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  5. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    The Cabinet to-morrow will consider its answer to Gemany's counter proposals with respect to Morocco. White the reply will be written in a spirit ...

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  7. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The St. Leger Stakes will be run at Doncaster to-morrow. The number of entries this year suffers by comparison with former years, and very little wagering has been done ...

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  8. WATCHERS BY THE SEA.

    The overlander droving his mob of cattle across the outback country from the far distant Queensland grazing lands, is no more cut off from civilisation than are those patient ...

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  9. "THREE HOURS AMONG THE TITANS."

    "A colossal performance of a colossal opera" was Professor Marshall-Hall's verdict upon "Samson and Delllah" after hearing it on Monday evening. "The wonder of it is." ...

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  10. " WILLIS " SHAPING WELL.

    "Willis" appears to be the only disturbing element in the Australian meteorological system to-day, according to Mr. Clement Wragge's exclusive forecast for "The Sun." ...

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  11. THE JAP. WITH THE SWORD.

    The Japanese Consulate cannot account for the presence of a Japanese officer in uniform near the Pennant Hills wireless station one day last week. ...

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  12. GERMAN PRESS OPTIMISTIC.

    The tone of the German press in dealing with the Moroccan crisis is more optimistic to-day. The "Cologne Gazette" semi officially ...

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  13. CHINESE FLOOD VICTIMS.

    The Government has appropriated between £80,000 and £100,000 for the relief of the victims of the floods, but this amount is regarded as totally inadequate. ...

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  14. DUTCH ARMY PREPARATIONS.

    Besides calling out the reserves for manoeuvres, the Government is purchasing, at prices four to five times above normal rates, a sufficient quantity of provisions to ...

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  15. LADY RUNNERS.

    The athletic young lady seems to be greatly on the increase. In rowing, boxing, ball-punching, gymnastics,swimming, tennis, hockey, golf, and calesthenics she has ...

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  16. WHAT MAY HASTEN SETTLEMENT.

    Many of the London papers incline to the view that the seriousness of the financial crisis in Germany will compel the Government to hasten a peaceful settlement of ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE PLOTTING.

    The Monarchists have just been bowled out in a little plot with which they had been making good progress. In one of the Lisbon gaols there are 800 ...

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  18. BREACH OF AWARD.

    A case of considerable interest to unionists was decided by the Industrial Registrar at the Central Police Courthouse to-day, when Peter Marshall, secretary of the Operative ...

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  19. THE WINDSOR DERAILMENT.

    As a result of the inquiry into the recent derailment on the Windsor line, Superintendent Allen has been removed from his position as district superintendent at ...

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