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  5. "THROW UP THE SPONGE"

    In a letter which the ex-Kaiser wrote to the late Czar of Russia on June 3, 1905, he definitely counselled the Czar to throw up the sponge. He sympathised with him over Rojestvensky's ill-started effort at Tshu Shima, and wrote ...

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  6. EVACUATING LONDON

    The steamer Friedricharuh will sall from Devonport on the 21st instant. She will carry 160 Australian officers and their wives, 100 discharged men ...

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  7. NEGROES ATTACKED

    Then has been a brush at Port-au-Prince, the capital of the black Republic of Hayti, between a number of bandits and the forces of law and ...

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  8. DAVIS CUP DOUBLES

    Thousands of persons were disappointed this afternoon. They had looked forward to seeing Kingscote and Benmish (British Isles) meet Brookes and Patterson (Australasian) in the doubles march of the Davis Cup competition, but [?] prevented play ...

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  10. zlemencean Withdraws

    It is stated that M. Clemencean, who was looked on as certain to be the next President of France, has withdrawn his candidature ...

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  11. LLOYD GEORGE TO RESCUE.

    The Anglo-French proposal for the solving of the Flume problem has now been abandoned as being unpleasant both to the Italian and the Jugo-Slav ...

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  12. Thomas Says Australasia Should Win

    "Australasia should retain the Davis Cue." "Brookes and Patterson should win the doubles three sets ...

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  13. State of Siege

    further accounts of the disturbances in Berlin show that in a number of instances Deputies on their way to the Reichstag were molested by ...

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  14. JAPAN AND MEXICO

    A United Press message from Mexico City states that General Barragan, the Maxican Chief of Staff, has denied the reports contained in the cable ...

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  15. Impressions of Play in the Singles

    It is doubtful 11 greater enthusiasm and excitement have ever been manifested before in a match at Double Bay than was the case in the opening day's play in ...

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  16. FINANCING BELGIUM

    A syndicate headed by J. P. Morgan and Company has loaned Belgium 25 million dollars (£5,000,000 ...

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  17. Stereotypers Strike

    Owing to the demands of the stereotyperes for an extra man on Fridays being refused, they struck work after "The West Australian" had been set up ...

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  18. All Eyes on the Tennis Champions

    A section of the crowd at the Double Bay, court yesterday watching the Davis Cup singles. [?] is a snapshot of Mr. M. Marsh [?] and Mr. c Hammond (Umpire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. A Plucky Act

    Constable H. Corbett, of No. 1 Station who is the secretary of the Bronte Surf Club, referred this morning to the plucky attempt made by Mr. Kenneth ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Sultry, unsettled, and thundery, with showere [?] the day, though a temporary one spell [?] during part of the ...

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