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  6. News off the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    Although the Water Police have now been dragging North Harbor, near Manly, for nearly 30 hours, they have not recovered the body of Mr. Arthur Edwards, lately a ...

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  7. TROUBLE IN ARCADY.

    Interesting evidence was promised in an action for £1000 damages brought by a farmer named Richard Bellinger against William Morris Hughes, Federal Attorney- General, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICAN SUGAR TRUST.

    The Department of Justice has prepared a petition for the dissolution of the Sugar Refining Co., which will be filed in the United States District Court within a few ...

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  9. ACROSS THE ALPS.

    A dali[?]g aeroplane flight across the Alps is to bo commenced to -morrow from Brig, in Switzerland. The competitors will fly over the Simplon ...

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  10. ASKED TO BE SHOT.

    The story of how a husband, yielding to the entreaties, of the dying wife, shot the latter to end the Intense agony, she was enduring as the result of an accident, comes ...

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  11. TURKEY'S OLD RULER.

    From an authentic source it is learned that Abdul Hamid, Turkey's dethroned Sultan, is still haunted by the fear of assassination. ...

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  12. ARNST'S VICTORY.

    Mr. Harry Floyd, who accompanied Dick Arnst to the Zambesi, sends a full account of the Champion's great race with Barry to the "Sun" by mail in from Africa to-day. ...

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  13. AN ALL- RUSSIAN CARNIVAL

    An all-Russian aviation festival will be opened to- morrow. The prizes amount to £7000. ...

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  14. JAPANESE- AMERICAN WAR TALK

    Mr. Wither, United States Consul in Kobe, who arrived here to -day, declared in the course of an interview that all the talk of war between America and Japan was ...

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  15. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Some statistics in connection with the last general election that have Just been published show that out of over 6,000,000 voters 42,000, or 7 per cent., were Illiterate. ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., sailed for New York yesterday to raise funds in the United States for the Home Rule cause. A section of the Japanese press ...

    Article : 236 words
  17. WORLD'S WHEAT CROP.

    The yield of the wheat crop in the undermentioned counties up to September 1 was as follows:-- Italy, 165,346,656 bushels, as compared with ...

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  18. MR. ARTHUR EDWARDS.

    Who was drowned on Saturday in a boating accident in North Harbor. Mr. Edwards was one of the most prominent members of Clarke and Meynell's "Arcadian" company, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales is to start on a tour of the world next January. He will make the voyage in a cruiser, and will be accompanied by his brother, Prince ...

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  20. WORST ON RECORD.

    There are indications that the wine harvest of 1910 will be the worst on record. The Bordeaux vineyards are affected to the extent of 59 per cent, below last year's yield. ...

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  21. KOREA'S ANNEXATION.

    Diplomatic representatives who have returned from the Far East agree in declaring that there is sure to be an uprising in Korea. The Japanese are said to have captured ...

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  22. THE SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE

    The Labor Council of New South Wales is appealing to the various unions in the State for financial assistance for the members of the families of the Slaughtermens' Union now ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. CHICAGO'S POPULATION.

    According to the official census returns Chicago has a population of 2,185,283, and is the second largest city in the United States. Michael Tobin, a resident of ...

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  24. OUTCRY AGAINST HIGH TARIFFS

    The growing price of foodstuffs is causing an outcry against high tariffs on the Continent, and next year will see a general revision of fiscal policies. ...

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  25. ROBBED WHILE SWIMMING.

    While surf bathing at Watson's Ray yesterday afternoon Mr. Samuel Mills, who lives at Watson's Bay, had a gold watch and chain, with a gold locket attached, removed ...

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  26. SOCIALISTIC GOLF.

    The State has invaded the domain of private enterprise by another avenue, and sport is now to be reckoned among the services which Socialism is absorbing. R. S. Banks, the ...

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  27. DOCTOR AND RESCUED MAN.

    In connection with the death of Mr. James Munn. secretary to the Trades Hall Council, who was found on Thursday drowned at St. Kilda, it is reported that Mr. Thomas R. ...

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  28. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A driver, Robert Flood, who lives in Dennison- street, Rozelle, was wallding alongside a team of horses attached to a lorry in Omnibus- lane, off Ultimo- road. Pyrmont, this ...

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  29. SHIP CARNARVON BAY.

    Wrecked on-- [?]anu. in Bass Straits, on Thursday, whilst bound from London to Sydney. One boat and 15 of the crew are [?]esin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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