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

    Plans have Just been completed in connection with a remarkable engineering project. The scheme is one for the construction, between Chicago and New York, of a tunnel of ...

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  7. THE MEXICAN WAR.

    The Mexican insurrectos are still scoring. Their latest achievement has been to block a train that was hastening with reinforcements to the assistance of General Navarro, ...

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  8. OVER THE CLIFFS.

    An inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Captain John Harris, whose body was picked up off the clifft at South Head on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  9. MISS NANNESTEAD

    The only unmarried lady among the visiting New Zealand teachers. At the reception yesterday Mr. Board, Director of Education, said that she should not be allowed to go ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BIRTLES, THE OVERLAND CYCLIST.

    THE BLOCK SHOWS THE ARRIVAL OF BIRTLES IN SYDNEY YESTERDAY, WITH MR. GILLETT ON THE LEFT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MASCAGNI'S NEW OPERA:

    Before an audience made up of musical celebrities and journalists Signor Mascagni sat at a plano for upwards of two hours yesterday singing all the numbers of his ...

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  12. MAN GOES MAD.

    A young man, Guy Reginald M'Clintock, living in Allison-road, Randwick, went mad in a police cell rast night, and had to be removed to the Reception House. ...

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  13. DALTON AND A DOUBT.

    Leonard Dalton, 23, came before Mr. King, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning on a charge of having used bad language in Macquarie-street. ...

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  14. PORTUGUESE NAVY.

    The special commission that was appointed to consider what additions should be made to the navy has presented its report. It recommends the aculsition of three ...

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  15. CHOLERA AT THE MADEIRAS.

    The cruiser Almirante Rels has sailed for the Madeira Islands with 600 doctors, nurses, and others who are being sent there to combat the cholera epidemic. ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT

    Mr. Broomfield (Instructed by Messrs. Norton, Smith and Co.) made an application to Sir Samuel Griffith (Chief Justice of Australia) in Chambers this morning, to moke ...

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  17. CHILDREN'S COURT.

    At the last sitting of the Children's Court, at Paddington, on Saturday, cases as under were dealt with:--A boy, 14. for stealing fronds from his employer's shop; four boys for ...

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  18. GERMAN PATENT LAWS.

    A bill to amend tho German patent laws was Introduced in the Reichstag last night it empowers the authorities to compel a patentee to obtain a licence before he can begin ...

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  19. WIPING OUT AN INSULT.

    A desperate fight took place yesterday between an Irishman, Patrick Shields, and three Italians. Resenting some offensive remarks they had ...

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  20. WOOLLOOMOOLOO TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Munday, the victim of the Woolloomooloo tragedy, who was admitted to Sydney Hospital yesterday in an unconscious condition, is reported to be ...

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  21. ENGINE DERAILED.

    Traffic on the Milson's Point railway line was obstructed this morning through the derailment of an engine at the points opposite the engine sheds. The main line was ...

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