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

    President Taft announces that he has recommended Congress to make an appropriation of £500,000 for the fortification of the Panama Canal. He has recommended also ...

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  7. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Edward Alfred Dicks, the young laborer who was arraigned at the Central Criminal Court on a charge of having criminally assaulted a girl, at Lindfield, on July 6, was ...

    Article : 326 words
  8. THE CHINEE GAMBLER.

    To say that Sydney is still recking with fun-tan shops and pak-s-pu Joints would he wide of the mark, but that there are still quite a large number of these dens carried ...

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  9. THE KENSINGTON TRAGEDY.

    On the application of Mr. Bathgate, of the Crown Law Department, the charge against David John Brown--"that Eleanor Brown, on or about the 23rd day of August, 1910, at ...

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  10. CRIPPEN'S FURNITURE.

    Crippen's furniture and other household effects from his into residence in Hilldrop[?]ent, Camden-road, were sold by auction to-day. ...

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  11. CANADIAN LIBERALS.

    The strength that is being developed by the French Nationalist movement under Mr. Bourassa in Quebec is giving the Laurier Government some concern. ...

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  12. NEW YORK JOURNALISM.

    The "Evening Post" publishes a letter from Mayor Gaynor, in which he gives his impressions at the time he was shot by the discharged municipal employee, Gallagher, ...

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  13. MERRY FEDERALISTS.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Fisher told Mr. Poynton that though it was desirable that all landowners should send in returns of their land values, exempt owners below the ...

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  14. THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    In the course of on address yesterday the "Rev. Dr. Graham, of the Baptist Church in Toronto, referred to the proceedings of the late Eucharistic Congress, and said he would ...

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  15. NORTH SYDNEY OVAL.

    The North Sydney Council has decided to grant the North Sydney District Cricket Club control of the local oval for the next three seasons. The club is to collect the ...

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  16. PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS.

    At the congress of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association to-day, the president. Mr. Hendery, stated that the value of lumber cut in British Columbia last year was £2,400,000. ...

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  17. BRAINS AND BEAUTY.

    The local University is determined that its future professors will be decorative, and present an ensemble on the platform on Commencement Day as lovely as the female of a ...

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  18. SENATOR AND MISTRESS.

    Mrs. Bradley, of Salt Lake City, who some time ago, in Washington, shot Senator Brown, her lover, has Just won a suit that she brought for the recognition of her ...

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  19. APPLES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Arrangements are being made at Seattle for the shipment of 4600 boxes of Eastern Washington apples to Australia. The fruit will be specially selected, and ...

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  20. WILL GROSS THE ALPS.

    The Swiss authorities have forbidden the aviators Chavez and Weymann to mako on other attempt to fly across the Alps. The airmen, however, declare that an soon ...

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  21. AMERICAN WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The visible supply of wheat in the United States on Saturday was estimated at 29,207,000 bushels. The supply in Canada is estimated at 3,290,000 bushels. ...

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  22. "AT HOME" AT BAUMANN'S.

    Over 90 guests were entertained at Baumann's on Tuesday afternoon by Miss Monie, of the Glebe, who provided a charming musical programme, contributed to by ...

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  23. MR. JOHN GUNN DEAD.

    Mr. John Alexander Gunn, M.L.C., died this morning at the Ermelo private Hospital in Captain Cook Crescent, Sydney. Mr. Gunn was a pastoralist in a very big way, ...

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  24. ODDFELLOWS' CENTENARY.

    The hundredth anniversary of the independent Order of Oddfellows will he celebrated in 1919. By that year Mr. Goodwin, the Grand Secretary of the Order in ...

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  25. AMERICAN BOXING.

    "Fighting' Dick Nelson out-potated "The Dixie Kid," who is generally recognised as the welter-weight champion, in a ten rounds bout to-night. ...

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  26. NEW AUSTRALIAN LINERS.

    No fewer than 12 steamers, aggregating 130,000 tons, are under construction for the Australian passenger trade. ...

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  27. GRAND OPERA COMPANY.

    Mr. Henry Bracy, stage director of the J. C. Williamson Grand opera Company, arrived in Sydney from Adelaide this morning to make preparations for the return season of 18 ...

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