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

    Whose death, at the age of 70 wears, is announced from England. He had regularly figured in first-class cricket since 1861, and was one of the famous trio of English ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A GORGEOUS SPECTACLE.

    The State ball at Buckingham Palace on Friday night, the first function of the kind that the King and the Queen have given, was an exceptionally brilliant affair. ...

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  8. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The big employers of labor are making no secret of their intention to thrust upon the workers the total cost of Mr. Lloyd George's scheme of national insurance. This they ...

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  9. FRENCH MINISTER KILLED.

    M. Berteaux, the French Minister for War, was killed on Friday through being struck by a falling aeroplane. With M. Monis, the Premier, M. Berteaux ...

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  10. THE CROW'S NEST TRAGEDY.

    The cottage in Alexander-street, Crow's Nest, where the police, acting on a suggestion contained in an anonymous note, found the bodies of Segur Bastard and his wite and son on Saturday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WANTS TO BE "ENGLISH."

    Regarding the rumor that there is a possibility of an engagement between the Kaiser's daughter, Princess Victoria Louise, and the Prince of Wales a story is being told that ...

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  12. TURKEY IN TURMOIL.

    The War Minister, Chefket Pasha, who recently threatened to establish a dictatorship unless the Young Turks ceased keeping the country in a state of turmoil by party ...

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  13. BRITISH MAGISTRACY.

    Regarding the differences between the Lord Chancellor (Lord Loreburn) and the Cabinet the respect to the appointment of justices of the peace, the Hon. Neil ...

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  14. THEIR NATIONAL GAME.

    The atmosphere of the Central Police Court to-day reeked of Chinese. They came in squadrons, regiments, and battalions to see 20 of their countrymen dealt with for ...

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  15. A BAD DECISION.

    After loudly hissing the decision of the referee last night in awarding "Dixie Kid" a fight over "Young" Loughrey, on an alleged foul, in the ninth round of a scheduled ...

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  16. LUXURY FOR LAURIER.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, who is coming to London for the Imperial Conference, reached Liverpool yesterday. He was accorded a civic welcome, and the ...

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  17. RAIN SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST.

    Further good rain is reported to have fallen on the Riverina and the south-west slopes during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day. Reports received at the weather bureau are ...

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  18. A LIBEL ACTION.

    Some two months ago Mr. Massey, leader of the Opposition, sued the "New Zealand Times" to recover damages for a libel which he complained had been published in ...

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  19. LARRIKINS IN THE PARK.

    A number of youths in Moore Park yesterday were behaving after the manner of larrikins, and a batch of five appeared at the Water Police Court this morning. They ...

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  20. FATAL LIFT ACCIDENT.

    A little girl, Irene Jane Allen, was crushed to death between the lift and the basement ceiling of Challis House yesterday afternoon. The lift is an electric one, and is supposed ...

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  21. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the county cricket competition Yorkshire defeated Somerset by 272 runs. Oxford scored a win over Kent by seven wickets. ...

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  22. SEVERAL YEARS OF HONESTY.

    The fact that he had lived honestly for several years was put forward at the Darlinghurst Sessions Appeal Court by William Hall this morning as a sufficient reason why ...

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  23. CORONATION DANCE.

    The dance in aid of the funds of the Waverley Coronation Contingent Fund will be held in the Paddington Town Hall to-morrow evening. The ladles' committee have been ...

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  24. GOING HOME IN A MONTH.

    James Parsons, 25, and Frank Toohey, alias Burke, 21, who arrived in Sydney a few weeks ago from Tasmania, have been sentenced to a month's imprisonment, with a ...

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  25. QUARRYMEN AND MINERS.

    Application is shortly to be made to Judge Heydon in the Industrial Court for the constitution of a wages board to deal with miners and quarrymen in the employ of Messrs. G. and C. Hoskins. Ltd. The initiative in ...

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  26. THREE DAYS' GAOL.

    The game of "two-up" was being played in Hills-lane yesterday. A police officer was passing at the time, and he felt it to be his duty to stop the spinning of the copper coins. ...

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  27. PROFESSOR STUART AND THE DENTAL STUDENTS.

    Mr. A. A. Callaghan writes from St. Andrew's College, as one of the committee for the dental graduates' and under-graduates re-union dinner, held last Wednesday ...

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  28. THE OTHER MAN WAS DROWNED

    Judge Backhouse, at the Darlinghurst Sessions Appeal Court, this morning, suspended a sentence of six weeks' imprisonment imposed upon Frederick Hogan at the Glebe ...

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  29. JUDGMENTS IN DIVORCE.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Court to-day, gave reserved judgments in the following matters:--Franklin Sawyers against Harriet Sawyers ...

    Article : 153 words
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