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  2. EXCITED COLLEGE BOYS.

    The annual football match between the Prince Alfred and St. Peter's College teams is always the cause of tremendous excitement in both schools. When the great ...

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  3. AVIATION

    The utility of aeroplanes in warfare has been further proved in a mimic airship combat, in the French camp at Monomelon. It was demonstrated that it was possible ...

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  4. A DEMENTED MERCHANT

    An astounding and almost incredible story is related in the newspapers to-day. The wife and eleven children of an Italian wine merchant, Signor Rea, have just been ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. THE EAST KILMORE TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Bridget Morfessie, who was hit on the head with an axe by her husband. Demetrius Morfessie, at East Kilmore, on Thursday, died at the Kilmore Hospital ...

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  6. THE ARMAMENTS CRAZE

    Speaking last night at a dinner given by the Lord Mayor to representative bankers and merchants, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, referring to the ...

    Article : 160 words
  7. KING AND CONSTITUTION.

    Those who labored under the impression that King George V would not be a strong King, with a mind of his own and capable of making it up, with a will of his ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in a letter to the Law Society, replying to comments on his Budget speech, in which he adversely criticised the ...

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  9. THE CAMDEN-ROAD HORROR

    The terrible murder of Mrs. Crippen, a music hall artiste, whose mutilated corpse was found under heavy flagstones in the coal cellar of a house at Hilldrop Crescent. ...

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  10. A BARBAROUS SULTAN

    In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to Mr. W. H. Cowan, Liberal member for East Aberdeenshire, Sir Edward Grey intimated that Great Britain was ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. A GRACEFUL ACT.

    The "Daily Express" reports that the King has personally decided to reserve a space for the accommomdation of representatives of the self-governing Dominions at ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. GERMAN BOUNTIES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to a question by Lord Castlereagh, Conservative member for Maidstone, Mr. Asquith stated that German syndicates had ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. FIRE IN OREGON.

    A disastrous fire has occurred at Portland, in the American state of Oregon. One man and 200 horses lost their lives, and seven blocks of buildings were destroyed ...

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  14. AN AUSTRALIAN'S BANKRUPTCY.

    It has been discovered that deception was resorted to in the bankruptey proceedings in connection with the cstate of Mr. Charles Clayton, who died in Australia in ...

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  15. LABOR TROUBLES.

    As the result of a conference between the Lancashire cotton spinners and the operatives, the threatened strike has been averted. It has been agreed that the ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. MR. ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    The "Daily Mail's" Berlin correspondent transmits a statement from the German Admiralty dealing, with Mr. Asquith's speech on the Naval Estimates on ...

    Article : 224 words
  17. CRIPPEN'S MOVEMENTS.

    It transpires that in February last Crippen removed some boxes from his house. The police are digging in the garden for the head and legs of the murdered woman, ...

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  18. CHINESE PIRATES.

    The latest intelligence with regard to the hostilities between the Portuguese naval force and the Chinese pirates in the vicinity of the island of Colowan states that the ...

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  19. A RECORD IN SUICIDES.

    An Alsatian tailor named Weiss has committed suicide at Rheims under extraordinary circumstances. He had made seven unsuccessful attempts. He tried drowning, ...

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  20. SIR MALCOLM McEACHARN'S ESTATE.

    The cross estate of Sir Malcolm McEacharn, who died at Cannes early this year, is valued at £421,321, which includes real estate £163,211 and personal £50,069 ...

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  21. A VESSEL STRANDED.

    The American trading steamer Mongolia, 13,639 tons gross, owned by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and registered at New York, has gone ashore at Shemidzu. ...

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  22. S. HOFFNUNG & CO.

    The balance-sheet of Messrs. S. Hoffnung and Co. shows a profit of £62,067. A dividend for the year of 7½ per cent. on preference shares and 15 per cent[?] on ordinary ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. JAPAN AND KOREA.

    Speaking at a public function yesterday, General Tcrauchi stated that Japan had no intention of employing the "mailed fist" in Korea, or antagonising any of the ...

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  24. THE LATE HENRY DEXTER.

    It transpires that the late Mr. Henry Dexter, the New York millionaire, bequeathed £2,000 to be given as a reward for the apprehension and conviction of ...

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  25. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALI.

    The balance-sheet of the Union Bank of Australia shows:—Deposits, £21,349,025, cash investments, £7,000,682; balance of remittances, £4,427,756, bills, £14,356,600. ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Produce. Copra.—The market is quieter. South Sea bags are quoted at £22 7/6. Ribblts.—The market is firm, and prices ...

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  27. THE MUTILATED REMAINS.

