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  4. News off the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    All the American and Canadian railroad companies are just now trying to locate a certain freight car, in the hope of solving the mystery surrounding the disappearance of a ...

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  7. MORE FIGHTING SHIPS.

    The English Arm of Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co. has secured the contract for building the new ships required for the Turkish Navy. The vessels to be constructed include three ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. JAPANESE-AMERICAN TREATY.

    Two of Japan's foremost statesmen Count Okama and Count Hayashi, denounce the Japanese-American treaty as unsatisfactory. They hold that it does not place Japanese ...

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  9. NORTH SHORE FERRY.

    The Cabinet has warmly approved of a scheme for the establishment of a State ferry service between the city and the northern suburbs. ...

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  10. THE CORONATION.

    The undignified scramble on the part of many wealthy Australian visitors to secure cheap seats at the Government Coronation stands has made it necessary to adopt a ...

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  11. KING TO GET HIS MUSCLES UP.

    The announcement that Mr. Eugene Sandow has been honored with the appointment of Professor of Physical Culture to King George is causing much speculation as ...

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  12. JAPAN AND BRITAIN.

    The Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce, which was ratified yesterday, provides for reductions in the rates in Japan's new tariff on the chief British textile and metal goods ...

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  13. FERRY WHARF PESTS.

    "Hero she comes!" "Isn't she a beauty?""she is a boncer. Oh, look at this!" There was a number of lads of all ages ...

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  14. A CHILIAN CONTRACT.

    Tenders close to-day for the construction of a 26,000-ton battleship and six 1000-ton destroyers for the Chilian Navy. ...

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  15. WANTED TO KILL THE POPE.

    The maniac who was arrested yesterday in the Cathedral of St. Peter's, and who was subsequently identified as Pietro Pesanto, has made rambling ...

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  16. LAW REFORM.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Asquith stated that the question of combining the judicial functions of the House of Lords and the Privy Council into a Court of ...

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  17. WAR OF EXTERMINATION.

    As a result of the positive refusal of Senor. Francisco Madero, leader of the Mexican insurrectos, to consider any terms of peace unless all the demands of the revolutionists are ...

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  18. GARIBALDI'S WARRIORS.

    Hundreds of old soldiers who fought under Garibaldi marched to Capitol Hill to-day to view the monument to King Victor Emmanuel, which has just been completed, and ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie has given £46,000 to a hero fund in Sweden, The Cunard Company will make Southampton, instead of Liverpool, the terminal ...

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  20. AMERICAN ARMY.

    Declaring that President Taft had used the United States Army to assist President Diaz, Congressman Berger to-day introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. MOBERLY BELL

    Mr. Moberly Bell, managing director of the "Times," died suddenly in his office from heart disease. Mr. Moberly Bell represented the "Times" ...

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  22. IS LABOR SCARCE?

    With the object of presenting the other side of the picture to that drawn by certain employers regarding a prevailing scarcity of labor, Mr. Kavanagh, secretary of the Labor ...

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  23. PROMOTION BARRED.

    A petition, signed by 988 of 1000 men in the metropolitan police district asking the consideration of the Government in the matter of the retention of an officer who has ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN GRAPES.

    A trial shipment of Australian grapes which was sent by the Victorian Government has been sampled by competent judges, who declare that the fruit is of splendid quality, ...

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  25. A FEDERAL MATTER.

    The importance to the State of the flour-milling trade is recognised by the Victorian Government by the granting of a subsidy on export flour, while similar assistance has ...

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  26. SWEPT BY FLAME.

    A great fire raged to-day through the suburb of Kadikol. The outbreak was a very disastrous one, about a hundred houses being destroyed. ...

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  27. A COMMISSION CANCELLED.

    A notification appears in yesterday's "Government Gazette" as follows:--His Excellency the Governor with the advice of the Executive Council. ...

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  28. LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING.

    Robert Lawson, 22, was charged at the Water Police Court this morning, before Mr. Love, S.M., with having attempted to commit suicide. ...

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  29. HORSE ROASTED ALIVE.

    A fire, which destroyed a small stable belonging to a Chinese market gardener, Sam War Hop, in Pemberton-street, Botany, last night, burnt to death a valuable horse ...

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  30. BRITISH CAPITALISTS' SCHEME

    It is announced that after the Coronation of King George a party of Bristol capitalists will visit Port Arthur, with a view to founding a meat-packing establishment there. ...

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  31. CONDUCTOR HURT.

    John Young, a tram conductor, married, and living at Erskinoville, was in charge of the 6.9 a.m. car from Circular Quay to Letchhardt this morning. He fell from the car ...

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  32. THE DESTROYERS.

    A message received at Sydney this morning stated that the destroyers Tarra and Parramatta, which are bound on their Queensland cruise, anchored at South-West ...

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  33. MEMBERS FLOCKING IN.

    Seventy new members were enrolled at last night's meeting of the Milk and Ice Carters and Dairymen's Employees' Union, and Mr. Geo. Saunders, the secretary, stated this ...

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  35. NOT DRUNK, BUT GUILTY.

    "I was not drunk. I know I wasn't, because I did not have the money to got drunk," said Alice Matthews, 49, when charged at the Water Police Court this ...

    Article : 125 words
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