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  4. FOR CITY TATTS.

    Several good gallops were run this morning at Randwick by horses [?]gaged at City Tattarsall's race meeting on Saturday. The middle grass track was available and provided ...

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  5. "BLACK" CHAFF.

    The scene at the Sydney goods station early this morning was practically a repetition of that of Monday morning. There was no bustle; everything was quiet; and the ...

    Article : 587 words
  6. CATTS V. CATTS.

    The hearing of the suit of Catts v. Catts in the Divorce Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon, was continued this morning. Petitioner, James Howard calls, Federal Labour member ...

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  7. WAR NEAR.

    This greatest excitement prevails all over the [?]ted States on account of the serious position which has arisen in regard to Mexico. [?]nless within a few hours. President Huerta ...

    Article : 173 words
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  9. NO PLOT.

    Public interest in the Irish question continues at concert pitch. Sir Edward Carson, speaking at belfast, said that if a judicial inquiry were inst[?]d, he ...

    Article : 205 words
  10. WARSHIP PREPARE.

    Preparations for war are processing aboard the American warships. All American freight vessels have been ordered out of the harbor by the [?] States ...

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  11. WONDERFUL WITCHES.

    Amazing stories of witcheraft have been told at the Sassari Assizes during the trial of several woman on charges of fraud. Evidence was given of the existence of a ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. AMERICA AND FRANCE.

    M. Descamps, manager of Georges Carpention, on behalf of the French boxer, has signed articles for a fight with Gunboat Smith. American's best white heavyweight. ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

    Meanwhile there is an industrial development of some magnitude. The Industrial Workers of the World threaten that. If war breaks out with Mexico, they ...

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  14. DRIVEN OFF THE LAND.

    Mr. A. G. Hula wishes to direct attention to the very strange case of Mr. A. Thompson, at present in Gladeavillie Hospital for the insane. He writes:— ...

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  15. ABOUT A NAME.

    Isolde, wife of Herr Beldler, conductor of the Court Opera at Munich, has instituted a suit at Bayrouth against her mother, in which she claims the right to describe herself as ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. CENSORSHIP IN MEXICO.

    The series censorship which exists here makes it impossible to inform the outside world of the trend of events in Mexico. It is generally understood that President ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    The going on the tracks at Victoria Park, especially the middle grass, was exceptionally last this morning. There was a strong north-east wind blowing, which though materially ...

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  18. FARMERS WANTED.

    A telegram was received by Mr. W. E. Agland, Orange, secretary of the Farmers and settlers, last night, from Mr. W. B Rothery. Western organiser or the F. and S. body, who ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. RUSH FROM DANGER.

    Mr. Bryan has ordered American m[?]r[?]hant vessels to leave Mexican waters. An exodus of American residents in Mexico has already begun. ...

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  20. FEVERISH PREPARATIONS.

    Senator Chamberlain. chairman of the Military Affairs Committee, has introduced a Bill providing for £10,000 for was expenditure. The Military Committee promptly took the ...

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  21. VIVE LE ROI.

    Georgeous preparations are being made to welcome King George and Queen Mary to Paris. People are flocking into the city from all ...

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  22. LABOR SECRETARY'S VIEWS.

    The report that a number of farmers had come to Sydney to take the places of the carters who had been dismissed for refusing to cart "black chaff" was referred to this ...

    Article : 204 words
  23. THE ALWAYS STARVING RAILWAYS.

    Where, oh, where is my substance gone? Where, oh, where can it be? With the milk out shart, and the froth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WOMEN'S HAVOC.

    A starting statement as to the amount of [?] done by suffragettes was made at [?]pool. The chairman of a meeting of insurance ...

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  25. CAMPAIGN AGAINST ASIATIC SEAMEN.

    At a meeting under the auspices of the Transport Workers' Federation, at Leith a Saturday, a resolution was agreed to pledging those present to compel the dismissal of ...

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  26. NEW HEBRIDES CONTROL.

    In a special article on the New Hebrides the "Daily News" argues that it is difficult for people in Britain yo "swallow" the Australiasian suggestion of territorial ...

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  27. CLIMB THE MAST OR WAIT.

    Four French sailors belonging to the French ship, General de Dois-deffre, moores at pulpit Point, Hunter's Hill, were dealt with at the local police court for being drunk and ...

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  28. TERRITORIALS' RECORD MARCH.

    Sixty fully-equipped officers and men of the London Territorials established a world's record in forced marching by covering the distance between London and Brighton, 42½ miles, ...

    Article : 38 words
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