    An autopsy performed by Dr. A. J. Pepper, of St. Mary's Hospital, on the remains of Mrs. Crippen, shows that a skilled hand must have been at work in their ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. AUSTRIA'S PROGRAMME.

    The "Ncue Freie Presse" protests against Mr. Aaquith's reference to Austria's ship[?] building programme as a "mystery." The paper states that the Tecnico yards are ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. LAWN TENNIS.

    The British Lawn Tennis Association have practically decided to send a team to Australia, subject to the provision of a guarantee. ...

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  30. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Yesterday a match was concluded at Tunbridge Wells between Kent and Lancashire, the two leading teams in the county championship competition. Last year's ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. THE FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    The Prime Minister will introduce the Currency (Commonwealth note) Bill in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, and it will be proceeded with when the ...

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  32. JUAN FERNANDEZ.

    The Chilian Government are erecting a Marconi wireless telegraphic apparatus on [?] island of Juan Fernandez, which belongs to the province of Aconcagua, and ...

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  33. CRIPPEN'S FIRST WIFE.

    It transpires that Mrs. Crippen, formerly known as Bella Ellore, a music-hall artiste, was Crippen's second wife. His first wife is stated to have died in Salt Lake City ...

    Article : 47 words
  34. JAPAN-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The committee of the Japan-British Exhibition have awarded nine grand prizes in respect to the New Zealand Government's exhibits, also to New Zealand firms for ...

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  35. THE KING'S PRIZE.

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES APPEAL CASES.

    Special leave of appeal has been granted in the case of the Commissioner of Stamps (New South Wales) versus Dent, also in the action of the Commissioners of Taxation ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. THE DROUGHT IN CANADA

    The continued drought throughout western Canada is reported to have reduced the wheat yield in southern Manitoba to eight bushels an acre. The crop in ...

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  38. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. H. McKenzie, Minister for Lands, and Mr. Elwood, Mead, the representatives of the Victorian Government, who are in England for the purpose of securing settlers ...

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  39. FATAL FIRE AT BOMBAY.

    Six natives have been burnt to death on the roof of a residential block at Bombay. When the house caught fire one man endeavored to escape by jumping, but was ...

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  40. A NAVAL FATALITY.

    As the armored cruiser Sutlej, 12,000 tons, attached to the Home fleet, being flagship of Rear-Admiral Galloway, was manœuvring yesterday, a disastrous explosion ...

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  41. CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIALS

    The report of the Commission appoint[?] to enquire into certain charges made agai[?] Mr. Heyes, the Commissioner of Taxes [?] head of the Advances Office, and Mr. D[?] ...

    Article : 144 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    It is officially announced that Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson has been commissioned to visit Australia at the invitation of the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  43. ISPAHAN UNCAPTURED.

    The report that the city of Ispahan, Persia, had been captured by Kashki hills tribesmen is denied. ...

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  44. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  45. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Engineer- Commander Clarkson will sail to-day for America to make a final inspection of the plant intended for the Commonwealth small arms factory at Lithgow, New ...

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  46. BRITAIN AND CHINA.

    A bluebook containing the dispatches which since the beginning of the year have passed between the Governments of Great Britain and China with regard to Thibet, ...

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  47. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Sandown Park Eclipse Stakes was run yesterday over a course of about one and a quarter miles. Results:— Lord Rosebery's Neil Gow, 3 yrs..... † ...

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  48. A PERSIAN TRAGEDY.

    Syed Abdulla, a prominent mujtahed in this city, has been assassinated. He was exiled during the late Shah's reign, but returned to Persia early this year. He had ...

    Article : 53 words
  49. SWIMMING.

    Beaurepaire, the Australian swimmer, won the 440 yards saltwater championship at Blackpool yesterday in 5 min. 38 3-5 sec., being 12 yards ahead of T.S. ...

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  50. ST. GEORGE'S VASE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  51. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Norman Monarch arrived from Baltimore yesterday with 7,000 tons of steel rails. ...

    Article : 24 words
  52. EAR[?]GRE[?]

    Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, sailed for Ottawa yesterday. ...

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  53. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Captain Scott, leader of the latest expedition to the Antarctic, sailed from Southampton for New Zealand yesterday. Sir Ernest Shackleton, Lieutenant ...

    Article : 49 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. A VALUABLE FIND.

    A pearl of perfect shape and said to weigh 90 grains was brought in by a pearler named Charllenor, who discovered it while opening a shell on a lugger owned ...

    Article : 81 words
  56. FOOTBALLERS' DRAG CAPSIZED.

    A serious accident happened on Saturday night. It appears that a five-horse brake, driven by a man named VVcbster, was returning from Kingston with a team of ...

    Article : 128 words
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