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  4. BOXER'S DEATH.

    Private Basham, the other principal in the fight which took place at Liverpool on Thursday, when Harry Price, of South Africa, was knocked out afterwards dying, ...

    Article : 249 words
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  6. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    The troops in the Southern Command have just concluded field operations in which live shell and ball ammunition were freely used. Four military aeroplanes took part in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. THAW IS SANE.

    The lawyers who are acting for Harry Thaw have advised him to evade deportation. by agreeing to leave Canada at some suitable point. ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. INSTRUCTOR OF COOKS.

    Owing to the complaints of soldiers in camps and barracks of the inferior quality of the food given them, the War Office has appointed Captain Sykes, of the Royal Irish ...

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  9. JOHNSON IN VAUDEVILLE.

    Jack Johnson, whose music-hall engagement is provoking so much controversy, has declared his determination to show in London. ...

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  10. "INVISIBLE" GOWNS.

    A new feature in the fashions at French seaside holiday resorts is the introduction of the "invisible" gown. The skirt is slightly, draped from the hip and made of light ...

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  11. GERMAN MISER'S SUGAR.

    A pensioner who was formerly a ticket inspector on a German railway died recently in Berlin. He was supposed to be in poverty stricken crcumstances, but it has been ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    A special on music in the "Times" states that instruments of the pianola type have enabled persons who were stumbling blindly forward to become artists through their ...

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  13. WARNING TO HUERTA

    President Wilson will on Monday, read to Congress his message regarding the Mexican Imbroglio. No recommendation will be made, but the ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. GERMAN SAVINGS BANKS.

    There were 25,000 savings bank books less in Berlin this year than last. The falling off in deposits is attributed to the timidity of the public due to fear of war. ...

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  15. PROGRESSIVE PARTY.

    Mr. Beeby, M.L.A., has just completed. tour of parts of the Riverina district In connection with the National Progressive Association, and at Drummoyne, on Tuesday night. ...

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  16. POSHED DOWN GAOL WALL

    Andrew Urs, who is reputed to be the strongest man in Hungary, made a bet that he would throw every man out of a cafe in Betlana, He won the wager. ...

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  17. BULGARIAN KILLERS.

    There was widespread disorder among the disbanded Bulgarian soldiers when they realised the terms of peace. Violent encounters took place at Varna ...

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  18. PLAYED 1500 TUNES!

    Pywell, a young man of Leicester, played the piano for 34 hours, and turned out 1500 tunes from memory. He took only cold liquid refreshment, and chatted merrily ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN MARCONL

    Signor Marconi, addressing a meeting of the Marconi Company, said that a subsidiary company, had been formed in Australia. He expected to give information of an interesting ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. TRADE GOOD FOR WEDDINGS.

    The boom in trade is causing an increase in the marriage rate. Last, quarter in Great Britain there were 60,000 weddings, as compared with 45,000 in the ...

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  21. INDIAN DACOITS.

    It is officially admitted that the number of dacoits has increased in the outlaw districts of India, and there is a danger that the fact will mean the doing of incalculable ...

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  22. MILK IN RED BOTTLES.

    Milk is being sold in Holland in red bottles, as the doctors say that milk, contained in bottles of red glass or wrapped about with red paper will not go sour. ...

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  23. ATROCITIES DENIED.

    French doctors in Adrianople flatly deny the statement that the Bulgarians committed atrocities. They say that they were struck by the humanity displayed by the Bulgars. ...

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  24. FIFTY MINERS KILLED.

    A cage in the Edgar shaft of the Mysore gold mine, Bangalore, fell to the bottom yesterday. Fifty were killed, six of them being ...

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  25. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    A British military mission, headed by General Sir John French, was present at the recent military operations at Chalons, in France. At the official luncheon cordial ...

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  26. MANUEL'S TITLE.

    The approaching marriage in Sigmaringen, Prussia, of ex-King Manuel of Portugal to Princess Augustine Victoria is causing much agitation among the Monarchists on the ...

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  27. ESPERANTO CONGRESS.

    The International Esperanto Congress will assemble at Berne on Sunday. There will be 1000 delegates from all parts of the world. Sermons in Esperanto will be delivered. in ...

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  28. THIEVES GET £7000.

    Two safes were broken into at St. Petersburg. station, and £7000 stolen. ...

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  29. BEGINNING OF THE DRAMA.

    M. Krupenski, the Russian Ambassador to the Quirinal, says that the world is only witnessing the first act of the Balkan drama. He states that If Turkey makes war on ...

