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  2. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    IN re Spencer A. W. Stevenson, butcher. An adjourned meeting was held at the Courthouse yesterday before Mr. Boileau, district registrar. The matter was adjourned from ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  3. TRAGEDY AT ST. PETERS.

    A SHOCKING tragedy, the result of unhappy domestic relations, occurred at St, Peters on Wednesday night, when Henry Albert Medhurst, 60 years of age, was shot by Samuel ...

    Article : 451 words
  4. CRICK'S SUSPENSION

    A case came before the State Full Court on Tuesday, in which William Patrick Crick demurred to the defendant's pleas in an action brought by him against the ...

    Article : 631 words
  5. ANOTHER SHIPWRECK.

    CONSIDERABLE stir was created in Melbourne shipping circles on Wednesday night by the receipt of a message from Queenscliff announcing that the ship De Ruyter, outside ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    A great convention of women, held in the Caxton Hall, Westminster, passed a resolution expressing profound indignation at no allusion being made in the King's speech to ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. THE AMEER IN INDIA.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan, who is now at Bombay, states that his visit has greatly developed the friendship between India and Afghanistan. That friendship would never ...

    Article : 35 words
  8. UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATION.

    A demonstration of the unemployed was held yesterday in London. Three thousand men marched from Tower Hill to Hyde Park. Police prevented the procession from ...

    Article : 29 words
  9. CAPTAIN COOK'S LANDING.

    The King has accepted from the New South Wales Government a picture of the landing place of Captain Cook at Botany Bay. ...

    Article : 25 words
  10. COLLISION AT SEA.—GREAT LOSS OF LIFE.

    The steamer Larchmont, 1606 tons, bound from Providence, Rhode Island, for New York, collided with the collier Harry Knowleton, a schooner of 278 tons, off ...

    Article : 196 words
  11. W. N. WILLIS' INCOME TAX.

    The law proceedings relating to the taxation of the income of W. N. Willis, advanced a further stage on Wednesday afternoon, when they came before the Full ...

    Article : 431 words
  12. SHOCKING BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    THE passengers on the mail train from Melbourne on Tuesday afternoon were somewhat disconcerted at a sudden stoppage of the train just after leaving Springhurst. Inquiry ...

    Article : 199 words
  13. BATTLESHIPS IN COLLISION.

    H.M.S. Albemarle, 14,000 tons battleship, flagship of the Rear-Admiral of the Channel fleet, and H.M.S. Commonwealth, 16,350 tons battleship, of the Atlantic fleet, came into ...

    Article : 50 words
  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    THE Times, in the course of its comments on the Speech from the Throne, says that the Government has deliberately ignored the Colonial Conference, which involves the most ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. MILITARY CADETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 words
  16. TERRIBLE FIRE IN SWITZERLAND.

    A shocking fire occurred at a boardinghouse at Steinach, on the shore of Lake Constance, Switzerland. Mr. Watson, an Englishman, and his wife ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. RESUSCITATION OF ROWING.

    THE contests for the sculling championship appear to have imparted vigour into sculling, a sport which, after having attained national importance in the Searl-Beach days, seemed ...

    Article : 247 words
  18. TRAIN WRECKING AND ARSON.

    Thomas Parnham, a laborer, who is dumb and feeble-minded has been arrested at Nottingham, and has confessed to train-wrecking and the burning of churches. ...

    Article : 29 words
  19. BURGLARY IN PARK LANE.

    The house of Mr. Charles Wertheimer, in Park-lane, was broken into by burglars on Monday night, and pictures and articles of vertu of the value of £50,000 were stolen. ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. WOMEN CABDRIVERS.

    The Prefect of Police at Paris has decided that women who obtain cabdrivers' licenses must wear male attire, including the hard, shiny topper, which is intended to protect the ...

    Article : 41 words
  21. EMPIRE UNION.

    Colonel Hughes moved a resolution in the Dominion House of Commons yesterday advocating a full partnership union of Great Britain and her colonies. Colonel Hughes ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    At a banquet held at Tokio to celebrate the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Viscount Hayashi, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and late Japanese Ambassador in London, said the alliance ...

    Article : 150 words
  23. BLACKBERRIES.

    It is "blackberry time" on the South Coast at present; and what a harvest it is! Men, women and children are engaged in picking this wild fruit from the vines ...

    Article : 293 words
  24. GARDEN AND FIELD CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 1907.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,512 words
  26. CHANGES IN CANADA'S TARIFF.

    Mr. W. S. Fielding the Canadian Minister of Finance, proposes 120 fresh changes in the Canadian tariff, including several in the iron and steel schedules. The iron and steel ...

    Article : 33 words
  27. TRAVSVAAL ELECTIONS.

    General Btoha, leader of the Boer Party in the Transvaal, has sent a message to the British people declaring that British supremacy, is safer in the hands of the Boers than ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. THE THAW TRIAL.

    Dr. Evans, and alienist, gave evidence yesterday at the trial of Harry Thaw, charged with the murder of Stanford White. Dr. Evans agreed with Dr. Wagner that Thaw ...

    Article : 74 words
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