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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. James Page, farmer, of Moorowie, met with a serious accident on Sunday. He was riding home at a good pace, when on pulling up the horse the animal fell, ...

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  3. THE SICILIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    The later details which have been received of the terrible earthquake shock in the province of Catania, in Sicily, on Friday, show that while it was ...

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  4. MORE GUN-RUNNING.

    Another sensational coup by the Ulster volunteers was carried out yesterday. During a storm the destroyer flotilla, which has been patrolling the Ulster coast since ...

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  5. FIGHTING IF MEXICO.

    Advices have been received from Tampico stating that one of the fiercest battles yet reported has been fought between the Constitutionalists, under ...

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  6. LOVELY WOMAN.

    Bishop O'Connor, speaking at Manilla, touched upon the question of the declining birth-rate in some of the Continental countries, where there were more coffins ...

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  7. LONDON BUILDING STRIKE.

    In consequence of the serious loss of wages suffered by the men in the London building trade dispute relief measures have been adopted for their wives and families. ...

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  8. IS SHE HIS WIFE?

    The case of Albert Royston Hole against Elizabeth Henrietta Stephen was continued at the Sydney Divorce Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Gordon. The ...

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  9. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    Another batch of immigrants arrived on Monday afternoon by the White Star steamer Irishman, which is now berthed at the Outer Harbor. The ...

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  10. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    News has been received to the effect that the French troops operating in Morocco have occupied Maza, thus completing the scheme of gradual penetration. ...

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  11. BIG ATLANTIC LINER.

    The Cunard Company's gigantic liner, Aqnitania, 48,000 tons[?] intended for the Atlantic trade, was launched at Clydebank to-day. ...

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  12. MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, who has been spending the winter at Cannes, left that watering-place to-day, accompanied by his family, on his return to ...

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  13. EMPEROR FRANCLS JOSEPH.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, who has been ill for some weeks with bronchial catarrh, has slightly improved. ...

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  14. OPERATIC SINGER DEAD

    Madame Nordica, the celebrated operatic soprano, who arrived here a few days ago on board the steamer Van Houtman, died to-day. ...

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  15. COUNTERFEIT POSTAL NOTES.

    An international gang of robbers has cashed £20,000 worth of counterfeit postal orders in France. The bogus orders are mostly for sums below 300 francs, as the ...

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  16. GERMAN WAR TAX.

    The Governments of Russia, Holland, Belgium, and France have addressed communications to the German Government objecting to their nationals being subjected ...

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  17. WILLIAM OF HOHENZOLLERN.

    It is announced that Prince William of Hohenzollern, who will shortly visit England, will make a prolonged stay with his daughter, the wife of ex-King Manuel, both ...

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  18. CARPENTIER'S INJURED FOOT.

    Owing to an injury to his foot Georges Carpentier, the French champion pugilist, will be unable to fight Dick Smith, as arranged on May 28, but is willing to meet ...

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  19. SHOOTING ACCIDENTS.

    Archie Campbell, aged 12, was found dead in the bush at Wyong. He left home yesterday on a shooting excursion, and not returning a search was made and the ...

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  20. THE UNIVRESITY AND THE PEOPLE.

    There are indications that the requests recently made to the Premier on behalf of the University for assistance in carrying out schemes of immediate expansion ...

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  21. CHARLEY MITCHELL'S TOUR.

    Charley Mitchell, the ex-champion boxer, has gone to South Africa for an eight weeks tour, lecturing on "Boxing in My Day." Afterwards he will tour Australia. ...

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  22. EBBW VALE STEEL WORKS.

    Owing to a lack of orders, caused by the dislocation of trade as the result of the recent strike, the Ebbw Vale steel works, in Monmouthshire, have been closed down ...

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  23. GERMAN CAMEROONS.

    A Committee of the Reichstag is considering reports that have come to hand concerning centain plotting by the natives in the Cameroons, the German ...

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  24. FORTHCOMING FIGHTS.

    Bombardier Wells and Colin Bell have signed articles to fight for a purse of £2,000 in June, and Langford will fight "Gunboat" Smith in Pans for a purse of £3,500. ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    It is announced that Herr Knobel, an engineer of Muenster, has invented an aeroplane that is almost invisible at a height of 3,000 ft, the wings being ...

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  26. SELLING NAVAL PLANS.

    A female cashier at Hamburg has been arrested on a charge of obtaining portions of the plans of a warship under construction in the local shipyards and selling them ...

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  27. WHOLESALE INCENDIARISM.

    An incendiary has been arrested on a charge of setting fire to Kopitz, near Mobile, in the Government of Podolia, on the Dneister. Ninety houses, 75 shops, ...

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  28. ALLEGIANCE TO SERVIA.

    The Servian garrison at Restovac killed 18 recruits in an affray arising out of the refusal of the latter to take the oath of allegiance to Servia. It is also reported ...

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  29. DEAD PERSONS ON THE ROLL.

    The Federal Electoral Commission today examined Mr. Archdale Parkhill, secretary of the Liberal Association. He said the rolls were in a shocking state. ...

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  30. BOMB IN TABERNACLE.

    A suffragette to-day invaded the Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, and exploded a bomb, which damaged the gallery. ...

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  32. A £15,000 BLAZE.

    A fire to-night at Portahuriri, Napier, destroyed the New Zealand Shipping Company's new store, also Messrs. Williams & Kettle's No. 2 store. The fire ...

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  33. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Mr. J. C. Parke, one of the English tennis team that captured the Davis Cup from Australasia in 1912, writing in the "Weekly Dispatch," predicts that the ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    Sir William Alexander Smith, the founder of the Boys' Brigade, died suddenly in London to-day. The deceased was born at Pennyland ...

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  35. BRAILLE LITERATURE.

    Forty thousand people took part in the special services in the churches to-day throughout the United Kingdom on behalf of the blind. Thanksgiving prayers were ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The late Lord Suffield, who died recently, left only £311 unsettled property, and he had no net personalty. He expressed the hope that his wife would be ...

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  37. DESERTED HIS WIFE.

    Mr. Justice Hood delivered reserved [?]dgment in the suit brought by Josephine Jehn (29), of Punt-road, Richmond, for divorce from Arthur Albert John (29), ...

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  39. CONFIDENCE MEN.

    Two confidence men to-day succeeded in robbing Mr. John Garham, a Canadian lawyer tourist, of £4,000. They have disappeared. ...

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  40. SMALLPOX.

    Eight cases of smallpox were reported to-day—five from Darnley-street, Newton, two from Derwent-street, Glebe, and one from Bay-street, St. Peters. ...

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