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  2. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Considerable comment was excited in England yesterday by the fact that on the previous day a German torpedo boat pub into the Tyne ...

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  3. FOLSOM CLOUD BURST.

    As already cabled, a tremendous, cloud burst occurred a day or two ago at the raining township of Folsom in New Mexico. Later advices ...

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  4. VISIT OF THE FLEET.

    To-day was procession day in Melbourne. Hundreds of thousands of people spent the day and part of the night cooped up behind the ...

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  5. MARCH OF THE SAILORS.

    What the "jackies" had locked forward to with a measure of dread, came, to pass to-day, and, behold, it was a triumph! From the Port ...

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  6. HEARING FLEET SHADOWED.

    Both the "Daily Chronicle" and the "Daily Telegraph" state that the German torpedo boat which put into the Tyne on Friday had been ...

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  7. TELEPHONE OPERATOR.

    Mrs. Sara Rooke, a telephone operator at Folsom, learning of the approach of the wall of water, telephoned to 40 subscribers, and thus ...

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  8. AT THE EXHIBITION.

    On arrival at the Exhibition, speeches of welcome were delivered by the Governor, Prime Minister, and Premier. ...

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  9. PROMOTION OF PEACE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, has telegraphed to the Baptist Congress in Berlin, urging the Baptists to do their ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. TURKISH CONSTITUTION.

    Three thousand returned exiles, Christians, Moslems, and Bulgarians, were ovationed in Constantinople yesterday. ...

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  11. KAISER AND KAISERIN.

    The Kaiser and the Kaiserin visited Strasburg on Saturday' and received a groat ovation from the people. The Kaiser reviewed the ...

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  12. LIBERATED CRIMINALS.

    The Turkish Government has ordered the re-arrest of all the bandits, robbers, and common law offenders who were recently liberated ...

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  13. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The subscriptions raised in Germany to compensate Count Zeppelin for the destruction of his second airship near Strasburg, now amount ...

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  14. THE CITY AT NIGHT.

    The city was crowded to-night. The feature of the evening was the fire brigades' torchlight procession through the principal streets. ...

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  15. ILL-FATED KANGAROOS.

    The naval career of two of the kangaroos which were given to the fleet in Sydney is already at an end On board the Connecticut one of ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    The estate of the late Mr. Robert William Edwards, of the firm of Edwards and Smith, stationers, of Draper's Gardens, London, amounts ...

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  17. SPEECH AT THE PALACE.

    In a previous speech, made at a dinner in the palace, the Kaiser referred gracefully to the presence, besides German veteran soldiers, of ...

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  18. CHILIAN CONSUL.

    Mr. P. T. Berry has been gazetted Consul for Chile, in Brisbane. ...

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  19. BAPTIST CONGRESS.

    An International Baptist Congress opens in Berlin to-morrow. Dr. John Clifford will preside, and about 1500 delegates will be present. ...

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  20. THE DAY'S TRAFFIC.

    The suburban railways traffic to-day was estimated as being the largest that has ever been carried. Over 400,000 passengers were ...

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  21. ADMIRALS' OFFICIAL LANDING.

    St. Kilda was decked in the brightest colours this morning in honour of the official landing of Admiral Sperry and the other admirals ...

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  22. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    In New York yesterday a procession of 25,000 people marched to the City Hall to welcome the American Athletes who had ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Earl of Rosse, in his 68th year. (Laurence Parsons, Earl of Rosse, a Representative Peer for Ireland ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL BANQUET.

    The Federal banquet to the! American Admiral at Parliament House to-night was one of the most brilliant functions in the annals of ...

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  25. RECEPTION IN MELBOURNE.

    The "Daily News," remarking that it is evident that Melbourne does not intend to be behind Sydney in her enthusiasm of welcome to ...

    Article : 195 words
  26. SHERRY BODEGAS.

    At Jerez de la Frontera" in the couth of Spain, yesterday large sherry bcdegas belonging to" Messrs. Gonzalez and Eyas were totally ...

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  27. EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY.

    Perhaps never before in the history of Melbourne, even when the Duke of York arrived, has a greater crowd assembled to witness a street ...

    Article : 176 words
  28. UNREST IN INDIA.

    The trial was concluded in, India yesterday of several persons charged with complicity in seditious riots at Tinneveily, in the Madras ...

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  29. POLICE RAID ON PARIS.

    The police raided the criminal haunts in Paris last night, and made over 300 arrests. ...

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  30. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY.

    Among the many rowing trophies held by the battleship Louisiana, the crack ship of the American fleet, is the Battenberg Cup. This was ...

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