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  4. "GO TO THE DEVIL."

    In the Melbourne County Court yesterday, before Judge Johnston, an action was concluded in which George Archibald Lundie, of Elsternwick, reporter, was plaintiff, and E. ...

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  5. THE WAR CLOUD.

    The Pacific fleet and torpedo flotilla, with sealed orders and crammed bunkers, has left San Diego. The destination of the warships, however, has not been disclosed. ...

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  6. ONLY 900 MILES AWAY.

    I met him first some time ago in Sydney. Then he was dressed in an ordinary street-going suit pf tweed, wore a soft felt hat, carried a double gold chain with dangling seals ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IS AMERICA READY?

    Sir Frederick Villiers, the famous war correspondent and artist, says that unless the United States recognises that she is a nation of imperfections, having for her defences a ...

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  10. BRICK CARTERS.

    The claim of the Master Brick Carters' Association for a wages board for the determination of industrial matters arising between that association and the New South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE MOBILISATION OF TROOPS.

    The American newspapers invest the mobilisation of troops on the Mexican border with all the significance of an actual declaration of war. ...

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  12. ARMED JAPANESE.

    The Los Angeles "Times" publishes an unconfirmed report that a thousand armed Japanese are in the vicinity of Magdalena Bay, Lower California, Mexico. ...

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  13. RAILWAY STOCKS FALL

    The money market is reflecting the turmoil consequent upon the United States Government's actions. American railways have fallen from 3 14 to ...

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  14. A VANISHED FORTUNE.

    The Vice-Consul for the United States here his testified that Corcoran fully understood the nature of the documents that he assented to at the consulate. ...

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  15. FOND OF THE LADIES.

    Henry Clarkson Stanfield appeared before Mr. King, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning, charged with behaving in an offensive manner in Victoria-street last night. ...

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  16. IS DIAZ DEAD?

    A report from San Antonio, Mexico, says that President Diaz has been dead 48 hours. ...

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  17. MEXICO AND JAPAN.

    Travellers returning from Mexico believe that the sudden mobilisation of troops by the United States authorities has resulted from information that Mexico has been planning to ...

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  18. WELLS BEATS FLYNN.

    Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight, and "Porky" Flynn, of Boston, U.S.A., met in London yesterday. The Englishman won on points after a 20 rounds ...

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  19. TRANSPORTS OF JAPANESE.

    Army officers at Huachua state that the present activity of the United States troops is due to a report that two transports carrying Japanese troops have left Japan ...

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