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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Captain Coyle, O.S.R.C., visited Fingal an Thursday last in connection with defence matters. Amongst the obituaries cabled from ...

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  3. A LINER SAFE

    The Austrian-Lloyd liner Trieste has arrived at Bombay. It appears that her propeller shaft snapped on June 16, two days after the ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Hon. Maurice Gifford, who was undergoing the rest cure at Hoddesdon, was discovered rushing into the garden in a mass of flames. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Two thousand women are buying seats in the arena where Johnson and Jeffries are to meet. Children under 10 years of age will not be admitted, and ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    At Field Marshal Lord Roberts' request the "Daily Mail" has organized an annual Imperial miniature rifle competition, to be shot on September 30. The ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    On April 24 a crowded public meeting at Bloemfontein, capital of the Orange River Colony, resolved to establish separate schools for Dutch and ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN BANKS

    In discussing the opinion expressed by some shareholders that the Australian banks ought to increase their dividends, the "Financial Times" says that the ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. UNION PARLIAMENT.

    General Botha, having conferred with the Labour party, has agreed to support Mr. Creswell, the labour candidate for the Union Parliament. ...

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  10. AVIATION MEETINGS

    The wind and rain practically prevented the holding of the flying week at Wolverhampton. The weather improved on Saturday, but by that time four ...

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  11. MURDER CASE

    Weber has been declared to be totally insane. The trial has, therefore, been abandoned [Yesterday's messages stated that ...

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  12. VALUABLE FIND

    According to the correspondent of the "Daily News" at Lisbon, the workmen demolishing a castle discovered two iron chests containing £30,000 sterling in ...

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  13. MURDER AND ROBBERY

    An attempt was made to murder and rob Mademoiselle Louise Sugg while she was travelling in a train from Vincennes to Paris. After a desperate struggle ...

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  14. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    After M. Wachter had covered 60 miles the framework of his Antoinette apparently collapsed suddenly, and fell headlong to the earth, from a height of ...

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  15. IMMIGRATION

    Canada, has decided not to allow bonuses upon those immigrants whose passages have been paid for, wholly or in part, by charitable organisations or ...

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  16. VICTORIAN VOCALIST

    Miss Lalla Miranda, the Victorian operatic artiste, has scored a success at Covent Garden. Owing to the indisposition of Madame ...

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  17. A BANKER'S END

    Herr Thalmessinger, a Berlin banker, went to a wood at Hamburg, and his wife consenting, lie shot her, and then committed suicide. He was unable to ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. AIRSHIPS FOR ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Prince Henry of Prussia and Count Zeppelin have started for Spitzbergen, to examine the possibilities of airships for Arctic exploration. ...

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  19. MOTOR CYCLING

    Willing has been fined 10s and coats, and will not be permitted to ride for a period in motor cycling at Fulham, without fit obtaining a license. ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN CRIME

    Many students of the Cairo Government and private schools are wearing black cravats in mourning for Wardani, the man who was executed for the ...

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  21. STRANGLING PATIENTS

    Thabius, an attendant of an asylum in Paris, Las been sentenced to seven years' solitary confinement for strangiing three mad patients in his charge. Five ...

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  22. THE BLACK HAND

    Two more terrible crimes have been committed by the Black Hand. Members of the dreaded organisation waylaid Mr. Piccolo, an Italian ...

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  23. NEWPORT DISPUTE

    Houlder's steamer, which was the cause of the dispute at Newport, has left port, and the police have been withdrawn. ...

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  24. STEEL PLATES

    German makers have agreed to deliver steel plates to shipbuilders on the Clyde at 5s 6d per ton under the Scotch prices. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts inspected the Australian cadets at Petersham, and was highly pleased with the physique of the boys. ...

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  26. ST. JOHN'S MISSION HOUSE

    The annual fair in aid of this mission house will be opened by Mrs. Arthur Green in St. John's Hall to-morrow, at 3.15 p.m. All parishioners and friends ...

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  27. HORSE THIEVES

    Villagers at Berezova, in Kharkoff, dragged two horse thieves from prison and beat them to death. The people declared that the police ...

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  28. BETRAYED THE CAUSE

    A Bluefield telegram declares that General Matumy has been executed for betraying the cause of General Estrada, the revolutionary leader in Nicaragua. ...

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  29. NEW YORK GOVERNORSHIP

    Mr. Roosevelt has refused the candidature for the Governorship " of New York. ...

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  30. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    Mr. A. Robertson, of Melbourne, has cabled from Reno to Mr. Allen Tye, stating that the fight is to be a fair one and no "fake." He thinks Johnson ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. OFFICIALLY RETIRED

    Mr. James, Patten has officially retired, and despite his recent losses his fortune is valued at from £2,000,000 to 3,000,000 sterling. ...

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  32. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL

    In East End the Jews are promoting a sixpenny fund for the Jewish hospital, to be established as a memorial to the late King Edward. ...

    Article : 36 words
  33. SAN THOME

    Replying to a deputation, Sir Edward Grey, M.P., Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, declared that if Portugual's new regulations were enforced the ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. BERI-BERI CONTRACTED

    H.M.S. cruiser Proserpine has arrived at Plymouth, from the Persian Gulf. Her paymaster and two seamen are in a critical condition from beri-beri, ...

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  35. RIDING ACCIDENT

    While Mrs. Douglas, a resident of Mooreville-road, was riding into the town this morning, she met with a rather painful accident. When opposite ...

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  36. THE MISSING MAN

    The greatest mystery still prevails concerning the disappearance of Mr. U. Hitchcock. Search was made through the night, without finding any trace of ...

    Article : 174 words
  37. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    The annual meeting of the Oatlands branch of the Tasmanian Liberal League was held in the Oatlands Town fall on Saturday evening. Mr. Henry Fisher ...

    Article : 198 words
  38. THE BIBLE

    The "London Daily Telegraph" advocates the public celebration of the tercentenary of the publication of the authorised version of the Bible. ...

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  39. JUMP FROM A TRAIN

    William Allford, said to be employed cutting tracks in the bush, jumped from the Zeehan train while it was in motion this afternoon, and, falling, sustained ...

    Article : 80 words
  40. STIFF JOINTS

    From whatever source arising there can be no greater cause of pain than that inflicted by Stiff Joints. Like a badly fitting door the bending or ...

    Article : 160 words
  41. KING'S MEMORIAL

    At a meeting convened for to-night to consider the recommendation of the King's memorial committee to erect a statue of the late King at the ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. COASTAL LECTURE

    There was a good gathering at the Town Hall to hear the Rev. C. Stark lecture on the subject "Our Glorious Heritage in Danger." Rev. V. S. ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. THE GUIDE WAS GUYED.

    "This," said the guide who was piloting a bunch of tourists through Egypt, as he pointed to a mummy, "was a high priest, the wisest man of his day. He ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  46. CHILBLAINS.

    There is no preparation manufactured that will soothe and heal chilblans as Chamberlain's Pain Balm will do. When this liniment is applied it soon arrays the ...

    Article : 43 words
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