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  4. SUIT BUILDING.

    Anybody can buy ordinary clothes; you can get them anywhere. But if you want fine fabrics, choice patterns, correct style good fit and finish, then you must come to ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. News off She World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    It is freely reported in Court circles that the Kaiser's present visit to England was made not only for the purpose of attending the unveiling of the Queen Victoria ...

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  7. "STUFF UP, OR SHUT UP."

    "Stuff up, or shut up," is the ultimatum issued by Bill Lang to Jack Lester in connection with the proposed return match, which it was suggested should be staged on the ...

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  8. AMERICAN AIRMAN KILLED.

    Another airman has forfeited his life. Whilst flying over Dominguey aviation field, Los Angeles, today. Addison Hartle fell from a height of about 80ft., and was killed ...

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  9. THE LAND OF TRUSTS.

    In the opinion of prominent lawyers the prosecution of the Steel, Beef Bath-tub, Electric, Coal, Paper, Glass, Steamship, and Sugar Trusts is likely to be seriously ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. SWEPT BY FLAME.

    The Manchurian city of Kirin has been overtaken by a great calamity. A fire broke out last night and the flames made such headway that before they could ...

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  11. NO CONTUMACY.

    The Standard Oil Co. has made it clear that it does not intend to take up any contumacious attitude with regard to the Supreme Court's adverse judgment. ...

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  12. PROCRASTINATION.

    Foolish, is it not. To keep on straining the eyes may develop a permanent injury, leading to expensive treatment or perhaps an operation with uncertain results, and it ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. SENSATIONAL FLIGHTS.

    Two remarkable monoplane flights' were witnessed in Rheims, yesterday. Mr. Henry Weyman, with Count Roblliard as a passenger, was caught in a storm during ...

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  14. A BELEAGUERED CITY.

    A courier returned today from Fez, and reported that he was unable to get within 10 miles of the city, having been turned back by the rebellious tribesmen. ...

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  15. AIR TRAVEL.

    The first aero-taxi will be put into service in Switzerland. It is intended to carry passengers on short flights into the country at fixed rates per ...

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  16. THE BALCONY BAND.

    The circumstances surrounding the arrest of Clarke, or Copper, the suspected balcony robber, which appeared in "The Sun" yesterday, were more than usually dramatic, and ...

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  17. NEWS FOR LADIES ONLY!

    You see, Ladies, it's this way. We have just concluded a record purchase of blouses. There are over six thousand garments in the newest styles and materials. But more of ...

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  18. WOMEN IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    Mr. D. R. Hall (instructed by Mr. J. B. Moffatt) appeared for the Boot Trade Federation in the industrial Court today, before Judge Heydon, in support of an application for leave ...

    Article : 321 words
  19. DEATH TO THE PROFESSORS

    Shouting at the top of their voices, "Death to the professors!" the students at a mission college rose in mutiny yesterday. They raided all the rooms, wrecking every ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. KING ALFONSO.

    King Alfonso of Spain is at present on a health recuperating visit to Switzerland. A message from Genova states that it is not believed there that the King is really a ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    At the meeting of the New South Wales Rugby League last night the question of the suspension of several players was dealt with A. B. Barge, the well-known inter-State ...

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  22. CLOUDBURST'S HAVOC.

    A cloudburst that occurred yesterday over Borysiaw, in Galicia, caused immense damage to the local petroleum and ozocerite works, for which the place is famous. ...

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  23. A MATTER OF ROPE.

    At the Sydney Quarter Sessions this morning Judge Backhouse heard an appeal by Claude Leslie Neasby against his conviction by Mr. Maitland, D.S.M., whereby he was ...

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  24. "YELLOW" JOURNALISM.

    The State Legislature in Illinois has passed a measure under which considerable restrictions are imposed upon the "yellow" journals with regard to the publication of ...

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  25. SUGGESTED DUTY.

    At a meeting of subscribers to the National Art Collectors' Fund yesterday Sir Edgar Vincent suggested the imposition of a duty on all works of art sold for export. ...

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  26. MOTIONS OF CENSURE.

    A stormy Labor League meeting was held in the Alexandria Town Hall last night, when motions of censure were passed on Messrs. M'Gowen, Holman, Page, and Dacey, and ...

    Article : 332 words
  27. BORROWED THE LAWN MOWER

    Leonard Taylor was often employed by Alice Royal, of 20 Wentworth street, St. Peters. in digging up the weeds in her garden and giving generally a more presentable ...

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  28. CARUSO WELL AGAIN.

    Dr. William Lloyd, the well-known throat specialist, who has been in attendance upon Signor Caruso, says that the famous tenor has completely recovered from the effects ...

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  31. A CANDID COMPLAINANT.

    James Henderson Connell, 30, was charged before Mr. Love, S.M., at the Newtown Police Court today with having assaulted Albert Grant at Newtown on May 12. ...

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  32. TAR BURNED.

    The boiling over of a cauldron of tar, being prepared for use in asphalt making, caused the partial destruction, this morning, of the tar contents (about 1009 gallons) of ...

    Article : 68 words
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