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    THE HIGHLAND SPORTS. Miss Lily Shaw (Newcastle), who was highly commended in the Piping Pibroch competition. Photo by "Sun" photographer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE HIGHLAND SPORTS. [?] Johnson, winner of the prize for Laddies in best Highland dress, Photo by "Sun" photographer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TARIFF BATTLE.

    Referring to the invitation that the Prime Minister of Australia has forwarded to Mr. Chamberlain to visit Australia, the "Westminster Gazette" declares that Mr. Deakin's ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. PRINCESS RADZIWILL.

    Two Paris newspapers, the "Petit Parisian," and the "Matin," came out one day recently with portraits of Princess Radz-will, and with her version of her adventures, ...

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  6. THE CHICAGO HORROR

    Some sensational statements are being made regarding Wednesday's theatre tragedy in Chicago. The city officials declare that there is ...

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  7. THE WAR CLOUD LOWERS.

    The war cloud is on the point of bursting. Whatever hope may have been entertained that the pending conflict between Russia and Japan would be averted has now been ...

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  8. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    The report that the Russian cruiser Ka[?]na had been recalled owing to the fear that she might be captured is contradicted. The vessel has passed through the Suez ...

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  9. "A BITTER PILL."

    The "Pall Mail Gazette" says that Australia's invitation to Mr. Chamberlain is an uncommonly bitter pill for his opponents. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN DESTROYERS.

    Five Russian torpedo boat destroyers that were in dry dock at Malta undergoing repairs, were suddenly and unexpectedly ordered to proceed to sea. ...

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  11. TWELVE ARRESTS MADE.

    Twelve more persons have been arrested in connection with the fire. Other arrests are probable in consequence of the theatre officers having urged that it. ...

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  13. UP TO DATE.

    The outlook for peace in the Far East is most gloomy. The censorship of telegrams to and form Russia and Japan has apparently already ...

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  14. MAX NORDAU'S VIEWS.

    In a letter to the Vienna daily the "Ne[?] Fre[?] Press[?]e" Dr. Max Nordau, the celebrated author, says that not withstanding the dislike of the working classes to any taxation on ...

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  15. JAPAN'S DEMANDS.

    It is rumoured in diplomatic circles that Russia has sent her reply to Japan's demands. From Berlin comes a circumstantial ...

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  16. DRASTIC ACTION.

    In consequence of the report made by a commission of inquiry the Mayor of Chicago has ordered the closing of no fewer than nineteen theatres in Chicago, ...

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  17. HOSPITAL SHIPS FOR JAPAN.

    Both Russia and Japan continue to push on their arrangements for the threatened conflict. The Japanese Government has acquired tow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CHAMBERLAIN'S DECISION.

    Mr. Chamberlain has announced that he will in a day or two furnish the press with copies of the correspondence that has passed between him and Mr. Alfred Deakin, Prime ...

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  19. A SAD NEW YEAR.

    It was a sad new year that was ushered in at Chicago. With no fewer than 4000 families in their midst mourning the loss of those near and ...

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  20. A REPORTED WRECK.

    A rumour gained currency in the city last night to the effect that a steamer well-known in Sydney had gone ashore somewhere on the coast between Sydney Heads and Port ...

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  21. CENSORSHIP OF TELEGRAMS.

    There are indications that the censorship of telegrams to and from Russia and Japan has already commenced. ...

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  22. BANQUET TO THE HOME SECRETARY.

    Word has been received from Sir William Lyne, requesting a postponement of the banquet till January 17, to allow of other members being present. The committee has ...

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  23. FROM BRITAIN TO CANADA.

    Returns just published disclose that during last year the number of British immigrants that arrived in Canada from Great Britain was 62,000. ...

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  24. ALLEGED STABBING AFFRAY.

    A sailor named Patrick Moron, aged 30, who belongs to the American mall steamer Ventura, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital by Dr. Corfe last night suffering from a ...

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  25. FATAL DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Le Marehant, who was the victim of a serious accident about a week ago through being thrown out of a vehicle while driving, died in the Parramatta Hospital yesterday ...

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  26. LABOUR FOR THE RAND.

    A petition is being prepared in the Transvaal in favour of the proposed employment of Chinese labour for the mines. No fewer than 17,000 signatures have been ...

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  27. SURPRISED THE MAID.

    A certain judge on circuit, feeling indisposed, left the court at Chelmsford, and, returning to his lodgings, got into his curtained bed. He had not been there long before ...

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  28. TAXING THE HOST.

    According to a titled European observer of affairs of the day, a Royal visit by one of the crowned heads calls for an exchange of financial countesies which are rather ...

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  29. CAUGHT BY A BELT.

    Whilst working at the Cambewarra Creamery the night engineer, Mr. M'Pherson, met with a severe accident, narrowly, escaping with his life. ...

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  30. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    New Zealand cheese is quoted at 49s to 50s per cwt. Tin: Stocks, 13,948 tons; spot, 4793 tons; afloat, 2529 tons; deliveries, 2282 tons. ...

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  31. MICROBES FOR BISMARCK.

    Dr. Schweninger, who used to be Bismarck's physician, relates that one time, when there was an epidemic of cholera in Marseilles, the Chancellor received from that ...

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  32. THE COTTON MARKET.

    The spinners in Lancashire have reduced the consumption of raw cotton by one-third, with a view to defeating the plans of the United States speculators. ...

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  33. A CHILD'S ESCAPE.

    The other day a little daughter of Mr. Herring, of Yallah, had a narrow escape from snakebite. While crossing a field she trad on a large brown snake, which colled around ...

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  34. HIS LEGS GAVE WAY.

    After having brought the Melbourne express in to the Redfern Railway Station yesterday, the guard, Mr. Henry Lambert, was walking along the platform. ...

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  35. AMUSEMENT SENSATIONS AT MANLY.

    Steyne Court has "caught on." Day and night the pretty grounds at Manly are thronged with eager and excited pleasure-seeker, who, more or less, patiently wait ...

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  36. THE VIENNE SAFE.

    The French transport Vienne, which was believed to have been lost while on a voyage from Rochefort to Toulon, whit a cargo of gunpowder, is now reported to be safe. ...

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  37. KILLED BY A BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Thomas Eggington, a timber merchant and contractor of Ballast, was thrown cut of a buggy this afternoon, and sustained a severe fracture of the skull. He died without ...

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  38. THE SHEEP AND THE WOLVES.

    An old and weather-worn trapper was recently seen sauntering along the main street of a Western Village. Pausing in front of a [?]ttle meeting-house ...

    Article : 132 words
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  41. AUSTRALIA'S AGE.

    The western side of Australia is reputed to be older than the eastern, so far us the vegetation indicates, and it has distinctive Australian types. An alliance with South Africa ...

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  42. A ROYAL GIFT.

    Queen Alexandra has devoted to the Home for the windows and daughters of officers the Coronation gift she received from Australians resident in England. ...

    Article : 45 words
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