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  6. JOHNSON'S CONDITION.

    That Jack Johnson is in grave danger of losing his title is the startling statement made by Promoter James White, who says that the heavyweight champion has refused ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. "TAKE AWAY THAT BAUBLE."

    Mr. M'Donald, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, has followed the example of Cromwell. The ma[?] has gone. When the Federal Parliament opened ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. GERMANY EXCITED.

    To allay the excitement that prevails generally, and the nervousness manifested in commercial circles, as a result of the wild war rumors, that are going about, the ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. SHOOTING OF MRS. BEATTIE.

    Giving evidence on his own behalf, Henry Clay Beattie, the Virginian banker, charged with having murdered his wife while they were out motoring, flatly contradicted the ...

    Article : 449 words
  10. BELGIAN PLANS.

    The Government is pushing on with its military plans for preserving Belgian neutrality in the event of hostilities between France and Germany. ...

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  11. "NO POSSIBILITY OF WAR."

    Conversing to two gentlemen who represented the American Government at the unveiling of the monument to Baron Von Stueben presented to Germany by the United ...

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  12. "PINK FLASH" AND "ELECTRIC SPARK."

    That there are many ladies who take an native interest in athletics in evidenced by the excitement over the ladies' race set down for decision in connection with the ...

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  13. FIGHTING "THE IRON LORD."

    Following on the determination of the Labor Council to concentrate its energies on the straightening out of the Lithgow trouble by means pacific or otherwise a meeting of ...

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  14. FRENCH AND GERMAN FLEETS.

    The Kaiser to-day reviewed the fleet in Kiel Bay. It was the greatest display of German naval force that had over been made, 143 ...

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  15. FRENCH PROPOSALS.

    According to an apparently inspired article which appears to-day in the "Lokal Anzeiger" the proposals that France has made to Germany for the settlement of the ...

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  16. DISCONTENTED WHEELERS.

    Matters connected with the coal industry continue in a somewhat critical condition. There is no immediate prospect of a settlement of the disputes which have caused ...

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  17. ENGLISH SCULLING.

    Final deposits have been paid towards the stake money by the supporters of W. Fogwell of Sydney, and Ernest Barry, who row for the championship of England on ...

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  18. WIFE'S PECULIAR BEHAVIOR.

    "First she said she wouldn't, then she said she couldn't; then she die." Leonard Matthews, a Gordon gardener, appeared in the Divorce Court this morning to ask for ...

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  19. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    While prowling about the bush near the Suspension Bridge at Mosman yesterday, a middle-aged man. Daniel Clune, who lives in Cowper-street, Glebe, attempted to commit ...

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  20. FRENCH ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    The Paris daily "La Patric" comes out to-day with great scare headlines right across the front page announcing the movement of French troops towards the ...

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  21. "GET A HUSTLE ON."

    The Boilermakers' Society held an excited meeting last night, when, in the words of the secretary, "they might have done anything, but did nothing." Great dissatisfaction has ...

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  22. SENTENCES AT THE SESSIONS.

    A young man, Albert Gray, pleaded gully at the Quarter Sessions this morning to having stolen a watch and chain, a sovereign purse, pendant, and money to the ...

    Article : 189 words
  23. ANOTHER WOMAN.

    Mary Wilhelmina Sloan, formerly Vincent, this morning asked Mr. Justice Gordon for the dissolution of her marriage with Robert May Sloan, a slater, on the ground of his ...

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  24. RIFLE-SHOOTING.

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  25. ERRAND BOY'S THEFT.

    At the Water Police Court this morning, before Mr. Smilthers,. S.M., a delicate-looking youth. Thos. Joseph Lynch, was charged with the larceny of certain small articles valued at ...

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  27. BOYS THROWING STONES.

    The telegraph line about four miles outside Mount Victoria was found to have been interfered with last night. When the postmaster found it impossible to receive or ...

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