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  2. THE DOUBLES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The second stage in the Davis Cup contest was reached to-day, when the Australians made some amends for losing the singles on Thursday by winning tho doubles ...

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  3. DECADENCE.

    The Speaker issued the following memorandum yesterday in regard to Thursday night's debate in the Legislative Council:-- "The Speaker's Room. ...

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  4. INDIA'S OFFERING.

    LONDON, Friday Forenoon.--The rulers, princes, and nobles of India are to confer at Bombay, with a. view to contributing ships to the ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  6. CITY ELECTIONS.

    Think of Broken-hill! Think of the awful tangle Labor got municipal administration into up there two years ago. Would you like to see the same thing repeated on a much ...

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  7. CANCELLED.

    At the Industrial Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Heydon, the New South Wales Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association was called upon to show cause why its ...

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  8. LESS PEACEFUL.

    LONDON, Friday.--That the Near Eastern question still involves danger to, the peace of Europe becomes again apparent. In the Austrian Reichsrath yesterday, the ...

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  9. NEW CRUSADE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Suffragettes destroyed a quantity of letters by dropping acid into street pillar boxes in the city tonight. ...

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  10. THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Daily Telegraph," discussing the question of whether the Dominions' Dreadnoughts should be regarded as contributions or additions to the British ...

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  11. "PHYSICAL VIOLENCE."

    Another scene between the Speaker and members of the Opposition occurred when the Legislative Assembly met yesterday. Mr. Cohen asked the Premier whether, in ...

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  12. AMERICAN BOXING.

    DALY CITY (California), Thursday Evening. Willie Ritchie defeated "Ad" Wolgast, thus winning the world's championship lightweight honors. ...

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  13. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
  14. "BATTLING" NELSON BEATEN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Afternoon.--The 10-rouud bout between the lightweights. Leach Cross (the "lighting dentist") and "Battling" Nelson (ex-world's lightweight champion) ...

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  15. THE PERTH ELECTIONS.

    PERTH, Friday.--The municipal elections passed off quietly, and the only Labor candidate for the Perth Council was badly defeated. Mr. Molloy, who had been Mayor of Perth for ...

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  16. RIVERS WINS FROM MANDOT.

    LOS ANGELES. Thursday Evening.--Joe Rivers got the decision over Joe Mandot, in a middleweight contest in the 20th round. Rivers easily outclassed Mandot in a fast. ...

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  17. THE RIVAL.

    BERLIN, Friday.--It is reported that the Gorman War Office and Admiralty will recommend a fleet of 20 Zeppelin airships, with a capacity of 920,000 cubic feet, capable of a speed ...

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  18. THE PUBLIC DEBT.

    The optimistic figures of the Minister for Works to prove that the indebtedness of the State had increased by only 14s 6d per head of population since the Labor Government took ...

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  19. TO-DAY.

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  20. BRITTON V. SAYLOR.

    DAYTON (OHIO), Friday.--Jack Britton, of New York, defeated Young Saylor, of Indiano-polis, in seven rounds. Saylor took-a terrifle lot of beating, and his seconds conceded the ...

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  21. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN ROMANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--A Gateshead (Durham) resident, Mrs. Longeon, wife of a shipyard laborer, befriended a seafaring youth ten years ago, giving him shelter and food. ...

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  22. HAD ENOUGH OF IT.

    ST. LOUIS, Thursday Evening.--After Oliver Kirk had led in the first six rounds of a scheduled eight-round fight with Abe Attell, the latter stopped the fight and announced that he was ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    The Governor will open the new premises of the Chamber of Commerce on Monday, and the fete and industrial exhibition in aid of the South Sydney Hospital on Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  24. A "NATIONAL CALAMITY."

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--A remarkable appeal has been made to the Government to pass the Mental Deficiency Bill. The appeal, which is signed by tho Archbishop ...

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  25. MB. HUGHES'S INSURANCE SHARES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Hughes, in the House of Representatives to-day, made an explanation in reference to Mr. Fuller's remarks last night that he was a shareholder in the ...

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  26. INDIGNANT CHINESE.

    HONGKONG, Friday.--Owing to the electric-tram conductors refusing debased Chinese coins. placards were posted in the streets threatening the passengers with violence. ...

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  27. AWARDS NOT AFFECTED

    "I don't think we are losing very much," said Mr. Catts last night, when asked what effect the cancellation of the registration of the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Association ...

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  28. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.--Only 78 lines of the Home Rule Bill were discussed yesterday in the House of Commons, 534 lines being closured and not discussed. ...

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  29. THE TYPHOON.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Evening.--Reports received by the State Department from Manila indlcate that a terrific typhoon has occurred in the Islands of Samar, Leyto and North Panay. ...

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  30. THE WELSH CHURCH.

    LONDON, Friday.--Although Mr. Asquith granted two extra days, a heated debate occurred yesterday when the House of Commons resumed the discussion of the resolution ...

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  31. A PROHIBITED TOPIC.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mr. Justice Darling has granted, at the Instance of Madame Steinhell, an injunction against the author, and T. Werner Laurie, publisher, of a book ...

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  32. TRADE UNION FUNDS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Committee on the Trades-union Bill rejected an amendment securing the division of a trades-union's political fund among the various political parties in ...

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  33. MOSLEMS OF INDIA.

    CALCUTTA. Thursday Evening.--The Council of the All India League of Moslems has passed a resolution viewing gravely Mr. Asquith's references in his Guild-hall speech to the ...

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  34. A CITY ASSAULT.

    Michael Hennessy (56), a canvasser, who resides in Brisbane-street, city, became friendly with two men in a city hotel last night, and they had several drinks together. They left ...

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  35. FLOGGING IMPOSED.

    LONDON, Friday.--The house of Lords read a second time yesterday the Criminal Law Amendment Bill. Lord Haldane. the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...

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  36. WEIGALL MEMORIAL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  37. Advertising

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