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    SIR WILLIAM S. GILBERT. Whose death is announced in our cables to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KAISER'S YOUNGEST SON.

    Prince Joachim, the Kaiser's youngest son, was seriously injured today while taking part in a sham fight that his imperial father was personally conducting. ...

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  8. OPEN LETTER TO LAURIER.

    The "Sunday Times" yesterday published "An Open Letter to Sir Wilfrid Laurier," in the course of which it thus addressed the Canadian Premier:-- ...

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  9. SHIPS THAT ARE PASSING.

    In the industrial Court today Judge Heydon delivered judgment in the application for amendment of the Shipping (Tugboats) Board award. ...

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  10. THE IDEAL CITY.

    The Mayor of Redfern (Alderman T. Holden) received a letter today from the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. M'Gowen). When the letter was written Mr. M.Gowen and his ...

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  11. MEXICAN REBEL LEADERS.

    Reading from left to right the names of the Ave men in this interesting group are:-- General Paspual Oroczo, Francisco Madero (provisional President), Jose Garibaldi, Raoul Madero, and Francisco Gonzales. Senor Francisco Madero aspired to the Presidency in the event of the revolution being successful. General Oroezo has been the principal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE POPE'S HEALTH.

    Notwithstanding official, denials all Rome is alarmed at the reports that are in circulation regarding the health of the Pope. The physicians at the Vatican say that his ...

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  13. PRIESTS AND PENSIONS.

    The priests of the Catholic Church have unanimously agreed to decline the pensions granted under the separation law. They affirm their patriotic sentiments, ...

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  14. GREAT TURF SENSATION.

    A great sensation has been created by the arrest of MY. Allison, the special commissioner of the "Sportsman."' The charge preferred against him is that ...

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  15. BORROWED AND PAWNED.

    A blind man, James Pettingill, complained in the Water Police Court this morning that he had been taken down by a man who lodged with him at 286 Palmer street, city ...

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  16. THE POPE'S PROTEST.

    A B[?]d [?]ycilcal issued today deals with the violent expulsion of religious orders from Portugal, the suppression of church holidays and religious teaching, and with ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN AGAINST COMBINES.

    The American Tobacco Co. and its subordinate companies, including the English corporation, were today held by the Supreme Court to be. co-operatives in a combination ...

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  18. PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION.

    Before the Public Works Royal Commission this morning, evidence was given by Thomas Robert Steel, accountant in the Public Works Department. ...

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  19. IMPUDENT THEFT.

    There is, no doubt, a development in street thievery, of which the police will have to better inform themselves. Pocket picking. and bag and purse snatching are of altogether too ...

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  20. TRAINS' HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    Twelve persons wore killed and twenty others injured by a head on collision that occurred between two passenger trains last night on the Burlington railway, ten miles ...

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  21. GREAT IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    The Great Western Power Co. announces its intention to construct, amongst, some big meadows in the northern part of California, one of the largest reservoirs in the world. ...

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  22. SCHOOLMATES ON BIOGRAPH SCREEN.

    A Victorian who is studying in Italy (Mr. A. C. Bottoms, the baritone) had a pleasant surprise at a bioscope entertainment a few weeks ago. Mr. Bottoms, who was for many ...

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  23. SHORT-LIVED STRIKE.

    There was a prospect of some trouble in one of the principal cool yards of the city this morning, about 40 carters going on strike because of the dismissal of one of ...

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  24. THE CLANS AT ISSUE.

    Young M'Fadyen was participating in the Empire Day festivities at Waterloo Park on Wednesday, and being hampered in the races by his boots, took them off. Jane M'Gregor. ...

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  25. BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    A branch of the Builders' Laborers' Union was formed at North Sydney last night, when it was decided to meet on Monday evenings in the School of Arts. Mr. Millard ...

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  26. VETO GILL'S SECOND READING

    The Veto Bill passed its second reading without division in the House of Lords today. ...

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