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  30. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The latest British railway traffic returns show that the abolition of the second-class has caused a large increase in third-class travel. ...

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  31. KING'S AUNT SELLS SCENT.

    The relations between Queen Mary and Princess Christian, the King's aunt, have come almost to breaking point. Several months ago the princess thought of adding ...

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  32. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    A bill is being introduced into the Reichstag authorising the Federal Council to extend to Great Britain and the dominions the privileges of the most favored nation ...

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  33. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Warwickshire scored only 187 against Middlesex yesterday, Tarrant taking four wickets for 57. The metropolitan county replied with 350, and the ex-Australian was ...

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  34. MORE STRIKES.

    Labor unrest throughout the country is increasing. Railway men, miners, and general laborers are becoming disaffected, and strikes are threatened in all directions. ...

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  35. FAMILY BURNT TO DEATH.

    Henry Sternweis, his wife, and three small children were burned to death on their farm near Dubuque, Iowa, yesterday. Neighbors noticed the glare of the burning ...

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  36. DOUST BEATEN.

    In a lawn tennis match yesterday C. P. Dixon, England, beat S. N. Doust, Australia, 6-0, 6-4. ...

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  37. WARSHIPS COLLIDE.

    A S[?]n battleship and gunboat collided while the fleet was undergoing exercises yesterday off the Danish coast. The gunboat was sunk, and it is believed that none of the ...

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  38. DEFYING HOME RULE.

    The Ulster Unionist Council has completed arrangements for conferences, at which preparations will be made to resist the authority of the Irish Parliament should Home Rule ...

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  39. STRANGE SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    Miss Alice Geiser, of Liberty Place, Meehawken, is suffering from a peculiar disease which is without parallel in medical annals. She cannot keep awake unless she ...

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  40. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS.

    The annual conference of the Local Government Clerks' Association, which met in Sydney on Wednesday, finished its business yesterday, except for the election of officers. ...

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  41. BUTCHERS FIGHT IN SHOP.

    Although the sales room, of a large retail meat shop in Kansas City was full of customers yesterday, two meat-cutters, Frank Mooney and Mark Hamilton, suddenly ...

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  42. BRITISH CHESS CHAMPION.

    The British chess championship has been won by Yates, of Leeds, with nine points out of a possible 11, this being a record. Mahood, of Hampstead, London, was second. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA AT CAPETOWN.

    The officers and crew of H.M.A.S. Australia were entertained at luncheon by the South African Government yesterday at Groote Sch[?]ur. ...

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  45. SIR GEORGE RED.

    The staff of the Commonwealth Offices in London proposed to entertain Sir George Reid at luncheon before he sailed for Australia. The High Commissioner expressed his ...

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  46. WOMAN CAPTURES APACHE.

    Mrs. Ford Thompson, an American, yesterday captured an Apache. She was sitting in the Trocadero Gardens when the man snatched her purse from her. She ...

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  47. PANAMA DISPUTE.

    The Peace Congress at the Hague has passed a resolution advocating a Franco German rapprochement, and with reference to the Panama Canal dispute between ...

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  48. WOMAN TEACHER BEST.

    The Board of Education has decided to dispense with the services or a male physical. director at the Girls' Collegiate Institute, and a woman will be engaged in his place. The ...

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  49. GOOD RABBIT SHIPMENT.

    The rabbits shipped by the Tropic and Marere have been turned out at Liverpool, clean, hard dry, and well frozen. Merchants are greatly pleased with their quality and ...

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  51. LOAN FOR PAPUA.

    The Federal Treasury has been forced to advance £10,000 to the Papuan Government as a loan against the Papuan overdraft. Papuan revenue during the financial year ...

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  52. INTERNATIONAL GOLF.

    M'Dermott the American golf professional, beat Harry Vardon yesterday in a practice round by 76 to 78. Ray and Nicholls squared at 70. ...

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  53. NAVY SURGEON WANTED.

    Applications are invited for a surgeon in the Royal Australian Navy. Candidates must be less than 28 years of age and must agree to serve for three years. Active and ...

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  54. COSTLY FRIED OYSTERS.

    Judge E. H. Ware, of Martinez, California. was eating fried oysters, when his teeth met on Something hard, which he found to be a pearl. He showed it to a jeweller, who ...

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  55. DON'T ROCK BABY.

    The Public Health Department has issued leaflet for the use of mothers, It states that the rocking of a baby stupefies It, and really "drugs" it to sleep. Many ...

    Article : 41 words
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