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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. THE SYDNEY MYSTERY

    The Acting City Coroner (Mr. Fincham) this morning began an enquiry concerning the deaths of George Wiscombe, a florist, and Edith DeVere Hunt, proprietress of a ...

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  5. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the Stock Exchange:— Waihi, buyers 42/6, sellers 45/. Waihi Junction, buyer 25/, sellers 26/. ...

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  6. FLAG DAY.

    Addressing a crowd at the celebration of "Flag Day" here yesterday, President Wilson said he wondered at those who used the American flag boastfully. The ...

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  7. WOMEN IN THE PULPIT.

    To-day the Methodist Provincial Conference recommended the General Conference to admit women clergymen, thus following the example of the Salvation ...

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  8. AHERN DEFEATS BURNS.

    Last night Young Ahern defeated Sid Burns in the second round. He outclassed Burns, and timing his blows with perfect coolness, jabbed and hooked with each hand ...

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  9. LIQUOR IN CAMP.

    A few days ago the Minister of Defence requested the resignation of Major Leonard for having allowed an infringement of the military regulations ...

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  10. DELANEY BEATS STONE.

    At the rooms of the National Sporting Club. Jerry Delaney easily outpointed Harry Stone at the end of 20 rounds for £200. Delaney scored throughout, and ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantities of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,220,000 quarters, against 3,060,000 quarters a week ago. The ...

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  12. MEXICAN PROBLEM.

    The delegates to the Mexican Peace Conference at Niagara Falls have suggested five names for the provisional presidency of Mexico. The United States delegates ...

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  13. WELLS AND COLIN BELL.

    Recently there has been a fumor that Bombardier Wells is not training seriously for his forthcoming fight with Colin Bell. Yesterday Wells described the rumor as ...

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  14. NEW CALEDONIA.

    The steamer Epi, bound to the, New Hebrides, became a total wr[?]k 40 miles north-west of Pott Island. The crew and passengers were saved and are coming to ...

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  15. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—At Falmouth—Invermark, from Port Pirie, January 21; Amiral Cecille, from Melbourne, March 10; Carl, from Geelong, March 3; Anakonda, from Sydney, February 19; Loch ...

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  16. CARPENTIER INVINCIBLE.

    At Beziers last night Carpentier knocked out "Battling" Robinson, the negro heavyweight, in three rounds. ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  18. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The English team for the Davis Cup contests has been selected as follows:—J. C. Parke, H. Roper-Barrett, T. M. Mavrogordato, and A. R. [?]. Kingscote. ...

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  19. THE PALACE INVADER.

    H. Pike, the man who last week invaded Buckingham Palace at night to prove, as he explained, the possibility of gaining an entrance, was again charged ...

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  20. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.

    The "Daily Chronicle," in an article this morning, urges the Government to introduce legislation to regularise the position of the Public Trustee. "This office." states ...

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  21. FAIR RENTS.

    The caucus devoted the whole of the morning's meeting to discussion of the fair rents question. It was decided eventually to introduce a measure early in the ...

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  22. THE LONDON CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Playing yesterday for the London championship at the Queen's Club courts, Dunlop defeated Blew, 6—2, 6—1, 6—3. Wilding and Brookes are not playing in this ...

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  23. FIGHTING THE TRUSTS.

    The President, Dr. Wilson, states that he intends to carry his anti-trust programme to a conclusion despite the strong efforts which certain interests are making ...

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  24. AVIATON.

    M. Maison, a French aviator, is the latest airman to plan a trans-Atlantic flight. He proposes to make the attempt in the spring of next year, using a biplane ...

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  26. TAXES ON MOTOR CARS.

    A meeting of the Agents-General to-day approved of a proposition formulated by the Royal Automobile Club to be presented to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The House of Assembly, by 82 votes to 10. to-day negatived the motion of Mr. Cresswell, leader of the Labor Party, to reject the Riotous Assemblies Bill. ...

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  28. AFTER CENTURIES.

    During the excavation of Scoria, on a hill at Remuera, Auckland, the workmen found a cave containing the remains of a dozen skeletons which had apparently ...

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  29. OLYMPIC CONFERENCE.

    The International Olympic Conference was opened here to-day. Australia is represented by Messrs. Flack, Williams, Southwell, Kidston, and Inglis. The ...

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  30. PLURAL VOTING.

    The House of Commons last night agreed to the third reading of the Plural Voting Bill by 320 votes to 242. ...

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  31. PANAMA TOLLS.

    The President (Dr. Wilson) to-day signed the Panama Canal Tolls Exemption Repeal Bill, as passed by the Senate and agreed to by the House of Representatives. ...

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  32. WOOL SALES.

    The last of this season's wool sales opened to-day, when 22,400 bales in all were submitted. The wools were chiefly from the northern and central districts, ...

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    There were 122 competitors for the Caladonian shield, fired for at Glasgow to-day. McAllister (New South Wales) and Harrison (New South Wales), each with 96, have ...

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  34. THE SACKVILLE PEERAGE.

    Mr. Ernest Sackville West, the unsuccessful claimant to the Sackville peerage in 1910, committed suicide to-day on hearing of his wife's death from cancer. ...

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  35. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Charles Morgan, of Spring-street, Alberton, had his right hand injured whilst engaged at work on the ketch Crest of the Wave at Mr. Beauchamp's slip, ...

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  36. RAILWAY UNIONS,

    Presiding to-day at a meeting of the National Union of Railwaymen at Swansea, Mr. Bellamy said the fusion of the railway unions had already been justified. ...

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  37. ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    James Paddon, the Australian challenger for the world's sculling championship, to be contested on August 24, has accepted the [?]spitality of the West-End ...

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  38. TRAMS COLLIDE.

    Two trams collided in Pitt-street this evening, with the result that four people were treated at the Sydney Hospital. A tram bound from Circular Quay to the ...

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  40. THE RIGHT REV. A. R. TUCKER.

    The Right Rev. A. R. Tucker, Bishop of Uganda from 1899 to 1911, became suddenly ill in the cloisters at Westminster Abbey yesterday. He was removed to the ...

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  41. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    A match was begun to-day at Lord's, between Middlesex and Lancashire. When stumps were drawn, Middlesex had lost two wickets for 427, Tarrant contributing ...

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  43. A WELL-KNOWN CRICKETER.

    The death is announced of Mr. Allan G. Steele, the well-known cricketer, aged 66 years. He played successively for Marlborough, Cambridge University, and ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir George Reid to-day extended a welcome to the 70 Australian delegates who are attending the Salvation Army Congress in London. ...

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  45. THE STACKHOUSE EXPEDITION.

    It is announced that the Antarctic expedition under the leadership of Mr. J. Foster Stackhouse will start in December next. Besides the exploration of King ...

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  46. THE ABATTOIRS COMMISSION.

    The final sitting in Melbourne of the South Australian Abattoirs Commission was held at State Parliament House to-day. ...

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  47. BROKEN HILL.

    The Silver City Show committee mad[?] a profit of nearly £100 over its May show [?] HOUSE GUTTED BY FIRE. A fire at South Broken Hill last night ...

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  51. EXTENDING GERMAN TRADE.

    Information reached here to-day concerning the plans of a German association for extending trade with Australasia. Two trade commissioners appointed by the ...

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