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  4. DR. COOK

    Yielding to a public demand to terminate the lucrative lecturing tour in which he is now engaged, and establish his claims to having reached the North Pole. Dr. Cook ...

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  7. FERRER'S "MURDER."

    The social democrats mastered in groat force in Trafalgar-square yesterday, when a gathering 5000 strong passed resolutions the "murder" of Ferrer, the ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. THE LAST MINUTE

    Allowrie Stakes,--Naughty, 1. Elavinia, 2: Haco, 3. Won by a length, Time, 1min. 18½ sec. Trial Stakes.--Grenfell, 1: Newport, 2; ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. CRIMINAL'S MISSING FINGER

    A rather, ghastly incident was related in connection with a case that came before one of the London police courts to-day. The accused was a man named May, who ...

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  10. SUMMARY.

    Dr. Cook, yielding to a public demand to establish his Polar claims, has promised to cancel all his lucrative lecturing engagements. ...

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  11. A SYDNEY JOCKEY.

    According to the "Sportsman" Frank Woollen, the Sydney jockey is fooling the effects of the hard season he has had, and proposes lo lake a week's rest. ...

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  12. FICTITIOUS TRADE NAMES.

    The police authorities in London are taking steps to put a stop to the practice of money-lenders trading under fictitious names. ...

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  13. RECORD MARATHON RACE.

    A Marathon race that was brought off in Scattle (N.S.) was won by the French, runner St. Yves, whoso time for the distance, 2 hours 32min. 30sec, constitutes a record. ...

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  15. FRENZIED FINANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Wade bad a long interview with Mr. Deakin to-day in regard to the situation created by the debates on the Finance Bill, and the demands of a section the Ministerial supporters for a time limit amendment. . . The attitude of the Federal Government towards the agreement remains unchanged. Mr. Denkin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. JIM JEFFRIES.

    Jim Jeffries is now on his way back to America from the Continent. He has benefited greatly by his stay in Carlsbad, but his present weight is 16st. ...

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  17. COLONIAL WINES IN LONDON.

    The excellent of wine and produce that Now South Wales and South Australia have made at the Brewers' Exhibition are attracting considerable ...

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  18. LAMPS FOR STREET LIGHTING.

    At a meeting of the City Council's electric lighting committee yesterday, Mr. Forbes Mackay, the city electrical engineer, recommended that 3400 metal [?]ment lamps ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The opposition that Lord Joicey is showing towards the Budget has surprised the Liberals, whom ho had hitherto generously supported for twenty years. ...

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  20. PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR ARTARMON.

    Information has been received from the Department of Public instruction in effect that the the question of a public school for Artaman will receive further consideration ...

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  21. FATAL ACCIDENTS.

    The boy Rolf Hanson who fell under a train at Rockdale on Friday, and had his legs cut off, died in St. Geoge Hospital yesterday evening. ...

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  22. PROTECTING THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    In the Ballarat Court (Vic.) last week Thomas Hayden, licensee of the Globe Hotel, Capo Clear, was charged with selling punch to which a registered trade mark, that of ...

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  23. STATE MINERAL EXPORTS.

    A return issued by the Under- Secretary for Mines shows that the total value of sliver, copper, tin, and coal exported from the State during the first nine months of the ...

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  24. LANG FEDERAL SEAT.

    The St: George branch of the Liberal and Reform League is, in view of the activity being displayed in Labor circles, determined to put up a good fight on behalf of the ...

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  26. TIMBER SUPPLIES.

    The question of reafforostration was touched upon at the Master, Builders' dinner last night, when Mr. Bennett, a visitor from New Zealand, said. "A serious question of ...

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  27. COUNCIL MEETING INTERRUPTED.

    There was a chorus of "Hear, hears" fro, the audience assembled at Leichhardt 'Council meeting last night as an alderman finished his speech. ...

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  28. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    Walter Cross, aged 16 years, employed at the railway station as a porter, was knocked down by the mall train this morning. The train struck him on the left shoulder and ...

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