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  2. TO-DAY.

    [?]ITS MOTTO.--Nothing is more foolish than to be impressed with respect for any body of men collectively, each of whom, individually, we should despise.--CICERO. ...

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  4. WRECK AT MANLY.

    Sixty-six days out from Yokohama, and within a mile arid a half of her destination, the French barque Vincennes was blown ashore at Manly Beach in the easterly gale. ...

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  5. PRINCESS ENA.

    A notable gathering took place at Buckingham Palace yesterday, when a great family banquet was held in honour of Princess Ena, whoso, marlage with King Alfonso, will ...

    Article : 120 words
  6. REBEL ZULUS.

    The rebel Zulus are apparently faring rather badly. Many of them that were captured in the Nkandhla Bush were found to be in a ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. THE LIFEBOAT.

    When shortly before half-past 10 o'clock last night three loud reports of rockets were heard echoing over the cliffs of Watson's Bay the situation was quickly grasped by the ...

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  8. EMPIRE DAY.

    It is estimated that no fewer than 3,000,000 school children in Great Britain and elsewhere are celebrating Empire Day. Five thousand school children and 15,000 ...

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  9. INCIDENTS AT THE WRECK.

    There were many people anxious to get aboard the barque this morning Just to see what it was like to be on a wreak, A couple of Manly residents, who got aboard the ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. THE BOERS.

    Ex-General Beyers, in addressing the Het Volk, at Pietersburg, predicted that when the Chinese labour question was settled the Liberals in England would lose all interest in ...

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  11. DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSEL.

    The Vincennes is a French steel barque, of 1740 tons net, and was built at Nantes in 1900. Her dimensions are: Length, 277.7.ft; breadth, 40.3ft., and depth, 22.5ft. ...

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  12. ALMOST A TRAGEDY.

    The dominant note amongst residents of the village is expressed in the oft-repeated remark, "It will be a good thing for the company if she stays there till Sunday." The ...

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  13. THE SIGHTSEERS.

    A crowd of some thousands lined the beach this morning, and in their eagerness to get as close to the wreck as possible would edge down almost into the water. Now and again ...

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  14. IMPERIAL STORES.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary for War, has placed the Imperial ordnance and clothing stores in South Africa as far as possible ad the disposal of the Natal Government. ...

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  15. A NEGRO'S FATE.

    Swift and terrible punishment has overtaken a negro that had been arrested at Blanchard, Louisiana (U.S.), for having robbed a white boy of a dollar. ...

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  16. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    A shocking fatality occurred here this morning. An old man, John Henry Pengelly, who was in charge of a slop-cart, containing a ...

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  17. MISSING AT LLOYD'S.

    The Norwegian barque Coimbatore, which left Newcastle on November 11 last with a cargo of coal for Port Elizabeth, South Africa, has been posted missing at Lloyd's. ...

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  18. HENRIK IBSEN.

    Henrik Ibsen, the celebrated Norwegian poet and dramatist, died yesterday. His death was due to apoplexy. [Ibsen, who had outlived the allotted span ...

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  19. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    A Swiss railway official one Wydler, has been arrested at Rio de Janeiro for the alleged theft of securities, valued at 100,000 francs, from a railway carriage in ...

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  20. SMASHED A WINDOW.

    Joseph M'Keever had celebrated Empire Day in a suitable manner, and consequently had become very "tight." He was not satisfied with the "load" he already carried, but ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. RUTHLESS SLAUGHTER.

    A band of Greeks numbering 200 is reported to have been committing wholesale murder at Bybena, a village in Macedonia. Two families, numbering 60, of all ages ...

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  22. A PULLEY BLOCK.

    Michael Bourke, an old man of 71, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having a pulley-block in his possession on May 19, 1906, reasonably ...

    Article : 80 words
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