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

    "The ship is on fire, and we are sinking!" This was the startling message that was received by wireless to-day from the ...

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  7. A PEKIN PLOT.

    Considerable alarm has been occasioned by the discovery of a plot by the revolutionists for the assassination of the Regent, Prince Chun. ...

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  8. "WAR INEVITABLE."

    Professor Takenokoshi Yosabur, a noted Japanese historian. declares that war between America and Japan is inevitable. He says that matters will be precipitated ...

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  9. AT GLEBE ISLAND

    For a while there la to be no more bloodshed at Glebe Island. The bleating protest of the suddenly muttoned sheep, the agonised shriek of the punctured hog, and ...

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  10. ABOARD THE PEGASUS.

    Although It was reported that a mutiny almost took place on H.M.S. Pegasus recently, everything has now assumed a tranquil aspect aboard, and the cruiser is ...

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  11. WAS IT CRIPPEN ?

    According to the "Dally Chronicle" Inquiries have elicited that a poisonous drug was purchased at an Oxford-street pharmacy by a man who it is supposed was Hawley ...

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  12. ANTI-DYNASTIC RIOTS.

    It is reported that the French are assisting tho Chinese authorities in Yunnan, to which province many insurgents have lately crossed over from Tonquin, in French Indo-China, to ...

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  13. UNION SECRETARY'S STATEMENT.

    The cause of the trouble is that the men want weekly wages, and a re-arrangement of the working hours, whilst the employers insist on piecework at rates that the men ...

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  14. GRAND COMMONWEALTH EISTEDDFOD.

    Special preparations are being made for the official opening of the competitions to be held in connection with the Grand Commonwealth Eisteddfod. The Goveror-General ...

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  15. FATE OF THE PASSENGERS.

    There is good reason to believe that the despairing message from the burning steamer was received by some vessel in the vicinity that was able to go to her assistance. ...

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  16. SUBMARINE UPHEAVAL.

    The movements of the seismograph in Washington have been so abnormal within the last 12 hours that Professor Lorndorf declares that the greatest submarine upheaval ...

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  17. JOHNSON BUYS A MANSION.

    Jack Johnson has bought another mansion. After his fight with Stanley Ketchel in October last he was reported to have purchased a grand residence for his mother in ...

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  18. DESCRIPTION OF THE LOST VESSEL.

    The Princess May was a twin screw, steel steamer, of 1717 tons register, and was built in 1888 by Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., Ltd., at Newcastle, England. She was owned by ...

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  19. A LOADER'S RESPONSIBILITIES

    "I left the sea to become a wharf laborer," said Andrew Nellson, a loader, in evidence before the Trolley and Draymen's Board last night, "I was officer of a ship for years, but ...

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  20. SPAIN'S FIGHT WITH ROME.

    Notwithstanding that the authorities have prohibited tho demonstration announced by the Clerics in San Sebastian for Sunday, the organisers of the movement are actively ...

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  21. THE COMMON LIFE HAS COME.

    And song of England's rush of flowers Is this full breeze with mellow stops, That spins the lark for shine, for showers, He drinks his hurried flight, and drops. ...

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  22. FROM COURT TO CHURCH.

    A marriage in very remarkable circumstances took place yesterday, when Christopher Wilson, president of the United Wireless Telegraph Co, who, with other officials ...

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  23. THE MAILS.

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  24. THIS MORNING'S FIRES.

    The fire brigades were turned out on two occasions early this morning. The first call was to a small blaze in the timber yard of Mr. A. W. Cormack, in Louisa-road. Balmnin, ...

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  25. Absorbing Work.

    "Why did not you answer the solicitor's letter?" a witness was asked at Shoreditch (London). The Witness: "Well, it you once commence answering solicitors' letters, you have no time for anything ...

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    There is no reason to doubt (writes the Boston Courier") that, by following any one of a down of the current recipes for long life, one could keep himself on earth a hundred years or a hundred and fifty. But in ...

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  27. Hard Lines.

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  28. NO FAMINE LIKELY.

    Mr. George Maiden, of Maiden Bros., fat stock salesmen, said he did not see how the public can be greatly affected by the action of the slaughtermen, unless the strike spreads to other allied interests, such as the meat and freezing companies, John ...

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  29. MME. CALVE.

    Mme. Calve, accompanied by Signor Gasparri and M. Pintel, arrive from Melbourne: by the express to-morrow, and the farewell concerts will take place on Thursday evening next and Monday, the 15th. These will be ...

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