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  6. THE KANGAROOS.

    The match between the Kangaroos and Huddersfield was played yesterday at Huddersfiled, the local team winning by 21 points to 7. The scores at half-time were: -- ...

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  7. STARVING PEASANTS.

    The famine conditions in the province of Orenburg are worse than those of 1891. Stricken peasants are flocking into the towns and many are begging for the ...

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  8. "DON'T PASS FARES."

    Discussing the proposal that tramway passengers, should refuse to pass the fares of others,until there is a, better system of management and a termination of the ...

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  9. LIKE A BOLT FROM THE BLUE.

    The Los Angeles trial, with its dramatically sudden end, is still the one theme of discussion all over the country. A confession of guilt by the M'Namaras ...

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  10. KAISER'S GIFT DECLINED.

    City Councillor Lutge, of Ratisbon, has publicly declined to accept the Order of the Crown, a decoration that was offered to him by the Kaiser. ...

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  11. SPAIN'S STATUS IN MOROCCO.

    A denial has been given to the report that France intends to take strong diplomatic measures against Spain to force a settlement of the latter's status in Morocco, though the ...

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  12. ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY.

    "The special grace of God, which we love to call our Christian inheritance, is threatened ominously, "was the opening sentence of the pastoral letter from Archbishop Kelly, ...

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  13. PRISONERS RELIEVED.

    The M'Namara brothers, whose confession has provided this city with about the biggest sensation it has ever had, are being closely guarded in the county gaol. ...

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  14. "LINKUP EXISTING LINES."

    "Things are just as bad out Petersham, way as elsewhere," said Mr. Cohen, M.L.A." "No, I don't think that the scheme outfitted would work well at all. It is bad enough ...

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  15. INCREDULOUS LABOR LEADERS.

    For many hours after it was received the news of the M'Namaras' confession was declared by the Labor leaders here to bo bogus. James Stevencon, president of the ...

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  16. "NOT ANTI-CHRISTIAN."

    One of the highest officials in Freemasonry, when seen by a "Sun" representative this morning, said members of the craft were always loth to take any notice of attacks on ...

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  17. HOW THE MYSTERY WAS SOLVED

    On the morning of October 910, the citizens of Los Angeles were horrified to learn that the building of the "Times" had been blown up and totally destroyed. ...

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  18. ONE HAPPY DAY.

    In the Divorce Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Gordon, Harold James Jayrattna, a native of Ceylon, applied for the dissolution of his marriage with Annie The[?] Jayrattna, formerly Sheaby, on the ground of ...

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  19. ARTISANS FOR SYDNEY.

    Mr. J. M. Pringle's denial, that the Master Builders' Association had authorised Mr. J. P. Murray to engage skilled workmen for New South Wales, is disputed by Mr. S. ...

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