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  4. STILL HARD AND FAST.

    The Northern Canadian liner Royal George is still hard and fast on the rocks at the Isle of Orleans, in the St. Lawrence River, and all hope of getting the vessel off has ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. SIR THOMAS LIPTON.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, who has already issued three challenges for the America Cup, may yet make a fourth attempt to lift this much coveted yachting trophy. ...

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  7. YANCO SCANDALS.

    When the inquiry into the development work at Yanco is initiated--it must, of course, come on later, if not now--there should be some pregnant questions asked ...

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  9. ROSEBERY RACES.

    Maiden Handicap.--The owners of heat winners divide. Fourteen Hands Handicap.--First Division: Nosoesky; Sir Moore[?] ...

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  10. SURGERY AT SEA.

    Last Monday week a ship's steward lay hack on the operating table of the Osterley, and one of his kidneys was cut from his body with a surgeon's knife. ...

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  11. DON'T WANT THE INCREASE.

    The deputy-leader of the Opposition, Mr. Wood, made a violent and indignant protest last night because the Treasury had paid him money that be did not want and would ...

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  12. A NAPOLEON OF TRADE.

    The career of Sir Thomas Upton is one of the most romantic in the annals of commerce. Born in County Tyrone 62 years ago, he went to the United States at the age of fifteen. ...

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  13. THE BROTHERLY MINNETTS.

    R. B. and R. V. Minnett were Interviewed on board the Osterley to-day. They are brothers in every sense of the word After R. B. had been interviewed he hauled the ...

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  14. AN INNOCENT ICELANDER.

    Eric Olsen, an Icelander, who after twenty years at sea, is now employed at "Chatsworth," a Potts Point boardinghouse, was amazed this morning, after a mile swim in ...

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  15. OUT OF WORK.

    The wave of retrenchment which has swept over certain public departments in Sydney and found expression in the putting off of a large number of hands has already reached ...

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  16. "THE WOMAN IN THE STREET."

    For many years the benevolent "man in the street," who gives things away so freely, but is so modest that his identity can never be discovered, has been mentioned in the ...

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  17. "MY FINAL HOME."

    A woman, who was recently charged with stealing a number of books had her ball estreated at the Central Court this morning. She wrote to a gentleman who had become ...

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  18. MOUNT LYELL DISASTER.

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