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  3. TO-DAY.

    Significant. The statement or Mr. A. H. Lee Civil Lord o£ the British Admiralty That Great Britain was compelled to look ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  4. FIRST-AID IN DISTRESS.

    Mrs. Edwards was taken ill in Upton-street on Thursday last, and had a fit. First aid arrived in a very short time in the shape of three young fellows, who did all they ...

    Article : 281 words
  5. LION AND BEAR.

    Mr. Arthur H. Lee, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Eastleigh yesterday, declared that Great Britain was compelled to look upon the North Sea affair with more ...

    Article : 88 words
  6. UNGRATEFUL JIM.

    They met in Pretoria (South Africa) and starved together. They were both Australians who had served during the war, and had taken chances which were offered in the ...

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  7. CAPTAIN KLADO'S EVIDENCE.

    The Russians in Paris claim that Captain Klado convinced the majority of the International Commission appointed to inquire into the North Sea outrage that strange ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. RUSSIA'S CRISIS.

    Maxim Gorky, the famous Russian author, is still imprisoned in the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul, despite the positive announcement that he had been released. ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. BATHERS BEWARE!

    The risk bathers run in not observing the ordinary rules of decency was shown to-day, when, at the Water Police Court, a well dressed young man, named Alfred Ernest ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. REVOLUTIONARY DEVICE.

    Owing to the discovery of a number of revolutionary pamphlets on the warships at Sebastopol, the loaves of broad supplied to the sailors were cut open before distribution ...

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  11. STOSSEL AT COLOMBO.

    General Stossel, who has arrived at Colombo, denies that the newspaper correspondents at Port Arthur adduced facts in support of the allegation that the surrender of ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. "HARD PRESSED."

    Michael Temple, a seafaring man, pleaded guilty at the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions, before Judge Backhouse, this morning, to a charge of having maliclously broken a ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. THE HUMOURIST OUTWITTED.

    "Good-bye, darling; If I find I can't be home to dinner I'll send you a note by express messenger." "Don't trouble, dear; I've got it. It fell out of your overcoat pocket. [E. S. Hodgson, in the "Sketch." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DALNY RE-NAMED.

    The Japanese have renamed Dalny, and now call it Tairen. ...

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  15. STRIKING A TRAM CONDUCTOR.

    An American named Edgar Turner struck trouble on a tramcar on Saturday. He boarded a car at Bent-street, and paid a fare. After the ear left the Quay Turner ...

    Article : 204 words
  16. MUNICIPAL RATES.

    Judge Heydon had something more to say about arrears of municipal rales in the District Court, this morning when a case was brought to recover rates which had ...

    Article : 223 words
  17. RAILWAY BLOWN UP

    General Kuropatkin reports that a patrol exploded the railway five miles south of Liao-yang. ...

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  18. AN AUSTRALIAN'S ADVENTURE.

    A West Australian named Bert Lautzke, while climbing on Alderney Island, slipped when in a dangerous position, but saved himself by clinging to a jutting spur of rock ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. LIVED IN HYPE PARK.

    Of all the pitiable sights one sees from time to time before the courts none could appeal to one's feelings more than that presented at the Central to-day, when a ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. EMIGRATION.

    Mr. Walter H. James, Agent-General for West Australia, applauds the "Standard" for sending a special commissioner to Canada to ascertain by actual experience the ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. FINED £50.

    The police are still continuing their crusade against betting shops, and the magistrates are, imposing heavy fines, in order to stem the, evil influence on the morals of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. STONE FROM CROWN LANDS.

    Joseph Ward, of Turramurra, was fined £2, and costs, at North Sydney Court this morning for having removed a load of stone from Crown lands at Gordon Defendant ...

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