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  5. REMARKABLE SCENE.

    The Indian native congress now sitting at Lahore has urged India to refuse to supply any more indentured labor to Natal. Extraordinary scenes followed Surendra ...

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  6. IN SOCIETY.

    A Christmas holiday for mothers has been suggested as one of the improvement of the future. To say good-bye to the butcher's boy on ...

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  8. SUMMARY.

    Mr. Maunder, of Greenwich Observatory, announces that Professor Hale's 60 inch telescope has undoubtedly established that the Martian canals are an optical illusion. ...

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  9. BRITISH ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    Writing to n correspondent, Mr. Balfour says that he would favor, under tariff reform, a free urea in every port for the purposes of transhipment. This method, ...

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  10. THE LAST MINUTE

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  11. BISHOP OF LONDON'S ADVICE.

    In a Diocesan Letter the Right Rev. Dr. Wilmington Ingram, Bishop of London, advises all churchmen to press Parliamentary candidates not to vote for Welsh ...

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  12. THE WRONG VICTIM.

    A packet containing a bomb was sent to the house of the Deputy Commissioner at Umballa, in the Punjab, arid a servant while unwrapping it was badly injured, by ...

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  13. MR. CHAMBERLAIN WORKING HARD.

    Mr. Chamberlain, who is at present at his home in Birmingham, is maintaining his strength. The veteran statesman is doing much ...

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  14. THE CANALS OF MARS.

    To a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society lest night Mr. E. W. Maunder, superintendent of the Solar Department of Greenwich Observatory, made the announcement ...

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  15. FORTUNES LOST AND WON.

    Some sensational play has been witnessed at Monte Carlo during the past two days. On Tuesday M. Creuzier, a French-Canadian won at roulette £23,200, staking ...

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  16. AVIATOR'S MISADVENTURE.

    Mr. S. F. Cody, the well-known aeronaut, made an unsuccessful attempt yesterday to win the prize of £1000 offered to the aviator who accomplishes the task of ...

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  17. HALLEY'S COMET.

    Mr. Crommelin, assistant at the Greenwich Observatory, informed the Royal Astronomical Society last night that the earth would possibly pass through the tall of Halley's ...

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  18. TRANSVAAL CRICKET.

    The M.C.C. team that is now touring South Africa was defeated by the Transvaal by 308 runs. ...

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  19. A STREET ACCIDENT.

    Harold Cox, while driving a pony and sulky in Castlereagh-street, knocked down a woman, Who was carrying a child. Mr. King, S.M., considers, that Cox was very ...

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  20. ORGANISING THE BLACKSMITHS

    At a meeting of the Sydney Labor Council last night a letter was received from Mr. James Kempthorne intimating that a new society, known as the Blacksmiths' ...

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  21. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Cook, accompanied by the Acting-Secretary for Defence, Commander Pethebridge, left Sydney last evening for Brisbane to meet Lord ...

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  22. EARL PERCY'S SUDDEN DEATH

    Earl Percy, M.P. for Kensington South, who had been suffering from pleurisy, died suddenly today in Paris. ...

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  23. FRENCH SOCIALISTS.

    M. Clemenceau, the ex-Premier of France, has resigned his membership of the Radical Socialist party, owing to the executive's support of pure socialist candidates. ...

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  24. COAL AND MAIZE.

    The cargo of the tramp steamer Baralong, due here tomorrow morning from Durban, is made up of coal and maize. She arrived at Melbourne on Wednesday, where portion ...

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  26. CADET PARADE.

    Colonel Paul, V.D., O.C. Cadets, has authorised Captain G. P. Longmuir to mako arrangements for a parade of the 10th Battalion of Junior Cadets on January 10 ...

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  27. JOHNS v. DOUGLASS.

    The postponed match between George Johns, the well-known welterweight, and Arthur Douglass, the South African champion, will take place at the stadium Rushcutters Bay, next Wednesday night. Johns is ...

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