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

    MR. HENRY WILLIS, Who is to be the new Speaker in the N. S. W. Assembly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAILWAY MEN OUT

    The general railway strike is in full swing. As each train steamed into the London stations this morning drivers, firemen, and guards quitted their posts. ...

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    MRS. M'INTYRE, Who has been missing from her home, "Abbey Court," Aitchison- street, North Sydney, since Monday afternoon, and for whom ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MOROCCAN STORM CLOUDS.

    Paris and Berlin telegrams indicate that an almost hopeless deadlock has been brought about in the Moroccan negotiations, owing to the exorbitant demands made by ...

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  10. FRENCH RESTAURANT INCIDENT

    The Government has taken cognisance of a widely- circulated story that two French officers tore down the German flag at Aixies- Bains. ...

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  11. THE ETHICS OF MAN- EATING.

    The latest case of cannibalism has just come to light at Iwl, on the east coast of the notorious Fly River. The natives concerned have been secured by the magistrate ...

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  12. PURE FOODS ACT.

    The Full Court-- the chief Justice, Mr. Justice Pring, and Mr. Acting- Justice Ferguson-- delivered its reserved Judgment to- day in the appeal against the decision of Mr. ...

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  13. M. ROSTAND IN MOTOR SMASH

    M. Edmond Rostand, the French poet and dramatist, so well known as the author of "The Chantecler," was the victim of a serious accident yesterday. ...

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  14. THE MEN'S DEMANDS.

    Mr. Tom Mann says that the men demand an increase of 2s for a working week of 54 hours, and the recognition of their unions. The railway managers, however, object to ...

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  15. VETO VICTORY.

    The "Globe," discussing the resolution adopted by the South Australian Parliament congratulating Mr. Asquith upon the passage of the Veto Bill, asks what would Australia ...

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  16. TALKING STRIKE.

    On the part of the Shop Assistants Union there have been expressions of great discontent, and even talk of a strike, as a protest against what is said to be the undue ...

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  17. OVER THE SEA.

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

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  18. THE POPE'S CONDITION.

    No improvement in the Pope's health is reported to- day. His temperature indicates that the gouty conditions and the kidney trouble have not yet been completely ...

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  19. LIVERPOOL'S DESPERATE PLIGHT.

    The situation in Liverpool is one of great acuteness. Over 1000 babies and 2000 young children are starving. ...

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  20. WARSHIPS FOR THE MERSEY.

    The Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, announced in the House of Commons today that the Government had despatched warships to the Mersey. ...

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  21. UNUSUAL CASE.

    When the case of Summers v. Summers, Solomon co-respondent, was mentioned in the Divorce Court this morning Mr. Norris, for the petitioner, said he would withdraw the ...

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  22. NOTHING TO SAY.

    The passing by of the professional musicians for park performances on the part of the City Council and the comments of Mr. O'Brien, secretary of the Professional ...

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  23. MR. JOHNSON GENIAL.

    It was reported at the weekly meeting of the Labor Council last evening that a deputation had waited upon Mr. Johnson, Chief Commissioner of Railways, in respect ...

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