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  2. WOODLUPINE MURDER

    At a special meeting of the Executive Council on Friday afternoon the case was considered of David Horatio Smithson, who was ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    The House of Lords yesterday completed the report stage of the Parliament Bill. Lord Newton's amendment, upon which a good deal ...

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  4. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Cinderella Dance.—The third Kalgoorlie Cinderella, arranged by Mr. W. R. P. Marmion and Mr. A. V. Kewney, is to take, place in the ...

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  5. THE MOROCCO CRISIS

    A force of 190 cavalry, with a French instructor, is starting for the Wadi-el-Kus River southward of Alcazar, intending to watch the ...

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  6. TRIAL OF CAMORRISTS

    The court was again crowded yesterday when for the third day Captain Fabbroni occupied the witness box, and continued his sensational ...

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  7. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT

    The Tasmanian Premier, Sir Neil Lewis, in the course of an interview here yesterday, said that he did not care to discuss the reciprocity ...

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  8. PRINCE OF WALES

    Fully a hundred thousand jubilant Welsh people poured into Carnarvon to-day to witness the picturesque ceremony of the investiture of the ...

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  9. FRENCHMAN ARRESTED.

    A servant of the French Consul at Alcazar was arrested by the Spaniards outside the door of his master's house and forcibly ...

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  10. DEBATE IN THE SENATE.

    In the course of the debate on the Reciprocity Bill yesterday, Senators La Follette and Bristow attacked the Taft Administration for its ...

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  11. AMENDMENT RETAINED.

    The amendments of Lord Cromer and Lord Lansdowne were retained. Lord Morley asserted that the Lords had amended the bill so freely that ...

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  12. Y.A.L. AT COOLGARDIE

    The Y.A.L. Boys gave their first concert in the Town Hall to-night before a full house. The programme presented was similar to that given ...

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  13. PRINCE'S PROCESSION.

    Prince Edward, in his midshipman's uniform, arrived at the Castle escorted by a detachment of the Denbigh Yeomanry. He received a ...

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  14. BLACKMAILING CHARGE.

    Henry Marlow and Martha Lyster appeared in the Police Court to-day on the charge of having levied blackmail on Colonel Bain, a ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER.

    The New South Wales Premier, Mr. James McGowen, as the guest of the corporation, visited Glasgow yesterday. He saw the shipyards ...

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  16. FRANCO - GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Morocco negotiations between France and Germany are described as being courteous and cordial, but the principal question ...

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  17. SPEECH BY LORD SELBOURNE.

    At the United Club last night Lord Selbourne made an energetic speech, in which he opposed the idea that the Lords should ...

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  18. OVERCHARGING IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. Roe, P.M., heard a rather unique case this morning bearing on the conduct of the employment of brokers, their charges, and ...

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  19. FOUNDER OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Frederick Young has organised a committee, which includes Lords Onslow, Glasgow, and Ranfurly, to promote a proposal for the ...

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  20. SOVEREIGNS' PROCESSION.

    An hour after the Prince's arrival at the castle, the Sovereigns, accompanied by the Duke of Connaught and other great officers of State, and ...

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  21. MURDER ON A STEAMER.

    A Lasear belonging to the crew of the mail steamer China was brought up in the Police Court to-day charged with having murdered Miss ...

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  22. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    The House of Commons discussed in committee last night the Sanatoria clauses of the National Insurance Bill. Mr. Lloyd-George ...

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  23. GERMAN PRESS DEMANDS.

    The Pan-German newspapers insist on the withdrawal of every French and Spanish soldier from Morocco, or else recognition that ...

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  24. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    The return of the Sipahdar not solved the political crisis, and parties in the Mejless are now co-operating to select a new ...

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  25. IRISH DEMANDS.

    The Irish Nationalists are asking Mr. Lloyd-George to concede a separate Irish insurance fund with separate commissions and separate ...

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  26. GIRL'S STRANGE SUICIDE.

    Hilda Millman, aged 17 years, a nursemaid employed at a private hospital in Lonsdale-street, gave evidence yesterday at an inquest ...

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  27. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Board of Agriculture has relaxed its regulations so to facilitate the landing in England of the Greenland dogs for Dr. Mawson's ...

