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

    The Washington press claim that although Dave Smith scored a decisive win over Billy Papke he cannot be regarded as the world's middle-weight champion. ...

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  7. WAR CLOUD LOWERING.

    It is the general belief here that the United States is being hurriedly armed for a war with Japan. The. belief, which is supported on reliable information from various sources ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. A REMARKABLE PROPHECY.

    A prophecy of a remarkable character was mode last night by Mr. Edison, the inventor. He declared his firm opinion that not only Europe, but America as well, was on the eve ...

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  9. NEW CHINESE NAVY.

    The report that the first warship of the now Chinese navy is to be constructed by a New York firm of shipbuilders has been confirmed. ...

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  10. CHAMPIONS CLASH.

    Abe Attell, the bantam champion, outpointed Billy Allen, the featherweight champion of Canada, in a ten rounds bout last night. ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. HONORING A GREAT FRENCHMAN.

    MEN OF THE WARSHIP MONTCALM AT THE MONUMENT TO LA PEROUSE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GIGANTIC FRAUDS CHARGED.

    The "Tribune" to-day announces that a searching investigation by the Treasury authorities has led to the discovery of gigantic frauds in connection with the importation of ...

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  13. REBELLION IN MEXICO.

    The rebellion is assuming large proportions, and the situation is becoming grave A serious disaster to the Government troops in reported to-day. ...

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  14. HONORS FOR PEARY.

    Dr. Jean Charcot, the French Antarctic explorer, has made an appeal to the French people to follow the lead of other countries in honoring Lieutenant Peary, the discoverer ...

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  15. TOMMY BURNS--PROPHET.

    Ex-world's champion Tommy Burns stated la Seattle to-day that Jack Lester, the "Fighting Demon," whom he is developing, will be heavyweight, champion of the world ...

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  16. AN AMERICAN OPINION.

    An important speech bearing upon the warlike prospects was delivered yesterday at the National Merchant Marine Congress by Mr. Humphrey, member of the House of ...

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  17. WOMAN'S SPHERE RESTRICTED.

    The Government has issued, an edict prohibiting, women from participating in bullfights. The edict is under the authority of the ...

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  18. TED NELSON TO RETURN.

    As the prospects of his making money in the United States are remote Ted Nelson, the Australian welterweight, has decided to return to Sydney. ...

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  19. THE RUEF CORRUPTION, CHARGES.

    A petition for the re-hearing of the judgment passed on, Abraham Ruef, of 14 years' imprisonment on 70 charges of corruption, has been acceded to. The matter will come ...

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  20. MAKERS OF ROPE.

    The Ropemakers' Wages Board--Dr. Brissenden chairman--resumed its sittings last night in the Water Police Court. Captain Dakin appeared for the union and ...

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  21. ANOTHER BLACK VICTORY.

    Jim Johnson, the Galveston negro heavyweight, and Jowey Smith contested twenty rounds stubbornly last night. The fight came to an end through Smith ...

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  22. SOLD TO BE MANUFACTURED.

    Mr. Edison, the great inventor, last night in the course of an address, predicted that the time was approaching when the world's currency would be changed by the discovery ...

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  23. THE WHITE PLAGUE.

    Mr. Hall Caine, the novelist, recently wrote to Mr. Lloyd George, advocating that the Government, to stamp out consumption, should take charge of all persons suffering ...

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  24. RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.

    An official despatch from Harbin announces that the Chief Chinese Magistrate of the city has been dismissed at the instance of the Russian Government. ...

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  25. CURE FOR PARALYSIS.

    Professor Wagner Von Jauregg, a well known savant, has, after many years' experimenting, discovered what he believes will prove a cure for some forms of paralysis. ...

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  26. SMALL WAR AVERTED.

    An official despatch announces that the United States Government, has persuaded the Governments of Hayti and San Domingo to submit their boundary dispute for ...

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  27. UNPOPULAR APPOINTMENT.

    Great indignation has been caused among the Americans at Honolulu by the appointment of a Japanese lady, Miss Toki Miamto, as a teacher at the Honolulu Central ...

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  28. POLICE CHANGES.

    Consequent on the promotion of Inspector M'Vane to the rank of Superintendent of Police, to take charge of the Denillquin district from February 1, the following transfers ...

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  29. CRIPPEN'S STATEROOM BARRED.

    The voyage of Crlppen and Le Neve on the Megantic is proving unfortunate for the owners of the vessel, the White Star Co. It has been found impossible to persuade ...

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  30. A STRANGE EPIDEMIC.

    A peculiar epidemic of scarlet fever has occurred in several of the fashionable residential parts of the city. The outbreak is a serious one. It is ...

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  31. AN OPIUM WAR.

    China is in the throes of another opium war. The authorities are determined to stop the importation of the drug, and strenuous means to that end are being provided. ...

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  32. TILL ROBBERY.

    It has been reported to the police that, some time yesterday, a till in the fish shop of P. Comino, of Pitt-street, was robbed of about £24 in notes, coin, and cheques. ...

    Article : 34 words
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