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  2. IN SOCIETY AND OUT.

    Miss Ethel A. Stephens and Miss Dorothea Barclay gave a joint exhibition of their work yesterday afternoon at their studios in Darlinghurst. Amongst a very fine collection, ...

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  3. BATTLE CRUISERS' RACE.

    An exciting battle cruisers' race was witnessed in the Channel yesterday. The ships engaged in the contest were the Lion, Queen Mary, Princess Royal, and the ...

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  7. ACCUSED OF UNTRUTHS

    In a crowded House of Commons, and amidst Opposition cheers, Mr. Bonar Law again asked the Prime Minister whether he would cause a judicial inquiry to be made ...

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  8. BANDIT'S PROCLAMATION.

    A Pekin message reports that White Wolf, the notorious bandit, whose followers lately suffered a severe defeat at the hands of the Chinese troops, has issued a proclamation ...

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  9. SHAKESPEARIAN FESTIVAL.

    Dr. John Savage will hoist the Australian flag at the Shakespeare festival at Stratford -on -Avon to- morrow. Mr. T. M'Kenzie, Agent- General for New Zealand, will attend. ...

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  10. PACIFIC DEFENCE.

    Mr. Fred Hall (Unionist) asked Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons yesterday whether his attention had been called to a speech by Colonel Allen, of New Zealand, ...

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  11. CARDINAL KOPP'S WILL

    The will of the late Cardinal Kopp, Prince Bishop of Breslau, has created much surprise in that city. The whole of the Cardinal's private ...

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  12. GUNBOAT SMITH UNDECIDED.

    Gunboat,Smith, who is matched to fight Georges Carpentier at The Ring, London, for £5000, is still in California. He is in first-class condition, and ...

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  13. MACCABEAN DINNER.

    The Maccabean Society in London entertained Mr. Arthur Myers, a New Zealand politician, to dinner at the Grand Central Hotel yesterday. Lord Emmott, Sir John ...

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  14. TEDDY FORDE'S FACE.

    Teddy Forde, an Australian comedian, left Australia for England nine years ago without a penny of his own. He was so near to the frayed ends of things that he was ...

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  15. DANGEROUS SUBWAY.

    A proposal is on foot to construct a new road directly opposite the Liberty- street railway subway, Stanmore. The matter, which came up as a suggestion from the ...

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  16. SUBMARINES "ALL WELL"

    The Australian submarines are at Singapore, and report "all well." H.M.A.S. Sydney had, already arrived at Singapore to escort the frailer craft on to ...

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  17. WEEK- END CABLE LETTERS

    Major Archer Shee (Unionist) asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether the suggestion that a daily cable- letter service between England and Australia should be ...

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  18. NEW BLOOD FOR QUEENSLAND.

    A party of 120 immigrants for Queensland, mostly nominated, will sail on the Otranto on Friday. ...

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  19. PREFERRED GAOL.

    At the Central Police Court this morning a young girl charged with an offence under the Vagrancy Act was given the alternative of going to a home or to gaol. ...

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  20. LEFT ON KITCHEN TABLE.

    The loss of valuable jewellery in remarkable circumstances has been reported to the police. The victim is Mrs. W. R. E. Pownall, whose husband is paymaster at the Treasury. ...

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  21. TOWER OF BABEL.

    German excavators who have been at work on the site of Babylon believe that they have discovered traces of the Tower of Babel. During their explorations they found a ...

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  22. HINDOO FARMER KILLED.

    Fatch Deen, aged 37, a Hindoo farmer at Lismore, boarded a tram with a hawker, Rooka Khan, at Zetland, about half- past 7 last Wednesday night, and was passing the ...

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  24. GREAT METROPOLITAN STAKES

    In the Great Metropolitan Stakes yesterday, Annesy 7st, 13lb. (Donoghue) was first, Vermouth 6st 9lb. (Wing) second, and Gravelotte 8st. 1lb (Fox) third. The winner ...

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  25. ABUSIVE TRAVELLER.

    When George Chapman, night officer at Auburn railway station, asked George Baskett for his ticket at the barrier last night Baskett was very abusive. He told the night ...

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