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

    An incident that slightly upset the equanimity of the congregation in one of the New York churches occurred during the morning service on Sunday. ...

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  7. THE BAY-ROAD BARGAIN.

    The public gallery in the North Sydney Town Hall was crowded last night. The somewhat dramatic and certainly ludicrous spectacle of the recent undignified rout of a ...

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  8. DROWNED IN SPIT BATHS.

    At the City Coroner's Court this morning Mr. Hawkins (Acting City Coroner) conducted an inquest into the circumstances of the death of John Reginald Doyle, the little ...

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  9. "A CLEVER UTTERANCE."

    The comments made by most of the German newspapers upon the British Foreign Secretary's speech are moderate in tone, evidently at the instigation of the Foreign ...

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  10. MAY LEAD TO BETTER RELATIONS.

    Prominent people, having a regard to the German comments elicited by Sir Edward Grey's speech in the Commons yesterday, are Inclined to think that the Foreign ...

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  11. DISCUSSION IN THE COUNCIL

    The proposed road exchange was discussed later in the evening by the council upon the following recommendation from the general purposes Committee:-- ...

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  12. MADAME MELBA'S PLIGHT.

    Unlike the serio-comic of the music nans. Mine. Melba is not "afraid to go home in the dark." This was amply proved last night, or rather early yesterday morning. The diva ...

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  13. MUST BE SMASHED.

    The feeling is growing that the Foreign Office should no longer be controlled by one man. Mr. A. Ponsonby, M.P., in a letter to the ...

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  14. LLOYD-GEORGE'S DISMISSAL.

    The "Pall Mail Gazette" declares that after Mr. Lloyd George had delivered his memorable "Cabinet of Nations" speech at the Mansion House Germany insisted upon ...

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  16. BULLET WOUND IN HIS HEAD.

    About 20 minutes to 1 o'clock this morning Senior constable Meadth, of No. 2 Police Station, found Carl Otto Rudolph Haberland, aged 42, in Belmore Park with a bullet ...

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  18. DID THE TRICK.

    Charley was caught napping or the porch of the summer hotel. A pair of soft little hands covered his eyes, and a sweet voice commanded, "Guess who it is?" Nothing very dreadful for Charley in this, you think; ...

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  19. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Supply Bill will come up for discussion in the Assembly this evening. It as is likely, the Opposition stonewall the measure, the House will most likley sit all night. ...

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