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

    The Presidential campaign in Ohio is proving a particularly strenuous one, for if Mr. Taft wins in that State his nomination is assured. ...

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  7. REFORMS AT PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Speaker Willis to-day made available another minute as a result of his close investigation of the methods and system observed in the past in the management of ...

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  8. TRAM SMASH.

    During one of the busiest hours of the day, between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning, a tram collision occurred, on the Paddington and Waverley line which had the effect not only ...

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  9. STRIKE VIOLENCE.

    The Socialists' National Convention, now sitting in Indianapolis, has denounced all forms of violence during strikes and other labor troubles, and has decided to expel ...

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  10. CRIME CARNIVAL.

    Within the past few weeks thieves have been extremely busy in the St. George district, and robberies have been of frequent occurrence. Altogether about 30 residences ...

    Article : 210 words
  11. "ANAEMIC AND SQUALID."

    Commenting upon the American Presidential campaign, the "National Review" declares that the contest is "thin, anaemic, squalid, and unimportant," and that the ...

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  12. HOME RULE.

    There are indications that Home Rule will mean the emigration from Ireland of large Dumbers of Ulstermen. Inquiries from Ulster regarding Australia ...

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  13. A CHILDISH QUARREL.

    The Roosevelt-Taft fight is the subject of some scathing criticism in one of the Paris papers, which publishes a clever cartoon showing that the contest is merely a ...

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  14. TOM MANN.

    A monster meeting was held in Trafalgar- square to-day, at which a resolution was passed demanding the release of Tom Mann, who is now serving a sentence of six months ...

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  15. LADY'S BAG STOLEN.

    An impudent robbery was recently perpetrated at the Hotel Metropole, when the bag of a lady visitor, containing £15, was stolen. The victim, according to the Information in ...

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  16. " A FINE SIDE."

    Now that the Australian cricketers are showing something like their true form, the newspaper critics are discovering that they were a trifle premature in their conclusions ...

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  17. YOUNG WOMAN SHOT.

    A strange story is told concerning a young woman who is said to have been shot at North Bondi on Sunday afternoon. About; 3 o'clock the young woman staggered up to ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. BOARDING-HOUSE THIEF.

    The boarding-house thief is still doing excellent work in the suburbs and his latest place of call was at 37 Arundel-sfreet, on Saturday, where he became richer by making ...

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  19. YOUTHFUL AVIATOR'S FLIGHT.

    Farnum Fish, an eighteen-year-old aviator, was arrested yesterday for having alighted with his machine on the grass in one of the public parks of the city. ...

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  20. A FOOTBALLER'S LOSS.

    The dressing-room of the Newtown "Soccer" Football Club, near the Sydenham Railway station, was entered on Saturday, and James Herron, one of yhe players, was ...

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  21. COLLISION IN GEORGE-STREET.

    A slight collision between two trains occurred this morning in George-street West, near the Central Railway Station but no serious damage was done to either car. One of the ...

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  22. AN AMERICAN'S LOSS.

    An American visitor, John Volta, living at 36 Napier-street, Paddington, was robbed of four American Express Co.'s cheques at Moorefield races on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  23. TITANIC RELIEF FUND.

    Subscriptions are still coming in for the Titanic fund, though the amount now in hand is ample for the relief of all the sufferers. ...

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  24. ENGLISH GOLF.

    The Hon. Michael Scott, formerly open golf champion, of Australia, won tho St. George's Challenge Vase at Sandwich yesterday. The trophy, the contest for which is one of ...

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  25. A SUSPECT ARRESTED.

    Senior Detective H. Brown and Detective Turbet were on Saturday responsible for the arrest of a man who is suspected of having robbed a Russian of £13 at Walker-street, ...

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  28. FALSE ESSENCES.

    At the Central Police Court this morning Kemps, Ltd., were proceeded against by Inspector Kench on an information charging them with having sold a certain article of ...

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  29. IN A LADIES' CARRIAGE.

    Morris Lewis walked into a railway carriage reserved for ladies at the Central Railway Station, and finding the seat comfortable removed the "ladles" label. An official ...

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