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  2. OUR GABLES. THE INDEPENDENT SERVICE

    The Independent Gable service supplying, via Vancouver, B.C., the circuit ot most down-to-date. daily journals in Australasia, stands attested the most re ...

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  3. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    A terrific explosion took place at Messrs. John Dunstan & Sons' Waterfall Gully quarries on Friday evening, through which two men, Harry Byrne ...

    Article : 640 words
  4. "WEARY WILLIES."

    When a deputation of boiler makers waited on the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. Bu[?]er) yesterday, Mr. Thompson Green, M.P., took the ...

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  5. DESTROYER WARREGO. NEARLY COLLIDES WITH FERRY BOAT.

    The new destroyer Warrego was steam ing down the harbor this morning to undergo her sea steam trials when she nearly collided with the ferry boat ...

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  6. TRAMWAY CASE

    The arbitration case in which the tramway men seek increases in their wages and the betterment of their working conditions was continued this ...

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  7. WILL IRELAND GET HOME RULE?

    The Bill to provide Home Rule for Ireland was introduced in the House of Commons this afternoon. Long before the opening of the proceedings of the House the galleries were crowded, and the approaches to Westminster were thronged with thousands of ...

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  8. THE POPE.

    The erroneous report that his Holiness the Pope was dead, which was cabled to a number of newspapers in all parts of the universe ("The Daily Herald" ...

    Article : 280 words
  9. SUCCESSFUL SPEED TRIALS.

    The destroyer Warrego went away to sea on her first trip this morning, and Shaped satisfactorily. She proceeded south for over 40 miles, ...

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  10. THREE ROTTEN STICKS

    The "three rotten sticks" article which the Kalgoorlie "Miner" publishied on December 20, 1910, and which has given rise to three remarkable libel actions, ...

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  11. CHINA

    Tang Shao-yi, Premier of the Repab[?] lican Government, speaking of the stable system of government, said that he expected all the administrative machinery ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. THE KOOMBANA

    Pathetic scenes occurred on board the steamer Gorgon which arrived to-day with immigrants Three women who were on board did not know that they ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. BILLIARDS

    This was the ninth day of the Lindrum-Harverson billiard match, 18,000 points up, and it was notable for the fact that the young Australian, ...

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  14. SOCIETY WEDDING

    The marriage of the Marquis of Stafford, heir to the Dukedom of Sutherland, and lady Eileen Gwladys Butler, daughter of the Earl of Lanesborough, ...

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  15. RACE IN THE AIR

    Mr. Stone, an American aviator, is in Sydney endeavoring to arrange a series of flying contests with Mr. Hart, the Australian airman. ...

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  16. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Conference to-day unanimously approved of the new constitution for the United Labor Party which was carried amid cheers. ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    Major-General Frederick Deul Grant, son of the late President Ulysses SGrant, died this morning. The cause of death was heart-failure ...

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  18. ALLEGED DEATH OF THE POPE.

    Our morning contemporaries, the "Advertiser" and "Register," are in the position of having covered themselves with r[?]dicule by publishing, in their ...

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  19. STOLEN WATCHES

    Late last night the detectives discover ed at a house in Carlton a number of watches which are supposed to have been stolen from visitors to the Sydney ...

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  20. DANGEROUS COAL

    A stack of About 5000 tons of coal standing against the back wall of the city council's electric [?]ower house, Pyrmont, was to-day discovered to be on the verge ...

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  21. TRAMCAR BOYCOTT

    Owing to the Leeds civic authorities refusing to decline liquor advertisements upon their tram tickets, the local teetotallers have declared a boycott against ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. NAVAL COLLEGE

    Lord Mayor Taylor and his co-trustees of the Dreadnought fond accompanied the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to Jervis Bay to-day in connection with the ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. SAME CANARD PUBLISHED IN SYDNEY.

    Both the Sydney "Morning Herald" and "Daily Telegraph" in their issues of this morning, published a cable reporting the death of the Pope. ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. DESPERADOES

    Some excitement has been caused at Cootamundra by the acts of six or seven boys who broke into several of the leading stores and stole money, clothing, ...

    Article : 113 words
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