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

    Detective Malone, in consequence of an injury to his back some days ago at Woolloomooloo, has been confined to his room. He will resume duty this week. Detectives ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAR TORCH IN THE NORTH.

    A report has been received from the north that Tung-Kwan, a famous pass on the borders of the provinces of Shensi and Honan, has been captured by General ...

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  8. THE GAUNTLET DOWN.

    By an overwhelming majority the miners of Rhenish Prussia and Westphalia have decided to strike to-day. In an official notification issued by the ...

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  9. THE SWIMMING TROUBLE.

    There must have been a regular muster of the opposition held in connection with last evening's council meeting of the New South Wales Ladies' Amateur ...

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  10. THE RED ROLL.

    It would appear from official statements in Parliament that the number of tramway accidents involving injury to persons or property since January 1, 1911, has been very ...

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  11. CONCILIATORY OWNERS.

    It is reported from Waldenburg that the Silesian and Lower Silesian mineowners have decided to increase wages to the 1910 scale, the highest rate that has ever been paid in ...

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  12. HONGKONG EMBROILED.

    Hongkong has become the seat of a serious mutiny. Eight thousand soldiers have revolted, and desperate fighting has occurred. Fearing that the infuriated mob may be ...

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  13. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Frank Denison Brown, 51, and John, Macpherson, 40, were again before the Water police Court to-day charged with having, during the month of December, 1907, ...

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  14. AVIATION PARADE.

    President Fallieres on Saturday made an inspection of the aviation corps attached to the Garrison troops. A feature of the proceedings was the parade of ten aeroplanes ...

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  15. CENSURING THE SPEAKER.

    Mr. Joseph Martin, Liberal member for St. Pancras, asked a question in the House of Commons concerning the reason of the recent visit of a special British emissary to ...

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  16. BADEN-POWELL'S TOUR.

    Lieut.-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell has arrived here, and will address a meeting on the boy scout movement. He states that he hopes the socialists will ply him ...

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  17. MR. J. G. BISSETT.

    Stationmaster at Sydney Central Railway Station for the past eight years, is severing his connection with the department, and has been granted six months' leave of absence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Australasian representatives to compete in the Olympic Games at Stockholm will shortly be leaving our shores but whether under one manager or a batch of "divisional ...

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  19. PULL TOGETHER.

    At a special meeting of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, held last week, communications were received from several English Chambers of Commerce, recommending the ...

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