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

    The Federal Government has asked the people whom it represents for certain extensions of powers conferred by the Constitution, and the answer of the people--to be correct, of ...

    Article : 470 words
  7. WEDDING GUEST GOT DRUNK.

    An incident reminiscent of the early days of bushranging and horse-stealing occurred at Rose Bay last evening. A wedding guest, who got drunk, was the Ned Kelly of the ...

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  8. LORDS AND COMMONS.

    The Veto Bill again claimed the attention of the House of Commons till the small hours of this morning. The greater part of the sitting was taken ...

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  9. TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM.

    The new Copyright Bill, the provisions of which are intended to secure the utmost uniformity possible throughout the Empire, contains stringent penalties against ...

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  10. GOLF.

    "Eighteen months have now passed since the New South Wales Golf Council established a general handicap for this State, and the advantages of the same are now well ...

    Article : 499 words
  11. FLOODS IN RUSSIA.

    Disastrous floods have proclaimed the arrival of spring in Western Russia and in Siberia. The frozen rivers have thawed, and with ...

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  12. TED NELSON BEATEN.

    Ted Nelson, the Australian welter-weight, suffered defeat last night, his vanquisher being Grouse, of Pittsburg. The bout was scheduled for 12 rounds, but ...

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  13. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The United States Postmaster-General, Mr. F. H. Hitchcock is confident that penny postage is a probability of the near future, and that it will result in a reduction of the ...

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  14. A POUND A VOTE.

    Mr. Hector. Lamond, editor-manager of the "Worker" newspaper, said that although the poll was smaller than he had anticipated, the result had not surprised him. ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. A BANTAM BOUT.

    At Kansas City last night Johnny Coulon, bantam champion of the world, and Eddie O'Keefe fought 10 rounds to a draw. A lively pace was maintained throughout. ...

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  16. PROMOTION BARRED.

    The Acting-Chief Secretary, Mr. Flowers, M.L.C., announced to-day that in consequence of the continued illness of Mr. Donald M'Donell,. It had been decided that the ...

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  17. LIBERALS JUBILANT.

    There was joy at the offices of the Liberal and Reform Association to-day. It was almost impossible to get near the headquarters of the party for the crowd of callers who ...

    Article : 274 words
  18. POLITICAL SOOTHING SYRUP.

    The Democratic Farmers' List Bill, which is described by the Republicans as political soothing syrup, came in for some rough criticism in the House of Representatives ...

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  19. AT THE TRADES HALL.

    An air of resignation seemed to pervade the officials at the Trades Hall this morning, the general feeling being that the result would tench a useful lesson to the defeated ...

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  20. ELINOR GLYNN ON BABIES.

    Examination of the health department records of Now York proves that Elinor Glynn was wrong again when she declared that there had not been a birth on Fifth-avenue. ...

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  21. NEW GUINEA EXPLORATION.

    The results of the exploration through the interior of New Guinea that was undertaken by Dr. Moszkowski, with the support of the Dutch' Government and Royal Museums, are ...

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  22. PARIS BOXING MAD.

    Society in Paris is boxing mad. Audiences are about half and half, men and women. Full dress and extremely decollete gowns are almost as necessary as at the opera. ...

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  23. RESIGN!

    The Tingha minors hold a mass mooting late last night when some of the results of the Referendum polling became known, and unanimously passed a resolution demanding ...

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  24. NEW FACE FOR MAIMED MAN.

    By means of plastic surgery a new face is being furnished to Timothy Martin, and the physicians of St. John's Hospital, Long Island City U.S., having the case in charge, ...

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  25. LABOR SECESSION AND MONEY BAGS.

    Mr. J. C. Watson said that, while he was extremely disappointed, he was not surprised. "It is simply," he proceeded, "a triumph for our opponents, because of the cash they ...

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  26. ROOSEVELT'S ROUGRIDERS AGAIN.

    Reports that Colonel Roosevelt had completed arrangements for organising a cavalry regiment for service should the United Slates and Japan go to war, have created ...

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  27. NO IRON IN THIRTY YEARS.

    Speaking on the conservation of Iron, Dr. Allerten S. Casbman, director of the bureau of industrial research at Washington, declares that at the present rate of prediction ...

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  29. JAP CHAMPION'S FIRST DEFEAT.

    Great excitement prevailed in Japanese sporting circles last month, owing to the defeat of the wrestling champion, Hitachlyman, who for many years held the ...

    Article : 89 words
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