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  6. ACTRESS AND PRINCE.

    It is reported that Miss Ola Humphreys, or Princess Hassan, as she is now, discovered that the Egyptian Prince whom she wedded, and from whom she is now seeking a divorce ...

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  7. CAGED UP

    In the days when the meat trade between America and Great Britain was in its infancy the bullocks were conveyed to England alive, and as they walked up the ramp from the ...

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  8. KITCHENER IN EGYPT.

    It is rumored that Lord Kitchener, who succeeded the late Sir Eldon Gorst as British Consul-General in Egypt, will shortly be openly made Viceroy, which means that ...

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  9. ANOTHER PICTURE THEFT.

    Another mysterious picture theft is reported, this time from Quimper, in Brittany, where Francois Boucher's masterpiece "Neptune," has been stolen from the local ...

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  10. A COMEDY OF ERRORS.

    Some remarkable coincidences recently placed the North Sydney police upon a false trail. A Chatswood tram conductor, handed over to them a small dressing-case which a ...

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  11. IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE.

    The anti-trust law has been put in operation against eight wall-paper manufacturers in Cleveland, Ohio, who have been indicted for conspiracy in restraint of trade. ...

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  12. PAINTERS' CLAIMS.

    The Pointers' (Cumberland) Wages Board (Mr. Curlewis, chairman) met last night for the purpose of hearing further evidence regarding the claims made by the Painters' ...

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  13. THE MOUNT LYELL STRIKE.

    Mr. B. Watkins, of the Tasmanian Assembly, made a stirring appeal, at the Labor Council last night, on behalf of the 1147 men now out of work, at Mount Lyell througn ...

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  14. "NOT TRUE."

    When the matter of these complaints was referred to Mr. Todd, the manager of the Sydney Ferries, this morning, he had no intention of being communicative, "I prefer ...

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  15. OVER THE SEA.

    The Hotel Australia station expects to enter into communication by Australasian Wireless with the following ships between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. to-day:-- ...

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  17. HIS ARM BROKEN.

    A painful accident occurred this morning to William Taylor, 53, a laborer, who lives at 32 Farr-street, Rockdale. Taylor was travelling to the Central ...

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  18. DWELLINGS FOR EVICTED WORKERS.

    Before the Labor Council, Mr. Vernon last night brought forward the question of providing homes for the people to be ejected from reclaimed areas before the ...

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