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  2. "RIDICULOUS!"

    "It imposes utterly ridiculous, and impossible conditions" was the comment of an officer of the Sydney branch of the Post and Telegraph Association, in referring to the new ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  4. SIXES AND SEVENS.

    Coalition is in the air. The account given by "The Daily Telegraph" of the efforts being made to bring together, with the third party--the Democrats--as a nucleus, ...

    Article : 232 words
  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    JOHANNESBURG. Monday.--The "Star," reviewing the work of the Imperial Conference, considers that the outcome, though disappointing in some respects, is more tangible than was ...

    Article : 244 words
  6. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Nelson's old flagship, the Victory, as the premier flagship of the British Navy, opened the firing of the salute at Saturday's great naval review at Spithead. ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. ABLAZE!

    Castlereagh-street last night, between King and Moore streets, was thick with smoke and packed with people and murmurous with the pumping of fire engines. Meanwhile, a hundred ...

    Article : 366 words
  8. A GREAT CROWD.

    Thousands of people crowded round the block in which the fire was. Hundreds arrived with the first engine, and when the theatres emptied men and women in evening dress joined the ...

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  9. NAVAL AND MILITARY VETERANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The King yesterday inspected 150 naval and military veterans at Portsmouth, and spoke a few appropriate words, to each as he passed down the ranks. ...

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  10. THE CHURCH SERVICES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Special Coronation services were held, and special sermons preached in the churches throughout the country to-day. The services were attended by the Mayors of ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. ATTACKED FROM NORTHERN SIDE.

    The fire was attacked on Hunter-street side from the Belmont Garage, with one hydrant at. first, but later another hose was brought into service. It was impossible; however, to make ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. SELFISH WIREPULLERS.

    Mr. Willis says that things are at sixes and sevens, and thinks that a coalition of "radical Liberals and conservative Laborites" would make for stable government. He complains of ...

    Article : 407 words
  13. NEAR THE SITE OF A GREAT FIRE.

    Last night's fire occurred almost on the site of the great Gibbs, Shallard, and Co. fire, which occurred on the morning of October 2, 1890, and, devastating Pitt, Moore, and Castlereagh ...

    Article : 437 words
  14. CHOLERA ON A LINER.

    PORT SAID, Sunday.--An English passenger on board the North German Lloyd steamer Goeben has died of cholera. ...

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  15. THE CROWDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--As showing the enormous crowds of people who were in London for the Coronation proceedings on Thursday and Friday, the Metropolitan Railway carried 1,000,000 ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. POLO TOURNAMENT.

    Play commenced on the Kensington racecourse yesterday for the polo cup presented by the Countess of Dudley. To the layman there is nothing particularly ...

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  17. UNDER FOUR SOVEREIGNS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The ages of 419 guests who attended the Coronation dinner at Guildford. Surrey, totalled 32,000 years--or an average of 79 years each. ...

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  18. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  19. THE POSITION OF THE BLAZE.

    The block in which the building is situated consists for the most part of offices. The boundaries are Moore, Pitt, Hunter, and Castlereagh streets, but Fuerth and Nall s have no frontage ...

    Article : 385 words
  20. A FLAG EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Children's Coronation Fete will be held at Alexandra Palace en Monday, at which Princess Henry of Battenberg (Princess Beatrice) will hand to Mr. J. S. T. ...

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  21. AGAINST THEIR PRINCIPLES

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, secretary of the National Seamen's Union, alleges that great indignation is felt by the members of the union at the Admiralty ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. STORY OF THE FIRE.

    The outbreak was discovered at 10.10 by one, of the attendants at the Athenaeum Club. But as early as 10 an attendant in the University Club smell "something like burning candles. ...

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  23. LOOK AT CANADA!

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 505 words
  24. MR. FELL'S EXPLANATION.

    Mr. David Fell's analysis of the situation had about it a ring which suggested that there is a good deal more under the surface than appears on the top. ...

    Article : 590 words
  25. THE INSURANCES.

