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  2. BURIED FOR A WEEK.

    The New Zealand footballers played the first match of their American tour to-day, when they defeated the Olympic Club by 19 points to nil. The New Zealanders ...

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  3. A DIFFICULT POSITION.

    The sensation created by the reassertion of the Guelph claims to the throne of Hanover is still acute. The Kaiser, after being away from Berlin for five week on a ...

    Article : 209 words
  4. AMERICAN ITEMS.

    The officers of the Geological Survey Department report that extensive supplies of oil fuel suitable for naval purposes exist throughout Western Canada. ...

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  5. MURDEROUS ROBBERS.

    A gang of thieves last week entered and robbed a house at Verkhneudinsk, a town on the Uda River, in the Transbaikalia province of Eastern Siberia, and got away ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    It was in serious and almost absolute silence that Sydney saw the little fleet come home in the early morning. when the seven ships stole up out of the misty ...

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  7. CHINA.

    The process of balloting for the selection of a new President of the Chinese Republic occupied the Parliament for 13 hours to-day. The appointment, which ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. Inter-State News.

    The Progress Association has resolved that the secretary telegraph to Mr. Griffith, the Minister of Works, urging the necessity of proceeding with the Broken ...

    Article : 372 words
  9. MAN KILLED BY BOYS.

    Three lads to-day caught an escaped prisoner named Jones in an ambush near Kuthin Gaol, in Denbighshire, Wales. Jones waa much emaciated as a result of ...

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  10. RECOGNISED BY RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    The Governments of Japan and Russia have now formally- recognised the Republic. America has already accorded recognition, and the other Powers are ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. DIED FOR LOVE.

    The decapitated bodies of Major C. Hamilton Murdoch and Miss Phyllis Boaks were found to-day on the railway line near Soutbend-on-Sea, a tourist ...

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  12. TRAGEDIES OF THE WEEK.

    Reports received from Lake Charles, in Louisiana, show that the floods there are increasing in gravity, and are driving the people out of the residential districts. The ...

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  13. STORM TRAGEDY IN ALASKA.

    Telegrams have been received from Alaska statins that the small town of Nome has been wiped out by a heavy storm. ...

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  14. CONTINENTAL NOTES.

    A fierce duel was fought yesterday. M. Dorcieree a journalist, in exposing Hie drug habit in the French navy, attacked certain officers. Thereupon M. ...

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  15. £300 WORTH OF JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    Mrs. Anett Smith, wife of Mr. Dudley Smith, of Gambool station, near Molong, lost jewellery valued at £300 this morning. Mrs. Smith, who is staying, at a city ...

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  16. HAIL FOUR FEET DEEP.

    A phenomenal fall of hail occurred in Gloucester. Four hours afterwards hail was packed to the top rail of the fences. 3 to 4 ft. deep. Pastures have been stripped ...

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  17. DIVED THROUGH A WINDOW.

    A man made a remarkable escape from custody on the Randwick racecuurse yesterday afternoon. Detective brown and Detective Turbet arrested Charles Holt ...

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  18. PANIC IN A SYNAGOGUE.

    During the Jewish New Year celebrations in the New York Synagogue yesterday the gallery collapsed and 100 people were precipitated, screaming, on to the heads of ...

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  19. FLOODS IN CEYLON.

    Disastrous floods have occurred during the last few days in Cevlon. Mr. George Young, a European planter, and many natives have been drowned. ...

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  20. THE NEW YORK MURDER.

    The inquest was held to-day on the body of Anna Aumaller, whose murder caused such a sensation a few weeks ago. Subsequently the police arrested the Rev. ...

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  21. MURDER OF AN EMPLOYER.

    The magisterial examination was begun yesterday of Marcel Redureau, a farm boy, aged about 15 years, who was working a winepress in the village of Basbrige. ...

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  22. MARRIED AT 84.

    Yesterday Mr. Peter Clarke, aged 84 years, was married at Munro to Miss Eliabeth Boccious, aged 69 years. The Rev. Mr. Roberts, who is about 80 years ...

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  23. THE TOTALIZATOR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The money put through the totalizator in New Zealand last year was £3,600,405, an increase of £1,706,132 in the last five years. ...

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  24. ASIA.

    An extraordinary mass movement to-wards Christianity among the degraded castes in India is exciting attention. Nearly 150,000 persons have already been ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. DISASTER IN THE NORTH SEA.

    A shooking marine disaster oocurred yesterday in the North Sea, when the North Shields steamer Gardenia collided with the collier Cornwood during a dense fog. ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Frederick Treves, chairman of the Radium Institute, announces that radium emanations have been proved as efficacious therapeutically as radium itself. The ...

    Article : 672 words
  27. A DOCTOR GOES MAD.

    An armed madman, apparently intent on shooting somebody, was arrested after a struggle at Kurraba Point, Neutral Bay, yesterday. Late in the afternoon ...

    Article : 219 words
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