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  4. SUMMARY.

    The Lords have carried the first reading of the Finance Bill. There will be a rejection motion on the second reading. Glasgow merchants are petitioning the ...

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  5. A NEW YORK HORROR.

    Some dreadful scenes were witnessed at a fire, which occurred this morning at a celluloid factory in New York. The outbreak was the result of an ...

    Article : 126 words
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  7. THE LAST MINUTE

    Mr. M'Gowen, in reply to the Premier's speech in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, said that he heartily endorsed all that had been said about the Government ...

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  9. WILL CROOKS, M.P.

    There could be no mistake about the enthusiasm manifested in the Redfern Town Hall last night, when Mr. Will Crooks, a member of the Labor party in the British ...

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  10. TWENTY HARD FOUGHT ROUNDS.

    Fred Welch and Johnny Summers met at the National Sporting Club last night in a boxing match for a purse of £2200 and the lightweight championship of England. ...

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  11. DIVORCED IN 55 SECONDS.

    The Astor divorce suit was heard in New York to- day. The petitioner was Mrs. John, Jacob Astor, a society leader, who applied for a ...

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  12. BLOODLESS SURGERY.

    The music hall hypnotist, Bodie, has been having a bad time at the hands of Glasgow students. He had returned from London, where he ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. BIRTHDAY HONORS.

    It was announced to- day that Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Fisher, First Sea Lord, and Sir Arthur Godley, Under- Secretary for India since 1883, had been created barons. ...

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  14. DOWAGER EMPRESS OF CHINA.

    The removal to the Royal Tombs of the coffin containing the remains of the late. Dowager Empress of China was marked by a remarkable procession and by the revival ...

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  15. POSTAL SALARIES.

    Clarence Albert Adam, a letter- carrier, who pleaded guilty at the Quarter Sessions yesterday afternoon to a charge of stealing six letters and a cheque of the value of £11 9s, ...

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  16. THE FATHERLAND INDIGNANT.

    Great indignation is growing in Germany over the naval dockyard scandal. ...

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  17. " MISERABLE, CONTEMPTIBLE CUR."

    Mr. Levy does not often fall out with the other members of the House, but he did so for the second- time last night, when he said something to which Mr. Stuart ...

    Article : 303 words
  18. LORD MAYOR'S DAY.

    This is Lord Mayor's Day in London. The spectacular street display by which the occasion is always marked consisted this year of an entirely naval and military ...

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  19. HOPE ABANDONED.

    Lloyd's has abandoned hope for the Waratah, which is now no longer insurable. ...

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  20. SAVING THE IRISH LAND BILL.

    Mr. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, is offering many concessions in the hope of thus being able to save the Irish Land Bill. ...

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  21. WINTER MANOEUVRES.

    Germany is adopting the custom of holding the winter manoeuvres for the submarine fleet in the North Sea. The newspapers state that the Reichstag is ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    Sir John Baker, M.P. for Portsmouth, died yesterday in his 81st year. The death is reported also of Mr. Robert Rome, a director of the London Bank of ...

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  23. "HANG HIM."

    The Inspector of the Woollahra Council recently disturbed a man who was busy engaged nailing advertisements to a seat at a street corner. The matter was reported ...

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  24. BY ORDER OF THE SULTAN.

    Latest advices from Morocco report that the Sultan's emissaries have ordered the Berl Slear tribesmen to abandon hostilities against the Spaniards. ...

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  25. MISS FANNY BAUER.

    Miss Fanny Bauer, the Sydney soprano, who is going out to Australia under engagement to Mr. J. C. Williamson, is a passenger by the R.M.S. Morea, which sailed from ...

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  26. LABOR CANDIDATE FOR GIPPS.

    At a special meeting of the Federated Seamen's Union held on Monday evening the following resolution was carried unanimously:-- ...

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  28. RUSSIAN FIRST OFFENDERS BILL.

    The Duma has amended the First Offenders Bill by including political offences. ...

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  29. THE SUMMIT OF KOSCIUSKO.

    Mr. W. Mogford Hamlet, Government Analyst, who is well-known as a walking enthusiast, has just added another to his long list of tours. Mr. Hamlet left Sydney last ...

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  30. TRAM EXTENSION AT MOSMAN.

    For months past an agitation bus been afoot in Mosman relative to the provision of direct tram communication between Mosman and Gore Hill, via Falcon- street. The local ...

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