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  6. SOLDIER'S STUPID ACT.

    The stupidity of a soldier in lighting a fire near a powder magazine was responsible for a dreadful disaster at San Jose, in the Central American Republic of Costa Rica. ...

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  7. PROFITS FROM GAS.

    Under the auspices of the Gas Consumers League, a large meeting was held at the Hawthorn Town Hall to protest against the Metropolitan Gas Company's charges. Mr. ...

    Article : 339 words
  8. FORGED OUT OF AMERICA.

    Joe Woodman, manager for Sam Lang ford, came out with a story to-day that the colored heavyweight had been forced to leave America owing to there not being ...

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  9. HEAT WAVE IN ENGLAND.

    The continued heat wave has resulted in an ice famine. All stocks at cast coast ports have been exhausted, and urgent demands from the cities have resulted in a ...

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  10. TRAMPLED TO DEATH.

    Twenty-six, persons were killed and 63 others seriously injured last night in a panic following an explosion at a picture show in the Morgan Opera House at Canonsburg ...

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  11. WRESTLING CHAMPIONS.

    So confident is wrestler Hackanschmidt that he is in the best possible condition for his match with Frank Gotch on September 4 that he says he will take only two more ...

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  12. RAISING THE RENT.

    An action for damages for alleged malicious prosecution was heard by Judge Backhouse in the Metropolitan District Court to-day. The plaintiff, John Hardtman, of ...

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  13. POWDER MERCHANT'S WEDDING

    There was a terribly tragic end to some wedding festivities yesterday at Sinan, a village in Yemen. A Jewish powder merchant was ...

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  14. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The City Coroner has received from Senior-constable Blair, of Darlinghurst Police Station, a report stating that a young woman, May Bourke (known as Mrs. Martin), 22, and ...

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  15. WORLD'S BIGGEST GUN.

    It is reported that the 16-inch gun, which is used in connection with the coast dete[?]ces at Sandy Hook, and which is said to be the most powerful weapon of the kind in ...

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  16. STATION COOKS.

    Squatters' cooks and wet sheep were discussed in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day. Continuing his evidence, Mr. Hugh Matthew Croft, manager of Booralong ...

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  17. "KNOCKOUT" BROWN AND WELLS MATCHED.

    Matt Wells, the English lightweight champion, and "Knockout" Brown have been matched to fight a ten rounds bout before the Twentieth Century Club on Wednesday ...

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  18. A THREE-YEAR-OLD CHARGE.

    George Henry Hamilton. 71 years of age, was charged before Mr. Wilkinson at the Water Police Court this morning that he did at Sydney, between December 24, 1907, and ...

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  19. "EX-COMMUNICATED."

    Mr. A. J. Rackham, formerly a major in the Salvation Army, who announced himself as "the ex-communicated Salvationist," told to an audience of about 200 persons at ...

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  20. CONTINUOUS FLIGHT

    In the contest for the Michelin Cup yesterday M. Helles, a young aviator, broke the record for continuous flight, covering a distance of 740 miles in 16 hours. ...

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  21. GAS EMPLOYEES CONDITIONS.

    The conference between representatives of the Australian Gaslight Co., the North Shore, and the Manly Gas Companies and delegates from the various sections of the ...

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  22. VERDICT BY CONSENT.

    The action of Starling versus Stidwell was settled in the Metropolitan District Court to-day. The plaintiff, John Thomas Starting, merchant, of Park-avenue, Gordon, claimed ...

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  23. MR. MEEHAN. "VERY MUCH BETTER."

    Mr. J. Median. M.L.A., continues to improve in Sydney Hospital. This morning the nurse in charge of the ward in which the parliamentarian is located was able to ...

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  24. FOUND DEAD IN A SHAFT.

    Dr. Stratford Sheldon performed a postmortem examination at the City Morgue this morning on the body of John Drury, a foreman ganger, recently in the employ of the ...

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  25. A CUT THROAT.

    A middle-aged Chinaman, Yeo Soon Goony, was found on board the steamer Empire on Saturday afternoon with a small wound in his throat, which had been inflicted with a ...

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  26. A NEW UNION.

    The latest union to see the light of day is that formed by surveyors' cha[?]nmen, which has come into being with a membership of 60. Mr. J. Devine has been appointed ...

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  27. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    Edgar Wilson Brown appeared before Mr. Wilkinson at the Water Police Court this morning to answer a charge of assaulting his wife. ...

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  29. THE HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    E[?]inor Schulze, 31, was before Mr. Wilkinson, D.S.M., at the Water Police Court, this morning, charged with feloniously wounding Albert Schulze, with intent to ...

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