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

    Mr. W. T. Stead writes that the speech of the Canadian agreement, lately delivered by Mr. Champ Clark in the American House of Representatives, though intended as a jest, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE KAISER'S HEALTH.

    To counteract the rumors that his health has become seriously impaired the Kaiser is showing himself in public as much as possible. ...

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  8. THE SPREAD OF OPHTHALMIA.

    Eighteen countries are represented at the fifth International congress for ameliorating blindness, which is now sitting in Cairo. Special attention is to be given to measures ...

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  9. JONATHAN AND THE JAPS.

    The question as to whether the existing commercial treaty with Japan should be renewed is engaging attention just now. It is held in some quarters, ...

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  10. THE MISSING EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Batchelor (Minister for External Affairs) received the following telegram from Mr. Millman yesterday:--"A report came in from Daru yesterday by letter, reading as ...

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  11. THE NEW CHINA.

    Reports from China state that the modernisation of the Chinese any into an ever ready lighting body of 36 divisions may be completed before the expiration of the five ...

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  12. STATE BRICK WORKS.

    From the days of the Pharaohs, and doubtless long before, there has been always more or less trouble about bricks. Sometimes they were too scarce, mostly always too dear. ...

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  13. "NO CAUSE FOR ALARM."

    If anyone is qualified to speak with authority concerning New Guinea territory and New Guinea natives it is Mr. Donald Mackay. He has lived there, has led exploring expeditions ...

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  14. LANG-CURRAN FIGHT.

    Immediately after Bill Lang was disqualified in his fight with Petty-Officer Curran Mr. H. D. M'Intosh, caused a mild sensation by announcing a desire that the men should finish ...

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  15. A HASTY GENTLEMAN.

    Cornelius Doherty is apparently rather a hasty gentleman. While James William Hart was chatting and laughing with a friend in Market-street yesterday Doherty, who ...

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  16. FOGWELL V. WHELCH.

    William Fogwell, the well-known Richmond River sculler, has been negotiating with George Whelch, champion of New Zealand, for a match for the title for some considerable ...

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