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  4. YANCO SCANDALS.

    Strange history will be revealed when the whole tale of Mr. L. A. B. Wade's mock palace at Yanco comes to be told. The main facts are already known to readers of "The ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. "THE SUN" CABLES.

    A new and exclusive cable service from London has been established by "The Sun." These messages will be found ...

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  8. MURDER OF SOPHIA SINGER.

    Charles Conway, the professional high diver, who stands charged with the murder of Sophia Singer, the victim of last week's rooming-house tragedy in Chicago, told a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE "HERALD" IN LINE.

    Once again is the 'Herald' true to the principles of New South Wales Liberalism-- "Don't worry about a policy till the other fellow's policy is popular, then grab it. ...

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  10. SOMETHING FOR MR. GRIFFITH.

    Mr. Griffith, chairman of the Muirrumbldgee Trust, made a "striking speech" in the Sydney Town Hall on July 20 of this year, on the night when the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) ...

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  11. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. G. E. Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce, who is going to Australia to conduct negotiations with the Federal Government with a view to bringing about an ...

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  12. FINANCIAL TANGLE.

    The new Irrigation Commissioner (Whom gossip names as Mr. L. A. B. Wade) will be appointed under conditions which will "retain for the responsible Minister and Cabinet ...

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    PIASTRE WINNING THE MELBOURNE CUP. Finish of the race at Flemington yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. EXTREMES OF CLIMATE.

    The Tasmanian Agent-General, Sir John M'Call, Informed a press interviewer to-day that he was submitting to his Government a detailed scheme for the settlement of ...

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  15. BAD ROAD FOR HAULAGE.

    Here and there are shocking instances of bad management which could not have been more extravagant if opportunities for waste had been deliberately sought. ...

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  16. WOLGAST AND MANDOT--DRAW

    Ad Wolgast, the lightweight champion boxer of the world, and Joe Mandot fought a ten-rounds draw at New Orleans to-day. Both men were badly punished. The ...

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  17. " A VENETIAN NIGHT."

    The Examiner of Plays, Mr. C. H. Brookfield, has prohibited the production at the Palace Theatre by a Berlin company, of the wordless play, "A Venetian Night." ...

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  18. QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED.

    Just as a beginning to give Mr. Griffith an opportunity for one of his intermittent fits of silence, the following questions may be asked:-- ...

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  19. "SCAB IN THE CREW."

    Seven sailors who signed on the steamer Rakala at Sydney for her voyage to London deserted here just before the departure of the vessel. The men stated that they Joined ...

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  20. THE GRANDIOSE AVENUES.

    Early in the period of chaos, the Administration was possessed by an artistic mania. So "The Avenues" were planned, leading with a fine sweep from the Yanco Railway ...

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