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

    It is understood that Queen Mary views with great disfavor the announced desire of Queen Alexandra to be known by that appellation instead of that of "the Queen Mother," ...

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  7. DIPLOMATIC BLUNDER.

    Mr. R. Marsh, of the United States Legation in Panama, has been gutting himself into trouble. Speaking to a press interviewer the other ...

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  8. COAST DEFENCES.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), who was in Sydney yesterday, said he had read the special article on Australian coastal fixed defences which appeared in ...

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  9. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    Senator Pearce arrived in Sydney, unexpectedly from Melbourne on Saturday, and left again last night on his return journey, intending to call at Albury on his ...

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  10. RACE SUICIDE.

    Father Bernard Vaughan, the famous Jesuit worker and preacher in the West End of London, in the course of a notable address yesterday before the Eucharistic Congress, ...

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  11. A DISPUTE OF SOME MONTHS.

    Although no cables have reached Australia indicating that friction exists between Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra, and that only a few guarded paragraphs regarding the ...

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  12. LORD DUDLEY.

    "It is never safe to believe anything until it has been officially contradicted." remarked Bismarck on one occasion, and in considering the Prime Minister's categorical denial of ...

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  13. TYPHOID-STRICKEN SOLDIERS.

    Captain Sir Henry Pellatt, who commands the Queen's Own Rifles in Canada, and who is in charge of the contingent from that regiment which is now in England, is ...

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  14. BARRY AGAINST ARNST.

    Ernest Barry, whom Dick Arnst was reported to have defeated so easily in the late contest on the Zambesi for the sculling championship of the world, declares that the ...

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  15. 'YOU CAN'T BUY OUR VOTES.'

    "When the Wade Government met Parliament at the opening of last session, with a strenuous general election staring them in the face, they made a big bid for the ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL WAR OMENS.

    The "Times," commenting upon the labor troubles that are threatening, declares that industrial war omens were never so widespread or so sinister. ...

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  17. A MYSTERIOUS VISIT.

    The Melbourne "Herald" on Saturday evening published the following: -- "The fact that Mr. Walter Callan, secretary to the Governor-General, was despatched ...

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  18. GERMAN ROYALTY ON TOUR.

    Tho German Crown Prince will leave for Bombay in December, and will remain in India eight weeks. He will then visit Slam, Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, Pekin, and ...

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  19. 121 DAYS OUT.

    The ship William Mitchell, which is now 121 days out from London to Sydney, was sighted off Green Care yesterday heading north. There is no sign yet of the Italian [?]ted [?] Gabriele [?],121 days out from ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    Several steamers that left British ports yesterday for the United Stales took away altogether nearly 7000 passengers. The American boxers Ad. Wolgast and ...

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  21. THE STORY OF A SHOOTING.

    A report has been industriously circulated that one of the great Vanderbilt family, Mr. Reginald Vanderbilt, is at present suffering from a bullet wound which is declared to ...

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  23. FIRE AT CARLTON.

    Three rooms of a weatherboard cottage at the corner of Carlton-parade and Graves-street, Carlton, occupied by Mr. Edward Rash, were badly damaged by fire shortly ...

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