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  5. SUMMARY.

    Costa Rica has been swept by earthquakes during 24 hours. Damage to the amount of £200,000 is reported. The inhabitants of the capital, San ...

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  6. IN REAL LIFE.

    Bang! Bang! Bang! In quick succession the explosions reverberated through the cutting. Bang! Bang!--and at a safe distance, in the shelter of some trees, the workmen ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Very serious rioting, the outcome of a strong anti-foreign movement, is taking place at Changsha. The disturbances began on Wednesday, ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    There were tumultuous scenes in the House at Commons during last night. Debate was proceeding on the question of the veto of the House of Lords, and the ...

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  10. THE LAST MINUTE

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  11. RACKED BY EARTHQUAKES.

    The whole of the republic of Costa Rica has been racked, by earthquakes, and general devastation has been the result. The earthquakes were of varying intensity, ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    A telegram fast received from Spakane, Washington, reports that an awful railway smash occurred at Hangman's Creek, on the Northern Pacific Railway. ...

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  13. GOVERNOR PHILLIP'S GRAVE.

    Sir George Reid yesterday journeyed, to Bathampton to visit the grave of Captain Phillip, Australia's first Governor, Sir George also planted a tree in Victoria ...

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  14. BOYS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Church Army is expounding a scheme for sending 5000 of the poorer boys of Great Britain to Australia, and is appealing for a fund of £50,000 to enable the project to be ...

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  15. FROM PEN TO PLOUGHSHARE.

    Last night Mr. Frank Wilkinson, who is quitting journalism in order to enter upon agricultural pursuits at Wentworth, on the Murray River, was the recipient of two ...

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  16. A FATAL BLAST.

    While blasting operations were in progress at a dam in connection with the Haha Bay railway, Morocco, the man working the battery failed to give a proper warning, with ...

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  17. PRESIDENT TAFT HISSED.

    President Taft, in welcoming the delegates to the American Women's Suffrage Association last night, said he was not altogether in sympathy with the movement for granting ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The strike of Rapid Transit employees which began in Philadelphia (U.S.) on February 19 was settled last night. Edward Althmas of Jersey City (U.S.), ...

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  19. FIRE AT GOULBURN.

    At an early hour this morning a fire occurred at G. V. Piggott's Jewellery establishment in Auburn-street. The building, a weatherboard one, with its contents, was ...

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  20. LANGFORD BEATS BARRY.

    A boxing match took place last night between Sam Langford and Jim Barry. The result of the contest was a win for Langford, who knocked his man out in the ...

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  21. KISSED HIM INTO POWER.

    A shocking form of political corruption reported from America--bribery by kisses. It is only fair to the legislators to say that this manner of buying their voles has not been put into practice yet, but is ...

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  22. BERLIN'S LABOR TROUBLES

    There will be a lock-out in the building trades here to-morrow unless agreement is reached at the last moment. All efforts up to the present have failed. ...

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  23. NOMINATION OF CARDINALS.

    It is now reported from the Vatican that the nomination of cardinals, which was expected to take place either next month or in June, has now been postponed till the end of ...

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  24. THE MINIMBAH WRECK.

    At a meeting of shippers yesterday a motion of sympathy with the North Coast Co. over the loss of the Minimbah was carried unanimously. Mr. G. P. Wood presided. ...

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  26. DAY'S END.

    When I am weary, thronged with the cares of the va[?]a day That tease as harsh winds tease the unresting autumn boughs, ...

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