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  7. BATTLESHIP'S PERIL.

    A fire which for a time threatened H.M.S. Cresar (14,900 tons) with destruction. broke out on board that battleship to-day. ...

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  8. THE CURTAIN FALLS

    Jacob Strennet. once a prominent figure on the English stage, has died here alone and unknown in an obscure lodging house, at the age of 73 ...

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  9. GIRL BEATS ROBBER.

    The heroine of the hour is Miss Ororoke, who was assailed by a robber last evening. Miss Ororoke was proceeding to her ...

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  10. CHARLES DICKENS.

    A gala performance was given at the Coliseum Music Hall yesterday in connection with the forthcoming centenary of Charles Dickens, the famous ...

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  11. GASOMETERS COLLAPSE

    The water tank of a gasometer at Ilkeston, nine miles from Derby, burst to-day, with the result that the gasometer collapsed. ...

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  12. PERILS OF THE AIR

    An aviator named Fowler had a sensational experience to-day. He was attempting an aeroplane night from Hampshire to Eatsbourne. ...

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  13. LABOR TROUBLES.

    Mr Tames Thomas, M.P., Assistant Secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, speaking at Cardiff to-day, said that he fully ...

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  14. INTENSE COLD.

    The intense cold which is being experienced has reunited in a number of deaths and a great disturbance of traffic. ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    The National Service League has Issued an appeal, which is signed by Field Marshal Lord Roberts, in favor of compulsory training. ...

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  16. APPEAL FOR HELP.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in opening its fund for the grand-children of Charles Dickens, published the following letter from Miss Ethel Dickens, ...

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  17. MELBOURNE MOVEMENT.

    The centenary will be celebrated in Melbourne at the Austral Salon on Monday evening. February 5, when Mr W. A. Callaway, the ...

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  18. TRAILING STOKER.

    At the Williamstown court, before Messrs W. M'Nollage (the Mayor), C. Chandler and H. Hick. J's.P., to-day, Frederick William Roderick Duggan a ...

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  19. OUT ON STRIKE.

    The trouble among the railway men has reached a elimax. The employers accepted the intervention of the Minister for the Interior, ...

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  20. CRICKET BARRACKING

    Mr Frank Iredale, the well-known cricketer, in a cable to the "Daily Mall," comments, upon the recent article in the "Evening News" by J. B. ...

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  21. TROUBLED CHINA.

    The "New York Herald" states that Russia has demanded that China should recogaise the independence of Mongolia, and his announced that ...

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  22. IMMIGRATION.

    A man in Derbyshire (England), who wished to emigrate to Australia, applied to a shipping agency for an assisted passage. The representative of the [?] ...

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  23. MUSIC HALLS.

    The long-standing conflict between the music-halls and theatres has been settled. The Lord Chamberlain is to grant ...

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  24. BURNT TO DEATH.

    William Austin, who was receiving an old-age pension, was hurnt, to death yesterday at Wentworth. It is supposed that he made a fire ...

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