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  4. LIVELY SCENES IN NEW YORK.

    Not for a very long time has New York City witnessed anything livelier than the organised attack which a number of irate housewives yesterday made upon some of the ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. LAWYER POLITICIANS.

    Commenting upon the appointment of Sir, Rufus Isaacs, Attorney-General, as a member of the Cabinet, the "Daily Mail" remarks that in no Ministry of recent times has the ...

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  6. IMMIGRANTS FROM BRUM.

    The following effusion, wrapped round a fragment of brick, was thrown through the Window of this office this morning:-- "Paddington, Sydney.--Dear Mister Sun,-- ...

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  7. NOT OUT, 72.

    Back at Manchester to-day, the scene of their big victory over the South Africans in the first of the triangular tests, the Australians received a hearty welcome, and ...

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  10. DOCTOR'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Dr. Walter Carter Watson was found dead in his consulting rooms, Hunter-street, on June 7. At the inquest, which was held by the City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, to-day, ...

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  11. COLLECTING THE FARES.

    The recent decision of the tramway authorities to allow conductors to stop crowded trams, so as to collect the fares is an in convenience to the public which is being ...

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  12. BRISK FIGHTING IN CUBA.

    The end of the negro insurrection is believed to be in sight. The Government troops yesterday encountered the insurgents 15 miles from Santiago ...

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  13. GREAT GUNNS.

    The South Africans journeyed to Nottingham and opened their first match with the county to-day. The weather was changeable and the wicket soft, and at the start there were ...

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  14. FOXE'S "BOOK OF MARTYRS."

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan, whose collection of rare and costly jewels, valuable paintings, and other treasures is one of the finest in the possession of any private individual, has ...

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  15. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a man was found floating in Darling Harbor last Saturday night, by Matthew Brouggy, night watchman at Huddart, Parker's wharf. It was afterwards found to ...

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  17. FARES FOR EMIGRANTS.

    The shipping companies have informed Mr. Hunter, Director of the New South Wales immigration and Tourist Bureau, that if the States refuse to pay a fare of £14 for ...

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  18. GOLD FOR THE EAST.

    Gold to the value of £15,156 has been shipped by the J.M.S. Yawata Maru, leaving Sydney to-morrow for the East Among the passengers from Melbourne by ...

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