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  5. THE UNDERCURRENT.

    Will it be fuse or refuse in Federal politics? It will be both fuse and refuse. Mr. Deakin and a majority of his faithful following will welcome Joseph Cook and Co. as ...

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  6. THE LATE CHINESE EMPEROR.

    The mystery surrounding the death of the Emperor Kwang-Hsu and the Dowager Em[?] [?]press of China has been deepened by a starting stony, to which a Paris paper, the ...

    Article : 143 words
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    More startling stories are published concerning the deaths of the late Emperor and Dowager Empress of China. A Paris paper declare that the late ...

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    THE CLAN RANALD DISASTER. Three of the British survivors from the Clan Ranald. The names reading from left to right are: -- F. H. ROSE (Chief Ma[?]te), WILLIAM SHAW, (Carpenter), and T. WILSON (Third Mate). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LOSS OF THE CLAN RANALD. Mr. Thomas Fordy[?]ee, second engineer of the ill-fated steamer, who was amongst the survivors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JAPS IN CALIFORNIA.

    The Californian House of Representatives have [?]ejacted a bill prohibiting aliens from being members of corporations. The House rejected also the bill requiring ...

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  11. SAVED FROM THE CLAN RANALD WRECK.

    A group of lascars who were amongst the 20 saved from the Clan Ranald. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NAME THE CAPITAL.

    Owing to the great pressure on our space to-day, we have been constrained to hold over No. 3 list in connection with the naming of the Federal capital. The list, ...

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  13. REPLACING A NOSE.

    Mr. Cornelius Snyder, of Paterson, New Jersey (U.S.A.) having lost his nose in an operation, has had one of his fingers grafted on to replace it. His arm and head were ...

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