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  4. WANTED!

    The "Daily Express," in a leading article discussing the opera season, says:—"It will be made memorable by Dame Melba's farewell to the opera ...

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  5. NO CRISIS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Paris says that patriotism prevailed over party politics, and the crisis which , threatened economic ...

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  6. DOCKERS' STRIKE

    Hundreds of dockers and stevedores, members of the Transport Workers' Union, who were engaged unloading wool and frozen mutton from the ...

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  7. SYDNEY TRAMS

    The people of Sydney boast that their city is the "Queen city of the Southern Hemisphere." They might go even further than that, for there ...

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  8. MR. HOLMAN IN LONDON

    Lookers on are popularly supposed to see most of any game. In a certain, limited, sense, there is as much truth in the saying as there is in any ...

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  9. IRISH BILL

    The Dail Eireann have been summoned to meet on Monday to discuss the first reading of the Bill to confirm the Irish agreement. ...

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  10. A VITAL QUESTION

    JAPAN and her allies would, as I see it, proceed somewhat in this manner. The main battle fleet would seek a fleet action with the navy of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LORNA POUNDS

    Miss Lorna Pounds, whose brooch was restored to her after many months, has sent the following wire from Fremantle to the "Sunday ...

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    LOOK WHAT BLACKIE DID TO ANDREWS' WICKET IN THE BIG CRICKET MATCH YESTERDAY. THE BRILLIANT BATSMAN MADE ONLY 14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BARRIE OBJEGTS

    Sir James Barrie, who is objecting to the proposed revival of his early york, "Walker, London," the rights of which were sold in 3892 for £250, says ...

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  14. EX-GERMAN PLANTATIONS IN NEW GUINEA.

    We have received from the Department of the Treasury, New Guinea Branch, Commonwealth Bank Chambers, Pitt-street, a catalogue giving ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. P.C's CONFESSION

    A probationer constable named Herbert Burrows, has been committed for trial at Worcester for the murder of a publican named George Laight, Mrs. ...

    Article : 172 words
  16. HIS OTHER WIFE

    A remarkable nullity suit is being heard before Mr.' Justice Merrivale, the petitioner being Amy Suffrin, who declares that her husband, the ...

    Article : 274 words
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  18. LONDON FOG

    The first severe fog of the Winter descended on London on Thursday night. It lasted all day long. It is estimated that the black pall was 1000 ...

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  20. STRENGTH MAINTAINED.

    LONDON. Saturdny.—Rudyard Kipling's condition is unchanged, but his strength bus been maintained. ...

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  21. SPRINTING DUKE

    The Duke of Manchester, hearing a crash of glass in a jeweller's shop in Jermyn-street when he himself was leaving a house nearby, sprinted ...

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    England, lequitur: Two Australian First Elevens. What! what? A Present for a Good Chopper. Irish Peace. Boundary Dispute Settled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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