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  4. SHRIEKING SISTERHOOD.

    On behalf of the executive committee of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, Mrs. Henry Fawcett has issued a protest against the militant tactics adopted ...

    Article : 78 words
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    "Just Home"--an incident in yesterday's baseball match. New South Wales defending in the Inter-State Soccer match yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JOHNSON'S DEPARTURE.

    Jack Johnson announced to-day that if Joo Jeanette wanted to fight for the world's heavy-weight championship he must first meet Sam Langford. ...

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  7. MR. ASQUITH'S ASSAILANT.

    A Mrs. Mary Leigh has been identified as the woman who threw the hatchet at Mr: Asquith when he was being driven through the streets of Dublin ...

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  8. WELLS'S GOOD WIN.

    Bombardier Wells knocked out Tom Kennedy, the New York "white hope," in the eighth round of a fast fight last night. The English heavy-weight showed some of ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. PLOT TO BURN THEATRE.

    Eight suffragettes have been arrested and charged with complicity in a plot to burn the Theatre Royal, Dublin, where. Mr. Asquith is to speak to-night. At the lodgings ...

    Article : 47 words
  10. FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE.

    The National Sporting Club of London is making an effort, through its American representative, to match Jem Driscoll, the feather-weight champion of Great Britain, ...

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  11. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The "Statist" attributes the phenomenal decline in Consols to the universal belief at home and abroad that war between Britain and Germany is inevitable. This ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Hilliard Land, of Toronto, who is welterweight champion of Canada, and Harry Brewer, of Kansas City, fought twelve rounds to a draw at Winnipeg last night. Battling ...

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  13. MORMONS IN LONDON.

    The Mormon missionaries in Brixton, in the, south-west of London, have been compelled by the force of local antagonism to beat a retreat from that district. ...

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  14. THE DARDANELLES.

    As a result of the attempt made by Italian torpedo boats to force the passage of the Dardanelles Turkey has notified the Powers that the strait has again been closed to ...

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  15. OLD OCEAN'S TOLL.

    Some interesting details of the immense losses resulting from the wrecks of steamships during the first six months of the present year have just been published. ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. MUTINOUS M'NAMARA.

    Sullen and mutinous, James M'Namara, one of the two brothers now undergoing long sentences for that awful dynamite outrage by which the offices of the Los Angeles ...

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  17. NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY.

    The situation created by the re-closing of the Dardanelles is not taken seriously in financial circles in Paris. ...

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  18. INTER-STATE MOTOR BOATING.

    In a motor-boat race over a 17-miles course, to-day, between Mr. Jas. Clarke's speedy Cooroy (Q.), and Mr. Anthony Hordern's Kangaroo (Sydney), Cooroy won in 41 ...

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  19. SHRINKAGE IN SECURITIES.

    The sarinkage in Consols and in German securities is not put down in Germany to the renewed talk concerning the possibility of war with Britain. ...

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  20. SOME SYDNEY SILHOUETTES.

    The Sydney public men pictured in silhouette last week were:--1. Mr. Daniel O'Connor: 2, Mr. H. D. M'Intosh; 3, Premier M'Gowen; 4, Mr. Wade; 5, Mr. George ...

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  21. NEW YORK POLICE ALARMED.

    The New York police have been filled with consternation by the report that a well-known gambler has made to District Attorney Whitman a full confession of the ...

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  22. A NATATORIAL WONDER.

    A remarkable swimming feat has been accomplished by Freda Pockett, a little six-year-old girl, whose parents live at Market-Harborough, in Leicestershire. ...

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  23. THE HATPIN NUISANGE.

    The police have issued orders under which any woman who enters a street car with unprotected hat-pins is liable to no ejected. For the benefit of strangers the tramway ...

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  24. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    An elderly man, William Barrett, was killed to-day by a train at Gadara, six miles from Tumut. He was crossing the line, when the train approached, and the engine struck ...

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  25. WORKMAN'S HAND SEVERED.

    Victor M'Intosh a laborer, of Burnett-street. Annandale, had his right hand severed by a circular saw in motion at the timber yards of Bell and Fraser, Ltd., ...

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