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  2. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    The assassination of Sir William H. C. Wyllic occurred in the Jehangir Hall, which was the gift of the wealthy Parsces, at the Imperial Institute ...

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  3. 3rd EDITION

    The weather was dull and threatening for the opening of the third day's play. There was a moderate attendance. During and Brearley resumed England's ...

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  4. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The second Test match was resumed to-day at Leeds in lovely weather on it sound wicket, and before a good attendance of the public, England had two wickets ...

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  5. SYDNEY'S CONVERSIONS

    The views of some clergy on the recent Chapman-Alexander Mission in Sydney have been obtained by a representative of the "Sunday Times ...

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  6. DISASTER AT A DOCK.

    A land slide has occurred in a deep trench in the new lock at the Alexandra Dock extension works at Newport, Monmouth ...

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  7. ARM BITTEN OFF CROCODILE

    During a performance of twelve "tame" crocodiles at a music hall at Neuilly, France, one of them hit off the right arm of Princess Siva, the trainer ...

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  8. THE JOCKEY WOOTTON.

    The Sydney jockey Wootton, who recently met with an accident, has left his bed. He is very sore, but convalescent ...

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  9. AN IMPERIAL NAVY.

    The Legislative Council of the island of St. Vincent, a British possession in the West Indies, has resolved tom offer Britain 1 per cent of the local ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLES.

    Chancellor of the British Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) has promised to reduce the tax on petrol for doctors' motor-cars to a penny half-penny, and ...

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  11. CRIME CREATES HORROR IN INDIA.

    The King, Queen Alexandra, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Lord Minto, and many others have sent messages of condolence to Lady Wyllie ...

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  12. A HUGE DEFICIT.

    LONDON, Friday afternoon.—The balance-sheet of the International Mercantile Marine for 1908 shows a deficit of £345,800 ...

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  13. LATE MELBOURNE NEWS.

    A special court of live magistrates has been appointed for Victoria to facilitate the work in connection with Old-Age Pensions, and similar courts have been formed ...

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  14. E. RICH AND CO.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—E. Rich and Co., Ltd., have unanimously resolved to transfer the management to Sydney ...

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  15. NEW LINER'S TRIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Otranto has completed her seagoing trial satisfactorily ...

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  16. DESPERATE DEEDS ADVOCATED

    Broken Hill has been much disturbed during the past four days by wild talk. Some of the leaders have suggested taking possession of the mines, especially ...

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  17. MOTIVE FOR THE MURDER

    The assassin Dinghra is a Hindu from Punjab. He has two brothers who were both educated in England. One is a doctor ...

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  18. APPEAL TO THE PREMIER.

    The Mayor to-night received a telegram from Mr. Wade, Premier, in answer to one despatched by him as follows:— "your wire just received ...

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  19. ADMIRALTY MEAT CONTRACTS.

    The Admiralty's June contract for the supply of preserved beef has been divided equally between the Queensland and Central Queensland meat export companies ...

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  20. SERIOUS FLOODS IN VICTORIA.

    Floods are being experienced in various parts, Gippsland being the chief sufferer. The bridge across the Avon River at Stratford is tottering to-day, and is ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. COAL-MINING TROUBLE.

    Much uneasiness has been felt in Newcastle and Maitland districts during the last few weeks owing to the three large collieries—Hebburn, Dudley, and Hetton ...

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  22. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.

    All order has been issued for the disinterment of the bodies of three children —Arthur Joseph Morris Annie May Morris, and Olive Lillian Morris—who ...

    Article : 200 words
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