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  2. CAMDEN-ROAD MURDER.

    The two accused in the Camden-road murder case, "Dr." Hawley Crippen and Ethel Le Neve, were before the Bowstreet Police Court again yesterday. ...

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  3. LABOUR WARFARE. Disquieting Prediction.

    In view of the assertion made by Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, M. P., on his return journey from the Congress of the International Transport Workers in Copenhagen, ...

    Article : 283 words
  4. RAILWAY SENSATIONS. ACCIDENT ON BRIDGE.

    HAMILTON, Wednesday.—A sensational accident occurred about half-past 10 o'clock this morning at the bridge over M'Kinnon's Creek, at Bochara, on the Coleraine line, ...

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  5. ASSEMBLY NOTES.

    Mr. Prendergast disappointed the Legislative Assembly. Members were under the impression when he put his series of questions is to whether tramway tickets were ...

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  6. MR. FISHER'S BUDGET.

    Labour has been lucky. Other parties and other Treasurers in the Federal Parliament have been compelled to frame their Budgets with the knowledge that only one quarter ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Queen Alexandra, our London correspondent cables, has gone to Scotland and is staying at Mar Lodge, Aberdeenshire, the residence of the Duke of life. Her ...

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  8. ALL NIGHT SITTING.

    When Mr. Fisher asked the members in the House of Representatives yesterday to pass the works estimates at that sitting they were not aware that contained in the ...

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  9. "BLACK HAND'S" SIGN.

    The awful tragedy at Pellaro on Monday, when all the members of the Rovolino family were butchered to death by four masked men who are believed to have been ...

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  10. CAUSE OF DERAILMENT.

    From the information available yesterday it was considered by railway officials that the accident was not due to any defect in the bridge over the creek, but that the ...

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  11. BOILERMAKERS' LOCK-OUT.

    The Clyde shipbuilding yards are not concerned so for in the lock-out of boilermakers which has been put into force by the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation in ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    It is stated from two sources that M. Isvolsky, the Russian Foreign Minister, has been appointed to the post of Russian ambassador in Paris. The announcement is ...

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  13. DEFIANCE URGED.

    The boilermakers at South Shields have unexpectedly commenced an unauthorised strike. Considerable resentment is felt among the Clyde workmen at the tone of ...

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  14. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    A statement in regard to the accident was furnished on behalf of the commissioners yesterday evening. It gave the following particulars from the official report:— ...

    Article : 218 words
  15. PURCHASE OF POISON.

    The London papers by mail state that the police had traced the purchase of poison by Crippen at a West End chemist's shop. It was made on January 19, when Crippen ...

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  16. GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The Von der Tann, the first German battle-ship cruiser of the Invincible type, which was completed in May last, is about to undertake her first voyage. The cruiser ...

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  17. TROUBLE IN GERMANY.

    What may possibly prove a serious labour dispute has occurred in Germany, at Stettin, the nearest seaport to Berlin. Thousands of the employees in the Vulkan ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. AMERICAN IMPORTS.

    Adverse criticism has been passed upon a circular issued by the United States Government, which compels exporters in Europe to forward to the American consulate ...

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  19. TRAIN OUTRAGES.

    A daring and successful train robbery was committed yesterday in the south of France. An American corridor train was running through a tunnel near Pa[?], when a ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. EIGHT HOURS SYSTEM.

    The coal mine owners of South Wales estimate that, under the eight hours system, the cost of production has been increased by 1/8 per ton. ...

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  21. MR. J. N. RENTOUL.

    Mr. John Noel Rentoul, who was one of the passengers, is a sou of the Rev. Dr. Rentoul. He is 22 years of age, and at the time of the accident was travelling in the ...

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  22. CONCILIATION BOARDS.

    Mr. G. R. Askwith, Comptroller-General of the Commercial, Labour, and Statistical Departments of the Board of Trade, has compiled a Blue-book showing the results ...

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  23. ATTEMPT TO WRECK EXPRESS.

    A malicious attempt was made yesterday to wreck the Plymouth to London express. Two steel lifting jacks, weighing half a hundred weight a piece, were deliberately ...

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  24. DEATH-DEALING ENGINE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The train from Hornsby to Sydney yesterday had a run of ill-luck. A man was killed, a girl seriously injured and another man just escaped ...

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  25. "MICROBE OF RICHES."

    Father Bernard Vaughan, the famous Jesuit worker and preacher in the East End of London, whose "Sins of Society" series of sermons have created great interest, is ...

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  26. WAGES IN CANADA.

    Owing to the very large demand for men for harvest work throughout Canada, wages for labourers have advanced greatly. Railway navvies are asking 12/6 a day, and ...

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  27. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    The Roman Catholic Eucharistic Congress was opened at Montreal yesterday. The congress is being attended by Cardinal Vannutelli, the Papal Legate; Cardinal ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. MURDERER'S IDENTITY.

    Important evidence was given yesterday regarding the Gorse-hall murder mystery Mark Wilde, formerly a soldier, was brought before the police court at Knutsford, in ...

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  29. RADIUM ISOLATED.

    Madame Curie, the famous discoverer of radium, and Professor in the Faculty of Sciences at the Sorbonne, who has been engaged in co-operation with M. de Bierne ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. THE DRINK EVIL. ANGLICAN ATTITUDE.

    An Anglican Congress, which is now in session at Halifax, Nova Scotia, has devoted a good deal of time to the discussion of social problems. ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. SHORTAGE OF COTTON.

    A gloomy outlook for the cotton trade in England was presented by Mr. Howard Reed, of Lancaster, in a paper read before the British Association for the ...

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  32. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Page, of Johnston-street, Collingwood, plumber, who died on July 10, left estate of the value of £14,092. It consists of £13,134 realty and £938 personalty, and by a will, dated May 21, ...

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  33. FURIOUS MOTORING.

    Viscount Torrington has been fined £30 and costs, and had his motor-driving license withdrawn for six months, for motoring at a furious rate at Maidenhead. ...

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  34. HARVESTER COMBINE.

    A special commissioner's report which has been filed in the United States Supreme Court declares the International Harvester Company of New Jersey to be a ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. "GOOD FOR LAWYERS."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"Sealing documents is a relic of bygone days, which are dead and ought to be buried." This was the view expressed by Judge Murray in the ...

    Article : 191 words
  36. THE KAISER'S EXAMPLE.

    During the German military manoeuvres at Danzig the Kaiser has set an example of abstinence to his troops. He made a point of ordering non-alcoholic drinks for ...

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  37. KISSED THE NURSE.

    The conduct of Mr. Henry N. Cowen, a member of the Board of Guardians of St. George's in the East, has earned for him the publicity of the police court. A nurse ...

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  38. COKE AS A FUEL.

    The loss of valuable coal products was referred to by Dr. H. E. Armstrong, professor of chemistry at the City and Guilds of London Institute, in an address before the ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. NATIONAL RESOURCES.

    An important congress for the purpose of conserving the national resources of the United States is being held at St. Paul, Minnesota. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

    The desirability of Australia being represented at Vancouver by a trade commissioner has been the subject of considerable discussion since the suggestion was made a ...

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  41. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The inquest concerning the death of the German seaman Alfred W. Vink, who was killed during a disturbance in an hotel at Newcastle, was ...

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  42. FALL FROM CARRIAGE.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—When the Port Fairy express had reached a point on the railway line at South Geelong, where the ...

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  43. GREAT PAINTER DEAD.

    The death of Mr. William Holman-Hunt, the distinguished painter, is announced, at the age of 83. ...

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