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  4. TO THE ARCTIC AND BACK.

    From 'Frisco to the Arctic and back in a cockleshell of a boat is the feat of seamanship that has just been accomplished by two men, H. C. Slate and P. Peterson. ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. THE NEW POWER -HOUSE AT WHITE BAY.

    Among the undertakings at present engaging the attention of the Railway Department is the construction of the foundations for the large power -house at White Bay, Balmain, and the construction of a tunnel and water conduit in connection with the same work. The foundations consist of turpentine piles driven 38ft. into the ground (which is mostly reclaimed land), and surrounded by concrete, forming one continuous solid mass. The most up-to-date methods in pile-driving are in use, the machine being capable of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MEXICAN MIX-UP.

    Conditions in Mexico are rapidly approaching a crisis, and a special session of Congress may be necessary to deal with the situation. ...

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  9. CHINA'S DIPLOMATIC TROUBLES

    The Pekin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that Dr. Sun Yat Sen made a speech yesterday, in the course of which he dwelt upon the necessity for the recognition ...

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  10. THREE CO-RESPONDENTS.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Court to -day, continued the hearing of the suit instituted by Stuart Hamilton Williams, for a dissolution of his marriage with Lily Sophia ...

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  11. PROVOKING COMPLICATIONS.

    With 500 rebels, General Salazar is on the outskirts of Agua Prieta, opposite Douglas, Arizona, and is threatening to attack the latter town. It is believed that Salazar's ...

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  12. INSUFFERABLE HEAT.

    The intense heat lately prevailing in Rome has driven a number of people to suicide. Not a day passed during the week on which several cases of self-destruction were ...

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  13. KLONDIKE GOLD.

    The gold yield on the Klondike last year was valued at £1,000,000, an increase of £200,000 over the amount for 1911. ...

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  14. THE WAITERS' TIP.

    Leaving dozens of diners seated at the tables and calling out for their luncheons, the waiters in two of the biggest hotels in Boston went out on strike yesterday as a ...

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  15. BURIED IN SAND.

    Much excitement was caused on Bronte Beach yesterday afternoon through two young children being overwhelmed by a sudden fall of sand. Some difficulty was ...

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  16. LABOR DAY IN BRITAIN.

    The Trades Union Congress at Newport has adopted a resolution calling upon all British workers to imitate the Continental custom of observing May 1 as Labor Day. ...

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  17. A £20,000 WAGER.

    Mr. Rembert Hall, editor of the New York monthly "Polo," has made a bet of £20,000 that the English team will win three matches straight in the coming polo contest. ...

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  18. WHEAT MARKET STEADY.

    The wheat market opened yesterday with prices showing a decline of 1-8d to ¼d. Fairly large stocks were being pressed on to the market. Following the opening a further ...

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  19. WEEVILY FRUIT.

    At the Central Summons Court this morning Inspector Kench proceeded against James Thomas Tillock, or Messrs. Tillock and Co., whose business premises are at the corner ...

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  20. FINED £100.

    At the Police Court this morning, O. A. Cowin, master of the steamer Koju Maru, was fined £100 for allowing a prohibited immigrant, Chan Tart, to enter the ...

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  21. GOVERNOR'S TOUR.

    The Governor (Lord Chelmsford) and Lady Chelmsford will leave Sydney to -morrow evening for Albury. On Wednesday the Governor will open the agricultural show. ...

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