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  5. THE NEWNES HOUSING QUESTION.

    At a largely attended meeting in the Lithgow Town Hall on Saturday night political addresses were delivered by Messrs. Cann, M.P. for the Nepcan, and Dooley and Estell, ...

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  6. PROFIT AND LOSS.

    The satisfactory volume of the net profit of £11,078 shown by this company for the year ended March 31, 1910, certainly justifies the action of the directors of Waygood and of ...

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  7. TROOPERS IN THE STREETS.

    Governor Gillette's threat to order the troops out to prevent the Kaufman-Langford fight taking place caused a tremendous crowd to surround Promoter Louis Blot's ...

    Article : 133 words
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  9. THE LAST MINUTE

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  10. ACTRESS AND MILLIONAIRE.

    Mr. Robert Charier, a descendant of the late John Jacob Astor, the American millionaire, was yesterday married to Signorina Cavalleri. ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. THE BIG BATTLE.

    Promoter Tex Rickard will be in Reno City, Nevada, to-morrow night, to receive bids for the Jeffries-Johnson fight. Committees representing Reno City, the ...

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  12. JEFFRIES BREAKING CAMP.

    Jim Jeffries intends breaking camp and a general exodus from Ben Lomond is expected on Monday. The ex-champion will go to Santa Cruz to-morrow, where he will give his ...

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  13. SMALL BORE SHOOTING.

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  14. ENGLISH CHAMPION VANQUISHED.

    Packy M'Farland, of Chicago, knocked out Jack Goldswain, the English welter-weight champion in the third round of a twenty-round contest at Blackfriars last night. The ...

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  15. LUXURIOUS AIRSHIP.

    The new German airship Deutschland will make her maiden voyage on Wednesday next, when she will travel from Friedrickshafen to Stuttgart, Mannheim, Cologne, ...

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  16. JAPS IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Rev. H. Morrison, who has just returned from the Orient, declares that Japan is narrowly watching the United States, and that there are spies in the Philippines who ...

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  17. THE YUCATAN REVOLT.

    Advices from Mexico report that the number of persons killed at Valladolld during the recent insurrection of Maya Indians in Yucatan, is estimated at 72. ...

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  18. AT THE ZOO.

    There was a very sad mother pacing up and down her cage in the Zoo yesterday morning when the officials went their rounds. The leopardess was, like the whangdoodle, ...

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  19. ROOSEVELT WANTED.

    There is a general desire that Mr. Roosevelt should allow himself to be nominated for the governorship of New York State, B and a big effort is to be made to induce ...

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  20. THE KAISER'S KNEE.

    The Kaiser, who has been suffering from suppuration of the knee, was yesterday operated upon by Professor Bier. His Majesty is now progressing favorably. ...

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  21. BATTLESHIP ADRIFT.

    The Florida, the latest of the American Dreadnoughts, which was only recently launched, broke loose from her moorings at Brooklyn yesterday, and was seriously ...

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  22. RAPID TRANSIT FOR TOURISTS

    By means of a now scheme of travel tourists are now able to make tho journey from England to Yokohama, via Paris, in fourteen days. ...

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  23. THE CANDIDATE'S SOLILOQUY!

    To beer or not to beer, that is the question-- Whether 'tis wiser in the end to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous teetotallers. ...

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  24. PETER BOWLING'S CHANCE.

    Peter Bowling, who was nominated for selection as Labor candidate to oppose Mr. W. H. Wood. Chief Secretary, will not be given an opportunity of contesting the Bega ...

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  25. THE ALASKAN RUSH.

    The first shipment of gold from the new Alaskan field, valued at £61,000, reached Seattle yesterday. ...

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  26. THE NEWCASTLE COAL-MINING CO.

    It was certainly to be expected that this company's report for the half-year ended December 31, 1909, would not be a very satisfactory one, but it was not thought that the ...

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