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

    The match at Load's Cricket Ground was finally abandoned to-day. There had been no cricket since Monday, when, owing to rain, the game stopped soon after the ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    The Federal lobbies already resound to the footsteps of members gathering for the session which will open on the 19th inst. A large contour map of the capital site in the ...

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  8. PORTUGAL'S PROSPECTS.

    The foreign press correspondents in Lisbon have forwarded a round robin to the Government complaining strongly of the rigorous censorship to which their despatches are ...

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  9. TITANIC'S LIFEBOATS.

    Mr. Ismay, in his evidence before the Court of Inquiry into the loss of the Titanic, admitted that the ship's lifeboat equipment was inadequate for the requirements of so ...

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  10. REPUBLIC v. MONARCHY.

    "The prospects are not very bright for the Republic," writes Mr. A. E. G. Bell in the Contemporary Review." "It has taken for its motto, Order and Work, but its history ...

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  11. BATTLESHIP BUMPS A REEF.

    The value of the subdivision of a ship's hull into small watertight compartments was demonstrated yesterday, when the battleship Arkansas, while travelling at full speed near ...

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  12. ENGLISH DERBY.

    The Epsom Summer meeting was continued to-day, when the principal event resulted as under:-- DERBY STAKES. ...

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  13. TEN-WICKET VICTORY.

    Play was possible at Cambridge this morning, and the South Africans continued their match against the University. The weather was dull and the wicket wet ...

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  14. A CENTURY OF PEACE.

    Canada is taking steps to join Great Britain and the United States in celebrating the 100 years' peace that has existed between these countries. ...

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  15. "NOT NEEDED."

    Speaking at Randwick last evening, Mr. D. Storey, M.L.A., had something to say on the subject of the recently established Commonwealth Bank. He said Mr. Fisher had had ...

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  16. D0UCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    It was reported to-day that the Duchess of Connaught is suffering from peritonitis, and that her condition is serious. The doctors say it is probable that an ...

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  17. HEALTH IN SCHOOLS.

    With reference to the decision of the Government to appoint nurses to co-operate with the medical inspecting staff in watching over the health of children attending ...

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  18. WOLLONGONG WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. Justice Sly and a jury of four had before them to-day, in No. 1 Jury Court, a claim against the State Government for £1500, in respect of the resumption of 38 ...

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  19. BISHOP OF POLYNESIA.

    A passenger from London to Sydney by the Aberdeen liner Themistocles, which arrived at Sydney this morning, was the Bishop of Polynesia, the Rev. T. C. ...

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