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  6. CIVIL WAR FEARED.

    The shooting of Chang-Chin, one of the two Hupeh Generals, whose execution followed a drum-head court-martial, is still creating the greatest excitement. ...

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  7. THE CHILDREN OF THE MIRE.

    "The lane is a dumping-ground for refuse . . . The water parcolates into the cellars . . . The walls of the house became saturated ...

    Article : 507 words
  8. CARE OF THE INSANE.

    Speaking' yesterday with reference to an interview published in these columns with one of the hospital staff at Callan Park, a medical man, who has made a special study ...

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  9. THE FINAL TEST.

    The final triangular test advanced another stage yesterday, and although the weather was still vile' 15,000 people watched the game. Australia collapsed for 111 before the attack of Barnes and ...

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  10. BATTLE IN PROGRESS.

    A battle is evidently in progress at Wuchang, opposite Hankow, as heavy firing has been going on since yesterday. No details, however, have yet reached Pekin. ...

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  11. FEDERAL DAY LABOR.

    A mass meeting of the members of the various trade unions employed on the Federal Government works under the day-labor system at Acton (the largest and most ...

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  12. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    "There is not a public-school in the whole State to compare with such schools as The King's School, Scots' College, or St. Ignatius' College. And yet the State has much greater ...

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  13. ALL BLACK.

    Joe Jeanette beat two negro heavyweights in the one ring at Newark, New Jersey, last night. Bill Tate was accounted for in the second ...

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  14. MEN and WOMEN

    The Rev. J. J. O'Reilly, parish priest at Leichhardt, was entertained at the local Town Hall last night to celebrate the anniversary of his clerical jubilee. Monsignor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. JOHNSON'S FORFEIT.

    Jack Johnson has lodged with Ald.'Tearney a forfeit of £1000 for his match with Jeanette. ...

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  16. JAPS IN NEW CALEDONIA.

    The rumor that Japan is negotiating with France for the purchase of New Caledonia impelled Mr. M'Dougall (Vic.) to put several questions in the House of Representatives. ...

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  17. JAPANESE TROOPS IN KOREA.

    The strength of the Japanese army in Korea is to be increased by two divisions. This will involve an additional expenditure of £2,600,000 a year. ...

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  18. PARRAMATTA SEWERAGE.

    Speaking this morning with reference to the statement made in "The Sun" yesterday by the Minister for Works that the Parramatta aldermen were well meaning, but at ...

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  19. SYSTRUM-STREET AREA.

    The Lord Mayor has made up his mind that the Systrum-street area, in which locality there have been so many deaths of children recently, must be remodelled, or else ...

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  20. THE LATE GENERAL BOOTH.

    The death of General Booth occurred at his residence, Rockstone, Hadleigh Wood, Essex. Public interest now centres in the ...

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  21. A TRAVELLING SHOW.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Joseph Edward Baylis petitioned for a divorce from Louisa Pearl Baylis, formerly Rigelsford. Mr. C. A. Walker, appeared for the ...

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  22. GETTING THEIR OWN BACK.

    At the last meeting of the municipal council a letter was read from the proprietors of a local motor garage pointing out that they had been refused a licence to ply for hire ...

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  23. SHIPS' OFFICERS ON STRIKE.

    A strike of ships' officers is now in progress. The men have been called out by the Masters' and Mates' Union as a protest ...

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  24. DIRTY PREMISES.

    George Barnaby, a butcher, was proceeded against at the Clifton Police Court yesterday by Inspector Hiles, of the Bulli Shire Council, for keeping his business premises at ...

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  25. THE TOURIST BUREAU.

    A dinner was given to Mr. F. C. Govers, the late Immigration Officer and Commercial Agent for New South Wales in London, and to Mr. E. Rayment, acting director of the ...

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