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

    A message from Grahamstown, in Cape Colony, reports a dreadful disaster by which a passenger train was overtaken on the Kowiera railway. ...

    Article : 132 words
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  7. A LEARNED PRISONER.

    The Camorrists' trial in Viterbo yesterday was productive of further remarkable scenes. One of the prisoners, Vincenso Avolio, is a butcher by calling, and when, he dolfs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 392 words
  8. DYNAMITE AND BOMBS.

    The famous, detective, William Burns, who was the Nemesis of the grafters in San Francisco and Seattle, effected a sensational arrest here yesterday. ...

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  9. DELAGOA BAY.

    The opinion is freely expressed that the fact that a British' cruiser is hastening to Delagoa Bay, Portuguese East Africa, indicates that Britain is taking, the initiative in ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. " NOT AU REVOIR, BUT ADIEU ! "

    The "Matin" publishes a despatch from Tangier, Morocco, which shows the desperate situation in which Captain Bremond's column is placed in the Sherarda district. ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. PRINCE AS AVIATOR.

    Prince Henry of Prussia had a thrilling experience yesterday. when he undertook to make an aeroplane flight over the, parade ground in Darmstadt. ...

    Article : 160 words
  12. JACK MAY'S TEARS.

    An attractive young lady, wearing male attire, has been detained here by the immigration officials. She came from England' as a passenger ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. SIEGE OF FEZ.

    The greatest fear prevails that all the foreigners in Fez will be massacred unless Franco, and Spain drop their Jealousies and take united action. ...

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  14. JEWISH ORDERS.

    Two resolutions passed by a recent conference of orthodox Rabbis are receiving spirited denunciation by the Jewish community ...

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  15. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    The Association final for the English Cup between Newcastle United and Bradford was played yesterday, and resulted in a draw, neither side scoring. ...

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  16. PRIVATE BARS.

    James O'Donnell, builder and contractor, of Randwick, applied to Mr. Justice Gordon in the Divorce. Court today for a dissolution of his marriage with Ellen O'Donnell ...

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  17. A HUGE STRIKE.

    For the first time in the history of labor organisations, Americans and Europeans will make common cause in a huge seamen's strike. ...

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  18. A WANDERING PATIENT.

    Consternation was caused at the Bathurst District Hospital last, night when a female inmate, about 35 years of age, and a resident of Tarana, escaped the vigilance of the ...

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  19. A "SQUEEZING " TARIFF.

    The Fruit Importers' Union has begun a unique crusade against the high tariff on fruit. Big shipments of lemons are arriving, and ...

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  20. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    The uneasiness caused by the frank utterances which were lately made by the British Foreign Minister, to the effect that England and no obligations to France beyond those ...

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  21. KAISER'S PRESS AGENT BUSY.

    It is the custom of Emperor William to commemorate his particular achievements as a hunter by the erection of monuments. One of these stones, six feet high, has just been ...

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  22. PRIEST SURPRISED AT GREAT AGE.

    The oldest priest in France is Canon Gadenne of Roches, where he celebrated his 105th birthday oh New Year's day. He is in very good health and capable of fulfilling the ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. NEW YORK SENSATION.

    A blind horse caused a sensation in Broadway yesterday by kicking through two plate glass windows. Jewellery worth £40,000 was scattered over the pavement outside. A ...

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  24. CITY TATTERSALL'S PRIVILEGES

    The privileges in connection with City Tattersall's races were sold at auction this morning and realised £675. The purchaser was Mr. Solomon, and the Price was £30 in ...

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  25. RUNS AWAY TO WED INDIAN.

    The call of the wild, of the prairies, of Indian lore and Western life, took Miss Madeline Sullivan, a former Bake View (Chicago) schoolgirl, to the land of her Indian ...

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  26. SHIRE ENGINEER SUSPENDED

    At the last meeting of the Turon Shira, Council, the president, Mr. J. J. Sullivan, stated that he had certain charges to bring against the shire engineer, Mr. A. Patterson, ...

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  28. STEAMER CENTURY RETURNS.

    The steamer Century, which was carrying a cargo of coal from Newcastle to Fremantle, get as far as Jervis Bay, when an accident an portion of her machinery necessitated a ...

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