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  6. AN INVENTOR'S END.

    Only now, months after his deaths has the pathetic fate become known of an English engineer, John Needham Longdon, who had devoted the last years of his life to the ...

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  7. THE NEXT BRITISH BUDGET.

    The "Morning Post" asserts that efforts are being made to ascertain how the country would receive certain important changes that are contemplated in connection with the ...

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  8. A FAMOUS CRICKETER.

    Australia has produced many brilliant batsmen and fieldsmen, but few better than Harry Graham, whose death is announced from Dunedin (N.Z.). He first loomed large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    Some statements of a peculiarly conflicting nature are appended to a report made to the City Coroner by Constable Steer, of the Kogarah police, in connection with the death ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONGESTED TRAFFIC.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) has received a report from the committee which at his request, investigated the question of substituting trackless trollies, or ...

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  11. THE TARIFF REFERENDUM.

    Addressing a meeting in London last night, Mr. Balfour announced that he had had a conference with Mr. Austin Chamberlain with a view, to reconciling the differences ...

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  12. THE NUCLEUS OF A NAVY.

    Tenders are being solicited privately for the construction of the first ten ships required for Canada's navy. Only those British and Canadian firms ...

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  13. HOME RULE.

    The Irish Nationalists, at the close of a protracted meeting, passed a resolution that, while they approved of the principle of payment of members, they desired that the ...

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  14. LORDS STILL WILLING.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne intimated in the House of Lords last night that the Peers were still ready to negotiate with the Government regarding the relations between ...

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  15. CERTAINTY OF WAR.

    In definite and unmeasured terms Charles Schwab, the American steel magnate, has impressed French statesmen and financiers with the certainty of war taking place between the ...

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  16. TO SAVE LIFE.

    On the suggestion of Mr. William Henry, founder and chief secretary of the Royal Lite Saving Society, the New South Wales head centre has agreed to several alterations ...

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  17. THE ALIENS' ACT.

    As the King's speech did not contain any reference to the Aliens Act, the Opposition have given notice of an amendment that will have the effect of raising the question. ...

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  18. IN THE CAUSE OF PEACE.

    A special assembly of English and German ecclesiastical authorities is to be held in London under the chairmanship of the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...

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  19. "THE MAN TO KNOCK THE GOOGLIES ABOUT."

    Leading cricketers who played against Harry Graham, when' at the zenith of his form, for Victoria, were this morning unanimous in expressions of regret at his death ...

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  20. MANLY'S PROGRESS.

    The report of the valuers (Messrs. D. Hogan and J. Hanson) for the municipality of Manly, was received at last night's meeting of the council, and disclosed a phenomenal ...

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  21. A REBEL'S EXIT.

    General Cullanlo, a prominent leader of the present rising in Hayti, who was formerly the chief supporter of President Alexis and was implicated in the executions at ...

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  22. CAPE TO CAIRO.

    A party of British motorists under Captain Bentley left here to-day for Cairo on one of the most exciting journeys in the history of motor transit. ...

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  23. BRITISH TRADE.

    The statement issued by the British Board of Trade for January sets out that imports increased by £6,780,000 and exports by £2,900,000, as compared with January of 1910 ...

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  24. BURNT AT WORK.

    George Smythe, of William-street, Redfern, was attending to the heating of a pot of Brunswick black and benzine this morning, when the mixture boiled over and caught fire. ...

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  25. STRICKEN CHINA.

    "Having read further accounts in night's 'Sun' of the terrible famine and plague which has stricken China, and the fearful sufferings of the poor there, it makes ...

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