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  6. GUNBOATS TO THE RESCUE.

    A repetition of the Boxer troubles is feared in Sye-chuen, a western province bordering on Tibet, where no foreigners will be safe until the natives are convinced that the ...

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  7. THE MEAT TRUST.

    It will be news to most people to hear that the American Meat Trust has come to Australia. Further, that a site for the works has been purchased upon the Brisbane ...

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  8. THE MISSING "MONA LISA."

    The theft from the Louvre of Leonardo da Vinci's famous portrait of "Mona Lisa" threatens to bring about some sensational revelations. ...

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  9. WRIT FOR £6000.

    Colonel John Jacob Astor, the multi-millionaire, whose marriage with Mice Madeline Force created a great stir in social circles, and provoked such an outcry amongst the ...

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  10. MAILS BY AEROPLANE.

    England was the first country that adopted postage stamps and the penny post, and it was the first to introduce also postal savings banks, the parcels post, and postal telegrams. ...

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  11. A MAN WITHOUT A FRIEND.

    Colonel Jahn Jacob Astor has married again in spite of all public clamor, and says that now he is happily married he does not care what restrictions are put upon others. ...

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  12. STOREMEN AND PACKERS.

    "A man with common sense and educated sufficiently to read and write could learn the business in six months," remarked Mr. Lewis F. G. Oswald, who was called yesterday ...

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  13. A REAL BEAUTY.

    Mr. Clement L. Wragge, the distinguished meteorologist, in his exclusive forecast for "The Sun", to-day, says that the disturbance "Wills" is doing splendidly ...

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  14. A NEW YORK COMPANY.

    The Attorney-General and the Secretary of the Treasury having disagreed as to the legality of the National City Co. which was organised by a leading New York bank as a ...

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  15. THE LANG-LESTER FIGHT.

    An application of considerable interest to boxing enthusiasts was mode to Mr. Acting- Justice Rich, sitting in Equity jurisdiction, in private chambers, to-day. ...

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  16. ROBBED HIS FELLOW-LODGER.

    A young Englishman, Thomas Richardson, was charged at the Water Police Court this morning with stealing on or about July 20 at Sydney a sac suit, a pair of boots, a ...

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  17. FEDERAL CITY DESIGNS.

    Messrs. John F. Hennessy, president of the Institute of Architects, N.S.W., and Arthur Wm. Anderson, hon. secretary institute of Architects, N.S.W., write:-- ...

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  18. CHASED BY THE POLICE.

    At 7 last evening a young man named Lloyd Prentice met with a shocking death by being run over by a train near the blast furnace. ...

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  19. OVER THE SEA.

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  20. "THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE."

    In response to numerous requests from the many admirers of Miss Ethel Irving the management of the Criterion Theatre have decided to give a special matinee ...

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