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  5. PROFIT AND LOSS.

    The half-year ended June 30 last was, judging by the not profits of £9296 declared, the most prosperous that the North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., has yet had ...

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  6. SUMMARY.

    A French-doctor has transplanted a sheep's vein in the leg of a patient suffering from arterial aneurism. This is the first instance of on organism of ...

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  7. THE LAST MINUTE

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  9. THE INDIAN ARMY.

    In a circular he has issued Lord Kitchener, who is just retiring from his Indian command, emphasises the great improvement that has taken place in the health of the ...

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  10. THE SUSSEX MATCH.

    There was in exciting finish to the match at the County Ground, Howe, yesterday, between the Australians and Sussex. When the visitors went in for their second ...

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  11. ANOTHER HARBOR COLLISION.

    There was an exciting collision in the harbor off Dawes Point this morning, when the steamer Kummulla, crowded with passengers from Lavender Bay, struck the large steam ...

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  12. A SEDITIOUS SHEET.

    Guy Aldred, the London printer who recommenced the publication of that seditious sheet the "Indian Sociologist," has been committed for trial. ...

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  13. SKETCHING A FORT.

    A supposed spy was arrested yesterday within the inner batteries at Leenan whilst making sketches. The fort is the strongest one in the north of Ireland. ...

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  14. INDIAN TRAIN WRECKING.

    An attempt was made yesterday to wreck the East Indian mail train at Jamalpur by removing some of the rails. The plot failed, however, as far as the mail ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SAILORS.

    Because some concession has been made to Australian sentiment, in naval matters, some of those who have been demanding a navy owned, controlled, and manned by ...

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  16. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    Mr. Walter Long, M.P., addressed a gathering of 10,000 Conservative and Liberal Colonists yesterday at Mountain Ash, a mining district in Glamorganshire Wales. ...

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  17. A NOTABLE OPERATION.

    Dr. E. Doyon, the well-known French surgeon, successfully transferred a vein from a live sheep to the leg of a patient who was stiffening from an arterial aneurism, thus ...

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  18. THE WARATAH.

    Writing to one of the London newspapers with regard to the Waratah, a correspondent recalls the rescue of the Dutch barque Dordrecht, which was missing for several weeks ...

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  19. AMERICAN LINER WRECKED.

    The American steamer Ohio was wrecked yesterday at Steep Point, Alaska. An intensely dramatic incident of the disaster was the circumstances in which the ...

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  20. THE CHANNEL SWIM

    Once more has an attempt been made to swim the Channel, and once more has failure been recorded. W. Heaton, the latest to essay the feat ...

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  21. GOLD AND MAIZE.

    According to the "Standard," South Africa will, between now and December, ship to Europe 200,000 tons of maize, which constitutes a record. ...

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  22. A MEDICAL NOVELTY.

    In the City of London Court on July 19, before Judge Lumley Smith; K.C., Philip J. Davis, a boy, 15 years old, printer's assistant, 92 Tabard-street, Borough, sued the ...

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  23. UNITED SOUTH AFRICA.

    A denial has been given to the reports that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, had been offered the Governor-Generalship of United South Africa. ...

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  24. THE APACHES DANCE.

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  25. PACIFIC FISHERIES, LIMITED.

    The Pacific Fisheries, Ltd., under now management, have resumed operations on the Clarence. It will be remembered that about three years ago a gentleman ...

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  26. A WIFE'S CONFESSION.

    Mr. Justice Pring had before him this morning a petition by John Thomas Hill for a dissolution of his marriage with Janet Theresa Hill, formerly Collins, on the ground of her ...

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  27. INDIAN CROPS.

    The Simla correspondent of the "Times" reports that widespread rains during the past two days has assured the crops in India, and that the outlook generally is ...

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  28. NEW JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    Japan is building three 5000-ton cruisers. While two cyclists were "looping the loop" at Orleans the other night over a cage containing hate as dozen lions, one of the cyclists broke his handle-bars ...

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  30. WHAT IS GOING ON.

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