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

    The Californian Socialists' Convention now sitting in San Jose has passed a resolution demanding the unqualified admission of women to the same political privileges as those ...

    Article : 71 words
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  7. GAS POISONING MYSTERY.

    The failure of the police to elucidate the mystery surrounding the death of Mrs. Millicent Sylvia Bradley, of Foss-street, Forest Lodge, nearly a fortnight ago, is one of the ...

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  8. BOYS ON THE TRAM LINE.

    A shocking tramway accident occurred in Elizabeth-street, city, this morning, a little boy of six years of age, "Mock" Morrison who lives in Commonwealth-street, Surry ...

    Article : 334 words
  9. MAY YOHE.

    The friends of May Yohe, formerly a well-known London music-hall artist, are arranging for her return to New York from San Francisco, where she was lately stricken ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. UNCLE SAM'S NAVY.

    The largest fleet of American battleships that has ever been seen in the Hudson River will assemble there next week. Admiral Schroeder will command the fleet, ...

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  11. BRITISH STEAMER WRECKED.

    It is reported that the British steamer Albertville came to grief yesterday at the mouth of the Congo River. The vessel was inward bound, when she ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. BATTLESHIP FLEET ON THE PACIFIC COAST.

    Rear-Admiral Evans, in the course of some comments on the naval requirements of the United States, emphasised the statement that a fleet of 16 battleships was ...

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  13. KING GEORGE'S CORONATION.

    Preparations for the coronation of King George next year are well under way. It is understood that not only the Premiers of the oversea dominions, but also members ...

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  14. NEW SHIPS FOR JAPAN.

    The Japanese Government will shortly place orders for the construction of a battle-ship of 20,800 tons, three armored cruisers of 20,000 tons, two cruisers of 5000 tons, and ...

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  15. STRUCK IT RICH.

    Reports have reached Seattle that a rich find of gold has been made near Butte Creek, Alaska, by six prospectors, who are each averaging [?]32 daily. ...

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  16. INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS.

    Sir Hugh Graham, proprietor of the Montreal "Daily Star" and other newspapers in that city, has been elected vice-president of the Institute of Journalists. ...

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  17. FRANCE'S AERIAL FLEET.

    The Minister for War intends to seek a further grant of £80,000 for the purchase of a number of aeroplanes other than those already ordered. ...

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  18. SCARCITY OF SAILORS.

    It seldom occurs that the "Blue Peter" is hoisted on a vessel unless she sails on that particular day. The meaning of the flag with the blue border and white centre when ...

    Article : 581 words
  19. PREMIER SUPPORTS DANCING.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray), in opening the additions to the Melton Mechanics' Institute, advised the committee to keep the public supplied with looks of practical information on ...

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  20. ANOTHER PRIZE FOR AIRMEN.

    The municipality of the city offers a prize of £5000 to the aviator who, with a passenger on his aeroplane, makes a flight from Paris to Brussels and back. ...

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  21. JUDGE ROGERS PROTESTS.

    Judge Rogers complains that he receives very little encouragement from some litigants in his efforts to relieve the congestion of work in the Metropolitan District Court. This ...

    Article : 372 words
  22. MILITARY EQUIPMENT.

    Having in view the fact that it will be four or five years before the new citizen army, to be created under the compulsory training system, can be ready for defence ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported that C. M. Daniels, the American champion short-distance swimmer, has decided to retire. The death is reported from Philadelphia ...

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  24. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Limited, and Houlder Bron, Ltd., agents, report movements of their New York steamers as follow:--The To[?] is at Auckland. The Anglo-Bolivian is at Fremantle. The Niwaru sailed ...

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  25. A GILDED FARTHING.

    Charles Riley, a laborer, appeared before Mr. Clarke, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning, charged with uttering a spurious coin resembling a half-sovereign. Mr. ...

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  26. IDLE AND DISORDERLY.

    Frank Snode, an elderly, unkempt-looking individual, pleaded not guilty before Mr. Clarke, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning to a charge of being an idle and ...

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  27. REGATTA FLAGSHIP.

    The Balmain Regatta Committee have secured the fine Japanese mailboat Kumano Meru, of 6000 tons register. Captain Wiackler, as flagship for the function which is to be ...

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  28. CYCLING.

    R. J. M'Namara, the much-fancied scratch man for the Goulburn to Sydney road race, was taken ill on Saturday last, whilst riding through Forbes on his way to Goulburn. He will therefore not be a competitor ...

    Article : 306 words
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