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  2. WEEK'S MISCELLANY : s Y

    The German Emperor, addressing a deputation of workmen at Bresleu, thanked them for their patriotic words, which he said had not disappointed the expectations he had ...

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  4. BRITISH WORKMEN REFUSED A LANDING AT SYDNEY.

    Six British workmen, hatters, who came from England under engagement to Mr. Anderson, of Oxford-street, Sydney, on Saturday week, were prevented by the Federal ...

    Article : 391 words
  5. SUED FOR £1000 AND GOT NOTHING.

    The case in which Arthur Griffith, Member for Waratah, sued the Newcastle "Herald" for £1000 for libel, was concluded on Monday. The comment complained of ...

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  6. FRENCH JACK THE RIPPER.

    Vidal, called the French "Jack the Ripper," has been tried for his crimes and found guilty, and sentenced to be guillotined. His last crime was committed on ...

    Article : 286 words
  7. BURGLARS GET A BIG HAUL

    One of the most daring and successful burglaries on record, was committed at Quambi, Albert-street, Woollahra, on Monday night. The house is occupied by Mr. ...

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  8. IMPORTANT LIFE ASSURANCE JUDGMENT.

    The action brought by the Perpetual Executors and Trustees' Association of Australia, Limited, against the New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, to recover ...

    Article : 212 words
  9. CAN A MARRIED WOMAN SUE FOR BREACH OF PROMISE.

    In the Divorce Court, Sydney, Vera May Edith Dall sought a divorce from Richard Dall on the grounds of desertion and adultery. While a barmaid in Sydney in 1895 ...

    Article : 261 words
  10. WAR IN VENEZUELA.

    Mr. Balfour, Premier, stated in the House of Commons that during the past two years the Venezuelan Government had unjustifiably interfered with the liberty and property ...

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  11. TREMAYNE DUNSTAN'S RETURN

    Among the passengers by the R.M.S. Oruba from London is the Rev. B. Tremayne Dunstan, late of the Pitt-street Congregational Church, Sydney. He is ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. THE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Sir,—A correspondent writing above the H.J.C. asked of the North Shore Bridge Committee some very pertinent questions relating to the proposed erection of this stupendous public work, ...

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  13. PARKES DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court, Sydney, the hearing was commenced of a petition brought by Varney Parkes (son of the late Sir Henry Parkes), against Isabelle Cameron Parkes, ...

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  14. JAPANESE COMMITS TWO MURDERS.

    A double tragedy was enacted at Kanowna (W.A.) on Wednesday among Japanese, the victims being a laundryman called Yano and a young woman known as Sarno. ...

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  15. Mrs. SANGAL'S LIFE IN GAOL.

    Mrs. Sangal has been informed that the death sentence-originally passed upon her has been commuted to imprisonment for life. She has not been notified of the execution of ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. KENNIFFS' CONVICTION UPHELD

    The Full Court, Queensland, has upheld the conviction of the brothers Kenniff for murder. ...

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  17. WHITE MEN EATEN IN NEW GUINEA.

    Private advices from New Guinea state that there are very few diggers at Mambare, and all report very little doing. The blacks are dangerous, and only ...

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  18. RUSSIAN AGGRESSION.

    Russia is re-establishing a regular line of steamers between Odessa and Bander Abbas and Bushire, in the Persian Gulf. The "Novoye Vremya" states that if Great ...

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  19. ABDUCTED BY MOTOR-CAR.

    A sensation was caused in Paris by a doctor named Marcelle abducting and eloping on a motor car with a daughter of ex-Senator Le Play. The young lady was walking ...

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  20. SUSPECTED OF POISONING THREE WOMEN:

    The bodies of two wives of a London publican, named Geo. Chapman, have been exhumed, as it is suspected that they died of poison. ...

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  22. KRUPP'S MEN HONOR HIM.

    All of the workmen of the late Herr Krupp at Essen and Kiel met and sent a telegram to the Emperor, stating that they were determined to keep bright the memory of their ...

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  23. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO DROWN A WOMAN.

    Thos. Smith, 36, laborer, was committed for trial at the Central Police Court on Thursday on a charge of attempting to drown May Hay marsh under circumstances ...

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  24. ALDERMAN HUGHES RE-ELECTED LORD MAYOR.

    At the annual Mayoral election in Sydney on Tuesday, Alderman Thomas Hughes was re-elected Lord Mayor by 13 votes against 9 secured fry Alderman Ralston. ...

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  25. MUTINEERS SHOOT OFFICERS AND DISAPPEAR.

    Captain Peattie, of the Liverpool ship Leicester Castle, on arrival at Queenstown, Ireland, reported that three Americans whom he had engaged at San Francisco had ...

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  26. WOMAN ASSAULTED BY CHINAMAN.

    Early on Tuesday morning a Chinaman attacked Mrs. Cotter, a married woman, residing at Northam (Westralia). Mrs. Cotter's husband was away, and she had ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. A GIRL'S STORY OF ROBBERS.

    In connection with the conviction for stealing of a girl named Emma Kable, at Newtown, who said she was tied up in the house by robbers, William Wilson, her late ...

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  30. SEVENTEEN MINERS KILLED BY DYNAMITE.

    A miner carelessly dropped a stick of dynamite at the South Wilkesbarre colliery. Pennsylvania (U.S.), causing an explosion, which killed 17 miners. ...

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  31. AN ACCOMPLISHED BURGLAR.

    Henry Jordan, who is alleged to have averaged about one burglary a day for the past month, has been thought to book in Melbourne. ...

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  32. STRUCK BY LIGHTING.

    A flash of lightning struck a flagpole at Raymond's blacksmith's shop, Bellingen, on Monday night, cad traversed the studding of the building, splitting several ...

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  34. THE BRITISH RESERVE FLEET ORDERED FOR IMMEDIATE DESPATCH.

    The British reserve fleet at Devonport has been summoned to be in readiness to sail at a day's notice. ...

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