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By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. (Beceived September 8, 8.35 a.m.) THE TUBKISH SULTAN. CONSTANTINOPLE, 7th Sept. The Sultan has returned here from his visit to Brusa, in Asiatic Turkey, where he greatly increased his popularity. (Beceived September 8, 9 a.m.) A BECOBD. NEW YORK, 7th September. Emilio Lunghi ran 700 yards at New York in 87 2-ssec — a record. FAVOURABLE CBOP PBOSPECTS. SYDNEY, 7th September. Soaking rains have fallen during the last few days, and crop prospects are good. HUNTING FATALITY. LONDON, 7th September. Mr. Richard Lawley, only son of Sir Arthur Lawley, Governor of Madras, was killed while hunting in the Nilgiri Hills on Saturday. (Eeceived September 8j 10.20 a.m.) PBOVOCATION. SYDNEY, This Day. The New Zealand horse Provocation has been scratched for the Chehnsford Stakes at Tattersall's Meeting. GOLF DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. MELBOURNE, This Day. The brothers Pearce have won the Australian golf doubles championship. The previous holders of the title, Scott and Riddle, of Victoria, did not defend it.
FALL FROM A TRAMCAR ENDS FATALLY •■ j [bx teleobaph — pbess association.] CHRISTOHUtRCH, This Day. A. W. Money, who fell from & tranrcar on Monday evening, died at the hospitail last evening. He never regained consciousness.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1909, Page 7
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