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.Caulfield Qup race.. • Big .blaze'at'Newmarket. •., •■' ••-:.' ; - ■ • Suez 'mail due to-morrow.- '. Victoria due from Sydney tq-morrow! i Danish steamer-lost on 'Berwickshire. coast—-20 liv'gs lost. . .'•".,•",.- •■•:- , ■■ • The condition -of the Emperor Francis Joseph, is, now less satisfactory, r::..:,.. '..Z. ' '.liatestr.bulletiiiTsjfates" that .the peror of ,Austria..passed,' a restless .night» ■ Bishops garden.;party .in, conneci tion • with the*-Anglican Synod is proceeding thisiafternqon.i.-. V. ' ■ : ' ■ A l^year-old-' : Munich - nurse-girl has murdered her six-charges '■■■ because, theii; crying, troubled.her... ;,. t .; :■,•"-.,. ( . Kiig ifad-Quejut may visit-Canada in connection;.\^.th..the 400 th anniversary p'iQuebecnext year.'.- ~.;;. . . ' ;..._, : ■Japanese; factories J- do not; stop "work' Sundays, but the first: and fifteenth of each month are holidays. ' -The-timber mill of Messrs H. C. Wick" and Sons, at Newmarket,;-'was • giitteS ■■'■ last night .The , damage is estimated 'at' £30p0.; ~.''; ; : ;." WiUianx Bent,, a : young -.porter,. was.; crushed to death between/the. buffers' of trucks i a* : rail-! way; station last. week..■-..'.' -?.>-.. 7:" ; . %.,;. . .Bishop*Keligan"has' proihisei: of £500 to "the Sfc: John's College conditionally npdn three other subscriptions of a similar, .amount being received, A.number of-:prominent Dunedia "citizens liave- expressed .themselves in fa.your, of public holidays ■ being held Monday following the ;day to 'be v cel&< _ . , _, ....' "The" new: wireless. installation between!' Great Britain, and-Canada has proved a complete success. A large number of. eminent men sent their congratulations to Mr.Marconi. .'.;.;.■ ", .'. r . . "Once.bitten, twice, shy," saiiMr Dea- . kin. in the. House of Representatives yesterday when replyingto a question re-■ garding the mail contract -tender ;-*of firms which at" present had no steainelrs. I Arthur Tarlice, a'negro,' has sued fWil-, ; liain a restaurant .keeper, of Clevelirid," Ohio, for. £60 damages for selling him a sandwich spread'with soft - soap. Mclntosh has been trying to discourage, the negroes who patronised his', restaurant. : -. . •The Public Trustee invites'tenders for; . the purchase of the cyclorama of. the Battle of Gettysburg," the picture whicb was so much admired; at the Ghristchurcb.. Exhibition. The picture, with all its appliances, gun carriages, ticket ljoxes, must be disposed of to close accounts. Special on. Monday.—36 tweed I 'and mo-.' hair costumes at £2 2/ each. • Newest styles and splendid fitting. Bought at ;. a heavy discount.' Showing for the first , time Monday at Milne and Choyce's, Ltd.—(Ad-) 5 ■■■>:■ '. ■ ,--■• •A new shipment of ladies'^underskirts,' 2/8 to 19/11 each. High-grade styles: and 'qualities at very, low;'prices.'- Hnn- * dreds to choose from.. J. A. Bradstreet,' draper, -v.v* Mohair and."tweed costumes. Two . guineas each on Monday at Milne and Choyce's.—(Ad.), Now opened.- An immense ehipmenfi of ladies' long gloves. New shades, 1/6$ to 2/11 per pair!', J. : A. Bradstreet, / draper, Karangahape-road.—(Ad.) We are specialists in showroom gomtooSee the chic models inmiiiUiierr/.deii*;?;.*. costumes, dress skirts, opera '.■ oo *t?': :: *jj£'" ther boas, necklefa, fine showrobme; tible. f°g
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 250, 19 October 1907, Page 1
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