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  6. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Latest advices from Mulato state that the Mexican Federal soldiers have sustained another defeat. Forty were killed or wounded, and the ...

    Article : 227 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN WINES FOR LONDON.

    A scene of unusual interest was enacted in York-street, at the rear of the Q.V. Markets, this morning, when a long line of lorries heavily laden with cases of Lindeman's wines ...

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  8. "LA GREVE PERLEE."

    Several complaints have lately been voiced in the Chamber of Deputies regarding the erratic way in which goods carried on the railways are being delivered. ...

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  9. THE HAREM SKIRT.

    A West End firm is exhibiting what it calls the harem skirt. This new article of feminine attire is an adaptation of Turkish women's trousers to ...

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    RECORD SHIPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN WINES BY LINDEMAN'S, LTD. SCENE AT THE QUEEN VICTORIA MARKETS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    The Earl of Dunraven asks, in the event of Home Rule for Ireland, whether the relations between the Parliaments at Westminster and Dublin are to be the some as those between ...

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  12. NEURASTHENIA.

    Dismissing a casa in one of the county courts, Judge Emden remarked that the number of workmen suffering from neurasthenia was extraordinary. ...

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  13. HAWLEY CRIPPEN'S WILL.

    The li[?]gation arising out of the will of Hawley Crippen, the Camden-road murderer, was finally disposed of to-day. Mr. Justice Evans declared that the will was ...

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  14. A PARIS COMEDY.

    Mdile, Martha Steinheil, daughter of Mme. Steinheil, who came into such prominence in connection with the mysterious death of a former President of France, M. Faure, is ...

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  15. "I'M A DECENT FELLOW."

    An Englishman, Percival John Thomson, [?] used some bad language to the barmaid in the Imperial Hotel. Wynyard-square, city, lost evening. He appeared before Mr. ...

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  16. LANCASHIRE MINING TRAGEDY.

    The inquest into the explosion at the Hutton Mine, near Bolton, Lancashire, by which 344 lives were sacrificed in December last, was concluded to-day. ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE MONARCHY.

    A sensation has been caused by the dismissal of Captain Fonseca, of the 10th Infantry, stationed in Braganza, famous as the scat of the old Dukes of Braganza, from ...

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  18. THE LORDS' VETO.

    As an evidence of the Government's intention to force the measure through, Mr. Asquith announces that he will introduce the Lords' Veto Bill on Monday next. ...

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  19. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A remarkable case came under the notice of the doctors at the Hammersmith Infirmary yesterday. A young man of the name of Farman was ...

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  20. NATURALISED SUBJECTS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-night as to whether persons naturalised in Australia would be regarded as naturalised persons in Great Britain, Mr. ...

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  21. A FAMILY SUFFOCATED.

    A ghastly tragedy has been discovered here. A man named Hyman Berkowitz, his wife and five children, were discovered in the bedroom of a tenement lying about the floor in ...

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  22. PREMIER'S SEND-OFF.

    A deputation waited on the Lord Mayor this morning to make preliminary arrangements for giving the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) a citizens' send-off before he leaves on March ...

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  23. RIOTING STUDENTS.

    University students here are in a state of riot. Fifteen hundred of them were arrested yesterday following a noisy demonstration in the streets of the city, when the ...

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  24. THE KAISER'S ILLNESS.

    The indisposition of the Emperor is apparently more serious than the official announcements would seem to indicate. Although there is no anxiety at present ...

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  25. WOODLAWN YEARLINGS.

    The last of Mr. James Thompson's Woodlawn Stud Farm yearlings were consigned to Mr. T. Payten, of Newmarket, yesterday. The horses will remain under Mr. Payten's ...

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  27. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    The Foreign Office greatly fears an antiforeign outbreak in China and consequent danger to Europeans as a result of the terrible plague epidemic. ...

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  28. FOUNDERING OF A DREDGE.

    A telegram from Mobile, Alabnma, reports that the International Wrecking Co.'s dredge foundered in the Gulf of Galveston while on her way to New York. ...

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  29. IMPORTS INTO SYDNEY.

    The Harbor Trust has issued a summary of goods imported into Sydney during January, which shows that the oversea tonnage was 37,985. Inter-State imports 23,339 tons (value ...

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  30. DOWN WITH MEASLES.

    The Prince of Wales (Prince Edward) and his younger brother. Prince Albert, are both suffering front measles, and are in hospital at the Naval College in Dartmouth. ...

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