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  4. SUN PEEPS THROUGH THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD

    In the American tennis championship contents yesterday, Williams and Washburn beat Gardner and Henry Johnson, 6—4, 4—6,7—5,6—2. To-day Williams and Washburn defeated Anderson and ...

    Article : 371 words
  5. "MOST REASONABLE"

    "The Times" diplomatic correspondent states that official opinion on the French Note is reserved, pending the most careful ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 305 words
  6. WELCOME HOME!

    Crowds lining the banks with waving flags, and scores of ships' siren, welcomed the Goorkha to Gravesend. carrying 32 of the Trevessa's survivers. As the men descended to the wharf their wives and relatives ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. "WE OFFER THE BEST"

    A New York message states that secret service agents on Wednesday arrested the heads of the largest bootlegging corporation yet revealed. It ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. CONDEMNED TO DEATH

    "The Times" special correspondent at Petrograd states that the desolation In Petrograd Is vividly described in a letter from a resident. ...

    Article : 225 words
  9. PAUPER IMMIGRANTS

    Sir Joseph Cook denies that the Ministry of Health's circular, issued on August 19. urges workhouse authorities to send pauper Inmates to ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA QUIBBLES

    "The Sun" understands that Australia is still quibbling over small details, while all the other Dominions have signed the ...

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  11. WEEK-END CABLES

    "The Sun" learns that the Pacific Cable Company will reduce Its weekend cable charges from Now Zealand on September 1 to 7d a word ...

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  12. HOME IN AUSTRALIA

    A Marylebone magistrate had to decide the question whether a wife can refuse to join Her husband In Australia, because before their marriage ...

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  13. ALL TERRIBLE

    Mr. D. MePherson wrote to Wallsend council last night in reference to Loftus-street. He stated that he was sorry there had been a ...

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  14. MARKS' POINT SCHOOL

    Mr. Baddeley. M.L.A., has been Informed by the Department of Education, relating to his personal representations, about the proposed establishment of a ...

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  15. LEAVE TO APPEAL

    Conditional leave to appeal to the privy Council against the decision of the State Full Court In dismissing the appeal of Mary Scales, clairvoyant. In relation to ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    During September 70,000 bales of Bawra wool and [?] bales of other Australian wool will be offered at the London sales. ...

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  17. FOR GOODS TRAFFIC

    At yesterday's meeting of the Cessnock shire council a communication was received from South Maitland Railways, Ltd., pointing out the ...

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  18. WALLSEND LIGHTS

    Mr. Murray, on behalf of the Wallsond Gas Company, told the council that the directors were prepared to forego the lighting agreement with ...

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  19. "TRICKLE OF WATER"

    Alderman Cousins complained of the "trickle of water" received lately by residents in the Cessnock Shire and asked the council to request the Water Board ...

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  20. MAIL AEROPLANES

    The first mail aeroplane has arriv[?] at New York, taking 30 hours to [?] the continent. ...

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