DEATH OF A GIRL.
SUSPECTED CASE OF PLAGUE. Cy Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. (.Received February 26, 9.36 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. A girl died at Kempsey, it is suspected from plague. CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS. NEW SOUTH WALES MEETING. Cy Telegmph.— Pros 3 Aatjociation.— Copyright. (Received February 26, 9.36 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. At the- Sydney Cyclists' Union championship meeting, Mutton (Now South Wales) won the mile championship, baating Thompson (Now South Wales) by a, length in 2mm 10 3-ssec. Thompson annexed the five miles event, beating Mutton by two lengths in llmin 4& 4-ssec. THE ZAHKA KHELS. ' ■ — -O FRIENDLY NATIVES ACT AS MEDIATORS. Cy Telep-aph.— Frea» Association.— Copyright. CALCUTTA, 25th' February. Friendly Afridis have approached General Sir James Willcocks, who is conducting ths punitive expedition against the Znkha Khtl tribesmen, with a view of acting n3 mediators between, him and the Zaltlus. A GREAT INVENTOR. MR. EDISON OPERATED ON. By Tijlegraph.— Press Association.-- Copyright NEW YORK, 26th Fcbruay. Mr. Thomas AJva Edison, the wellknown inventor, has been operated upon for mastoiditis (a. complication of inflammation of the ear). Mr. Edison, who wns born in 1847, has suffered fiom ear trouble for years.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 7
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