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

    "This " struck Sydney a day or two ago A "Sun" man's attention was drawn to "it" ' by the blood curdling shrieks of a dipsomaniac who had met "it" in a shady by-way ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIAN BOXERS.

    Australian pugilists are the subject of some interesting remarks by a 'Frisco sporting writer. "Bill Lang," says this authority, "brings ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 148 words
  7. "SUN'S" SURF NUMBER.

    A special issue of the "Sun" devoted to the summer pastime of surf-bathing, will appear to-morrow. It will consist of 16 pages, every one of ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. CRIPPEN COMMITTED.

    Hawley Crippen and Ethel Leneve were today committed for trial in connection with the Camden-road murder. Another big crowd put in an appearance ...

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  10. MR. WOOD AND THE LABOR PLEDGE.

    In his address at Eden recently Mr. Wood said, in effect, that a signature to a Labor pledge produced at the meeting was a forgery. ...

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  11. "GREATEST, GRANDEST EMPIRE."

    Speaking at the Canadian Manufacturers' Congress in this city. Mr. Hendry, the president, emphasised the statement that Canada did not stand in any need of reciprocity with ...

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  12. NEW YORK REPUBLICANS.

    As a result of to-day's primary meeting in New York State it is claimed that Vice-President Sherman will have a clear majority of 55 votes over Colonol Roosevelt ...

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  13. JOHNSON AND LANGFORD.

    Jack Johnson and Sam Longford meet in Boston to-day, to sign articles for the heavy weight championship of the world. Johnson is insisting upon Langford ...

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  14. CRIME IN BRITAIN.

    The expulsion of aliens from England is having the effect of steadily reducing crime. The number of aliens that settled in Britain last year was 10,000, as compared with ...

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  15. STORM OF OPPOSITION.

    Mr. Asquith is at present in Scotland, and is not expected to return until the middle of October. In the absence of tho Prime Minister it ...

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  16. SHAKESPEARE AND STEP-DANCING.

    A somewhat novel excuse was offered by a lady defendant charged at tho Glebe Police Court this morning with neglecting to send her child to school' the required number of ...

    Article : 168 words
  17. SWEATED PHOTOGRAPHERS.

    A preliminary meeting of members to organise the Photographers' Union was held last night. Mr. Harold Mercer presiding. Although the notice was very short, there ...

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  18. AMERICA'S HUGE FACTORIES.

    In his inaugural address at the opening of the autumnal conferences of Chambers of Commerce in Leeds yesterday. Lord Brassey, who presided, referred to his recent visit ...

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  19. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A Milwaukee message says that the only condition on which Abe Attell is willing to meet Ad. Wolgast for the lightweight championship is an equal division of the purse. ...

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  20. PLOT AGAINST THE MIKADO.

    The discovery of a plot for the assassination of the Emperor, Mutsu Hito, created a great sensation hero to-day. The conspirators have been arrested, and ...

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  21. A CHARGE WITHDRAWN.

    When the case against the 19 defendants for playing "two-up" in a house in Relly street was called on at the Water Police Court this morning. Sub-inspector Spence ...

    Article : 53 words
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  23. WARNING TO BREAD-CARTERS.

    One of the provisions of the Pure Foods Act makes it obligatory on bread-carters properly cover the bread on their carts. On August 27 Inspector Kench made an ...

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  25. BEDSTEADMAKERS ORGANISE.

    At a meeting of the members of the Bedstead Makers' Union held last night the adoption of the rules was agreed to and it was decided to register under the Act. ...

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