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  6. SEA SUPREMACY.

    Many candidates for seats in the new Parliament are giving prominence to the question of naval defence. Mr J. T. Middlemore (Liberal), who ...

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  7. "SERPENT'S EGG."

    An apparently harmless bon-bon was the cause of a sensation in the family of Mr F. Baker, manger for Messrs W. Watson and Sous, of Swanston street, ...

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  8. "KING" PATAUD.

    M. Patand, the well-known Paris Labor leader, who is secretary of the Electricians' Union, has suffered a reverse in his efforts to secure better ...

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  9. FORTUNE DISAPPEARS

    A remarkable story comes today from Naples. Signor Patania, a wealthy resident of the city, and a member of the Italian ...

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  10. PRESIDENT IN FLIGHT.

    Ex-President Zelaya, of Nicaragua, who resigned office recently and left Managua, the capital, a few days ago for Mexico, has arrived at Salina Cruz, ...

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  11. NAVY LEAGUE'S POLICY.

    The Navy League, which was recently reconstructed on what is described as a "more democratic" basis, has issued a poster on the subject of ...

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  12. ENGLISH DERBY.

    Some excitement has been caused in English racing circles over the question whether Danny Maher, the crack horseman, would ride Neil Cow or ...

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  13. "TUG" WILSON

    "Tug" Wilson--or to greet him mere politely, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Knyvett Wilson, V.C.--is the man who will take over the duties of First Sea ...

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  14. RECKLESS SHOOTING.

    Another instance of the reckiessness in the use of [?]arms during the holiday season is provided by an incident yesterday morning on the bench at Dromana. ...

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  15. ON CHRISTMAS DAY.

    The people of New York and other Eastern Stales of the American Union have reason to remember the Christmas of 1909. ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Semi-hoilday. Public Offices closed. Also banks and warehouses. Retail establishments doing business. ...

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