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  3. FOR LIBERTY.

    Thomas Gilbert escaped from Parkhurst Prison, and Ralph Goodwin made a dash for liberty from Dartmoor convict establishment on Christmas Day. ...

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  4. GLENBROOK TRAGEDY.

    The veteran set captain, who was crudely murdered [?] Glenbrook and some of the whose property has been found in the accused man Butler's profession. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ACROSS THE OCEAN BY FOOT POWER.

    Charles flint of New York to go from New York to Liverpool in his nautical cycle in 70 hours. The inventor claims it will make a good speed in any kind of sea propelled by one mane in much the same fashion that the bicyclist propels his wheel on hand. The natural cycle is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHIPPING COMPLAINTS.

    At the meeting of the Marine Board yesterday a discussion arose as to the manner in which complaints are made to the board's officers, as to defects ...

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  7. FEDERATION.

    The arrangements in connection with the Brighton demonstration to take place at the Town Hall on the next Tuesday evening are announced in our ...

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  8. PUBLIC OPINION

    Sir,--The time having arrived when the political leaders of at least four of any Austrian colonies are about in from in convention a Federal ...

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  9. ARE YOU THERE ?

    "We did not know our girls had any grievances," said the manager of the National Telephone Company in answer to the inquires of a representative of ...

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  10. THE CHIEF DETECTIVE.

    Senior First-class Detective John Roche of the New South Wales police, who has charge of the case against Butler, the Glenbrook murderer, has a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ANTARCTIC.

    The "Neue Freie Presse" refers to the Austro-German Antarctic expedition, which has been planned by Professor Nenmayer (formerly a resident of ...

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  12. OUR ANCESTRY.

    One of the most important discoveries in paleontology which has been made for many years is that of Dr. Dubois, an eminent naturalist, in Java Near Trinil ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The price of wheat is advancing. To-day's quotations was 5s 9d per mebel. "Rita" explains to-night how those so ...

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  14. AT PRETORIA.

    Following up a letter which we published yesterday describing the state of affairs in Johannesburg, comes one from a Victorian at Pretoria to a relative in ...

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  15. CHINESE CONJURORS.

    The Court Jugglers in the time Kubial made it appear to those who looked on as if dishes from the table actually few through the air. One of the ...

    Article : 433 words
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  17. CONCERNING BALDNESS.

    Dr. Sabouraud, in the "Annales de Dermatologie," firmly believes that the disease is contagious and that barbers instruments are the most common ...

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  18. "THE POPULATION TEST."

    Much has been heard lately about the "Population Test." The Government states in the New South Wales has just issued his population returns for ...

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