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  4. PRISONERS WHO SWALLOW THE EVIDENCE

    Thieves who find themselves caught "with the goods on "Them" have more than once escaped the just reward of their evil deeds by swallowing the very ...

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  5. PICTURES BY TELEPHONE

    Ever since the perfecting of the telephone, inventors, have been endeavoring to evolve a means whereby two persons talking over an electric wire ...

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  6. DIAMONDS THAT EXPLODE

    It appears that the great "Cullinan" diamond, lately discovered in the Premier Mine, though it weighs 3024 [?]arals, is only a fragment of the ...

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  7. SOOTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    Mr. R. Butler, M.P., late Premier of South Australia, and Mr. T. Price, M.T., the new Premier, had a few "words" over the manner in which the labor ...

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  8. MINING NEWS

    Respecting Bulong mining, a message dated Bulong, July 26, states :— Although close on 20 men are working at the find where the big slug was got ...

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  9. Early Cables.

    General Booth has returned do England from his trip to Australia and New Zealand. In an interview he stated that he ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    M. de Witte, one of the Russian plenipotentiaries, interviewed in America, said :—"My role at the outset is only that of an Imperial courier ...

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  12. CLERGY'S PLEA

    The clergy of Orenburg, in South East Russia, recently urged the Czar not to conclude a shameful peace. The Czar replied as follows :—"The ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICAL SITUATION

    The "Dail Telegraph" authoritatively declares that there will, be no dissolution during 1905 unless the Government be defeated before the ...

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  14. Early Cables

    Order has at last been restored at Nijni Novgorod, where the hooligans murdered a largo number of persons. ...

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  15. RAND GOLD MINES

    Thetsu Shall, late Chinese adviser and interpreter on the East Rand mines; has written to the London "Daily Chronicle" alleging that most ...

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  17. BRITAIN IN THE BALTIC

    The visit of the British fleet to the Baltic is interpreted at Berlin as a political demonstration of the first importance, being calculated to ...

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  18. PROPOSED NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    The scheme for the establishment of a Russian National Assembly formulated by the Council of Ministers only excludes from the franchise soldiers, ...

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