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  2. THE NAVY AND RESERVE CRUISERS.

    IT is tolerably well known that an arrangement exists whereby a number of the most powerful mail steamers belonging to various lines, including those of the P. and ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Sir Julian Salomns' contribution to the Anti-Bill League was £25. Mr. Toohey's 250 Prince Ranjitsiniji keeps himself in ...

    Article : 1,176 words
  4. OUR TELEPHONE

    HELLO, Exchange! Kindly switch us on to military M.P. With pleasure! I just dote on' em! [?] Ring now! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPAIN AND THE STATES.

    SENOR BERNABE, the Spanish ambassador ab Washington, has been ordered to withdraw directly President M'Kinley receives the resolution of Congress authorising ...

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  6. THE LATEST REGIMENT.

    THE Australian Horse, the latest adjunct to our military forces, owes its existence to the untiring energy of Lieutenant-Colonel Mackay, M.L.A. As a matter of fact, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE LAST OF THE ENCAMPMENT.

    THE Easter Military Encampment, which in numbers and various other ways has surpassed previous ones, broke up yesterday morning. At an early hour the ...

    Article : 404 words
  8. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE MAINE.

    THE evidence by General Lee on the Maine disaster has caused tremendous sensation in America, and a fierce outcry for vengeance has been aroused throughout ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. MILITARY RIFLE MEETING.

    The first service rifle meeting, as opposed to what has been called "pot-hunting," was commenced yesterday on the Randwick Range in fine weather. The recent camp, which only ...

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  10. ADDRESS BY THE GENERAL.

    MAJOR-GENERAL FRENCH, before dismissing the troops in the Outer Domain yesterday, addressed a few words to each regiment in turn, expressing ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. THE DISSATISFACTION IN CAMP.

    MAJOR MURRAY, commanding the Irish Rifles, writes to deny the statement that about 50 of that corps left the camp owing to dissatisfaction with their treatment, and explains that ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. WORKMEN'S TRAINS.

    THE subject of workmen's trains has once more cropped up in the House of Commons (reports LONDON EVENING NEWS). Complaints being made as to the insufficiency ...

    Article : 595 words
  13. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    THE campaign in connection with the Federal Convention Bill was commenced in Newcastle this evening. Long before S o'clock an immense crowd assembled in ...

    Article : 144 words
  14. THE SENSATIONAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A FEW particulars have been published of an accident to the Northern train on Monday night, but from the facts which have been related to us it seems that there was ...

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  15. THE COLONEL OF THE LANCERS ENTERTAINS THE REGIMENT.

    LIEUT, COL. BURNS, of the N.S.W. Mounted Brigade, entertains the whole of the Lancers at his private residence "Gowen Brae," Parramatta, to-day. ...

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  16. THOSE SLOUCHING SOLDIERS.

    SIR,-I notice that my few matter-of-fact remarks in connection with the slouching habit and untidy appearance of some of our militia men and volunteers, in a recent issue, ...

    Article : 561 words
  17. WHALING EXTRAORDINARY.

    SOME time ago an account was published in the SUNDAY TIMES of the whaling industry at Eden, New South Wales, the fights between whales and "killers," and the ...

    Article : 364 words
  18. NO GREATER MISTAKE

    Was ever made than to suppose that because Mallo Cigars are sometimes sold at 3d each, they can be classed as a 3d cigar, which cost the retailer about 2d each, whereas Mallo ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. NO INVITATION TO COMEMORATION.

    The undergraduates have not been invited to the annual University Commemeration. Is this the result of past playfulness. ...

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  20. NO EXCUSE FOR HUMPBACKS.

    SIR,-Granted that a bump-backed man may be able to shoot straight, that his arms and legs are strong, his eyes bright and clear, and his body generally in good condition and ...

    Article : 640 words
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