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  4. "SEAMEN WILL SIGN" [?]

    Confident that they will settle the seamen's dispute by negotiation with the shipowners, Messrs. J. S. Garden, A. H. ...

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  5. U.S. Fleet's Sports Challenge

    Preparations are now in full train for the reception of the great American Fleet, which will arrive in Melbourne a fortnight today. A great round of healthy sport and gaiety is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GOLF CHAMPION

    The professional golf champion of Australia is T. E. Howard, of the Concord Club, N.S.W. Incidentally he takes the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. O'SULLIVAN ON TRIAL

    A surprise move was made by Mr T. C. Brennan, counsel for Detective Leo O'Sullivan who is presented for trial on graft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRENZIED CATTLE ON BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Within a few weeks of the Traveston disaster another serious railway smash was averted last night. ...

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  10. 850 DANCING GIRLS WANTED

    For the great American fleet ball, to be held at the Exhibition Building, on July 30, the Australian Natives' ...

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  11. SEAMEN'S AMBASSADORS

    Members of the Union delegation who arrived from Sydney today to confer with the Steamship Owners' Association. From left: Messrs. A. H. Moate (Stewards), J. S. Garden (Sydney Trades Hall), and G.[?] Moate (Stewards). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "TERRIBLE RUMOR"

    Just now the sailors of the American Fleet, resting lazily in Honolulu Harbor, are battling against a terrible rumor. ...

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  13. WEATHER FORECAST

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  15. FLEET HERE IN 14 DAYS

    Every day in The Herald you will find all the latest n[?]ews regarding the forthcoming visit of the American ...

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  16. WIDGEON MISHAP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Little the worse for his dip into Botany Bay yesterday, Squadron Leader Wackett was at Randwick workshops today. ...

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  17. TRAIN CUT CHAR-A-BANC IN TWO

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--A char-a-bane carrying 20 children to school collided with a train at Eskdale, near Napier, this morning. Several ...

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  18. WIDGEON'S DIVE INTO WAVES

    Squadron-Leader Wackett's Widgeon photographed shortly after it had crashed into a wave during yesterday's trials at La Perouse, Botany Bay. The fore part of the machine is under water. Inset: Squadron-Leader Wackett photographed before the trial. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. 12,000 PENNIES STOLEN FROM SLOT TELEPHONES

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--An ingenious man, John Muir, has been manipulating the slot telephones, making a good "living." During the ...

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