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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg reports that Baron Ungern Sternberg, the correspondent there of the semi-official Austro-Hungarian news agency ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-An earthquake destroyed several houses at Aumal, Algeria, Fourteen natives perished. [An earthquake shock, accompanied by a low ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The Bengali Nationalists' are greatly disturbed at the honor of knighthood having been conferred upon Mr J. D. Rees, M.P. (Liberal), for ...

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  6. THE LATEST AIRSHIP.

    Barring such classical people as Mercury, Icarius, and Co., the first word in aerial navigation was spoken by an Australian, Mr. Hargraves, who invented the box kite. And ...

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  8. The Wealth of Our Waters.

    At the last meeting of the Board of Fisheries a proposal to repeat the experiment of introducing gravid Tasmanian flounder was defeated by a vote of the majority of members present. ...

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  9. Heat Wave in Russia.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-There has teen a prolonged heat wave in South Russia, and the crops and meadows are withered up. ...

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  10. The Grand Prize of Paris.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The principal event of the French racing season was run today in the Bois de Boulogne, end resulted as under:- ...

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  11. A DISAPPOINTED M.P.

    Mr. D. A. Thomas, M.P. for Newport, will retire at the next election. He is apparently discontented that he was not Included in the Birthday honors. ...

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  12. Fighting in Nigeria.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The British force in Southern Algeria under Major G. E. Bruce secured the surrender in dense bush of Chief Nzekwe. with 200 followers. ...

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  13. Villepreux Disaster.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Inquiry snowed that 24 persons were killed and 41 injured by the terrible railway collision at Villepreux, near Versailles, France, and three others are ...

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  14. PREACHING AND HEALING.

    At the School of Arts on Sunday night, Mr. W. A. Adams, B.A., delivered the inaugural address in connection with the establishment of the "Immanuel Movement in Australia." In his ...

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  15. Premature Explosion at a Gala.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The premature explosion of fireworks at a lifeboat gala at Leeds yesterday killed three people and injured tea. ...

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  16. THE VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Queen Mary has accepted the position of Patron of the Victoria League. [The Victoria League was established in 1901 ...

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  17. VETERAN EMPLOYEES.

    Fifty-five years' service on the some farm IS the record of John Long, foreman to Mr. E. B. Gibson, of Saffron Walden, Esses (England). Mr. Gibson stated recently at a dinner to his ...

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  18. Carolina Cotton Mills.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The representatives of 58 cotton mills in Carolina (D.S.) have agreed to cease production entirely for four weeks in July and August. ...

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  19. "CHILL OCTOBER."

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Sir J. B. Millais' picture "Chill October," painted In 1871, vas sold at Christie's auction rooms yesterday, and realised 4,800 guineas. ...

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  20. THE BAGHDAD RAILWAY LOAN.

    LONDON. Sunday Evening.-The Baghdad Railway loan has been oversubscribed. The loan, which is being issued by a Continental syndicate which is financing the ...

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  21. AVONMOUTH STRIKE OVER.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The dock workers at Avonmouth have resumed work on the withdrawal of the dock officials, who were supervising nonunionist labor aboard Messrs. ...

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  22. THE PLUVIOSE DISASTER.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The position of; the forward divine wings confirms the opinion that the French submarine Pluviose made a supreme effort to rise to the surface after ...

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  23. ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE GOVERNOR OF KHARBIN.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-An attempt was made to assassinate the Governor of Kharbin yesterday, The Governor was wounded. The assailant escaped. ...

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  24. SUICIDE OF A N.Z. OFFICER.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Captain Hugo Frank Henry was found dead in a garden at Bath, with a revolver lying beside him. He had previously been in great pain from bee ...

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  25. FOR DIRIGIBLES AND AEROPLANES.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-The Italian Chamber of Deputies has voted £400,000 for dirigibles and aeroplanes. ...

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  26. STARR-BOWKETT BALLOTS.

    The Stanmore and Petersham Starr-Bowkett Building Society held their fifth appropriation meeting at their office, 241 Parrarnatta-road, on June 21, in the presence of a large number of ...

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  27. CODY PROGRESSING FAVORABLY

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Mr. S. F. Cody, the British War Office expert in aeronautics, who was badly injured by the collapse of an aeroplane at Aldershot, is progressing ...

