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  3. "PUNCH" CARTOONIST, LAYS DOWN PENCIL.

    It is announced this morning that Sir John Tonniel, the famous cartoonist, who was connected with "Punch" for 60 years, is dead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INVENTION SECURED.

    Questioned in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr C. E. Hobhouse, the Postmaster-General, stated that the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUBMARINES TO SAIL.

    Submarines AE1 and AE2, of the Australian navy, are sail for Australian on Saturday. It is intended that they shall make ...

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  6. ACTOR-PEER MARRIED.

    Lord Dangan, who is a member of Mr George Edwardes Gaiety Company, has married Miss Mary Picked at New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOXING.

    "Bandsman" Blake, is training hard for his contest with Bombardier Wells which takes place oh March 3. Blake has Improved greatly in speed ...

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  8. INDIANS ARRESTED.

    Excitement has been aroused at Delhi by the numerous arrests that have followed the recent raid upon a number of houses. ...

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  9. STRANGER WITHIN THE GATES.

    Charged with having been unlawfully on the premises of James Edward Baum, 235 Gold street, Clifton Hill, 'George Murray, an immigrant,was ...

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  10. "A GREAT ARTIST AND A GREAT GENTLEMAN".

    Sir John Tenniel was born in London In 1820. The story of his life is largely the story of his art, and his character was summed up felicitously by Mr ...

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  11. KING SEES BASEBALL.

    Fifty thousand people witnessed the first baseball match played in England by the New York Giants and the Chicago White Sox, who are touring the ...

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  12. REBATES DENOUNCED.

    Mr Peter M'Bride, Agent-General for Victoria, has submitted full particulars of the Port of London Authority's system of rebates to Mr Lewis Harcourt, ...

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  13. CYCLISTS COLLIDE IN DARK.

    Patrick Dolan. 30, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital last night with a compound fracture of the nose and shook. Dolan was riding a bicycle ...

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  14. ARE LIMIT MAY BE REDUCED.

    General Joffre, Chief of the French General Staff, suggests a reduction in the age limit of all ranks from captains to generals by two years. ...

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  15. VIOLENT MAN FINED.

    James Leggett, 41,laborer, was fined £1, in default six days imprisonment, at the Collingwood. Court to-day for having behaved offensively in a public ...

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  17. WHEN ANIMALS ESCAPE.

    If the leopard .which escaped from the, Zoological 'Gardens on Saturday had injured any person members Of the. Society would not have been ...

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  18. NOVELIST'S LETTERS SOLD.

    Three hundred and eighty-nine letters by Thackeray have been sold in New York for £6400. ...

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  19. AFRIC IN COLLISION.

    "Afric, from Liverpool, has been in a collision with a steamer, but proceeded on her journey," is the text of a cable message received by the ...

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