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  5. AUSTRALIAN CANNIBALS. SCIENTISTS' DISCOVERIES.

    The Fremantle correspondent of the "S.M. Herald" on August 27 wired:— The work of the Swedish Scientific Expedition, the members of which ...

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  6. WORLD OF SPORT.

    Adelaide sports this week received shock when that clever lightweight,G Bax, was sent out for two months for breaking a riding engagement with ...

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  7. LITHGOW IRONWORKERS' STRIKE.

    Serious developments occurred this morning at Lithgow At an early hour it became known-that the enginedrivers and firemen employed on the blast ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING. TAMPERING WITH HORSE'S GIRTH.

    Prior to the Rosehill races on Angustia Flavigny was sold, passing from the possession of "A, Fuller" out of L. C. Want's stable to A that of H. ...

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  9. FIRE AT RAILWAY TOWN.

    The Central Fire Station received a call this afternoon to a five in an unoccupied house in Beryl-lane, in the vicinity of the Rising Sun Hotel, at ...

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  10. FURTHER ATTEMPTED. BURGLARY.

    Following on the attempt mada on Tuesday night to effect an entrance into the premises of Matthew Goode and Co.. Argent-lane, another effort ...

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  11. ADELAIDE-BROKEN HILL EXPRESS.

    The statement of the South Australian Commissioner of Railways, published in to-day's ''Miner" to the cifeot that no request had been made for an ...

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  13. FOOTBALL INCIDENT.

    In the third quarter of the football match on Saturday between the Essendon and Fitzray teams, an unpleasant incident occurred. Ogden, ono of the ...

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  14. BOXING.

    The postponed match between Bombadier Wells and Jack Johnson is the subject of much comment in English sporting circles. ...

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  15. LINDRUM FOR ENGLAND.

    Fred Liridrum, who recently made a break,of 1239, second only to the mammoth runs made by George Gray under the existing rules of billiards, will leave ...

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  16. POVERTY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

    Mr. Edmonds, editor of the Sydney "Bulletin," after a trip through a great part of Europe and Palestine, returned per the Ophir yesterday. ...

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  17. PRESIDENT TAFT ON UNIONISM.

    There seems to be an exceptional wave of plain-speaking upon social and economic matters, which is perhaps yet another sign that we are on the ...

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  18. GENERAL SPORT.

    E. Eastman a crack. Canadian colcred runner, B. R. Day, and W. Growcott were competitors in a 130yds. race at Cardiff recently. The event was ...

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