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  6. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    Telegrams from the missionary headquarters at Wu-hu. in the province of Ngan-hwel, report that the greatest loss of life in the modern history of China has occurred as a ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR. F. LASSETTER.

    Mr. Frederic Lassetter, head of the large Sydney firm of F. Lassetter and Co., Ltd. died this morning at this morning at his home Red[?] Double Bay. Mr. Lassetter was one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOTCH IS CHAMPION.

    The great wrestling contest between Frank Gotch, the American champion, and Georges Hackenschmidt, the Russian Lion, took place, today. ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    It is stated that the labor situation in Groat Britain has been followed by the Kaiser with the keenest Interest. The recent industrial paralysis in England ...

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  10. SOLDIER OR SAILOR?

    There are good reasons for the belief that the Prince of Wales will not remain in the Navy. His Royal Highness is at present serving as ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The decision of the colliery proprietors to refuse reference of Industrial disputes to cither conciliation or arbitration boards and to insist on all disputes relating to wages ...

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  12. WARNING TO ENGLISHMEN.

    The "Observer" warns Englishmen against the tendency to imagine that British interests are threatened wherever Germany seeks expansion. ...

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  13. UP IN CLOUDLAND.

    M. Garros, the French airman, put up a new altitude record yesterday, when he made a monoplane flight over the sea, reaching a height of 13,845ft. ...

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  14. AMERICAN TENNIS.

    Defeating M'Loughlin in three sets straight at Newport, Rhode Island, William Larned retained the tennis championship of the United States. ...

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  15. KAISER DISPLEASED.

    It is understood that the Kaiser is very much displeased with Herr Von Kiderlin-Waechter's conduct of the Moroccan negotiations, and the belief is general that there ...

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  16. "JUST MY LUCK."

    In the Divorce Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Gordon, Harold Anthony Vaughan applied for the dissolution of his marriage with Mary Cecllia Vaughan on the ...

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  17. THE RIVAL NAVES.

    It is certainly a remarkable circumstance that two rival Powers should be holding naval reviews on a big scale this week. Today President Failleres reviews the ...

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  18. HOT WIND AT THE BARRIER.

    Violent resolutions against the Minister for Public Works were carried at what was described as a special meeting of the Barrier A.M.A., held on Sunday. The resolutions ...

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  19. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    "Australia has been better advertised by the fights promoted by Hugh D. M'Intosh than by anything else." This was the burden of every speech delivered to-day at the ...

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  20. MR. MEEHAN'S PAIR.

    Seen this morning with reference to the subject of Mr. Meehan's pair, Mr. John Miller, M.L.A., said:-- "I have read Mr. Wade's remarks in ...

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  21. BOILERMAKERS ANNOYED.

    After a long delay over their main wages board the members of the Boilermakers' Society are taking no risks with the Iron Trades (Government Railway and Tramwayd ...

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  22. "ALLEE SAME ENGLISHEMAN."

    Ah Bow, a gardener, residing at Burwood, meekly made his bow at the Central police Court this morning, charged with hot paying his railway fare while travelling between ...

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  23. P. AND O. BRANCH SERVICE.

    The Commonwealth, which left Sydney August 26, will leave Adelaide to-day. and is due in Durban about 23rd Capetown 28th, and London 21st October. The Geelong in due in Adelaide about 8th instant, Melbourne 12th ...

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