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  2. "SUN'S" WEATHER CHART.

    Pressure Note.--Very little change has taken place in pressure distribution during the past 24 hours. The high pressure which was centrally situated over the south-western districts of Queensland, has moved a little to the north-cast, thus allowing a northerly extension of the Antarctic disturbance. The northern Isobar of this disturbance extends from Fowler Bay through the northern districts of Victoria thence across the Tasman Sea to southern New Zealand. Another high pressure is shown over West Australia, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA.

    It is proposed to hold on aeroplane race from London to Japan. "M. Beaumont" (Lieutenant Conneau, of the French Navy), who won the recent race ...

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  5. A PENDANT PAWNED.

    At the Sydney Quarter Sessions this morning, before Judge Rogers, a young woman named Annie Walsh was charged with having on February 1, 1911, stolen a pendant, ...

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  6. NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    Commenting upon the naval agreement between Britain and Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, the "Morning Post" writes. "The naval memorandum as now issued is ...

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  7. MONGOLIA'S PASSENGERS.

    The Mongolia arrived this morning, and the following are the passengers for Sydney:-- Mesdames Wilson, Russell, Mackenzie, Shaw, Wright Brotteau, Saunders, Clarke, and ...

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  8. PEERS' HOPELESS FIGHT.

    It is now practically certain that the Vote Bill will not encounter any serious obstacle. The King will return to London to-morrow, and on Wednesday his Majesty will ...

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  9. CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The weather is reported to be milder throughout The lowest temperature recorded in this State this morning was 18deg. at Bundarra on the western slopes. At Sydney ...

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  10. THE DISTRICT COURT.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day Mr. Walter Edmunds was appointed permanently to the Bench of the District Court. ...

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  11. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Playing for Hampshire against Warwickshire, at Southampton to-day, C. B. Fry scored 54. ...

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  12. "GO IT 'PHONSY!"

    King Alfonso and Queen Victoria, who are now in England, will be among the most prominent people who will be seen at the approaching polo tournament at Eton; ...

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  13. A NEWCASTLE COLLISION.

    The Marine Court held an inquiry to-day into the circumstances connected with a collision between the steamer Helen Nicoll, owned by Jones Bros., of Bathurst-street ...

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  14. RAINFALL IN NEW SOUTH WALES

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  15. CHINESE CONSPIRATORS.

    A terrific explosion shook all the buildings along the waterfront to-day. Chinese conspirators were endeavoring to smuggle a large consignment of dynamite ...

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  16. CONDITIONS ON THE COAST.

    The reports from the signalmasters along the coast are us follow:--North Coast, fine, seas smooth to moderate; Hastings, Hunter, and Manning, fine and frosty, seas smooth to ...

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  17. JULY RAINFALL

    During July fully three-fourths of New South Wales had rainfall which exceeded the average. The favored areas included the greater parts of the "wheat belt" and of the ...

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  18. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS.

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  19. THE ALBANIANS' STRUGGLE.

    Guerilla warfare and massacres are still raging in Albania. The despatch of additional troops to-day under high officials lends confirmation to ...

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  20. HIGH TIDES.

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  21. SETTING A GOOD EXAMPLE.

    The Viceroy of Canton and 20 members of his staff have been inoculated with anti-plague serum in the hope that their example will be followed by the native population. ...

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  22. RIVER REPORTS.

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  23. H. D. M'INTOSH FOR AUSTRALIA

    Hugh D. M'Intosh will sail for Australia on Thursday. The Sydney promoter has engaged the two colored heavyweights Sam Longford and ...

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  24. FOUGHT THE POLICEMAN.

    There was a wild wrestling display at Alexandria on July 28, and as a result of the severe handling Constable Dudley received two men. Thomas Moran, 24, and John ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Hungarian Government Is organising a aeries of festivities In honor of tho centenary fit tho birth of Frunz Lizst, tho famous pianist and composer. ...

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  28. UNLICENSED HOSPITAL

    A breach of section 6 of the Private Hospital Act of 1905 was responsible for the appearance of Annie Edith Naughton, a nurse at the Redfern Police Court to-day. ...

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  29. CHARGE OF ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    A young man Laurence Phelan, was charged at the Sydney Quarter Sessions to-day before Judge Rogers, with having in company with another person, name ...

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  30. CONCORD GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the final of the club championship at Concord R. B. Godbolt defeated F. D Layton by 12 up and 11 to play. In the morning round Godbolt was it up his stroke ...

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