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

    The members of the New South Wales Institute of Journalists have decided to retain their institute as at present constituted, in preference to merging it into a New South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIAN HORROR REVIVED.

    To-day is the anniversary of the terrible "Red Sunday" of she years ago, when men, women, and children were shot down and slaughtered in hundreds whilst walking in ...

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  8. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    The bubonic plague is making alarming headway everywhere, and it is now anticipated that the visitation will prove an awful one. ...

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  9. JACK JOHNSON TALKS.

    Jack Johnson stated to-night that he was prepared to put up £2000 against £1000, and agree tor knock out either Al. Kaufmann or Kid Cotton. ...

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  10. "MAN FROM SCOTLAND YARD."

    Sir Thomas Lipton had an exciting and unpleasant experience with a madman to-day. First of all he received a telephone message stating that a man from Scotland Yard ...

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  11. TED NELSON BEATEN

    Ted Nelson, the Australian welterweight, figured in a six-rounds bout in Philadelphia to-night, his opponent being Loghky. The Australian was out-fought all through, ...

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  12. JAPAN'S POLICY.

    Baron Katsuma, Prime Minister of Japan, yesterday made an important policy speech at the opening of the Japanese Diet. He said that Japan's foreign relations were ...

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  13. PEARY GETS THE POLE.

    Admiral Peary's claims to the discovery of the North Pole have now been substantiated. The House Committee on Naval Affairs, ...

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  14. SOCIALISM IN AMERICA.

    Members of the Socialist party in the State Legislature have introduced resolutions providing in a comprehensive way for the taking over by the Government of many ...

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  15. THE CORONATION.

    "The Daily Graphic," discussing the forth-coming Coronation ceremonies, deprecates the dragging into the whirlpool of party politics of the representatives of the Imperial ...

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  16. AGAINST ALIEN LABOR.

    At the annual convention of the State Building Trade Council, held yesterday, it was strongly urged that a union of preachers should be formed to counteract the ...

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  17. UNLESS IN DANGER

    The "Morning Post," discussing the question of Imperial defence as a subject for the Imperial Conference, says that Canada, being intent on the problem of territorial ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. SUFFRAGETTES IN TROUBLE.

    There was a serious disturbance in Broadway yesterday, when a large procession of suffragettes tried to sell copies of a new edition of the work "Votes for Women." ...

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  19. GARMENT-MAKERS' STRIKE.

    It is expected that the strike of garment makers, which has been responsible for many extraordinary conflicts, will be brought to an end to-morrow (Monday). ...

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  20. THE EQUITABLE LIFE CO.

    There is much speculation on the question of who is to be the next president of the Equitable Life Co. Amongst the "possibilities" mentioned ...

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  21. THE PORTUGUESE NAVY.

    The Portuguese Minister for Foreign Affairs yesterday announced that owing to the favorable prices quoted for warship building by British and American shipbuilders, the ...

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  22. LOST OVERBOARD.

    Two seamen were washed overboard from the steamer Maryland whilst the vessel was of the Californian coast. The cruiser was stopped, and a keen search ...

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  23. NEW AERIAL RECORD.

    A despatch from Lima states the Bielovucci, the aviator, has established a new world's record for speed. Aeroplaning over Lima, Bielovucci flew 25 ...

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  24. FIVE MEN PERISH.

    A defective furnace in the basement caused the destruction by fire of the fine residence of Mr. Percy Brooks, manager of the Fairbanks Scale Co., and the death of five men. ...

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  25. LEAGUE TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    The abolition of the secretaryship of the Metropolitan Rugby Union, and the possibility of that body becoming merged again in the parent body, is causing considerable ...

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  26. A "TWO-UP" SCHOOL

    For playing "two-up" in Cleveland-lane, city, to the annoyance of the residents, William Matchett, 29, Percy Martin, 20, and James William Wilson, 21, appeared to-day ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    Thirty thousand people yesterday witnessed the great Rugby match between England and Wales. The Welshmen won by 15 points to ...

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  28. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The King has commanded that Sir George Reid shall be allotted a place in the diplomatic gallery at the opening of the Imperial Parliament. ...

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  29. ON THE WARPATH.

    A band of Indians from the north-west of Canada will sail by the Makura on a tour of Hawaii, Australia, and New Zealand. ...

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  30. EXPLOSION ON A BATTLESHIP.

    A private message has been received here reporting a serious explosion of gas on the battleship Kansas, at present lying at Portland, England. ...

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  31. LANGUAGE NO OBSTACLE.

    Sergeant Mankey, the prosecuting officer at the Central Police Court, is a linguist: but it is only on occasions when an interpreter is not available that he exercises his ...

    Article : 194 words
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