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  4. TRAMPED 114 MILES.

    It is not generally known that the representative Rugby League footballers Paddy M' Cue and Roy Farnsworth are ardent walkers. A 20- mille stroll is nothing to ...

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  5. CAUCUS CRISIS.

    The Government's political stocks are on the up grade. The atmosphere of pessimism that has permeated labor circles during the past week has been replaced by a ...

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  8. BIG WAR THREATENS.

    Latest messages from Vera Cruz report that everything is quiet there, except for occasional shots from snipers. Some Mexicans yesterday climbed to the ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. BURNED HERSELF TO DEATH.

    Two minutes after her husband's death the wife of a landowner in Calcutta, who was only 36 years of age drenched her clothes with Kerc[?] ...

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  10. REMARKABLE NAME.

    James Reginald Osborne Bloemfontein Stanley Baden Powell were the Christian names of a boy who registered at Ballarat recently for service under the compulsory ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. OFFERS OF MEDIATION.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. D. M. Mason questioned the Prime Minister as to whether it was possible to use his good offices with the Hague arbitration tribunal ...

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  12. ANTI- AMERICAN OUTBREAKS.

    Violent demonstrations against Americans are occurring, in all parts of Mexico, both in Federal and in Constitutionalist territory. ...

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  13. DR. WILSON LOOKS HAGGARD

    The news received in Washington from Mexico yesterday was highly disconcerting, for it is now known that General Carranza's followers, have become definitely hostile to ...

    Article : 249 words
  14. MENACED BY MOBS.

    Private code advices which escaped the censors report that Americans in Mexico City are in considerable danger of being attacked. They cannot venture out in the ...

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  15. POPE'S INTERCESSION.

    The Pope has cabled to the Apostolic Delegate in Mexico City, instructing him to ask President Huerta to yield to the United States in order to avert further bloodshed. ...

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  16. CAUCUS AND CABINET.

    "A Liberal Still" makes a few suggestions:-- Will you be good enough to permit me to express an opinion on the present political ...

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  17. "THE USURPER HUERTA."

    General Carranza, commander- in- chief of the Mexican Constitutionalists, or rebels, has wired to Mr. Bryan that the United States is not justified in occupying Vera Cruz. ...

    Article : 221 words
  18. UNCHARTED SIGNAL.

    Several lads who had provided themselves with a red lamp helped last night to upset traffic arrangements on the railway between Strathfield and the city. ...

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  19. VERA CRUZ THREATENED.

    It is reported in Vera Cruz that General Maas intends to move against the city. Strong reinforcements are being brought from Pueblo. ...

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  20. MR. MEAGHER'S CHALLENGE.

    Referring in an interview published in the "Worker" to Mr. Holman's hypothetical illustrations of what might happen in the way of corruption Mr. Meagher says: ...

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  21. RELIEF FOR ILLAWARRA.

    On and after Sunday four new platforms will be available at Central Railway Station, and it is expected that the increased facilities will solve the vexed problem of the late ...

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  22. BABY'S NIGHT ADVENTURE.

    When Willie Gunn, a 6-year-old boy, woke up in the Waxworks Picture Theatre at 1 o'clock this morning the place was quite deserted, and everything pitch dark. ...

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  23. TROOPSHIPS WANTED.

    Inquiries are being made for steamers to act as troopships and for colliers for the American fleet operating in Mexican waters. ...

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  24. WOMAN'S FOLLY.

    An experiment which Martha M'Kinniry, aged 30, a domestic, employed at Mr. Geoffrey, Fairfax's home, "Elaine," New South Head road, Double Bay, tried with her hair last ...

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  25. BRITISH JACK TARS.

    British bluejackets, gave the Americans a hearty cheer when the latter were landing at Vera Cruz. ...

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  26. ANOTHER ENGINE FAILURE.

    The engine attached to a goods train broke down between Picton and Douglas Park this morning, and in consequence the Temora. Cooma, and Albury mail trains were, ...

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  27. ACTION IN THE LEAGUES.

    The secretary of the Mascot Labor League (Mr. Dempster) stated to- day that at a meeting of the league last night the following resolutions were agreed to:-- ...

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  28. ROBBERY AT WAVERLEY.

    Some time yesterday afternoon, a burglar [?] everything of value off the dressing [?] of Mrs. Adeline Wilson, of Old South H[?] Waverley. ...

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  29. "EXCESSIVELY BRUTAL WAR."

    Admiral Badger has telegraphed to Washington asking for authority to seize two railway bridges, 10s and 18 miles Inland from Vera Cruz. He states that soldiers and field ...

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  30. WARNING TO BRITISHERS.

    Senor Algara, the Mexican Charge d'Affaires in Washington, has applied for his passports. Upon leaving Washington Senor Algara will probably proceed to Europe. ...

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