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  6. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    Just as the sun was rising this morning the three visiting Japanese warships, Asama, Yakumo, and Iwatu, steamed through the Rip into Port ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS. ALLAN WILKIE COMPANY AT THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Allan Wilkie company registered another splendid success at the Theatre Royal last night, when Shakespeare's stirring tragedy "King Lear" was ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. CONCERT BY ALLAN WILKIE PARTY.

    A particularly pleasant programme of music and recitations, personally arranged by Mr. Norman W. Lee, was given by the Allan Wilkie concert party to the ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND'S WHEAT.

    The Minister of Agriculture has announced that the Government has agreed to continue, for at least a year from February 29 next, the existing ...

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  10. POWER FOR INDUSTRIES.

    In view of the success of Tasmania's hydro-electric undertaking, it is interesting to note the results of similar enterprise in Canada. ...

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  11. SOCIALISM.

    This artiele from the pen of Mr. J. Ramsay Ma[?]don, M.P., leader of the Labour party in the House of Commons, appears in the December ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BATHING TRAGEDY.

    John William Edward Shimmon, aged 24 years, of the Commercial Bank at Ballina, N.S.W., and Robert Alfred Harris, aged 25 years, of the Union Bank ...

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  13. STRAWBERRY FEAST AT FALMOUTH.

    Under most favourable weather conditions a large gathering of people attended the strawberry feast held at Mariposa, the residence of Miss Steel, ...

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  14. AUSTRALIS AMERICAN OFFICE.

    As the term of the appointment of Mr. D. B. Edwards, officail secretary at the offfice of the Commissioner for Australia in the United States, will shortly ...

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  15. THE HAYES FUND.

    To the Editoi of "The Mercury." Sir,—As one who took some part in the raising of the Hayes Fund, may I state that the sole idea of the ...

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  16. TWO SIGNALS.

    There are two serious signuls of kidney ills. The first signal comes from the back, with its numerous aches and pains, and the second signal comes in ...

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  17. PAVILION DE DANSE, CITY-HALL.

    Why has dancing, throughout the ages, exercised such an extraordinary spell, both over those who perform and those who are merely spectators? Many a ...

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  18. THE SCOUTS' CORROBOREE.

    A letter has been received at the Boy Scouts' Corroboree Camp from the Chief Scout (Sir Robert Baden Powell) written on board the liner Montealm. It reads ...

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  19. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' CARPET BOWLS TOURNEY.

    A meeting of the delegates of the different friendly societies taking part in this tourney was held at the Queenborough A.N.A. meeting on Wednesday ...

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