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  2. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    The Clan liner Clan MacIntyre, which has arrived in London from Durban, reports having received the Waratah's last signal on the morning of July 27, which ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION

    When the match against Essex was resumed to-day the weather was fine, the sun shining brightly. There was only a moderate attendance. Young and ...

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  4. ESSEX RETURN MATCH.

    The Australians commenced the return match against Essex at Leyton. Sunshine prevailed, but the wicket was soft. There was a moderate attendance. ...

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  5. AT THE NORTH POLE.

    The Paris edition of the "New York Herald" has commenced publishing details of the early stages of Dr. F. A. Cook's journey to the North Pole. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor returned to Sydney from Junee yesterday morning, and in the evening attended by Captain Verney, A.D.C., presided at the annual meeting of the ...

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  7. METEOROLOGIST'S VIEW.

    Mr. Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist, commenting to-day on the reported success of Dr. Cook, said: "It is a great achievement, indeed, if it is true. The details to hand, ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT'S INTENTIONS.

    Mr. Deakin announced in the House of Representatives this afternoon that arrangements for the despatch of a steamer from South Africa to search for the missing Lund liner ...

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  9. COST OF THE EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Bradley, who bore a large portion of the expense of Dr. Cook's expedition, estimates it at 9000 dollars (£1800). Dr. Cook's course may be traced out, ...

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  10. DR. COOK'S GLORY.

    Captain Rallier du Baty, who was a member of the first Charcot Expedition, to the Antarctic, has personal knowledge of Dr. Cook through M. de Gerlache, the Belgian explo[?]er, ...

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  11. FRENCH MILITARY SECRETS

    It is reported in Paris that documents relating to mobilisation of the French army are missing from headquarters in Chalons. General Durand declares that the ...

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  12. VICE-REGAL SHOOTING PARTY.

    Advices from Victoria, British Columbia, state that Lord Lascelles, Alde-de-Camp to Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, as representing the Vice-Regal party, has ...

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  13. LIQUOR DUTIES.

    Exceedingly animated debates have taken place in the House of Commons, largely between the front benches, on the new scale of liquor duties. ...

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  14. ANOTHER BROOKLYN EXPLORER.

    By a coincidence, Brooklyn is connected with another attempt to reach the North Pole, In July, 1901, the late Mr. Wm. Zlegler financed an expedition, consisting of three vessels, and ...

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  15. THE NAVY.

    Sir, Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, in an interview at Montreal, said he believed all the dominions would ultimately agree on one navy, under one control, local ...

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  16. A STARTLING STATEMENT.

    The narrative of Mr. Claud G. Sawyer, one of the passengers who joined the Waratah at Sydney for London, and who abandoned the vessel on arrival at Durban, was received by ...

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  17. THE WORTH OF IT.

    "If the North Pole has really been discovered," said Professor David yesterday, "and if there is land near it, the discovery will have considerable scientific value. In the first ...

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  18. A LONDON COMBINE.

    The "Financial Times" announces that a combine is forming between drygoods manufacturers and retail drapery houses to establish a central distributing house. ...

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  19. "WE OUGHT TO BELIEVE HIM."

    "I can see no reason," said Mr. P. Baracchi, Government Astronomer, tonight, "to refuse credence to Dr. Cook's exploit—no cause to doubt any of his statements, any ...

    Article : 170 words
  20. THE MISSING MENARANDRA.

    The French steamer Menarandra, which has been missing for over a month on a voyage from Madagascar to East London, and which it was at first suggested had ...

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  21. FLOODS IN MEXICO.

    Terrible scenes have resulted from the disastrous flood in Montery, Mexico. One thousand bodies have been recovered. Some were in the branches of trees ...

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  22. PROPOSED WINTER EXPEDITION.

    Alfred H. Harrison, who during the years 1905 to 1907 was travelling in the polar regions, gave it as his opinion that the Polar problem is not insoluble. His firm belief is ...

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  23. POSITION IN CRETE.

    Cretan assurances respecting the Greek, flag give promise of an immediate settlement and the withdrawal of the international forces. Some have already gone ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL CLAIM.

    The United States Government has taken up the claim of the descendants of William Webster against the New Zealand Government, for £500,000. ...

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  25. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    It is semi-officially declared that the demands of the officers of the Greek army, leading to the resignation of the Ralli Ministry, included the resignations of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. TORONTO PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    The west whig of Parliament House, Toronto, has been completely destroyed by fire, including the library. ...

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  27. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Herr Beckert, ex-Chancellor of the German Legation at Santiago, Chill, has been found guilty of murder, arson, falsification of accounts, and swindling. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Cunarder ship Lusitania accomplished her passage from New York to Liverpool in 4 days 11½ hours, beating all records westward. ...

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  29. THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Following is the result of the play for the county cricket championship:— Kent, 16 wins, 2 losses,percentage 77.77: Lancashire, 55.55 per cent.; Yorkshire, 50; ...

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  30. EX-SHAH OF PERSIA.

    A general amnesty has been proclaimed in Persin. Twelve prominent officials have been exiled, including, Saad-ed-dowleh. The ex-Shah's reluctance to cede his ...

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  31. COOK'S LAST EXPEDITION.

    From Dr. Cook's account of his last expedition appears what sort of man he is. He has, like so many explorers, not only dogged determination and an indomitable energy, but ...

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  32. THE NARRATIVE DISCUSSED.

    Though Dr. Cook is a gentleman of high reputation, some people are still sceptical in England, France, and America. Lieutenant Shackleton does not consider ...

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  33. ANOTHER PASSENGER'S DENIAL.

    Some of the suggestions that have been made regarding the alleged unfitness of the Waratah are strongly rebutted by Mr. Morien Morgan, who left the boat at Durban, and ...

    Article : 185 words
  34. WELSH RUGBY UNION.

    The Welsh Rugby Union has decided that it cannot accept an invitation to send a team to New South Wales. Money advanced upon all securities, N.S.W. ...

    Article : 58 words
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