice a'Beckett to-day delivered an interesting judgment on a summons for directions concerning which had arisen a question whether the Commonwealth could ...

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  34. SURVEY OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Institute of Mining Engineers has appointed a committee to draw up a scheme for a complete geodetic and geological survey of ...

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  35. LIGHTNING FATALITIES.

    Fatalities resulting from the recent electrical disturbances in Europe are still reported. At Jungfrau, in Switzerland, Hyde Park, and Berlin six persons were killed, ...

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  36. THRIFT IN AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at the International Conference on Thrift, now proceeding at Edinburgh, Mr. John Kidd, Postmaster-General of New South Wales in the Dibbs Ministry ...

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  37. SHORTAGE OF BEEF.

    The "Daily Mail's" New York correspondent reports that the problem of securing supplies of beef has become acute, and that owing to the shortage the wholesale ...

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  38. THE CAUSE OF CONSTIPATION.

    The most common cause of constipation is a lack of exercise necessary to keep the muscles of the bowels active. That is why constipation is often brought on by too ...

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  39. THE WESTERN RAILWAY.

    A proposal has been unofficially made that if the Commonwealth Government construct the railway-line connecting Port Augusta with Kalgoorlie the two States ...

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  40. BARQUENTINE DAMAGED IN STORM.

    The barquentine Speculant, which put into Wellington yesterday, was bound from Esperance to Gisborne. She lost some of her rigging in a heavy westerly ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN BISLEY TEAM.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, and prominent officials of the council of the National Rifle Association, were present at the luncheon given to the ...

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  42. OBITUARY.

    The death, in his 82nd year, is announced of Mr. Hermann Vezin, formerly a noted actor, who appeared in such characters as "Shylock," "King John," ...

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  43. STEAMER OVERDUE.

    Many grave instances have occurred in the past urging on the authorities the necessity for communication with the west coast, particularly Port Davey, which is ...

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  44. DO NOT BE BEHIND THE TIMES.

    but move with them, Salts, Castor Oil, and harsh purgatives are out of date and have been the cause of many a case of constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets are ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. MAGISTRATE ANNOYED.

    The police magistrate has publically stated that in a certain case where the son of a well-known member of the judiciary was implicated, he was asked to have ...

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  46. MR. BALFOUR AT GOLF.

    Mr. Arthur J. Balfour, the leader of the Conservative Party in the House of Commons, who has long been famous as a golfer, on Saturday wo[?] the Parliamentary ...

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  47. POISONED CATTLE.

    On Wednesday last 16 valuable cattle were found dead at Mowbray Park, the property of Mr. F.: G. Waley. Mr. Waley, who is secretary of the Bellambi ...

    Article : 97 words
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