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  6. CHRISTMASTIDE IN LONDON.

    London to-day is not the grim city of poverty and unemployment that it sometimes appears to be, but a merry place of lights, mistletoe, shopping crowds, and good humour. The Christmas spirit is walking down its snow-dusted streets, and has ...

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  7. GOOD-BYE, BRISBANE !

    He was a railway porter, staggering up the steps or the Melbourne-street station with a tin trunk in one hand, a suit-case in the other, and a woman's dress basket, loaded to the limit, balanced perilously on one shoulder. ...

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  8. ARMS FOR CHINA.

    Arms and war material are pouring into China, according to the Pekin correspondent of "The Times." He states that some of ...

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  9. MONSTER X.I.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The naval expert of "The Daily News," dis[?] the German submarine development, points out that the basic features of all ...

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  10. THEY ALSO SERVE WHO ONLY--WATCH THE LUGGAGE.

    The Two Extremes of Age as Photographed at Melbourne-street Station on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TURF SENSATION

    "For not obeying the instructions of the stewards the starter was suspended for the day," was the official statement made by Mr. ...

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  12. CHORUS GIRLS' PAY

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Justice Russell, giving judgment for the Theatrical Trade Union, against which a r[?]vue manager, John Brimelow, was ...

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  13. TERRIFIC STORMS

    PERTH, Saturday.--The Deputy Postmaster-General advises officially: "A terrific storm struck Wiluna at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Great ...

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  14. THE LEVIATHAN

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The liner Leviathan stranded in a heavy fog in Upper New York Bay, [?] Bobbins Beef. The ship has a slight list, but ...

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  15. COCAINE CARRIERS

    LONDON, Saturday.-- A message from Paris states that the Canadian method of sending forbidden drugs to the United States by carrier pigeons ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Further coasta 1 showers north from Townsville and south from Tropic, but weather improving in latter. Otherwise fine weather, ...

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  17. MANY CHARGES

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Margaret [?]hy, the London girl, chosen by the First National Pictures for film training at Los Angeles, has begun ...

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  18. TEAMSTER KILLED

    GRAFTON, Saturday. -- George Albert Allison was killed while unloading poles from a bullock waggon. Evidence was given at the inquiry that Allison ...

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  19. PRINCE GEORGE

    LONDON, Saturday.--His Royal Highness, Prince George, on attaining his twenty-first birthday, has received the Order of the Garter. ...

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  20. TIDES AT LIGHTHOUSE

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  21. BEER FOR CHARLEVILLE.

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.-- The public here evidently docs not intend to b[?]dry over Christmas, for 15½ tons of beer has arrived at the Charleville ...

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