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  28. ACTS OF INVESTITURE.

    When the Sovereigns had taken their places, the Garter Herald summoned the Prince. He entered, wearing a short surcoat, knee ...

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  29. NATIONALIST WHIP.

    The Nationalist Whip, Captain A. J. C. Donelan, who was recently unseated on petition for Cork South-East, has been returned unopposed ...

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  30. JAPAN AND CANADA.

    When the Anglo-Japanese commercial treaty expires next Sunday, Japan's arrangements about immigration and commercial relations ...

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  31. RULE OF THE ROAD.

    The French Government has decided to adopt in 1913 the British rule of the road, to which the Continental rule has always been ...

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  32. SMALL HOLDINGS BILL.

    The Government has adopted the Small Holders (Scotland) Bill, which has hitherto been a private measure, and has allocated £200,000 to the ...

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  33. CHINESE GARDENS IN PERTH.

    A deputation, representing the City Council and the Australian Natives' Association, waited on the acting Premier this morning, and ...

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  34. CANADIAN COAL STRIKE.

    The Conciliation Board, reporting on its failure to settle the British Columbia and Alberta coal miners' strike, blames tyrannical pit bosses ...

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  35. CANADIAN FOREST FIRES.

    The great forest fire in the Porcupine district is the worst that has ever occurred in Canada's history. The death list is well over 300, and ...

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  36. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    Princess Christian and the presidents of the Women Workers' Union. The British Women's Immigration Association, Young Women's ...

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  37. ADDRESS AND REPLY.

    The service over, Sir John Rhys, and Mabon, as Arch-Druid, presented an address from the people of Wales, greeting the Prince as ...

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  38. BOOKSELLER'S BEQUEST.

    The late Mr. Frederick Roland, a foreign bookseller, has left a residuary estate of about £150,000 to be divided among the Italian, French ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    The ex-Australian jockey Frank Wootton will go to India at the end of the English racing season. He has accepted a riding engagement ...

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  40. FILE UNDER CONTROL.

    The great Porcupine district fires, are now under control, and relief parties have been despatched to bury the dead. The refugees ...

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  41. DEATH IN A GAOL.

    The coroner held an inquiry to-day concerning the death of Thomas Hulsman, a wheelwright, which occurred at the Melbourne Gaol ...

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  42. JUDGE'S ASSAILANT.

    The man who assaulted Mr. Justice Ridley after the decision on the Central Hull election petition was yesterday sentenced to a week's ...

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  43. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC.

    An alarming epidemic of small-pox has broken out in Eastern Finland. All pleasure resorts are closed, and assemblies and excursions have been ...

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  44. SANTA ROSA WRECK.

    A great deal of very contradictory evidence has been given at the inquiry into the recent wreck of the steamer Santa Rosa. The schooner's ...

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  45. EMIGRATION COLONY.

    The Victorian Minister of Lands, Mr. Baillieu, has purchased, subject to confirmation by the shareholders, the whole of the land, assets ...

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  46. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Playing, for Lancashire against Derbyshire yesterday J. Sharp took five wickets for 14 runs. ...

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  47. FRENCH NAVY.

    The Minister of Marine, M. Delcasse, proposes that the Government shall lay down twelve new battleships before January, 1917, at a cost ...

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  48. STRIKE AT SARAGOSSA.

    A general strike has been proclaimed at Saragossa, with the result that business is entirely suspended, all the shops are closed, and ...

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  49. FRENCH MILLIONAIRE.

    Baron Leopold Davillier, a French millionaire philanthropist, was knocked down in a Paris street the other day by a motor car, picked up ...

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  50. WATERED THE MILK.

    Frank J. Vincent, jun., dairyman, was at the Collingwood court to-day fined £50, with £2 2/ costs, on a charge of having sold milk not up ...

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  51. STRANGE CHUMS.

    One of the most remarkable friendships on record is that of a five-year-old alligator and a white rabbit at the Southport Zoo in ...

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  52. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Four masked men, carrying guns, yesterday murdered near Dacca a Mahomedan policeman and his brother, both of whom had recently ...

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  53. GOOD REPORTS FROM FARMERS.

    Splendid rates are reported from the various agricultural districts, and the fall appears to have been general over the south-west, coastal ...

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