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  6. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    There was but a short day's Cricket at Birmingham to-day. Rain fell heavily during the luncheon interval, and continued afterwards, and although up to 3 o'clock there ...

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  7. LONDON STILL HELD UP.

    The conference that was summoned to meet at the Board of Trade for the consideration of the points at issue in the transport strike proved a fiasco, none of the employers' ...

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  8. THE MASKED GANG.

    A mysterious letter, purporting to come from a member of the gang of masked burglars who until their recent departure for Melbourne terrorised Sydney and the suburbs, ...

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  9. TITANIC BANDSMEN.

    In a letter to the "Daily Mail,"'Mr. Williams, secretary of the Amalgamated Musicians' Union, dealing with the question of compensation for the families of the Titanic ...

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  10. CONGRATULATIONS FOR GREGORY.

    The staff of the Water and Sewerage Board have sent a cable congratulating Gregory, the captain of the Australian Eleven at present in England, on the success achieved by ...

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  11. AFRICANS BUSY.

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  12. SENATOR SMITH'S STRICTURES.

    The "New York Times," dealing with Senator Smith's strictures in connection with the loss of the Titanic, says that in the present state of the British inquiry it is neither ...

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  13. WORLD-WIDE BOYCOTT.

    The general council of the International Transport Workers' Federation still has under consideration the British dockers' appeal for a world-wide boycott against British ...

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  14. BUILDING OF BIG SHIPS.

    The announcement is made to-day that the White Star Co. will build a liner of 50,000 tons to replace the Titanic. The new ship, which is to be ready by the ...

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  15. WIRELESS FOR SHIPS.

    From next October all German passenger steamships will be compelled to carry a wireless equipment capable of sending and receiving messages over a radius of 100 miles. ...

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  16. "A BIT OF ARRANT RASCALITY."

    The defiant attitude or Sir E. Montague Nelson, of the Nelson Steamship Co., coupled with the aid of the police, threatens to break the lightermen's strike. ...

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  17. GOLD AND SHABBY.

    The police in the eastern division, that is, the portion of territory which includes places as far apart as Ryde and Wollongong, Parramatta and Katoomba, are at present wearing ...

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  18. MOSMAN GARBAGE.

    The system of garbage collection in the northern suburbs has on several occasions suffered serious breakdowns. In both Mosman and North Sydney municipalities the ...

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  19. OVER THE SEA.

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  20. "WHITE HOPE" CHALLENGES.

    AL Palzer, about the only survivor of the recent "white hope" epidemic, declared to-day that he will challenge the winner of the world's championship battle between Jack ...

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  21. FELL FROM GYMNASIUM.

    James Madew, a schoolboy, of 25 Irving-street, city, was swinging on a gymnasium in Prince Alfred Park yesterday afternoon, when he fell and broke is right leg above the ankle. ...

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  22. BURNT BY NITRIC ACID.

    Alma M'Lean, 5 years of age, was taken to the Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday suffering from burns to the face, scalp, and legs. She was investigating the contents of a shelf at her ...

    Article : 59 words
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