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  6. MR. H. U. M'lNTUSH'S RETURN

    A message received from London, alleges that Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh has lost money heavily in the English metropolis. "The British public," the message states, ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S NEW PARLIAMENT.

    The new Parliament assembled to-day. There was a rush by the younger members for the best seats in the House, the older and more experienced politicians taking their ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. AERIAL SCOUT

    Britain's naval scouting airship No. 1, which has been twelve months building at Barrow-in-Furness, is nearing completion. She will have a length of 510ft, a diameter ...

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  9. SENSATIONS OF THE SURF.

    At the northern end of Bondi Beach yesterday evening two members of the literary staff of "The Sim" were carried out In exactly the same manner as was the case with ...

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  10. THE FINDING OF NEWELL.

    The definite announcement in yesterday's "Sun" that Andy Newell, the ex-Waverley cricketer, who had been missing for more than three years, was living in Valparaiso, ...

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  11. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A return match between Ad Wolgast, lightweight champion of the world, and Battling Nelson will probably be clinched to-day, when the managers of the two men will ...

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  12. TO THE AVIATION-HEROES.

    The municipal authorities at Issy are erecting on the spot where the French airmen Laffot and Marquis were killed a monument to tho memory of the aviation ...

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  13. BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    The opinion is held in diplomatic circles that the Bagdad railway scheme, which led to the new understanding between Germany and Russia, and as a result of which the ...

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  14. FLIGHT ACROSS PANAMA ISTHMUS.

    Farman is completing for Clifford Harmon an aeroplane that the latter intends to use in a flight across the Isthmus of Panama. The machine is being built on the lines ...

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  15. NOT FROM THE MERSEY.

    Captain Corner, of the White Star training ship Mersey, states that the missing lad, Holt, who is believed to have been drowned at Coogee on Saturday, does not belong to his ...

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  16. GERMANY'S MILITARY DIRIGIBLE.

    The military dirigible Gross III. ascended this mornlng. It was announced that her destination was Gotha, but it is understood that she will go on to Strassburg. ...

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  17. THE ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY.

    So far the matter of recognising the bravery of Harold Baker and James Clarken in the Coogee accident on Saturday has not been considered by the Royal Shipwreck ...

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  18. MEXICAN REBELS.

    The Government forces in Mexico have been out-generalled and divided by the in-surreetos. General Loques, with 100 infantry, is at ...

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  19. THE DEATH-ROLL OF THE SURF.

    The recent fatality at Coogee causes one to think that some more than ordinary provision should be made to prevent similar occurrences. The Government might reasonably provide ...

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  20. THE PRESENT YEAR.

    There is a strong belief existing that the present year will be the most critical that Europe has known for a generation. This prediction Is accentuated by the fact ...

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  21. THE COOGEE SURF RESCUE.

    The Mayor of Randwick, Alderman T. R. Gilderthorp, has called a public meeting for to-morrow night in the Town Hall, Randwick, to consider the most suitable way of ...

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  22. EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES.

    Alicia Levidia Ring pleaded guilty, before Judge Gibson, to a charge of having married one Harrison at Gilgandra on June 8 last while her husband, E. A. Ring, was alive. ...

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  23. "KILL THE JAPANESE[?]"

    Headed by a large anarchist banner, a thousand men and women yesterday marched down Broadway. The parade was intended as a protest ...

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  24. STILL AGROUND.

    A telegram from Cape Moreton, posted at the Royal Exchange this morning, states that tho E. and A. liner Eastern was still aground on Salamander Bank in Moreton Bay. ...

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  25. THE PHILIPPINE ERUPTION.

    Mount Taal is still belching forth great showers of mud and stones, and earthquakes are shaking up the country at frequent intervals. ...

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  26. THE FIREMAN WOULDN'T WORK

    There was insubordination on the R.M.S. Ophlr at the Circular Quay,yesterday morning, as the result of which a fireman, Thomas Shields, 32, appeared at the Water ...

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  27. "JUDICIALLY MURDERED."

    Interviewed by a foreign Journalist, Senor Soriano, leader of the Spanish Republicans and owner of the chief Radical newspaper in Madrid, referred to Premier Cannalejas as the ...

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  28. ANOTHER STOP.

    The gantry boys engaged in working the elevators at Darling Island stopped work again this morning for more than half an hour. It is understood that the question of ...

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