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  5. AMERICAN BOXING.

    Interviewed, upon his arrival here, Sam Langford spoke volumes regarding the hospitality which had been shown him in Australia, and also commented ...

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  6. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    Details of the shooting for the King's prize show that Sergeant Fenby, with 329, was second. Blacklow (N.S.W.), 65-66, came sixth ...

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  7. IN CONFLICT.

    The police and suffragettes were again in conflict yesterday, when a crowd of 1500 gathered in Trafalgar Square to hear speeches by Miss Sylvia Pankhurst ...

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  8. "REASON NOT FORCE."

    The pilgrimage to London of the non-militants culminated in a monster gathering in Hyde Park, which was attended by fully 100,000 women, who ...

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  9. MYSTERY OF THE SEA.

    The captain or the schooner Jennie Gilbert has reported at Boston a gruesome discovery that he made at sea. While the little craft was sailing ...

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  10. THE LAW OF THE AIR.

    Tho France-German Convention has signed a bill regulating air traffic for the two countries concerned. Private aircraft will be permitted to cross the ...

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  11. "WORSE BLUNDER IMPOSSIBLE."

    Mr. J. Ramsay McDonald, leader of the British Labor party, writing in a Labor publication, says that Mr. Winston Churchill's statement regarding the ...

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  12. ANTI-JAPANESE LAWS.

    It has leaked out that President Wilson's latest Note says that the United States will pay a proper indemnity if the courts find that the Californian ...

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  13. TARDY POLICE.

    A tragedy that occurred hero on Thursday night has set the city ringing. The police were notified three times that Joseph Archer, a former ...

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  14. STRIKE AT A SCHOOL.

    The hunger strike crusade has spread to the schools of Belgium. The pupils of the Normal School at Ghent refused to do their lessons this ...

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  15. RIOTS IN VIRGINIA.

    The miners' strike at Charleston, West Virginia, has led to further trouble. Four men were killed in a riot that ...

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  16. WOMAN AND BURGLAR.

    Yesterday morning Mrs. T. H. Mildren, wife of the landlord of the Victoria Hotel, Hindley-street, Adelaide, was disturbed by a burglar in her ...

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  17. NO CIGARETTES.

    A peculiar result that is likely to follow the Balkan wars is that there will be a famine of Turkish and Egyptian cigarettes. ...

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  18. OIL WELL EXPLOSIONS.

    An explosion at an oil well at Beloeil, in Quebec, Canada, killed seven men yesterday. A lighted cigarette fired the gases at ...

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  19. STREET ORGANS BARRED.

    The Berlin police have declared war on the players of itinerant organs. There arc about 200 Italian organ grinders in the city, and the police declare ...

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