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  5. "PLUM" WARNER.

    Bad luck continues to pursue P. F. Warner, the famous English cricketer. When in Australia with the last English team he was taken ill, and on returning he was ...

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  6. NINE KILLED.

    A sensational smash at the Coronado Mine, Clifton, Arizona, resulted in nine men being killed. The Catastrophe occurred through the ...

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  7. MAD MULLAH AGAIN.

    It is feared that a famine will result among the tribes near Berbera, in Somaliland. Tals will be due to the Dervishes responsible for the recent raids having driven away all the ...

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  8. FURIOUS STRIKERS.

    The militia has now obtained control of the strike situation at Ladysmith, Nanaimo, and other Vancouver Island towns, after serious rioting. ...

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  9. THE OIL BOOM.

    The shareholders of the British Australian Oil Co., the directors of which recently issued a reconstruction scheme for the formation of a new company, have gives their approval to the ...

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  10. MISSING SCHOONER.

    Th four-master schooner Americana, which is overdue at Sydney from Columbia River, U.S.A., has been reinsured at 92 guineas. She was previously reinsured on July 23 at 85 ...

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  11. PLAYERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    England is certain to have a strong team in South Africa for the tour which is to be made this year. Eight players have accepted the invitation ...

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  12. MUTILATED SHEEP.

    "It's positively inhuman," remarked a leading agent at Flemington saleyards, referring to the continued overloading of sheep when consigned from the country centres. ...

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  13. TALKED TOO HUGH.

    Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, is seriously annoyed with his namesake, Mr. Wilson, recently America's Ambassador to Mexico, owing to that gentleman's remarks on ...

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  14. CLIMB DOWN.

    The Leith dockers who have been out on strike since the middle of July, have become tired of their struggle. At a mass meeting, at which there was a ...

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  15. BARRIER STRIKE,

    In spite of the injunction granted in Sydney yesterday by Mr. Justice Heydon, to restrain the president, secretary, and officials of the [?] Labor Federation and the Shop ...

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  16. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

    THE WORK OF CONSTRUCTING THE NEW BUILDING OF THE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT IN BRIDGE-STREET, CITY, HS BEEN PROCEEDING FOR MANY MONTHS. THE ABOVE PICTURE INDICATES THE TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE AND THE STRUCTURE, WHEN COMPLETED, SHOULD BE ONE OF THE MOST IMPOSING IN THE CITY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NO MONEY.

    The reclamation of the Spit has been urged for many years. The narrow strip of land, with the double line of tram rails, and obsolete punt service, is one of the most ...

    Article : 273 words
  18. FIGURES THAT TALK.

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  19. HEAVY SEAS.

    The task of the Manly steamer skipper was not easy this morning. A heavy south-easterly roll coming in through Sydney Heads thundered on to the beaches, ...

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  20. ASSAULTED IN MARKET-STREET.

    James Fulford, [?], was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with having assaulted Harry Watson, an elderly man, in Market-street, city. ...

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  22. MOVING UP.

    The fact that some of the newer countries of the world are more up-to-date than England, in their handling of meat, both as regards loading and unloading, is gradually being ...

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  23. WHEAT STRIKE ENDS.

    The bumping of railway trucks and the whirr and rattle of creaking electric capstans and wheat elevators replaced the quietness of the past few days at Darling Island this morning, ...

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  24. PYRMONT BRIDGE SWING.

    Another conference in being arranged between the Harbor Trust and the Chamber of Commerce over the Prymont Bridge. The Customs, and transport and shipping ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The inconvenience to the business community caused by the compulsory training regulations way mentioned at the last meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce. The question ...

    Article : 106 words
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