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  3. AN OLD LOVE STORY.

    The familiar story of how Queen Victoria met Prince Albert and fell in love with him is fully related in the diarles which were written by her late Majesty during her ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S MAYORS.

    Of the 38 new mayors of London boroughs 20 are municipal reformers, six progressives, and one independent. In the country boroughs 160 are ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. ART OVERSEAS.

    Sir Hugh Lane's choice collection of 17th century Dutch masters has been bought by a South African philanthropist. The intention is that these works should ...

    Article : 255 words
  8. SILVER MARKET RECOVERS.

    The market for bar silver recovered slightly on Saturday. The closing rate was 2s 5 1-16d per ounce standard, which is equal to an improvement ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. MORE ROBBERIES.

    A case of clothing consigned to David Solomon, manufacturer of 261 Clarence-street, city, by a London firm was broken open at the Tyser wharf on Saturday morning. ...

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  10. SOCCER FOOTBALL

    The English League Soccer football matches yesterday were favored with glorious weather, and there, were large attendances at all grounds. ...

    Article : 196 words
  11. DISGRUNTLED BOXER.

    Grover Hayes and his manager have returned to San Francisco. They have little enthusiasm for the fighting game as it is conducted in Australia. ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. KILLING TRAM PASSENGERS.

    Another system of killing tram passengers has been discovered. It was explained at the City Coroner's Court this morning, when Mr. Hawkins held an inquest concerning the ...

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  13. UNION OFFICIAL'S DISMISSAL

    The circumstances connected with the dismissal of James Russell from the Mount Kembla Coal and Oil Company's employ, were to have been related to Judge Heydon, ...

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  14. JACK JOHNSON IN GAOL.

    Jack Johnson is still in gaol. It was understood on Friday that he bad secured ball, but it now turns out that the three persons who offered to furnish the £1200 bond ...

    Article : 343 words
  15. CHINESE BETROTHAL

    A novel ceremony, as far as Sydney is concerned, took place yesterday at the residence of Mr. Gilbert Ting Quey, of Hay-street, one of Sydney's best known Chinese merchants. ...

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  16. HAYES A COMIC FIGHTER.

    Grover Hayes's statements as to the reasons for his departure home will be received in Australia' with one huge grin of derision. On his record in America, he was given a ...

    Article : 357 words
  17. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    Popular, opinion was keenly struck toy the Australian car in the Lord Mayor's procession. It was tastefully decorated in blue and ...

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  18. UP-TO-DATE FARMING.

    A Warwickshire farmer has produced remarkable evidence of the valuable effect of artificial manures; which are not greatly used in England. ...

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  19. BREACHES OF BYLAWS.

    Railway Inspector Anderson proceeded against Edward Elliott at the Newtown Police Court to-day for placing his feet on the seat of a railway carriage. He was fined ...

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  20. ARMORED SUBMARINES.

    The first British submarine boat of D class, which is of a type similar to that, of the Australian submarines now being built, has been launched at Chatham. ...

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  21. AMERICAN BASEBALL TEAM

    It is quite probable that an American baseball team will visit Australia next year. Charles A Comiskey, president of the Chicago American Club, has commissioned Cal. ...

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  22. ANCIENT MONUMENTS.

    The report of the Select Committee of the British Parliament, which was appointed to inquire into the preservation of ancient monuments, has been supplied. ...

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  23. PARRAMATTA SHOOTING.

    At the Parramatta Police Court this morning, before Mr, Maitland, S.M., William Gordon Hardle, a traveller, representing the firm of M'Arthur and Co., of Sydney, appeared on ...

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  24. REEFTON MINING DISPUTE.

    It is reported that an agreement has been come to in connection with the Reefton mining dispute. The terms arrived at between the Employers' Union and delegates have ...

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  25. BONDI MYSTERY UNSOLVED

    The Bondi Beach mystery is still unsolved. The revolver has not yet been discovered, and the identity of the man who was found shot on the rocks has not been established. ...

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  26. FELL 60 FEET.

    Phillip Stretton, a lift repairer, employed by Arnold and Co., of Challis House, living at 73 Mary-street, Surry Hills, fell down a lift well, a distance fo 60ft, from the fifth ...

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  27. AMERICAN RAILWAY BANDITS.

    An express train, bound from San Francisco to Portland, was yesterday held up near Redding (Cal) by three bandits. The brakesman shot one of the ruffians, ...

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  28. SAILOR'S THROAT CUT.

    Constable Robinson, of the Clarence street Police Station, was called to 18 Bathurst- street, city, early yesterday morning, and found a seaman with several gashes in his ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD.

    The Transvaal gold output for October was £8,265,000, or £150,000 in, excess of the corresponding period last year. ...

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