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  5. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    Bronte Baths suffered badly in the gate. Mr. W. H. Bond, the lessee, who has seen many a storm on the coast, says that the Visitation of Monday and Tuesday last was the most terrible in his 22 years' experience of Hronte. Hugo Hones, weighing between two and three tons, which were cemented together, were hurled from their fastenings like pobbies from a catapult. Some of them were carried more than a couple of hundred yards. Thirteen dressing-boxes were smashed to boxwood, and the seas swept with Irresistible ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    Interviewed by one of the London dallies, a prominent Australian blames the Admiralty for any backwardness that the Commonwealth has shown in naval matters. ...

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  8. A REMARKABLE FATALITY.

    An eleven-years-old boy, Laurence Baker, mot his death in a remarkable Fashion in Florida to-day. He was diving into Lake Worth when he ...

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  9. AT IT AGAIN.

    Mr. Griffith knocked (Mr. Fitzpatrick down in the Legislative Assembly last night during the debate on the lending powers of the Government Savings Bank. ...

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  10. JOHNSON'S FUTURE FIGHTS.

    Hugh D. M'Intosh has entered into negotiations with Jack Johnson which, if clinched, will mean that the champion will fight under his management during the coming ...

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  11. RUSSO-JAPANESE ENTENTE.

    Commenting upon the Russo-Japanese Treaty, the "Morning Post" writes that It requires no prophetic instinct to see that China will regard the new agreement as a ...

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  12. JAPANESE RAILWAY EXPERTS.

    The Chinese Government has dismissed its Japanese railway exports in the Yang-tse Valley district. Dismissals of Japanese officers in other ...

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  13. FOUR MILLIONS DISAPPEAR.

    Charges that a sum of £4,000,000 disappeared from the assets of the Pillsburg Washburn Flour Co., which wont into the receiver's hands some time ago, caused a lively time at ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Higgs (Q.) gave notion of motion for the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the sugar industry, consisting of ...

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  15. ENGLISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The strike among the railway men in the north-east of England has spread to Scotland. Sixty thousand more men have marched ...

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  16. THE CHASE AFTER CRIPPEN.

    Considerable excitement was created today by the report that Hawley Crippen, with his typist, Ethel Leneve, had been arrested At Langrane, near Cardiff, in Wales. ...

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  17. A BOXER ELOPES.

    Billy Papke the prominent American middleweight, has closed across the Canadian border in an automobile. ...

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  18. MISSIONARY WARNING.

    A significant warning regarding the present trend of events in India was given in the report submitted to the World Conference of Missionaries in Edinburgh last month of the ...

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  19. LONDON PRESS CONFERENCE.

    A conference of working Journalists will be opened in London on September 9. Several delegates from Australia will be present, and it is understood that Sir George ...

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  20. CRIPPEN'S TYPIST.

    A young woman who committed suicide at Bourges on the 13th inst. 1s believed to be Ethel Leneve. The deceased is declared to have some ...

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  21. REPORTED SETTLEMENT.

    At a late hour this afternoon a telegram was posted at the Royal Exchange announcing that the railway strike had been settled. ...

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  22. THE CASE OF MR. BRODIE.

    In reply to a series of questions by Mr. Holman in the Legislative Assembly last night the Premier confirmed the facts reported in the "Sun" on Wednesday ...

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  23. TO FLY THE CHANNEL.

    Two ladies, Mesdames Grancke and Howartson, both of whom are well known in the aviation world, have expressed their determination of making a flight across the ...

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  24. WILL NOT RECOGNISE STRIKE.

    The Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants to-day refused to cither recognise or finance the strike in the north-east. This decision will probably prove fatal to ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    Returns just published in Chicago give the population as 2,000,000. The illness of Viscount Sone, the Japanese statesman, is causing alarm. He is supposed ...

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  26. NICARAGUAN REBELS.

    General Estrada, the Nicaraguan rebel leader, left Bluefields yesterday to assume personal command of the revolutionary forces now operating in the interior, ...

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  27. GUN BREECH BLOWS OUT.

    A dreadful gun accident occurred yesterday in Monroe, Virginia. Firing operations were in progress at the local fortress when the breach of a Kin, gun ...

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  28. SHIP'S CAPTAIN ILL.

    The Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association to-day received a cable stating that the ship Dunsyre has put into Noumea owing to the illness of Captain ...

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  29. HORSEFLESH FOOD.

    The second quarterly issue of the "Statistic den Deutschen Reichs," published by and with the authority of the Official Imperial Statistical Office in Germany, says that the ...

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  31. A SEVERE SENTENCE.

    A burly and very decent-looking man of about 35 years of age, named Thomas Frew, a sailor, was charged at the Water Police Court this morning with having absented himself ...

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