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

    The majority of the Unionist newspapers, and, notably, the "Times," the "Daily Mail," and other Journals controlled by Lord North[?] (formerly Sir Alfred Harmsworth), have ...

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  5. THE LATE COUNT TOLSTOI.

    It appears incongr[?]us to associate nervousness or fear With the name of a man who stood alone in all Russia, [?] Church and Throne: who with terrible sincerity uttered fearlessly the things he thought: who ...

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  6. MISS GIBSON'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Annie Tumor, a Melbourne clairvoyant, has sent to the Inspector-General of Police tho following letter:-- "My attention has been drawn to a ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Karush, sir., 399 tons, Captain Phillipson, from Port Stephens. 12.50 a.m. N. and H.R.S.S. Co., agents. Australian, F.M.S. 6365 tons, Captain Moulton, from Ma[?] via ports, 1.25 a.m. H. de Possel, agent. ...

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  8. THE MACAO MUTINY.

    Quiet has been restored in Macao, the Portuguese possession near the entrance to the Canton River, and the scene of last Tuesday's mutinous outbreak by soldiers and ...

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  9. JAPANESE ARMY AND NAVY.

    Some radical changes are being carried out in the Japanese army and navy. Two thousand young army officers have been promoted to important positions, and a ...

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  10. GREAT FIRE IN TEXAS.

    Dallas, the most important city in Northern Texas, was swept by a great fire to-day. About 150,000 worth of property was laid in ruins, and quite 500 people lost their homes. ...

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    CORA TREVOR, The young lady who was alleged to have been abducted, The case was board at the City Court to-day. The girl's father ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE GREAT NAPOLEON'S SON.

    A society has been formed tho object of which is to secure the consent of Austria to the removal to Paris of tho remains of Napoleon's son L'Algion, in order that they may ...

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  13. DUKE OF MANCHESTER.

    The Duke of Manchester underwent on operation for appendicitis yesterday. His condition to-day is critical, but the doctors are hopeful of his recovery. ...

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  15. COUNTESS TOLSTOI.

    Countess Tolstoi is stricken with fever at her home in Yasnaya Poliana. She is grieving over the death of her husband, and it is feared that her end is not far ...

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  16. PASSING A STANDING TRAM.

    In the summons division of the Water Police Court to-day Sub-inspector Trenchard proceeded against Henry Holborn Potts, of Carringtonlroad, Randwick, for having, ...

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  17. THE DEAR LOAF.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretory for War, in an address to East London doctors, said that the wheaten loaf was twice as dear in Canada and the United States as it was in England ...

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  18. REPLY FROM THE POLICE.

    Superintendent Sherwood, seen this morning in connection with tills letter, said: "Oh, yes, wo have received such a letter, and the woman has been advised that she has no ...

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  19. WINSTON THE WEATHERCOCK.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at a meeting in one of the Staffordshire electorates, declared that Mr. Winston Churchill had been a good many tilings in the course of ...

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  20. POLICEMAN'S SUNDAY BEER.

    Charles Klien was charged at the Water Police Court this morning with 2 breach of the Liquor Act of the 1906, he having sold beer to Constable Pattison, and not being the ...

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  21. WAGES BOARD NOMINATIONS.

    In the Industrial Court this morning Mr. Schroder (for the employers) nominated Mr. Clifton Love, of the imperial Manufacturing Company, of Clarence-street, as the ...

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  22. CHURCHILL AND THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Addressing a meeting in Taunton, Lord Hindlip declared that Mr. Winston Churchill hod permitted himself to defy the suffragettes because he was not afraid of losing ...

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  23. THE REFERENDUM "FOUNDLING."

    Speaking in Davenport yesterday, the Earl of Crewe, Secretary for India, said, "I do not think that there was ever a foundling of foreign extraction picked up on a doorstep ...

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  24. A NEW KIND OF HOME RULE.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, in a speech at Oldhill, remarked that he had seen many proposals, for Home Rule, but one kind ho had never seen was a system of Home Rule ...

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  25. "I'LL SHOOT YOU DEAD."

    To-day was welcomed in lively fashion by Richard Cavanagh. Just after midnight he rushed out of a house in Campbell-street, and after using indecent language ...

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  26. THE MOST SPECTACULAR CONTEST.

    The most spectacular individual contest of the campaign is that which is being waged by Mr. A. Bonar Law, who, at the request of Mr. Balfour, relinquished a safe seat ...

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  27. TRAMS OFF THE LINES.

    The heavy rainstorm yesterday was responsible for several trams being washed off the rails, derailments occurring at the corner of George and Grosvenor streets, at the ...

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  28. MR. BIRRELL AND THE LORDS.

    Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at North Bristol, favored a Second Chamber that would be small, critical, effective, and Impartial, and not armed ...

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  29. UNCONTESTED SEATS.

    There are 98 constituencies in which contests are not likely to take place. ...

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