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

    Trousers have a lot to answer for Somebody has said that an English gentleman in his Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes is a figure with a stove-pipe round each leg a stove-pipe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH CRUISER ASHORE.

    The armored cruiser Duke of Edinburgh went ashore yesterday on a rocky ledge off Cowes, in the Isle of Wight. A heavy fog prevailed at the time of the ...

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  8. SHOOTING OF MAYOR GAYNOR.

    The police have ascertained that about 13 years ago James Gallagher, the discharged municipal employee by whom Mayor Gaynor's assassination was attempted, wrote ...

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  9. THOUSANDS PERISH.

    Although 3000 people are estimated to have perished in the great floods by which so large a part of Japan has been devastated, the actual number of deaths cannot possibly be ...

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  10. REVOLUTION AND REPUBLICANISM.

    Interviewed by the "Temps'' with regard to the present trouble in Spain, Senor Lerroux, chief of the Republicans in Barcelona, said that white his party supported Senor ...

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  11. THE MEAT TROUBLE.

    The favorable indications towards a settlement of the meat strike trouble owing to the better prices offered by the masters were entirely dispelled by the rejection of the terms ...

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  12. EXCITING FLIGHT.

    Of the eight aviators who started in the 488 miles flight across French country for the prize of £400 put up by a Paris paper, only two, Leblanc and Aubrun, survived the ...

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  13. GREAT RICE FIELDS DEVASTATED.

    The lack of an organised system of relief will cause an appalling death-roll. Reports to hand this morning state that the Tone-gawa River is eating away the ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR AS MEDIATOR.

    A report that the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria might act as mediator in the controversy between Spain and the Vatican is considered to be without foundation. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S MOVING PICTURES

    As a counterblast to the Commonwealth's exhibition of bioscope pictures at the Wexford Agricultural Show the Enniscorthy branch of Sinn Fein has distributed a ...

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  16. KENT AGAIN THE CHAMPIONS

    Kent has once more carried off the county cricket championship. ...

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  17. LORD BRASSEY IN MONTREAL.

    Lord Brassey reached Montreal yesterday in his famous yacht Sunbeam. Upon his arrival the veteran peer was met by the Deputy Minister of the Navy. ...

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  18. ERSTWHILE BOER LEADER.

    Ben Viljoen, who was one of the Boer leaders during the South African war, and who is now farming at El Paso, in Texas, says he has received a cablegram from ...

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  19. THE NEXT MOVE.

    "What is to be the next move?" was the question put to several slaughtermen this morning. "It must come from the employers," was ...

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  20. AMERICAN TENNIS.

    M'Laughlin won the lawn tennis singles cup at Southampton, Long Island, yesterday, and afterwards, with Larned, defeated Bundy and Hendricks in the national doubles. ...

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  21. MR. B. R. WISE AND THE LABOR PARTY.

    It has been stated pretty generally that Mr. B. R. Wise has thrown in his lot with the Labor Party, and that he intended to oppose the Premier at Willoughby at the ...

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  22. IN YOKOHAMA.

    The situation here as a result of the floods is serious, but is not so alarming as in Tokio. The steamer Asia arrived to-day with many passengers bound for Tokio, who, however, ...

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  23. ROW AT SURRY HILLS.

    There were lively times in Terry-street, Surry Hills, shortly-after midnight on Saturday, which led to the arrest of a man and woman, whose partiality was, apparently, ...

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  24. RUSSIAN TREASURY THEFT.

    The police authorities here have been notified of the arrest in Boston (U.S.) of Andrew Rullons, who is wanted for the larceny, three years ago, of £10,000 in Government notes ...

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  25. MONEY FROM GERMANY.

    The equity suit of Lett versus M'Arthur was concluded to-day. Frederick Lett asked among other things that it be declared that John Percival M'Arthur was trustee for him ...

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  26. AN AUSTRALIAN BOXER.

    Jim Hall, once middle-weight champion boxer of Australia, who defeated Bob Fitzsimmons in Sydney in 1830, has been ordered out of Omaha on a charge of ...

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  27. THE WEEK'S STAMP DUTY.

    A cum of 16378 17s 5d was received in Sydney last week as stamp duty in respect of probate and letters of administration. Of this amount £1439 12s 3d was paid by the ...

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  28. SHUNTING ACCIDENT.

    A shunting accident which occurred at Belmore late on Saturday night was responsible for the derailment of a carriage attached to a train which had arrived from Lakemba. ...

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  29. "MUST HAVE BEEN DRUNK."

    "He was like a madman" said Constance Ellis when called upon at the Central Police Court to-day to give a character to Robert Johnson, aged 32, who was charged ...

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  31. TELEGRAPH LINESMAN INJURED

    A telegraph linesman, Samuel Freeman, who is attached to the G.P.O., was assisting in the erection of a telegraph pole at the corner of M'Evoy-street and Botany-road, ...

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