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  4. TYPES OF "NEW CHUMS" -- IMPORTATIONS OF THE BRITISH IMMIGRATION LEAGUE.

    Yesterday afternoon the Roy. H. C. Martin visited the British Immigration League's Reception Depot at Hereford-street, Glebe, and made himself acquainted with the types of people brought to Australia by the League. Mr. Martin is general secretary of the Royal Army Temperance Association (India), and was pleased to meet among the new arrivals several men who had "soldiered''' with him in India The above picture embraces only a few of those who are temp rarily housed in the comfortable quarters at the Globe Mr. Martin is or the left of t he line, in conversation with one of the ex-army men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EASTERN SUBURBS GETTING OUT OF A TIGHT CORNER IN THE MATCH AGAINST NEWTOWN YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CROWN JEWELS.

    Sir Arthur Edward Vicars, Ulster King-of-Arms, proceeded, against the London "Mail" yesterday for libel, which was contained in paragraphs alleging that he had connived ...

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  7. STRIKE FOR AN EGG.

    The untimely laying of an egg in a crate caused, a strike of porters von the Northwestern Railway Station yesterday. A porter was moving a crate of hens when he ...

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  8. STRIKERS ON THE MARCH.

    A force of 40,000 strikers from the Midlands have begun a march to London. The men were divided, into three contingents and started from the Bull Ring, ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITIONS.

    King George yesterday inspected the Australian section at the Royal Show at Bristol, and said he was greatly pleased with it. In a subsequent speech the King said: "It ...

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  10. A BOY KILLED.

    Several hundred children were assembling in a street at West Pittsburg yesterday afternoon, preparing for a school parade, when a motor-car, over, which the driver had lost ...

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  11. SCOTT'S DIARY

    The diary of the late Captain Scott was written in pencil, but despite its exposure the book is in perfect condition. The last three volumes are devoted to ...

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  13. M'VILLY WINS AGAIN.

    M'Villy, the Tasmanian sculler, beat Big land in the second, round of the Diamond Sculls at Henley Regatta, yesterday. ...

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  14. WARSHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian warships Sydney and Australia will leave Portsmouth on July 17 and 21 respectively. Both will stop at Bantry Bay till July 23, and then sail for Australia. ...

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  15. NEW VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS.

    A big batch of vaudeville artists sailed from San Francisco yesterday for Australia. There were 32 of them, all of whom are in appear on the Rickards' circuit. They ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING

    Stands have been completed from which people may see King George lay the foundation-stone of the Commonwealth Buildings in the Strand. The total accommodation is for ...

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  17. DAISY MARKHAM'S FORTUNE.

    Daisy Markham, the young actress who obtained £50,000 from the Marquis, of Northampton as compensation for breach of promise of marriage, has been overwhelmed with ...

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