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

    It was a pity that doubtful weather and a wicket that would probably "play up " should have been the conditions that greeted the Australians when they made their ...

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  7. KING OF DENMARK.

    Later details regarding the death in Hamburg of the King. of Denmark show the terrible suddenness with which the end came. After a hearty dinner King Frederick, ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. FLOOD AND FIRE.

    With approximately 7500 square miles of Louisiana lands inundated upwards of 100,000 people have been driven from their homes. ...

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  9. FOREST STILL ABLAZE.

    The forest fires in Skagit county are still burning. Seven lives have been lost, and miles of timber have been burned. ...

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  10. NOTES ON THE GAME.

    Australia in England to-day practically reads this way--EMERY and MACARTNEY. Emery, new to the playing fields of the old country, and Macartney, more used to them, ...

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  11. DISCONTENTED JACK TARS.

    According to an article in the "Daily Chronicle,'" the unrest which is new prevailing,among the sailors in the navy, and which is manifesting itself in their desire to form ...

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  12. HOME RULE POST CARDS.

    Amongst the Home Rule postcards lately put into, circulation was one depicting the King standing in company with Mr. Bonar Law (leader of the Opposition) and Sir ...

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  13. TITANIC INQUIRY.

    Spectators were more numerous at the Titanic. inquiry yesterday, the court-room, in fact being crowded. Ninety per cent, of those present were ...

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  14. A SHORT DAY.

    Dreary conditions prevailed at Huddersfield to-day when the South Africans commenced their first match of the tour with Yorkshire. The wicket was very wet as a ...

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  15. ARNST AND BARRY.

    Dick Arnst and Ernest Barry, who are to pull for the sculling championship of the world, have lodged their first deposits. The date for the race has been named ...

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  16. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The following circular has been issued by the Public Service Board:-- "Sir.-- I have the honor to inform you that a ...

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  18. BULLET THROUGH WINDOW.

    An intruder at the residence of Mr. J. F. Beckett, Mount-street, Coogee, had a lively experience this morning, and from all accounts he narrowly missed being shot ...

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