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

    The Governor General (Lord Denman), Lady Denman, and suite, who have been on a visit to Newcastle, and the State Governor (Lord Chelmsford), who has been visiting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE GREAT NAVAL RACE.

    In the course of the discussion on the Naval Estimates in the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill announced that negotiations had been in progress for some time ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. THE MINERS' MINIMUM.

    Mr. Balfour, in the House of Commons today, will move the rejection of the Minimum Wage Bill. The reappearance of the ex-leader of the ...

    Article : 245 words
  9. POLITICIANS STRANDED.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) has frequently been in hot water. He has just narrowly escaped being in cold water, if the contents of the Yarra can be regarded as water! ...

    Article : 392 words
  10. THE JAPANESE PERIL.

    In a paper which ho read before the Royal Canadian Institution last night. Mr. Vrooman, a British Columbian journalist, dealt at length with the Japanese peril. ...

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  11. DIRIGIBLES IN WAR.

    Two Italian dirigibles while making a reconnaissance over the Zanzour oasis in Tripoli received a brisk fusillade from the Turks. ...

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  12. TRAMCAR AND TAXI.

    The action brought by George Petersen against the Chief Commissioner for Railways was concluded in the No.1 District Court to-day. Petersen is a taxi-cab ...

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  13. POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Government has issued a circular to local Boards of Guardians suggesting their co-operation with other bodies in relieving the exceptional distress occasioned by the ...

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  14. OVER A HUNDRED KILLED.

    Latest reports from M'Curtain, Oklahoma, state 105 men have been killed by the explosion in the San Bois Coal Company's mine. ...

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  15. UNEXECUTED WARRANTS.

    Ruby Isabel Ellis (formerly Aitken) petitioned in the Divorce court this morning for a dissolution of her marriage with Bernard Hughes Ellis, on the ground of ...

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  16. CORRUPTION ALLEGED.

    Alderman F. H. Clarke brought under the notice of the Randwick Council last evening the; fact that during the recent elections he had heard allegations in various ...

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  17. THE TROUBLE IN GERMANY.

    The termination of the coal strike in WestPhalia last night was marked by two fatalities, which occurred during an attack upon the non-unionists, working in the pits at ...

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  18. FOR THE CHILDREN'S SAKE.

    In the Divorce Court this morning the hearing was resumed of the suit brought by William Henry Mossman against his wife Maria Mossman (formerly Walsh) for the ...

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  19. STILL RISING.

    The deferred stock of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. is now quoted at £328, the shares having risen a further £18. ...

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  20. WEDDINGS.

    The marriage of Miss Marguerita Hess daughter of MR. and Mrs. J. Hess, of Betham, Hunter's Hill, and Mr. Oscar Blau, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Blau, of ...

    Article : 378 words
  21. A CHINAMAN'S FLYER.

    Lee Low, a Chinese market gardener, is the proud possessor of a horse that should be worth putting into training for racing purposes. On Tuesday Traffic-constable ...

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  22. TWENTY MILES AN HOUR.

    For driying a motor-car at a faster pace than that allowed by the traffic regulations. James Law Stokes was, at the Water Police Court this morning. fined £5, in default two ...

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  24. BLOCKING FERRY TRAFFIC.

    The five Lascars who held up the ferry traffic the other Sunday by bathing at Circular Quay were before Mr. Payten at the Water Police Court to-day charged with ...

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  25. FEATHERSTONEHAUGH --LYNE.

    Miss. Victoria Lyne youngest daughter of Sir William Lyne, M.P., was married to Mr. Featherstonehaugh at St. Philip's church yesterday by canon Bellinngnam. The ...

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