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

    Some light has been thrown upon what is described as the secret pact between the Liberals and tho Nationalists, by Mr. Redmond's message to the Irish in Australia, in which ...

    Article : 119 words
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  7. THE KEMBLA INCIDENT.

    In the "Sydney Morning Herald' to-day Mr. Wade has published an explanation, or correction, of a statement made by Sir Joseph Carruthers at the Town Hall banquet a ...

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  8. A FACTORY IN FLAMES.

    Dreadful loss of life attended a fire yesterday at a paper box factory in Newark, near New York. When the outbreak occurred fifty girls ...

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  9. "TAKE THAT, YOU CUR !"

    Mr. Winston Churchill has had two exciting experiences in the railway station at Bradford and at the London terminus. He had been speaking at Bradford, and ...

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  10. KNOCKED OUT.

    Owen Moron defeated Battling Nelson in the eleventh round of a scheduled twenty rounds contest yesterday afternoon. The end came very suddenly. Whille ...

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  11. THE LORDS MUST GO.

    Mr. Lansbury, the Socialist candidate for South London, has issued a manifesto in which he declares that the House of Lords must bo entirely abolished. ...

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  12. FEATHERWEIGHT BATTLE.

    Billy Dillon, an aspirant to the English featherweight championship, defeated Murray, of the United States battleship Mississippi, in four rounds last night. ...

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  13. CHARGE AGAINST JOHNSON.

    Jack Johnson came before one of the police courts yesterday charged with having assaulted, a girl, Annette Cooper. The prosecutrix, however, failed to put ...

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  14. MERCHANDISE AND LEGISLATION.

    Speaking in Machester yesterday evening, Mr. Winston Churchill, Home Secretary, said: "Mr. Bonar Law came to Manchester to persuade you to abandon at one stroke your ...

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  15. LIGHTWEIGHTS ACTIVE.

    Phil Brock has signed articles to meet Jock Redmond, of Milwaukee, and Johnnie Goodman, of Chicago, in ten round bouts on December 8 and 12 respectively. ...

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  16. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    A section of the German naval authorities are irritated at the fact that the American fleet which is visiting England and Franco is not calling at a German port. ...

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  17. A WIFE'S SAD STORY.

    A tall, graceful woman named Mary Lancaster, at the Central Police Court to-day, asked Mr. King, S.M., to bind her husband over to keep the peace. ...

    Article : 252 words
  18. MEXICAN REBEL LEADER.

    Until the whereabouts of Francisco Madeira, the rebel leader, is known. it cannot be stated with certainty that the present quiet in Mexico will continue. The fact that the ...

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  19. CRIPPEN'S LOVE FOR LENEVE.

    Crippen's last letter, a fac-simile of which has been published. is filed with protestations of his innocence, and of his love for Leneve. ...

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  20. DISTRIBUTION OF PEERAGES.

    Mr. F. E. Smith, .Conservative M.P. for Walton, speaking in Liverpool last night, said that part of tho Liberal plan, was the creation of 500 peers. ...

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  21. "I DID GO IN."

    Mr. Wade was shown the above extract from the "Dally Telegraph" report, and was told that the attention of "The Sun'" had been invited to it. Did he wish to make ...

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  22. TURKISH TROOPS REVOLT.

    The troops in Yemen, the Turkish vilayet in Arabia, are in a state of revolt. Five battalions, commanded by Nahdi Idrissl, have refused to obey the orders of the ...

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  23. NOTABLE CONTESTS.

    There will be a big fight in Manchester. Mr. A. Bonar Law, Conservative member for Dulwich Hill, has vacated that scat to oppose Sir George Kemp, the Liberal ...

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  24. TOLSTOI'S LAST ARTICLE.

    The List article written by the last Count Tolstoi, on November 11, has been published under the title "Effective Means." It says: "I am naturally anxious to do all I can ...

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  25. DISPOSAL OF JEWELLERY.

    Joseph Cohen, a pawnbroker, and Esther Cohen, his wife, were before Mr. Barnett, S.M., at the Puddington Police Court this morning on remand on several charges of ...

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  26. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  27. THE QUEENSLAND APPEAL.

    The High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith), Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. Justice O'Connor, this morning delivered Judgment in favor of the ...

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  28. KING ALFONSO.

    It is rumored in court circles that King Alfonso of Spain, who arrived in Bordeaux yesterday, has gone there for the purpose of undergoing a serious operation for an ...

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  29. LAND SALE

    Mr. C. J. Turner reports that at the auction sale of the Tram Hill Estate, Bexley, on Saturday last there was a large attendance. Bidding was spirited, and altogether 23 lots ...

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  31. GROUNDING OF THE HUNTER.

    The inquiry into the circumstances connected with the grounding of the Hunter was continued in the Marine Court to-day. Judge Backhouse presided, the assessors with him ...

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  32. A FATAL FALL.

    An elderly widow, Hannah Ankers, lately living in Spring-street, Balmain died in the Balmain Hospital yesterday from injuries received through falling downstairs on ...

    Article : 81 words
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