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  5. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    Running amuck with a rifle last night, a Hindoo known as Hussian killed one person and wounded half a dozen others before his promiscuous shooting could be stopped. ...

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  7. FLIGHT ROUND BRITAIN.

    The thousand-mile aeroplane flight round Great Britain for the prize of £10,000 offered by the "Daily Mail" was concluded this afternoon, the result of the great contest being a ...

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  8. STARTLING RUMOR.

    It is rumored to-day that Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, may relinquish that office and become Secretary of the Foreign Office. ...

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  9. THREE DROWNED

    A shocking motor accident, resulting in three persons losing their lives, occurred on the Denman-rond. about 12 miles from Mulwellbrook, last night. ...

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  10. MOROCCAN COMPLICATIONS.

    The greatest interest centres in to-day's announcement that Mr. Asquith will, in the House of Commons, to-morrow, discuss the Moroccan complications. ...

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  11. FRANCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Foreign Office, adhering to its compact with the German Foreign Office, refrains from making any communications to the press. ...

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  12. "NO LONGER JUSTIFIABLE."

    One of the Berlin papers, the "Tageblatt," declares that England's method of publicly dictating her will to Germany and France in their negotiations, instead of diplomatically ...

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  13. POPE'S CONDITION.

    The condition of the Pope is reported to be less satisfactory to-day. His temperature is higher, but is not such as to cause alarm. ...

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  14. MISSING AUSTRALIAN CADET.

    The Australian cadet who was reported to have mysteriously disappeared after having left camp to visit some friends has not yet been traced. ...

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  15. IN FROM JAPAN.

    Amongst the arrivals at Sydney this morning were the Japanese mallboat Nikko Maru and the Eh and A. mail liner Eastern, both from Japan, via ports. The Nikko ...

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  16. ACUTENESS OF THE TROUBLE.

    The acuteness of the Moroccan difficulty is indicated by the Admiralty's sudden action in cancelling the Atlantic Fleet's projected visit to Norwegian waters. ...

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  17. JOHNSON'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Mr. M'Intosh has secured an option over the engagements of Jack Johnson from October 31. ...

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  18. THE BOYS' BRIGADE.

    "My pet charity," said one lady after another at an entertainment last night at Surry Hills given by members of the Boys' Brigade. It is a charity which bears ...

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  19. HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING.

    No time is being wasted in fixing up big matches for the coming season, and If none other than the contests already arranged are brought off it will be a boom period. ...

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  20. LITTLE COOGEE SHOOTING CASE

    When the Little Coogee shooting case was called at the Paddington Police Court this morning the accused, George Leslie Miller, 28, did not appear. ...

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  21. POISONOUS SPIDER BITE.

    Mr. James S. Bray, naturalist, of Manly, sends us the following information in the beilef that it may prove of value to others who may have had the misfortune to be stung by ...

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  22. CANADIAN RECIPROCITY.

    President Taft to-day signed the Canadian Reciprocity Bill The important revelation is now made that the agreement may become operative ...

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  23. BAG-SNATCHER'S SIX MONTHS.

    Arthur Rundolf, or Arthur Liddell, 28, pleaded guilty to Mr. Love, S.M., at the Water Police Court this morning to having attempted to steal a hundbug, valued at £1, ...

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  24. MUSN'T BITE YOURSELF.

    Though auto-canniballsm is not classified as a crime under the Victorian Statutes, the police have taken firm steps to stamp out the evil, and at the Ballarat Court yesterday ...

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  25. BROKE HIS WRISTS.

    About 1 o'clock this morning Kwong How approached Constable Held, on his beat near Marrickville railway station, with a story that while running for a train he had fallon ...

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