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  4. THE EIGHTH TEST.

    The eighth of the triangular tests started at Kennin Oval yesterday, when England and South Africa met for the third 'time this reason. Two innings were completed, the Springboks getting out for ...

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  7. A SUMMARY EVICTION.

    The power of a landlord with respect to the eviction of a tenant was clearly defined by the magistrate, Mr. Wilkinson, in the Small Debts division of the Newtown Police ...

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  8. NEW YORK POLICE SCANDALS.

    Sam Schepps, one of the men wanted by the New York police in connection with the murder of Hermann Rosenthal, has been arrested at Hotsprings, Arkansas. He admits that he ...

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  9. MEN and WOMEN

    Mr. A. Lasker. of Messrs. 1 asker and Lasker, of George street. Sydney, who is now visiting England, is praised by the London papers for his great presence of mind in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HIRER APPLAUSE.

    With the closing of the Alhambra "Variety Theatre for the summer vacation the last of the paid "claques," or organised teams of clappers, has disappeared from London. ...

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  11. FOG IN THE HARBOR.

    The dense fog which enveloped the harbor in the early daylight this morning was responsible for a good deal of delay to the shipping. The steamer Namol, with the ...

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  12. "MY FIVE GUINEAS."

    In April, when the Titanic disaster had shocked everybody, the Vaucluse Council, on the motion of Alderman Read, resolved to cable a motion of sympathy to England, and ...

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  13. CHINA BORROWING.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that it is believed that the Chinese Government is negotiating for a loan of £10,000,000 with unknown parties. ...

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  14. MOTOR-CAR SMASH.

    A motoring party in the Centennial Park, at an early hour this morning, had an abrupt and disastrous ending. Six persons, including the driver, were careering over the ...

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  15. NEW ISLAND ARISEN.

    As a result of the recent earthquake disturbances a volcanic island is rising in the Sea of Marmora. ...

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  16. DAY LABOR OR CONTRACT.

    A letter has been received by the Mayor of Randwick (Alderman Gilderthorp) from the Under-Secretary, Department of Public Works, with reference to the amount to be ...

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  17. MORE SOLDIERS WANTED.

    The French Governor in Morocco has made an urgent demand for 30,900 additional troops to deal with the unrest amongst the Moorish tribesmen. ...

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  18. BAILIFFS IN CHURCH.

    The churches of Watson's Bay are in debt to the municipal council for rates to the extent of £154 17s 5d. The matter was referred to at the meeting ...

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  19. INSURANCE ACT LIBRARY.

    The Government has taken over the largest skating rink in London, which cost £30,000 to build, to serve as a library in which to keep books and documents connected with ...

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  20. TELEPHONE COMPLAINTS.

    Parramatta is groaning under the weight of the burdens inflicted on it by its telephone system. Complaints have been made time after time, departmental investigations have ...

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  21. MR. BORDEN TO VISIT GERMANY

    It is announced that Mr. Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, is likely to visit Germany. ...

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  22. ROMAN CARNIVAL AT STADIUM.

    There is every indication that the Children's Hospital will win substantial help by the Roman Carnival at the Stadium on Thursday evening. Two hundred and fifty ...

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  23. BURNING, OR BURYING?

    Yesterday Mr. E. Wunderlich, vice-president of the Cremation Society of New South Wales, sent out to 600 employers of labor in the metropolitan area a copy of the petition ...

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  24. DISSOLUTION NEXT YEAR.

    There has been a recrudescence of rumors as to a reshuffling of positions in the British Cabinet, but it is not considered likely that there will be many changes this year. ...

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  25. ONE-MATCH-POWER GAS.

    I notice that this morning's "Herald" takes the part of the Australian Gaslight Co, against the Government, and audaciously finishes its article with a reference to ...

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  26. MINER OBJECTS TO SEARCH.

    At a meeting of the Young Men's Bible Class at the Eaglehawk West Methodist Church it was unanimously resolved:--That this meeting passes a vote of ...

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  27. STRUCK BY CART WHEEL.

    Florence Anabel, aged 10, of Mary-street, St. Peters, was last night watching her father take a wheel off a dray, when it slipped from his hand, crashed against the child, and ...

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  28. RANTALLA'S RALLY.

    Getting a cargo of beer aboard, a large sized Finn, Victor Rantalla, went on to his ship, the Fitzroy, late last night in a noisy mood, and proceeded to make a row that ...

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