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  5. ENGLAND'S NATIONAL DEFENCE

    The "Dally Telegraph" to-day publishes an authoritative statement regarding the British policy of national defence, supplementing and explaining the declaration on the ...

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  6. VOLCANIC ACTIVITY.

    Mount Taal is stilt sending forth great volumes of lava, the eruption being as violent as over. The company that is engaged in the ...

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  8. THE COOGEE RESCUERS.

    The Stadium, the scene of many notable gatherings, is sure to present a sight tonight unique in its history. There are many circumstances which will contribute to the ...

    Article : 337 words
  9. VESUVIUS GETTING BUSY.

    Vesuvius has been showing increased activity daring the last two days. From the crater and the fissures in the sides of the mountain columns of smoke are ...

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  10. SELLING THE SURF.

    Extraordinary interest is being displayed in to-morrow's, big land sale at Mona Vale, the enforced postponement of this event from Anniversary Day having served to ...

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  11. IN TRAINING FOR TO-NIGHT.

    Mr. Hugh Ward and his sparring partner, Miss Palotta, preparing for the Homeric contest with "Snowy" Baker at the Stadium to-night. Miss Palotta la herself handy with the gloves, but possible challengers are warned that she refuses to adopt the American methods, and insists on the clean break. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ENTHUSIASM AT RANDWICK.

    There was an enthusiastic meeting of Randwick residents in the Randwick Town Hall last evening to consider the best means of recognising the bravery of Messrs. Harold ...

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  13. CRANKS AND REVOLVERS.

    Commenting upon the murder of Mr. David Graham Phillips, the well-known author, who was lately shot in the street by Fitzhugh Goldsborough while walking from his ...

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  14. AMATEUR BOXERS DISQUALIFIED.

    The registration committee of the Amateur Boxing Association has disqualified Warren Barbour, the young millionaire amateur boxer, and Herbert Garretson, the ...

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  15. FOR THE BEREAVED.

    The tramway employees are collecting money, which they intend to present to Mrs. Mackle, widow of the late George Mackle, who was ...

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  16. HUMAN BONFIRES.

    The burning of the dead bodies of the plague victims that have accumulated in Harbin, Manchuria, has begun, and thousands of corpses have already been destroyed. ...

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  17. PROHIBITION AGAINST A FIGHT.

    The municipal authorities in Tacoma, Washington, have issued instructions to the police to prohibit the Lester-Martin contest, which was announced for to-night ...

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  18. BOXER'S SIGHT DESTROYED.

    A remarkable accident occurred last night at a fight between Harry Lewis, the American welterweight, and "Blink" M'Crosky. The contest was to have, been one of 15 ...

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  19. THE MISSING BODY.

    Although practically the whole of the water within a reasonable,distance of the beach at Coogoe has been covered by divers, no trace of the body of the boy Sydney Hardy, who ...

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  20. A 500-MILE FLIGHT.

    Captain Bellanger, of the Aviation Corps, began a notable cross-country flight yesterday, when he undertook to monoplane from Paris to Pau, a distance of 500 miles. ...

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  21. JACK BURNS DEFEATED.

    "Packy" Flynn last night defeated Jack Burns, the Californian boxer. Although terribly punished, Burns stayed the full twenty rounds that the men had ...

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  22. KILLED BY A FALLING LIMB.

    While employed timber-cutting yesterday on Buckenboura-road, Patrick Honan was instantly killed by a falling limb, which struck him on the back of the head. ...

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  23. ALL HANDS LOST.

    The Japanese steam trawler Bando Maru got caught in a storm off the coast of Japan and foundered. The crew of 77 wore all drowned. ...

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  24. BOWRON BROS'. PENALTIES.

    In yesterday's "Sun" a cabled statement from New Zealand relating to the penalties imposed some time ago upon Bowron Bros., of Christchurch, appeared under the heading ...

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