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

    Crippen and Leneve have sailed at last for England. They left the gaol in Quebec yesterday, and were driven in separate carriages to the ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. MAYOR GAYNOR.

    It is expected that Mr. Gaynor, the Mayor of New York, who was recently shot by a discharged municipal employee, will have sufficiently recovered from his injuries to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DYNAMITE SHIP ON FIRE.

    Port Adelaide is considered to have had an extremely narrow escape from a calamity last night. A fire broke out on the steamer South ...

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  9. AN ANGLO-GERMAN WAR.

    Dr. Emil Reich, the celebrated historian and lecturer, makes the gloomy, prediction that an Anglo-German war must take place. He declares that the antagonism between ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. ENCIRCLED WITH FLAME.

    Appalling forest fires are raging in the north-west. At Wallace, in Idaho, the situation has become most desperate. ...

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  11. REBELS WIN THE DAY.

    Advices from Nicaragua report that the revolution, by which the affairs of that country have been no completely disorganised for months past, is drawing to a close. ...

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  12. GREY MAN WITH A LIMP.

    For several hours on Saturday afternoon Sergeant Carson and Constable Duncan, of No. 4 Division, thought they had solved the mystery of the old grey-hearded man ...

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  13. LENEVE'S TROUSSEAU.

    An extraordinary story of her dealings with Ethel Leneve has been told by a Hampstead dressmaker. "I knew Miss Leneve well." said the ...

    Article : 433 words
  14. KOREA'S ANNEXATION.

    Negotiations for the annexation of Korea are progressing satisfactorily. Japan intends to make ample provision for the future dignity, rank, and resources of ...

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  15. THE EMPIRE'S RESOURCES.

    The proposal that has been made for the holding of an imperial Exhibition in 1914 is creating considerable interest. The intention is that it should be the ...

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  16. A MURDERED CHILD.

    While walking along the beach at Congwong Bay, La Perouse, yesterday afternoon, Doris Harbon, a young girl living in Chapman-street, Surry Hills, found the body of a ...

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  17. H. D. M'INTOSH IN LONDON.

    Mr. H. D. M'Intosh, the Sydney fight promoter, has arranged a series of boxing content, the first of which will toke place in London on September 15. ...

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  18. "A PRACTICAL JOKE."

    Alexander Gibb pleaded not guilty, before Judge Backhouse, at the Darlinghurst Sessions this morning, to a charge of larceny in a dwelling. He was defended by Mr. P. K. ...

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  19. PARACHUTIST INJURED.

    Miss Viola Spencer was seriously Injured whilst making a parachute descent at Coventry. She had reached a height of 1000ft. when ...

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  20. A RIOTOUS EXPRESSION.

    It is said that there is something uncomplimentary attached to the expression "You're the one." At any rate, it has led to a good many people being arrested for riotous ...

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  21. MOTOR CAR SCORCHING.

    A 21-hours' motor track record was put up last night by Steam's cur, driven by Patseke. The distance covered was 1253 miles. ...

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  22. MIDNIGHT TERROR.

    A curious story of a woman's shrieks in the dead of the night was told by Mrs. Louisa Maria Glackner, who keeps an oil and general store. Her house at the back of the shop ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Ex-President Roosevelt has been Invited to open the Central Canada Exhibition on September 12. The London port authorities have been ...

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  24. SUICIDE'S LAST WISH.

    "Good-bye, Bill. I hope I won't put you to any trouble." This was the message left by a laborer, Alfred Evans, lately living in Wells-street, Redfern, who was found dead in ...

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  25. STEAM COLLIER EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. Sullivan on behalf of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia, N.S.W. Branch, made an application in the Industrial Court to-day for the constitution of a ...

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  26. DIED WHILE PRAYING.

    While engaged in prayer in St. Charles's Roman Catholic Church, Waverley, yesterday, Margaret Theresa Hill, a widow, lately living in Bourke-street, Waverley, dropped ...

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  27. ALLEGED PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    A case presenting some peculiar circumstances came before Mr. Love, S.M., at the Water Police Court to-day, when a young man, Elias Morad, aged 25, a native of Syria, ...

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  29. "BLI'ME--A SIXER!"

    Onions got Robert M'Gregor, aged 35, a laborer, into trouble. In company with another man be went to the premises of George Lum see, a produce dealer, in Harbor-street, with ...

    Article : 145 words
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