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  2. ADRIANOPLE'S FATE.

    The opening of negotiations with the [?] regard to Adrisno[?]le in inter[?] to in Mosts that [?] will loss that [?] part of Thrace, but that she [?] ...

    Article : 88 words
  3. OUR WARSHIPS.

    The hundred members of the [?] of the [?]M.A.[?] headed by a [?] marched through the town this morning, and were warmly throughout the [?] ...

    Article : 253 words
  4. UNION TOURISTS.

    Auckland has certainly [?] big impression on our party, and our stay here has been one round of [?]vition. [?] my last letter on Monday night we were entertained by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,794 words
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    Advertising : 328 words
  6. HANDSHAKING.

    A few days ago a brief paragraph to the "Evening News" stated that "for an hour the ether night at the Queen's Hall, London, Lord Strathoons. High Commissioner far Canada, Who ...

    Article : 800 words
  7. GIVING AND TAKING.

    [?]estar's correspondent states that he has been authorised to deny the report that the Government intends to provide for an increased contribution to the Navy by abellaking British ...

    Article : 51 words
  8. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The [?] secretary (MR. M'Ke[?]na has re[?] to accede to a petition to remit the [?] on Mrs. Pankhurst, the m[?] and states that unless the gives an ...

    Article : 365 words
  9. AUTHORS' MISTAKES.

    The Rev. A. [?]ythe Palmer, who [?] years has made a hobby of "blunder collecting." says that among the innumerable errors made by [?] writers in the use of words, one of ...

    Article : 640 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    "Pace in Bello" writes:— in the Federal Parliament of Australia, for the last three weeks of [?] Mr. Fisher, the lender of the Opposition party, has been obstructing the business ...

    Article : 668 words
  11. ARE THEY OVERPAID?

    A communication from the Ashfield Council was read at the marrickville Concil last night drawing attention to the high rats of remuneration paid to watchmen, caretakers, and ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. ROLL AND BUTTER.

    Do London woman engaged is business in the city [?] enough luncheon [?] A medical correspondent of a paper agrees with Mr. [?].M. Harvey, deputy chief [?] of the Hank of ...

    Article : 209 words
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  14. THE WORLD'S LEADERS.

    In the mixed races of the United States, said Dr. Page the American Ambassador to England, at the Anglo-Saxon Club's dinner at the Hotel Cecil, London, the ether night, the ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. BABY DROWNING CASE.

    On a charge of drowning a child of 10 months, named Catherine Robson, is a washtub at Cullerboats, Mary Maddlson, aged 25, was at North Shields, England, last month ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. ROSE BAY STARR-BOWKETT.

    AT the third annual meeting of the [?] Double Day, and Watson's pay Starr-[?] Society, the report [?] had been held. entitling the [?] to [?] The ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. CENTENARIAN WOMAN'S DOG.

    Mrs. [?] and artist, of Glanyd[?], Crickhowell, [?] who died on May 11, aged 100. left £727. Daughter of Admiral Sir Hood ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. DEATH SENTENCE AT SEVENTEEN.

    A 1st of seventeen, Harry Blake, was sentenced to death of Winchester Ass[?], England, last month, for the murder of his grandfather, at Southampton, A[?] being punished ...

    Article : 69 words
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