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  2. AN INDIAN TBAGEDY.

    A shocking domestic tragedy has been unearthed at Allahabad, the seat of Government, in the Northwest Provinces. Mrs. Clark, the wife of an officer of the ...

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  3. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    The greatest interest is being displayed in the contemplated offer to the Empire by the rulers, princes, and, nobles of India of twelve warships, namely, three ...

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  4. THE WAR IN TURKEY

    There is a lull in the news from the front, which may be explained by the fact that peace negotiations between the Turks and the allies are proceeding. On Friday ...

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  5. WAR OF THE WOMEN.

    In view of the dastardly outrage by suffragettes in London and the provinces yesterday, resulting in destruction of letters in postal pillars, the police authorities are ...

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  6. WILL THERE BE A STRIKE?

    Following on the fruitless conference between the Chamber of Mines and the Combined Unions' committee, held on Friday, the latter body met to day at Boulder. The ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking at the Eighty Club last night the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) referred to the Home Rule movement. He reiterated his ...

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  8. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The Davis Cup matches are over, and the honors are with the British Isles. On Saturday afternoon Australia lost the trophy that it won in England in 1907, and ...

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  9. BURGLARS AT WORK.

    It is only a few days since the report of a burglary at "Keverel," the residence of Mr. Angas Parsons, M.P., on East-terrace, indicated that an accomplished ...

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  10. A CAMP OF DEATH.

    A grim tragedy was discovered by an old Chinese hawker when making his rounds at the Cosmopolitan, Howley, on Tuesday last. He had supplied the wants of the ...

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  11. QUARANTINE PRECAUTIONS.

    The United States Health Department have adopted the system originated by Dr. Parker, of the Sydney University for the fumigation and disinfection of ships. ...

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  12. DISHONEST BANK CLERK.

    At the London Police Court to-day Reginald Wright, a clerk, formerly employed at Lloyd's Bank at Bournemouth, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for ...

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  13. THE MOROCCAN QUESTION.

    Dealing with the treaty recently concluded between France and Spain defining their respective interests in Morocco, the "Times" says Spain under the treaty loses ...

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  14. THE CZAREVITCH.

    It is stated that the Czarevitch is suffering from a skin deficiency similar to that which affected the Duke of Albany. It is uncertain, however, whether his ...

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  15. POLITICS IN CANADA.

    The Liberals, who yesterday gave notice of a motion of no confidence in the Government, are said to be planning a campaign of Parliamentary obstruction with ...

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  16. AN AUSTRALIAN IN CANADA.

    Mr. W. A. Lloyd, of New South Wales, ridicules the contention of Professor Anderson Stuart, of Sydney University, that Canada is becoming Americanised. ...

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  17. LYNCH LAW.

    A message was received yesterday from Cordele, in Georgia, stating that a negro had been lynched there. The negro was accused of shooting, but ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. MEXICO.

    Reports received by the Department of State show that the situation in Mexico, where a rebellion has been proceeding for some months, is rapidly becoming worse. ...

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  19. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    In referring yesterday to the approaching departure of the Right Hon. James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Andrew Carnegie said all ...

    Article : 56 words
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  21. TO THE NORTH POLE BY AEROPLANE.

    Speaking, at the Aero Club dinner last night, Captain Bartlett said the safest and easiest way to reach the North Pole was by aeroplane. It was merely a four ...

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  22. THE BURMA CASE.

    The appeal against the decision of the magistrate who recently acquitted Mr. H. B. McCormick, an Australian, of a charge of abducting a native girl, was heard ...

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  23. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    The Right Hon. Arnold Morley, who only a few weeks ago was appointed chairman of the Empire Trade Commission, is resigning owing to ill-health. S[?] ...

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  25. A BIG TYPHOON.

    The Governor-General of the Philippines telegraphs that the typhoon which swept several of the islands on Friday was much more serious than the early accounts ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The South African footballers yesterday defeated Ireland by 38 points to nil. A VICTORIAN MUSICIAN. Mr. Thorald Waters, of Melbourne, made ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. JAPAN IN KOREA.

    It is stated that the struggle now in progress over the War Office's proposal to establish permanent military divisions in Korea is resolving itself into a ...

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  29. GOOD SHOOTING BY BOYS.

    The Protector, after a stay of a little over a month, left for Melbourne via Albany yesterday. During the stay 73 naval reserves underwent 17 days' ...

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