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

    If there are fortunes in the air for aviators there are certainly not for those in England who promote the carnivals at which the intrepid flying men scoop in their big prizes. ...

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  7. 'AN UNGODLY PERFORMANCE.'

    A production of Bizet's grand opera "Carmen," that is to be given by some amateur theatricals in Johannesburg, has been creating a great stir. ...

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  8. CRIPPEN'S TRIAL.

    Mr. Huntley Jenkins, K.C., has been retained for the defence of Hawley Crippen, and the services of Mr. F. E. Smith, M.P., another King's Counsel, have been ...

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  9. MURDER MYSTERY.

    A ghastly tragedy has just come to light at Pase Robles, a popular resort in San Luis Obispo county, California, on the Southern Pacific Railway. ...

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  10. DETECTIVES HARD AT WORK.

    The detectives are hard at work unravelling the mystery of Miss Eva Swan's disappearance. They have succeeded in establishing the ...

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  11. LADIES GO UP WITH GRAHAME WHITE.

    Mr. Grahame White made several exhibition flights in Boston, yesterday. The Lieut.-Governor of Massachusetts, Mr. Frothinghain, accompanied him on one ...

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  12. BEL SOREL LAUGHS.

    Mile Bel Sorrel laughed heartily when she was shown the cablegram. "Krugerism -- It still lives in South Africa?" she remarked; "yes, I think so! The ...

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  13. A PAPAL PROTEST.

    The Pope has addressed a letter to Cardinal Rospigi, Vicar-General in Rome, deploring the anti- Clerical speech delivered by Mayor Nathan the other day at the celebration of ...

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  14. THE ALPINE DISASTER.

    Although the terrible injuries suffered by M. Chavez through being dashed to the ground whilst making his flight across the Alps will keep him in the hospital in Milan for some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BALMAIN REGATTA.

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  16. HARD TIMES IN JAPAN

    The "Nippon," one of the strongest and most independent papers in Tokio, has started an attack on the native bankers. The paper describes them as "official ...

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  17. "PAY IT NOW."

    Every person who was fined at the Paddington Police Court this morning asked the formal question, "Will you give me time to pay?" ...

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  18. THE VETO QUESTION.

    The King has been in consultation with the Liberal and Unionist leaders with regard to the proposed legislation dealing with the veto powers of the House of Lords. ...

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  19. LAUNCH BLOWN TO BITS.

    The Government magazine on a launch lying at Wynn[?]m jetty exploded this morning, but though the vessel was blown to pieces and the jetty badly damaged no lives ...

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  20. THE GAY ALFONSO.

    What are described as the "gay doings" of King Alfonso during his late visit to England have caused great displeasure in Spanish Court circles. ...

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  21. DEALING WITH A PROPERTY.

    A motion on behalf of Christina Edith Rawlinson for an injunction to restrain Henry James Rawlinson from selling or otherwise disposing of a property known as ...

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  22. IRISH ENVOYS IN AMERICA.

    Both British and Irish politicians are greatly interested in the tour of the United States now being undertaken by Messrs. T. P. O'Connor, J. E. Redmond, J, Devlin, and ...

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  23. GENERAL BOOTH'S JOKE.

    Speaking in Scarborough yesterday. General Booth declared that he had never taken a penny from the Salvation Army. General Booth announces that the Army ...

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  24. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    The Imperial Chancellor, Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, is getting a lively time of it just now from the socialistic newspapers, which are making him the subject of ...

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  25. THE WOOL STEAMERS.

    The 8000-tonner Pera, of the P. and O. line, arrived from Yokohama yesterday. She is the first of the cargo steamers of the line to come to Sydney via the East for the ...

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  26. A SUSPECTED PERSON.

    George Reynolds, who stated that he came from Melbourne only a fortnight ago, was charged at the Water Police Court this morning with being on the verandah of the ...

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  27. "GETTING TOO COMMON."

    On Saturday night, shortly after 11 o'clock, two young men, named David Sherwood and George Murray, committed a cowardly assault on William Cahill, a traveller, residing ...

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  28. 3400 PER CENT.

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  29. CHINESE EGGS.

    A trial shipment of 60,000 eggs has arrived in Philadelphia from China. The eggs, which were carried under cold storage conditions, were landed in excellent ...

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  30. ROOSEVELT AS EMPEROR.

    "Punch," in its current number, satirises Colonel Roosevelt with what purports to be a cable to the "Times" relating how the ex-President, by a coup de main, made himself ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. H. S. BIRD.

    The death is announced of Mr. Henry Septim[?]s Bird, the founder of the well-known shipping providoring firm of H. S. Bird and Co., Macquarie-place. He died ...

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  32. THE ALASKAN EL DORADO.

    The steamer Jefferson, which arrived at Seattle yesterday from Skagway, Alaska, brought £200,000 worth of gold bullion from the Tanana, placers. ...

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  33. ALLEGED RECEIVING.

    At the Water Police Court this morning Richard Archibald Hyne was charged that on or about March 19 he did receive 6569lb, of wool and 17 wool sacks, the property of ...

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