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  5. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    Regarding the Franco-German dispute over the Casablanca incident the "Times" reports that Germany insistently, presses for the recognition of particular consular rights. ...

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  6. FROM GARIBALDI'S TIME

    It is still accounted an honor to have fought for liberty with Garibaldi. It is at least a distinction to have fought against that sturdy patriot--and survived. Amongst ...

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  7. SOME SYDNEY SINGERS

    The first Pupils' Concert to be given by Madame and Herr Slapoffski, on Thursday, evening at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, is being looked forward to with interest, for the vocalists taking part are all trained with the idea of earning their own living in the Particular department of vocal art which they have taken up as a study. This teaching ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PREMIER'S MUDGEE SPEECH

    Mr. G. S. Beeby, the member for Blayney, in referring this morning to the speech of the Premier at Mudgee yesterday observed: "I am very, glad to see that the Premier ...

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  9. REVOLVER MISSES FIRE

    A sensational attempt was made on Saturday to assassinate Sir A. H. Leith Fraser, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal. As Professor Burton, of Chicago ...

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  10. A SHIP FOR £400

    A ship that cost but £400 at Wellington a few weeks ago, and bowls into port like a liner before Saturday's blow, carrying a cargo of £150,000 of timber, would be looked ...

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  11. LONDON SENSATION

    The bureau of Mr. Julius Schlitte, a foreign banker in Shaftesbury-avenue, was the scene of an extraordinary outrage to-day. A man armed with a revolver entered the ...

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  12. KILLED BY ELECTRICITY

    The startling theory has been advanced by Dr. Peter Gibbons, an American that persons who receive electric shocks and are sent to the grave are not actually killed, and their ...

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  13. CLOSER UNION

    Interviewed regarding the South African Convention, which was summoned to prepare a draft constitution for a scheme of closer union, ex-President Steyn said that ...

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  14. THE LUARD TRAGEDY

    The police are offering a reward of £1000 for Information that shall lead to the arrest and conviction of the person by whom Mrs. Luard. Wife of the late Major-General Luard. ...

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  15. KAISER'S INTERVIEWS

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the "Times," telegraphs that he has been given to understand that in the interview which Mr. W. B. Hale secured with ...

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  16. PENNY TELEGRAMS

    Referring to Mr. Henniker Heaton's proposals for the Introduction of universal pennya-word telegrams the "Pall Mall Gazette" declares that everything is in favor of penny ...

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    MR. GEORGE COLLINGRIDGE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    At a meeting of the Vancouver Rugby Union on September 28 the recent visit of the Anglo-Welsh team to Vancouver wan discussed, and it was agreed that the form ...

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  20. CHARGED WITH FURIOUSLY DRIVING

    At the Water Summons Court this morning, before Mr. Macfarlane, Harold Mildwater, of Linden Court, Castlereagh-street, was proceeded against on information ...

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  21. THE "DAILY TELEGRAPH" INTERVIEW

    Herr Klehmet, an official of the political section of the German Foreign Office of Berlin, has been placed on the retired list. It was Herr Klehmet who examined the draft ...

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  22. FATHER AND SON

    The Full Court (Mr. Justice Cohen, Mr. Justice Pring, and Mr. Justice Sly) disposed this morning of an exparte application by Arthur Henry Ashcroft for a rule nisi for a ...

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  23. THE LEAGUE TEAM

    The Australian League team of footballers defeated Aberdare yesterday by 37 points (five goals nine tries) to 10 (two goals two tries). ...

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  24. THE WARSHIPS

    To-morrow several of the warships of the Australian squadron are to leave Melbourne for New Zealand waters. They will be headed by H.M.S. Powerful, and are to visit ...

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  25. WHAT IS GOING ON

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