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  4. News of the World by our Independent Cable Service.

    Mrs. Emily Sophia Patton, who died last month at Yokohama at the ago of 80, was a daughter of the late Mr. Arthur T Holroyd, for many years Master in Equity in N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    Captain Perslus, one of the most capable of the retired German naval officers, Writing in the Berlin "Tageblatt," says that he fails to see any probability of war between Japan ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. BELLICOSE MEXICO.

    The rebels are ready to attack Jaurez, on the opposite side of the Rio Grande from here, and refugees are flying across the river to the American side. ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. AFFAIRS AT BEYROUT.

    In consequence of Italy's action in sinking Turkish vessels in the harbor, great excitement prevails. Altogether 1550 troops have' arrived in Beyrout from Damascus. ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. "WORTHY OF THE BAR-ROOM."

    "There is a good deal of humbug about so-called Anglo-Saxon democracy. The principle is all right, but men are still too prone to play a game. That game is cither for ...

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  11. AUSTRIA IRRITATED.

    The leading papers comment sarcastically on Italy's war prowess, and strong condemnation is made of the attack on Beyrout. "Die Zeit" contains an article urging the ...

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  12. TO THE FRONT.

    Special trains conveying 1500 United States troops, passed through here on the way to El Paso. There are 2000 more troops following. ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. BLIZZARD-SWEPT.

    A fierce blizzard is general over the middle, west, and southern. States, and is causing great suffering. Eighteen trains have been held up by snowdrifts 20ft. high. The ...

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  14. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The Westralian Australian cadets, now on tour in America, arrived, on Saturday, and were received as the guests of President Taft at the White House. ...

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  15. BUILDING'S UNEXPLAINED COLLAPSE.

    "How did the floor give way?" was the question which the City Coroner. (Mr. Hawkins) sot himself to elucidate this morning in connection with His inquiry into the death ...

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  16. "HIDEOUS BRUTALITY."

    The union textile workers on strike have sent the following message to Congress:-- "Twenty-five, thousand worker citizens of Lawrence protest against the hideous ...

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  17. ROOSEVELT IS WILLING.

    Mr. Roosevelt, in a letter addressed to the Republican State Governors, says he will accept nomination If it is offered him. Offices were taken to-day for carrying on ...

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  18. MR. H. B. IRVING.

    The J. C. Williamson management was able to state to-day that arrangements have been concluded for a return visit of Mr. H. B. Irving to Sydney. ...

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  19. STRIKERS' CHILDREN.

    Most of the Children who were taken by the police from the men on strike have been returned by the authorities to the parents. The children are being sent by ...

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  20. EARLY MORNING ROBBERY.

    A thief worked his way into the residence of Mr. A. M. Grant, 117 Princes-street, early on Sunday morning, and stole £34 in gold and a valuable watch. ...

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  21. ARGENTINE NAVY.

    Krupp's works at Essen will provide the armament for the two. torpedo-destroyers which are being built at Dantzic for the Argentine Republic. ...

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  22. THE LOST BOOTS.

    Edward Ford, 19, was in a cheeky mood when a constable questioned him about the disappearance of a pair of boots from the s.s. Rangatira. then lying at Dalgety's Wharf. ...

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  24. WELCOME TO JANSEN.

    Jansen, the distinguished transformist, will be the guest of the Press Club at the rooms of the Australian Journalists' Association on Thursday evening. A large gathering Is ...

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  25. HAVING A REST.

    The condition of the health of Mr. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, has caused his friends some uneasiness, and a cessation of duty for a short period was recently found ...

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