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

    The Seattle "Times," in an article on the operations now in progress for raising the sunken American warship Maine in Havana Harbor, writes:-- ...

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  7. IRISH EMIGRANTS' SEND-OFF.

    A remarkable scene was witnessed at the railway station in Derry on Friday, when several thousand shirt factory girls gathered to give a send-off to 38 young women who ...

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  8. EMPIRE'S COMMERCE.

    Some interesting comments are made by the London dallies on the motion which the Imperial Confernce passed, at the instance of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, to the effect that a ...

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  9. TO PREVENT WHEAT CORNERS.

    As a result of the Board of Trade's investigation into the manipulation of the wheat market, a drastic rule has been adopted with the object of preventing future corners in ...

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  10. JAPS IN NEW CALEDONIA.

    The people of New Caledonia are just as keen to-day upon getting the Japanese turned out of New Caledonia as they have been all along. By the F.M.S. Pacifique, which ...

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  11. ENGLISH BATSMAN'S FEAT.

    In the last five matches in which he has played J. Vine, the Sussex professional cricketer, scored no fewer than four centuries. ...

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  12. SEAMEN'S DEMANDS.

    While many of the shipowners have conceded the terms demanded by the seamen, others are firmly resolved to fight the strikers. ...

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  13. WHAT FOSTER FRASER THINKS.

    Mr. John Foster Fraser, the well-known journalist-author, writing in "Everybody's Weekly," says:--"Come 1915, when Germany will be ...

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  14. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the county championship the M.C.C. defeated Oxford by six wickets, and Surrey scored an easy win over Cambridge, whom they beat by an innings and 131 runs. ...

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  15. LADY TENNIS CHAMPION.

    Miss Hazel Hotchkiss successfull defended her title to the women's national lawn tennis championship yesterday, when she defeated Miss Sutton, of Los Angeles, by two sets to ...

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  16. TROUBLESOME "TOUTS."

    Although the police claim to have no knowledge of the existence of "touts" in and around Centennial Park, residents of the neighborhood state that for months past ...

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  17. A WAY-BACK TASMANIAN.

    A wayback Tasmanian frultgrower, who stated that he was not used to the discipline of the city, got into trouble at Angus and Coote's fire in Kent-street on June 15, where ...

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  18. A PLAUSIBLE ROGUE.

    Debonair, self-possessed, clean and tidy, one of the most daring and dangerous burglars in the Commonwealth stood in the dock at the Quarter Sessions at Darlinghurst this ...

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  20. OLD ALLEYNIANS' DINNER.

    On Saturday evening the annual "Old Alleynian" dinner was held at Paris House to commemorate the foundation of Dulwich Colege, England, in 1[?]19, by Edward Alleyn. The ...

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