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  7. DEFENCE.

    The series of articles on defence by Mr. Robert Blatchford, proprietor and editor of the "Clarion," which are being published in the "Daily Mail" ...

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  8. 'PHONE WITHOUT WIRE.

    A notable project in connection with the development and active employment of the De Forest system of wire less telegraphy is now in course of ...

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  9. CRICKET.

    The committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club has approved of a proposal to alter Rule 54 of the game to allow, in a there days' match, a side to ...

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  10. SCULLING.

    The syndicate which is seeking to promote a match between Richard Arust (New Zealand) and Ernest Barry England, for the sculling ...

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  11. KING ALFONSO

    If the Paris "Journal" is to be believed, King Alfonso is inclined to regard the affairs of his nation with greater gravity than was formerly the ...

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  12. AN EXPERT'S VIEW.

    While not doubting that in future great distances may be covered by wireless telephony. Mr. John Hesketh, the Chief Engineer of the ...

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  13. INDIAN TEAM

    It has been arranged that an Indian cricket team sha[?] visited England in 1911. A guarantee [?]nd has been opened in Bombay, and already 50,000 rupees ...

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  14. SOLICITOR MACKRELL

    The death is announced to-day, of Mr. John Mackrell, formerly solicitor to the Governments of New Zealand and New South Wales respectively. ...

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  15. ICE CREAM.

    A representative of "The Herald" railed on Dr. Burnett Ham, Chairman of the Board of Health, this morning, and invited his comments upon case ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S BUTTRESSES.

    Mr. Alfred Lyttleton, M.P., who was Colonial Secretary in the last Unionist Ministry, and who is regarded as a certain of inclusion amongst the new ...

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  17. THE KNIFE.

    A serious stabling affray has occurred at Nolan's boarding-house at Worsley. Several men who are engaged as timber cutters had assembled together in the ...

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  18. HEW ZEALAND STOCKS.

    The following are the latest quotations for the stocks named:-- Bank of New Zealand shares, buyer L[?] seller L10 5s--the same as a ...

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  19. ART COLLECTOR.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Salting, who was largely interested in the Australian sugar industry. The deceased gentleman spent, ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. PRICE OF SILVER

    Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2s 5-16d per standard ounce, an increase of [?] an ounce since yesterday. ...

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  21. KING LEOPOLD.

    The operation which was declared to be necessary for the relief of King Leopold of Belgium, who is suffering from untested strangulation, was ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Strike. Our coal supply. A critical situation. Enough for one week only. ...

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