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

    The date of the lost grim act in the Hilldrop-crescent tragedy has been finally determined. Hawley Crippen, who has been adjudged ...

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  7. GOAL LUMPERS' TROUBLE.

    The dissension in the ranks of the Coal Lumpers' Union in connection with the conditions on which night work is to be carried on was dealt with at a special meeting of the ...

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  8. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY PROCEDURE."

    The grounding of the steamer Hunter was the subject of an inquiry in the Marine Court to-day. Judge Backhouse presided, and he had with ...

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  9. THE HOBBLE SKIRT.

    The hobble skirt is doomed. The "gay Parislenne" has had enough it. Within the circumscribed limits in which her nether limbs are confined she has no ...

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  10. THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    It is reported from El Paso, in Texas, that the fifth battalion of United States troops has been, ordered to San Blas, in Mexico. This action has been taken in consequence ...

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  11. A PITCHED BATTLE.

    It is reported that a pitched battle has been fought at Zacatecas, Mexico, and that, the casualties numbered 400. The news, however, has not yet been ...

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  12. THE NEXT WAR.

    In opening the Elensburg Naval College to-day the Kaiser declared that the next war would be won by the nation with the smallest liquor bill. ...

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  13. LADY SWIMMERS.

    The annual meeting of the New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association was held at the A.B.C. Rooms last night, Miss Rose Scott presiding over a large gathering ...

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  14. CONGO REVENUES.

    M. Renkin, the Belgian Minister of Colonics, has commenced an action against one of the daily newspapers to recover damages for the allegation that £1,200,000 of the ...

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  15. LENEVE VISITS THE CONDEMNED CELL.

    Now that his execution is so near at hand it was only to be expected that Crippen should be visited by Ethel Leneve. The girl called at the prison to-day, and ...

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  16. LAURIER'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Canadian Premier. Sir Wilfrid Laurier yesterday celebrated his 69th birthday. King George cabled his congratulations to Sir Wilfrid, adding, "May you be blessed ...

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  17. TIRED.

    A dreary-looking man named John M'Glenn arrived at the watch-houe on Saturday (relates the Melbourne "Age"), and asked to be locked up. "I'm tired" he sighed. ...

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  18. THE DUMA ADJOURNS.

    The Duma, by an overwhelming majority, voted for the adjournment of its proceedings to-day out of respect to the memory of Count Telstoi. ...

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  19. CHEAPER CABLES.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Postmaster-General announced that he had under consideration proposals for a large reduction in the rates for cablegrams which are ...

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  20. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    The payments made under the Workmen's Compensation Act during the past year totalled £3,000,000. The deaths, and disablements with respect ...

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  21. A BIG THUNDERSTORM.

    There was a terrible storm here yesterday afternoon, and many people got bad frights. During the progress of the disturbance a big streak of lightning played over the town, ...

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  22. A PLAYWRIGHT'S ESTATE.

    The late Clyde Fitch, the well-known playwright, probate of whose will has just been granted, left an estate of the value of £43,000. ...

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  23. AVIATOR'S FLIGHT.

    The young American aviator Mo[?]ssant is planning a hazardous flight. He proposes to fly from Havana, Cuba, to Key West, off the coast of Florida, to do ...

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  24. LIGHTWEIGHT SUPREMACY.

    After his meeting with Owen Moran on Saturday next Battling Nelson will decline all engagements except another with Ad Wolgast for the lightweight supremacy of the ...

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  25. NEW MOTOR LAUNCH.

    Mr. Lon Taylor, of Lavender Bay, a prominent open-boat sailer, has just had built by Mr. C. Dunn, of Berry's Bay, a fine motor-launch, which will be an acquisition to the ...

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  26. "GOING TO JOIN THE BAND."

    Last September the musical instrument warehouse of Louis Pogonowski, in Engine-street, was broken into and a quantity of goods stolen. ...

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  27. RECORD PRICE FOR A CALF.

    The sale is reported from Aberdeen of an eight-months-old shorthorn bull calf, for which the record price of 1050 guineas was paid. ...

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  28. BIG FROZEN CARGO.

    An extensive cargo of frozen meats is being shipped to London by the White Star liner Suevi[?] sailing from Sydney to-morrow. The steamer's refrigerators will be full, as ...

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  29. HOUSEBREAKERS BUSY.

    Housebreakers are again busy in the city and suburbs. During the post week a batch of robberies have been committed, and up to the present ...

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  30. THE COOGEE MYSTERY.

    The possibility of the clothes found at Coogee on Sunday being the property of a bather who has been drowned is not taken seriously by the police. They are endeavoring to find ...

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  32. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    According to the London "Daily Express," the Prime Minister intends to take part in the Imperial Socialist Congress to be held in London next year. ...

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  33. WEIGHT-LIFTING.

    Clarence Weber at his gymnasium, Elizabeth-street, performed a remarkable feat of strength, when he lifted a bar bell, 6ft. long, loaded with discs measuring 10 12in. in ...

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