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  5. THE SEVENTH TEST.

    The South Africans appear to be coming to light at the wrong end of the tour. Yesterday, in the seventh test match at Nottingham, against Australia, they scored 266 runs for the loss of eight wickets on a ...

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  7. NEW AVIATION RECORD.

    A new aviation record was put up yesterday, when Mr. A Moorhouse, accompanied by two passengers, his wife, and the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. FREQUENCY OF FATALITIES.

    Gravely concerned as it is about the frequency of aviation fatalities, the Ministry of War has extended its patronage to a competition in which a prize of £16,000 is ...

    Article : 62 words
  9. THE QUARREL IN LONDON.

    At last therervappears a likelihood of open war between the High Commissioner and the Agents-General. Those who have known the relations between the State and Federal ...

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  10. EDDIE DURNAN.

    Champion sculler of America, who announces that ho win row Ernest Barry in the autumn for the sculling championship of the world and £500 aside. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Excitement over the naval situation having quietened, political interest is now, centred to the Opposition's frequent attempts to defeat the Government' in tile divisions taking ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. WILL STAND WITH THE EMPIRE

    Mr. G. E. Foster, Minister for Trade and Commerce, one of the members of the Cabinet by whom the Premier wast accompanied to London. returned to Ottawa yesterday. ...

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  13. ROSEHILL RACES.

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  14. MEN and WOMEN

    The Mayor of Bathurst (Alderman A. Rigby) and Alderman A. B. James have been appointed to represent the Bathurst Council at the Local Government Conference to take ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TYPHOID IN OTTAWA.

    One of the Ottawa papers, "The Journal," reports that a movement is afoot among a, number of Influential politicians to induce the Government to hold the winter session of ...

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  16. FROM HEAT TO COLD.

    London last week was in the throes of a heat wave, which was one of the worst ever experienced. The weather has now gone to the other ...

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  17. W. J. CHIDLEY.

    This morning the following letter from Mr. W. J. Chidley came to the editor of "The Sun":-- "Reception House, Darlinghurst, ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. SEARCHLIGHTS ON LINERS.

    The Advisory Committee of the Board of Trade, which has been considering the recommendations made by the Court of inquiry that investigated the Titanic catastrophe, has ...

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  19. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. G. E. Foster, Minister for Trade and Commerce, will visit Australia next February to complete the negotiations for securing reciprocity in trade between Canada and the ...

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  20. SUPPER IN THE SCRUB.

    The boy burglars who entered the refreshment rooms at M' Mahon's Point Ferry Wharf on Sunday night have not been caught yet, but unusual activity is being shown by the ...

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  21. RAVAGES BY FOXES.

    Stock-owners in the Bathurst district are suffering losses among sheep as a result of the ravages of foxes, which are becoming very numerous. Mr. H. Bucknell, of Eurona ...

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  22. OVER THE SEA.

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  23. UNIVERSITY WOMEN AT HOME.

    The members of the University Women Evening Students Association to the number of about thirty assembled in the drawing room at the Burlington Cafe on Saturday ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. A HUNGRY COW.

    A local resident got the scare of his life about 2 o'clock on Saturday morning, when he was awakened by steps on the verandan. He proceeded to make an investigation, and ...

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  25. COLLAPSED IN THE PARK.

    A man who was Walking through Exhibition Park this morning was seen to collapse suddenly. The services of the Civil Ambulance' were requisitiofied and he was ...

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  26. MURDEROUS BIOGRAPH.

    Let, me say that even the best picture shows make too light of taking life. In hourly all the western dramas, upon the slightest provocation, but; comes the six-shooter and ...

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