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  6. AMERICA'S SUGAR MONOPOLY.

    The wholesale houses are loudly denouncing the action of the Sugar Trust in arbitrarily increasing the price of sugar. Since January prices have advanced 95 per cent. ...

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  7. SUSPECTED SPIES.

    Two Englishmen, reputedly officers, were yesterday detained at Emden, Prussia, on suspicion of being spies. They were released after examination, but ...

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  8. THE KANGAROOS.

    The Australasian Rugby League team are experiencing trouble with the Warrington Club, for whom D. Frawley, a member of the Kanguroos, played a season or two ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EVADING THE DUTY.

    In the Supreme Cout to-day interesting developments were looked forward to in an action brought by the Customs Department against the Australian Kodak Co., Ltd., to ...

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  10. OLYMPIC IN COLLISION.

    A great sensation was created to-day when the news reached London that a collision had occurred between the White Star liner Olympic, the largest ship afloat, and H.M.S. ...

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  11. ENGLAND'S LOW WAGES.

    Tripping through the country districts of the British Islands, Sir William Lyne, in his recent Coronation visit, had an opportunity, more so than ever before, of hearing a good ...

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  12. THE WARSHIPS.

    The flagship. H.M.S. Powerful, should have sailed yesterday for Jervis Bay for gun practice, but she did not put to sea. Inquirias at Admiralty House this morning regarding ...

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  13. FINE WEATHER EXPECTED.

    Mr. Clement Wragge is going to-day to Wollongong and Bull[?], and he will not be back in Sydney till Saturday. He therefore supplies "The Sun" with an exclusive ...

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  14. MISGOVERNED TAHITI.

    An interesting impression of the islands called at during his recent trips between here and Sun Francisco was given by Sir William Lyne this morning. ...

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  15. NO HONEYMOON.

    According to the evidence of John Thompson, who petitioned Mr. Justice Gordon in the Divorce Court to-day for a dissolution of his marriage with Isabelle Thompson ...

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  16. APPENDICITIS FOLLOWS WEDDING.

    An extraordinary sequel is reported in connection with a recent wedding between the members of two well-known families. The bridal pair went to the Mountains for ...

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  17. GOITRE IN TASMANIA.

    "The Incidence and Cause of Goitre in Tasmania" was the subject of an interesting paper read before the Medical Congress today by Dr. J. S. Purdy. ...

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  18. CRUISER'S GUN BURSTS.

    One of the guns on the armored French cruiser Gloire, at Toulon, burst yesterday, and 13 of the crew were injured. The su[?] office of the Paclfic Cable Board advises ...

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  19. HISTORY OF THE TROUBLE.

    When informed this morning of the cable received by "The Sun," Mr. E. R. Larkin, the secretary of the New South Wales Rugby League, said: "After returning here ...

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  20. HOCKEY ON SKATES.

    The hockey tournament was advanced another stage at the Sydney skating Rink last evening, with the meeting of the Prince Alfred and Camden Clubs. The game was a fart and exciting one, J. Burleigh showing out ...

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  21. STOLE A BAG OF WHEAT.

    At the Central Police Court to-day a well-dressed young man. William White Drake, 23, was charged with stealing a bag of wheat, valued at 12s, the property of the ...

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  22. THE RED PLAGUE.

    A draft bill dealing with the notification of certain diseases was circulated at the Medical Congress this morning. It will shortly come before the N.S.W. Parliament ...

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