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  5. LOG-HUMPING.

    "I read the other day," said an old soldier of the regular army, "that one of the District's lads in blue down in Tampa was given a bit of log-shouldering ...

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  6. PHCENIX-LIKE

    It is now a little over ten months since Messrs Craig, Williamson and Thomas's large warehouse in Elizabeth street was destroyed by fire. Temporary premises ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    Further particulars have been received respecting the French occupation of Fashoda. It appears that the arrival of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. MAN HAS HIS WILL, BUT WOMAN HAS HER WAY.

    The Angry Dowager: "Called me a parallelogram, did e; I'll show "Im!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OUR CABLES.

    The Emperor William of Germany is evidently determined to discountenance Transvaal intrigues against Great Britain. ...

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  10. WRECKED.

    The Mapourlka, a new steamer, belonging to the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, was wrecked last night on Greymouth Harbor bar. ...

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  11. DEATH AT A DANCE.

    Mr Morrison, District Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue, this morning, on the body of James Bond, tram conductor, who died suddenly at Richmond on ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Kaiser William Snubs the Transvaal Envoy. Won't have the Anglo-German agreement disturbed. ...

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  13. A PARIS COMEDY

    The Viscount--,one or the gilded youths of Puris, fell in love with a fair cyclist whilst on his motor car. He ascertained that she was the wife of a ...

    Article : 334 words
  14. A FEW SECONDS.

    Mr Candler, City Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue this morning on the body of an unknown male child. Joseph Gannon, carpenter, residing at ...

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  15. CASTING OUT DEVILS.

    Somersetshire is probably the most superstitious county in England. A case just heard by the Wells magistrates affords an amazing insight into the kingly ...

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  16. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    At a meeting of the English Jockey Club, held to-day, the question of sprint races, which was brought before the annual meeting of the club in June last ...

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  17. MORE MASSACRE.

    Another merciless massacre of Armenians is reported from Asia Minor. At Alashgerd, a town on the frontier of the Caucasus, the Turkish authorities ...

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  18. DISLIKE THE MARINES

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily News" notes that M. Lockroy has decided that barracks for Marines are to be built at Douarnenez and on Ushant ...

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  19. OLD EGYPT.

    A German savant describes a comic papyrus, unique of its kind. The artist painted burlesque scenes in which cats and rats conduct themselves in human ...

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  20. A POOR GAME

    From the prize ring to the consulting room of a physician is a by no means infrequent journey for a pugilist to be taken, but such a step has probably ...

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  21. ADULTERATION.

    We might do very much worse indeed in the matter of protection against adulteration than take a leaf out of the book of the French, for France certainly ...

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  23. VERY FAR NORTH.

    A railway is projected in extend entirely across Northern Sweden and Norway from the northern end of the Gulf of Finland to Of[?]ten, on the ...

    Article : 129 words
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