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

    Another aeroplane fatality has to be added to the list Roussijan, a Croatian airman, made a flight from Belgrade across the River Save ...

    Article : 96 words
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  7. LABOR LEADERS.

    Speaking at a churchmen's dinner in San Diego yesterday evening, the Rev. Tyler Dennett said he believed that the Labor leaders were as consecrated a lot of men as the ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. STEAMER ROSEDALE WRECKED.

    The well-known North Coast steamer Rosedale struck the Bellinger bar early this morning, and is ashore full of water. The Navigation Department received a ...

    Article : 445 words
  9. JAPANESE ADMIRAL.

    A great stir has been made in official circles by certain statements to which Admiral Yashire, of the Japanese Fleet now in America, gave utterance when criticising ...

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  10. WHEN BLACK MEETS BLACK.

    At Boston Sam Langford, the "Boston Tar Baby," defeated Joe Jeanette, the big colored heavyweight, in twelve rounds, before the Armory Athletic Association last night. ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. LATHAM'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    In the course of a flight to-day the well-known expert, Latham was forced to descend suddenly. His aeroplane crashed into a barbed-wire ...

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  12. M'FARLAND BEATS MCCARTHY.

    The well-known lightweights, Packy M'Farland and Tommy M'Carthy, met at Kansas City last night. M'Farland winning a lively contest in the tenth round. ...

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  13. ENGLAND'S BEST FARM.

    The best farm I saw in the old country belonged to a Victorian," remarked Mr. W. A. Kendall, veterinary, surgeon (who has just returned from a tour abroad), speaking at ...

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  14. CENTRAL ASIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Communication with Pryhevalsk, which was interrupted by the earthquake on January 4, has been re-established. The town is not greatly damaged, but the ...

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  15. FOR MOISSANT'S HEIRS.

    It is understood that the heirs of the dead aviator, Moissant, will receive 12000, the disputed prize for the Statue of Liberty flight. ...

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  16. HURLED TO DEATH.

    A missionary named Kirmann was riding a mule along a mountain trail cut in the side of a precipice in Maul, one of the Hawaiian Islands, when the mule slipped, and rider and ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. PERFIDIOUS UNCLE SAM.

    Senator M'Mullen, speaking in regard to the Washington Tariff negotiations, endorses Mr. Clifford Sefton in his statement that the present is no time to "take down the ...

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  18. DISASTROUS AMERICAN FIRE.

    A disastrous fire has occurred at Cincinnati. A banquet was taking place in a hall on the fourth floor of the chamber of commerce ...

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  19. SHIPPING.

    Sark, str., 3947 tons, Captain Gjertsen, from Adelaide, 4.45 a.m. J. White, agent. Chillagoe, str., 1490. tons, Captain J. W. Roberts, from Queensland ports, 5.30 a.m. Howard Smith Co., ...

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  20. FARCE IN FRENCH COURT.

    The most amusing farce of the season was, performed recently in the Paris law courts when a man named Lucien Lacour, one of the "Camedots of the King," was tried for an ...

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  21. CAT ON THE ROOF.

    The frequent cry of "Anarchists!" accompanied by the sound of smashing glass and the fall of heavy bodies, caused a hurried scatter among the fashionable promenaders ...

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  22. BATMAN SELECTION.

    The choice of Mr. Frank Brennan as Labor candidate for Batman is not final. A protest has been lodged on the ground of irregularity. Mr. Brennan is the Bendigo ...

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  23. THE HONDURAN REBELS.

    Great excitement prevails in Tegucigalpa, the capital of the Central American Republic of Honduras, over the approach of the revolutionary army under Dr. Bonilla. ...

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  24. REPUBLICANS WITH TAFT.

    Senator Newlands declares that the regular and insurgent wings of the Republican Party are with President Taft, and are dissatisfied with the Payne tariff. ...

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  25. ANARCHISTS IN MUNICH.

    At Munich to-day a gang of 23 supposed anarchists was captured while holding a meeting. A large number of incriminating papers ...

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  26. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    The Canadian Government is securing special wheat-handling facilities at Liverpool. ...

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  27. A WITNESS WANTED.

    The police are looking for "E. Clarke, of Hobart," who is wanted to give evidence at the resumption of the inquest into the death of William Wright, a cab driver, who ...

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  28. BOMB IN A JUDGE'S HOUSE.

    An attempt to blow up County Judge Owen's house, was made to-day. A dynamite bomb was discovered in the vestibule of the building, to which a fuse 7in. ...

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  29. DUEL BY SMALLPOX GERMS.

    Challenges to a novel duel have passed between Dr. August Siebert, of 3911A Magnolia-avenue, and Dr. G. A. Jordon, assistant health commissioner of St. Louis (U.S.A.). ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. AMERICAN SENATOR DEAD.

    The death is announced of Senator Charles James Hughes, of Denver. ...

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  31. EASTERN SUBURBS TRAM TRAFFIC.

    "The time has arrived for the tramway authorities to cater in a more satisfactory manner for the transit of the thousands of passengers who live in the eastern suburbs. ...

    Article : 152 words
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  34. STEAMER AND PONTOON.

    The steamer Kiama was attempting reach the blue metal wharf at Neutral Bay during the gale early this morning, when she collided with the pontoon at the Hayes-street ...

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