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

    A series of explosions occurred at the ammunition barracks, near the President's, mansion in Managua, the capital of Venezuela. ...

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  7. THE BANKSIA BABY.

    An inquest was held this morning on the body of a newly-born child, Albert Tumor, which was exhumed from Sutherland Cemetery on February 7. The child was born ...

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  8. CORONATION SPORTS.

    Wilding, the New Zealand tennis champion, has been provisionally selected to represent Australasia at the Coronation sports in London. ...

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  9. AMERICA'S HOSTILITY.

    Count Okuma, founder, and formerly leader, of the Japanese Progressive Party, informed an interviewer to-day that the opening of the Panama Canal would give such an ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. BERLIN TO BRAZIL.

    The steamer that will lay the last section of the cable connecting Germany with Brazil has taken her departure with the necessary material. ...

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  11. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Addressing the Women's Freedom League yesterday, Mrs. Despard, one of the most militant of the suffragettes, said:--"We shall prove whether there can be a people without ...

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  12. TOMMY BURNS'S BILL.

    The bill framed by Tommy Burns to legalise 10-round prize fights in Washington State is being well supported in the House of Representatives. ...

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  13. A DEPLETED TREASURY.

    There is every indication that the National Exchequer is depleted owing to the steady drain of expenditure on the Panama Canal, and the Government hardly knows where to ...

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  14. MARSHAL BAZAINE.

    France has never forgotten that it was Marshal Bazaine who surrendered Metz to the Germans, nor has it over forgiven him for that great blunder. ...

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  15. BUTCHER AND BLACKSMITH.

    Further evidence was taken at the Water, Police Court last evening, before the Metropolitan Retail Butchers Wages Board. Albert E. Power, employed as first ...

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  16. A PRIEST'S REMOVAL.

    Trouble has arisen on account of a recent decision of the Holy Synod to transfer the present Father Hellodorus, the reactionary, leader, from Tsaritsu to the diocese of Tula. ...

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  17. THE HISTORIC SURRENDER.

    The course of events in the short but terrible Franco-German conflict in 1870-71 astonished Europe by its unexpected character. War was declared on July 15, 1870, and it ...

    Article : 510 words
  18. PAINTERS AND DOCKERS' TROUBLES.

    The Port Jackson Dockers and Painters Industrial Board sat at Mr. Smith's office, Equitable Buildings, George-street, last night ...

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  19. "CHOONG GWAN."

    Two educated Chinese women, Miss Jung, a graduate of the Canton Normal School, and Miss Loo, a graduate of the University of California, addressed a revolutionary. ...

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  20. STRANGE HORSE DISEASE.

    Horse-owners in this district are much alarmed by what is believed to be a new form of complaint which is attacking their stock, and which may be due to the ...

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  21. OVERDUE SHIP.

    The Russian ship Samoena is 19 days out from Melbourne to Sydney to-day, and has not been seen since she left the southern capital. There has been no bad or adverse ...

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  22. RACING IN FRANCE.

    The society controlling flat racing in Franco for 1911 has framed a programme carrying 8,505,000 francs (£140,200) in prize money. It has been decided to eliminate the word ...

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  23. BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    At a meeting of the N.S.W. branch of the Federated Builders' Laborers Union held last evening It was decided to accept the recommendations of the Federal Council, and ...

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  24. BROWN'S FREQUENT BUMP.

    "I always manage to bump you somehow," assented Agnes Brown, 21, a colored young lady from Honolulu, to Mr. King, S.M., at the Water Police Court to-day, ...

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  25. LAST DAY FOR ENROLMENT.

    To-day is the last opportunity which persons qualified for enrolment for North Sydney division will have of securing enrolment for the purposes of the approaching ...

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