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- CURRENT SPORT. I

| MANY MOTORS. I

I SHOT ON A MOOR. I

I SEARCH FOR THE SMOLENSK.…

! MISHAP TO MISS ROOSEVELT.…

J A DEAR'S FAILURES.

DISAPPOINTING HARVEST. I

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DISAPPOINTING HARVEST. I GRAIN, FRUIT, AND ROOT CROPS SPOILT BY UNTIMELY SHOWERS. Not enough rain-and the little that fell came at the wrong time," is a general complaint of farmers this year. Under July's burning sunshine grain crops ripened too rapidly. They needed rain to fatten them. Then, directly they were ripe for cut- ting, down came the rain. During June, July, and August, the months that matter in the country, there were 2-76 inches of rain in Sussex, against 13*53 inches in the same period last year. Farmers yearned for three inches more rain in June and July. They did not want any last week end the week before. The wheat crop is far below the average in nearly all districts. Where a large area was sown the yield is poor. Barley is yielding badly, and the root crops-potatoes, turnips, &c.-are far below the average. Though the rain of the last two weeks has improved the hops the acreage continues to decrease. It is 47,799, against the 71,789 acres of 1878. The redeeming feature of 1904 is its fruit. Plums were never so cheap; apples and pears are abundant. This does not, however, please the grower as much as it does the consumer.

TROUBLESOME LADYBIRDS. I

KRUGER'S TREASURE. I

I RIGHT OF WAY DISPUTE.I

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DEATH OF THE BISHOP OP I SOUTHWELL.

THE RICHEST WIDOW. i -I

|THE DUKE'S ADVICE.I

HOW TO COLLECT.I

ICYCLE OF WOMEN'S NAMES.

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CYCLIST CHARGED WITH MAN-…

KENTISH TRAGEDY. I

CAPTURE OF A GENERAL. I

STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. I

COMMANDER REPRIMANDED. I

UNDESIRABLE ALIENS.

i BUCKINGHAM PALACE CHANGES.

t TERRORISED BY A GIRL.

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BURGLARS' BIG MEAL. I

KILLED BY A WASP. I

ANTWERP OIL BLAZE. I

ITHE SCOTTISH KIRKS. I

A VINDICTIVE EPITAPH.|

THE REVENUE. I

AN M.P.'S MARRIAGE.

SHOT IN BARRACKS. .........-.

I A COSTLY LIFEBOAT. !

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ART AND LITERATURE

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