    The machinery was insured in various offices for between £16,000 and £18,000. The stock, some of which is in bond, was insured for a similar amount. "I estimate my loss at over ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.--A rocket was fired at Spithead at 10 o'clock, last night, and the fleet of battleships and excursion steamers was instantaneously outlined in light, as if from a ...

    Article : 196 words
  27. MODERN SIR WALTER RALEIGH.

    He stood in a doorway opposite the fire, pensively wringing out his coat. His underlying guernsey spoke the naval man, and as he stood within the lines of water-fire a "Daily ...

    Article : 223 words
  28. FROM PITT-STREET.

    The crowds which always congregate, about a fire in the metropolis, whether it be in the busiest portion of the day or the stillest in the night, were not much in evidence at the ...

    Article : 250 words
  29. GOOD POLICE WORK.

    The police arrangements were complete. Of course, when the engines arrived the men available could not cope with the thousands of people who spread themselves down ...

    Article : 104 words
  30. TURKISH HORRORS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Vienna correspondent of "The Times" reports that an experienced American traveller states that, under cover of amnesty and armistice the Turkish ...

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  31. OCEAN HOUSE IN DANGER.

    The most satisfactory feature of the fire was that it was confined to the one building. Ocean House, a large new building,, which runs from Moore-street to Hosking-place, had a narrow ...

    Article : 283 words
  32. INTO THE HEART.

    High up above the heart of the fire a hundred people saw a magnificent sight from the roof of the Commercial Travellers' Club. The great building rears itself 120 feet into ...

    Article : 236 words
  33. BROOKS'S BASEMENT ALIGHT.

    Wonderful as was the work of the brigade in keeping the fire within bounds, Messrs. Brooks building did not escape absolutely unscathed. There were two very slight outbreaks ...

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  34. ANOTHER CALL TO DUTY.

    Just as the last sparks and smoke were rising lazily from the dying embers of the "big job" in Castlereagh-street, the bells were set a-clanging again. The men had scarcely removed their ...

    Article : 367 words
  35. DISSENSION IN THE RANKS.

    Mr. G. S. Briner, secretary of the Democrats, when asked for his views on the political situation, said emphatically that so far there was none. While he believed that "The Daily ...

    Article : 924 words
  36. POLITICS AND RELIGION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered a sermon in Gaelic, at the Welsh Baptist Chapel, in London. ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. FLAMES IN CROWN LAW OFFICE.

    A fire broke out in the Crown Law Department at about 9 o'clock last evening. It originated in a room beneath the staircase leading up from the vestibule. Several clerks were ...

    Article : 120 words
  38. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    PARIS, Monday.--It is probable that Mr. Cailaux the "French Lloyd George," will take office as Premier if M. Poincare, M. Leon Bourgeois, M. Deschanel, and other Republicans will ...

    Article : 58 words
  39. SMALL-ARMS FACTORY.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--Work at the Small-arms Factory proceeds steadily. Some of the men are still employed in completing the out-buildings and drains. The installation of the ...

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  40. AN OPIUM "RING."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Customs officers state they are convinced of the existence of an opium "ring" of Chinese, with ample means at their disposal to control the market. ...

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  41. ALL ENGINES AT WORK.

    Within a few minutes of the alarm being given a couple of engines from the Central station were on the spot, but it was at once apparent that the fire brigades had got ...

    Article : 386 words
  42. THE FRENCH AT FEZ.

    FEZ (Morocco), Monday.--The French troops are resting outside the walla of the city. The formation and drilling of Moorish regiments is proceeding under British and French ...

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  43. AMPLE WATER BUT NARROW LANES.

    Chief-officer Webb said in an interview that they were assisted by a splendid water supply, this portion of the city being specially favored in regard to pressure. On that score the ...

    Article : 242 words
  44. FROZEN HARBOR WATERS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--The weather is very cold and wintry. At Dunedin this morning ice an inch thick covered part of the harbor. ...

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  45. DEATHS FROM CHOLERA.

    PORT SAID Sunday.--An English passenger on board the North German Lloyd steamer Gooben has died of cholera. TRIESTE. (Austria), Monday.--A woman ...

    Article : 45 words
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