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  4. [?]MARY.

    The Chinese[?]nment is sending several officers to[?] any to study aeronautics at Count Z[?] airship school. The tonnag[?]hips built in the United ...

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  5. CHINA'S AWAKENING.

    In the current number of "The World's Work" Mr. James J. Hill, the United States railway magnate, has on article, in the course of which he writes that there is but ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. THE LAST MINUTE

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  7. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.

    "Engineering" states that the tonnage of ships built in the United Kingdom during the present year was 1,203,496, which was 128,000 tons in excess of the total for 1908, but 827,000 ...

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  10. JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT.

    Tex Richard, who was reported to have secured the control of the fight between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries for the championship of the world, but who subsequently gave ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. INDIAN COTTON.

    The Indian cotton trade is in a remarkably prosperous state. Ten thousand bales have already been shipped, to America this season, and there is a prospect of a larger demand in ...

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  12. ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION.

    The "Sportsman" reports that it is doubtful whether Freddy Welch, who recently defeated Johnny Summers for the lightweight championship of England, will go to ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. BRITISH EMPIRE CLUB.

    Lord Blyth presided to-day at the inaugural luncheon of the British Empire Club, the opening of which will take place to-morrow. The club, which has secured fine premises ...

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  14. NAUSEOUS FOOD.

    Speaking in Poplar last night. Mr. Sydney Buxton, Postmaster-General, said that Mr. Balfour had been driven step by step to accept the nauseous food compulsorily given by ...

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  15. JOHN BULL'S WINKERS.

    And what poor patriotism it is which seeks to strip England of the bold Individuality which has made so many of her children proud of her. What if her Continental neighbors or her oversea kinsmen are pro[?]ctionists? England can think and act for herself. That is how she has become the England she is!--"Daily Telegraph," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. COLONIAL ARTIST'S OPERATIC SUCCESSES.

    Miss Nora Long, of New Zealand, has achieved great successes at the Nice Opera House in "Faust," "The Huguenots," and "Sigurd." ...

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  17. POSTAL CHADS.

    The General Post office and its kindred Institutions, the telephone and telegraph services, combine to form the most unpopular Government Department in Australia. ...

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  18. CHINESE OFFICERS.

    [?]he Chinese Government is about to send [?]eral military, officers to Germany to enable [?] to undergo a course of instruction in [?]onautics, at Count Zeppelin's airship ...

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  19. THE MAILS.

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  21. WHAT IS GOING ON.

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