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  28. MAYOR AS CENSOR.

    Mayor Gaynor, Mayor of New York, "who created a sensation very recently by attacking Mr. William Hearst, the editor of the "New York American," in a speech at a public ...

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  29. HOFRICHETER SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Lieutenant Hofricheter, who attempted to poison a number of officers of the General Staff at Vienna in order to secure promotion, has been ...

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  30. SLEEPY LOVER.

    Edward Oughton, of Redcliffe-road, South Kensington, a young man who, it was declared, used to go to sleep when he called on his sweethert, was at London Sheriff's ...

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  31. FIVE EXCURSIONISTS DROWNED.

    LONDON Sunday Evening.-A boat full of Sunday school excursionists capsized at Turnberry, Ayrshire, and five of the occupants were drowned. ...

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  32. THE GATESHEAD MURDER.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-At the' Assizes at "Newcastle to-day Thomas Craig was found guilty of the murder of Thomas William Henderson, a glassblower, at Gateshead, on March ...

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  33. AMBULANCE WORK AT ROCKDALE.

    Mayor G. Lane Mullins, deputy chairman of the N.S.W. centre of St John's Ambulance Association, presided at a meeting of the Rockdale class, when certificates were presented ...

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  34. THE LATE PHIL MAY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-In unveiling a tablet in memory of Phil May at Leeds, Mr. E. T. Reed, an artist bf "Punch" staff, remarked that no artist 'ever sacrificed more beautiful ...

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  35. THE LAKE OF COMO TRAGEDY.

    Owing to a long-standing controversy between Italy and the United States, because Italy refuses to extradite, persons accused of murder, the extradition of Charlton Porter to Italy is ...

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  36. DARING ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-A printer's cashier, returning from a West End bank at noon on Saturday, was chloroformed from behind on a staircase, and fell unconscious. The ...

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  37. CITY TRAMS BLOCKED.

    Owing to a leakage in an underground feeder, one of the largest blocks seen for some time occurred in the Elizabeth-street tram service shortly before 8 o'clock on Saturday ...

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  38. IMMENSE GOLD REEF.

    The Toronto correspondent of the London "Times" telegraphs that engineers of the Grand Trunk Pacific report that they have discovered a gold quartz reef near Stewart. ...

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  39. ECONOMIC VALUATIONS.

    The making of the valuations for the next triennial period is a duty imposed on municipal councils before the end of this year, and Hurstville Council decided its course of ...

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  40. THE SCOTT ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.-Queen Alexandra at Buckingham Palace yesterday presented Captain Scott with a flag to plant at the furthest point south reached. The Terra Nova ...

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  41. THE R.A.S. HORSE PARADE.

    At the Royal Agricultural Society's monthly meeting, the secretary reported that arrange meats had been made for the horse parade : show, which would begin on August 10. Judges ...

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  42. COOK'S RIVER TRAM EXTENSION

    The question of extending the Cook's River tram came before Rockdale Council at last meeting, when Alderman Monahan moved:-"(a) That the time is ripe for re-opening the ...

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  43. THE LORD MAYOR.

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Allen Taylor returned to Sydney on Monday from a visit to the North Coast Although the holiday was observed at the Town Hall, he spent this ...

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  45. MEXICAN GRAVES.

    A curious custo[?] regard to graves prevails in Mexico. You must buy your burial lot outright and mark 'Perpetua' on your tombstone if you want to rest there for ever. ...

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  46. REMARKABLE COW.

    A Guernsey cow at the Massachusetts (U.S.A. Agricultural experiment station is credited with a remarkable fact in milk and butter production, says "Farm end Home." ...

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  47. THE BUSH NURSING SCHEME.

    A public meeting to consider the bosh nursing scheme, which it is proposes snail be adopted was a memorial to King Edward VII., will be held at Sydney Town Hall to-morrow ...

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  48. FATAL MOTOR RACE.

    A Press telegram of May 12 from New York to London said.-A twenty-four hoars' motor car race which started yesterday evening on the Brighton Beach race track has already ...

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  49. BABY'S BODY AT MOORE PARK.

    A number of children playing on a vacant allotment of land off Dowling-street, Moore Park, on sunday morning, found-the body of a newly-born male infant, wrapped in a ...

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