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

    It is forecasted that Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will tell an interesting story of healthy revenues when introducing the next Budget. ...

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  7. ANGLO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT.

    An unofficial announcement points to a successful conclusion to the arbitration agreement conference between Great Britain and the United States. ...

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  8. BRADLEY AND O'CONNOR.

    On October 5 "The Sun" published an account of the capture of Bradley and O'Connor, the notorious Victorian bushrangers, after a brief but bloodthirsty career. ...

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  9. THE MISSING BALLOON.

    Advices from Berlin state that the balloon Hildebrand, which had been missing since December 29, was found to-day in a lake in Pamerania, Prussia. ...

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  10. SETTLEMENT OF NORMANDY.

    Fetes are being organised at Rouen and other cities throughout Normandy to commemorate the thousandth anniversary of the Norman settlement. ...

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  11. DRUMMOYNE'S NEW TOWN HALL

    The opening of which by Lord Chelms ford takes place this afternoon. It is an imposing structure, and will no doubt be much appreciated by the residents of the district, it occupies an elevated site in Lyon's-road, only a few yards from Bridge-street, the main thoroughfare along which passes the tramline to Gladesville and Ryde. The new hall was used for the first time at last night's meeting of the council, when the aldermen expressed their approval of the appointments and accommodation provided. The cost of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PANAMA CANAL

    A petition embodying six reasons why the Panama Canal should not be fortified has been circulated in Boston. It points out that the canal would be safer ...

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  13. GOLF.

    As in the Eastern States golf is securing a firm hold in West Australia. First played in 1895, when the Perth Golf Club was founded, the game has since gone rapidly ahead, ...

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  14. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The full text of the declaration sought by Mr. Frank Osborne, of the firm of Messrs. Norton, Smith, and Co., solicitors, against the Federal Government in respect of the validity ...

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  15. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    Reports from Pekin state that the Chinese at Harbin are vigorously opposing the summary disposition of the bodies of those who die from plague. The authorities do not ...

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  16. POLICE PURSUE AN ECHO.

    The local police have distinguished themselves. They have spent much energy in endeavoring to trap an echo, with the object of conveying it to the city watchhouse, ...

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  17. STANLEY KETCHEL'S DEATH.

    The hearing of the charge against Goldie Smith and Dipley, alias Hurtz, of having murdered Stanley Ketchel at Millionaire Dickenson's ranch, Massachusetts, on ...

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  18. MORMONS IN ENGLAND.

    Monson, chief of the Mormon missionaries in England, has written to the Home Secretary endorsing the demand for investigations into Mormonism here. Monson alleges ...

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  19. THE PEACEMAKER'S SERVICES

    A letter was yesterday read in the different Roman Catholic Churches in Montreal from Archbishop Bruchesi, calling on all Catholics to show their loyalty and ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Reports from Chihuahua, Mexico, state that on Saturday a battle was fought between 70 Government troops and 100 revolutionists. ...

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  21. REBUILDING MESSINA.

    The task of rebuilding Messina in durable masonry was commenced to-day, when the Minister for Works laid the corner-stone for a group of public buildings. The Minister ...

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  22. A NOVEL STRIKE.

    A strike novel in its nature, short in its duration; but serious in its incidence, has been fortunately terminated. The dissatisfied workers were 22 gantry boys, whose ...

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  23. AMERICAN NAVAL SCANDAL.

    Rear-Admiral Barry, who has been in command of the Second Division of the Pacific Fleet, has been placed on the retired list, his place being taken by ...

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  25. BAG-SNATCHING.

    The Lag-snatcher is still busy in the city and suburbs, and the complaint of the police is that ladies, by the way in which they carry their reticules, specially invite the attention ...

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  26. CONSERVING THE EMPIRE'S RESOURCES.

    The "Morning Post" says that the scheme of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, for the conservation of the boundless resources of the Empire is one of those grand ...

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