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  4. WORK AND WAGES.

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  6. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Thirty thousand Albanian rebels are lighting forty Turkish regiments in a narrow defile among the Cheernollera Mountains. All trains are held up, and the telegraph ...

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  7. THE LAST MINUTE

    The following sales were reported on the Sydney Stock Exchange at 4.15 p.m.:--Main Ridge Deep Lead 13s 6d; Mount David, 1s 2d; Australian Gaslight, £18 17s 6d; ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    A mysterious tragedy is Just now engaging the attention of the Italian police. The victim was a beautiful woman, whose scantily-clad body was yesterday found lying ...

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  10. SUMMARY.

    Britain and Russia have arrived at an agreement under which a cheek will be put on the gun-smuggling that takes place in the Persian Gulf. ...

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  11. ROCKCHOPPERS AND SEWER MINERS.

    Mr. H. J. Greville, occupied the chair at last night's meeting of the Rockehoppers unit, Sewer Minors' Union. It was decided that a deputation wait on the Premier on ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. MARK TWAIN LAID TO REST.

    Mark Twain was buried yesterday in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira. It was a wretchedly wet day for the funeral, and the burial service proceeded with ...

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  13. A FRENCH CANADIAN PARTY.

    The formation of a French-Canadian Party on lines similar to those of the Irish Nationalists is being advocated here. ...

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  14. BRICKLAYERS' UNION.

    Eleven new mouthers were enrolled at the meeting of the Bricklayers' Union last night. Regarding the decision of the master builders not to pay more than' 11s a day ...

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  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    A meeting of the Australasian Association's committee of management in charge of the next Davis Cup matches was held on Thursday afternoon. The president of the ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The new army dirigible balloon was wrecked at Farnsborough while being prepared for an ascent. The destruction of another dirigible is ...

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  17. THE KING OF SMILES.

    What Ruler, since the world begun, With all his Pomps and Powers, Hath ever ruled the heart of man. As rules this Kins of ours ? ...

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  18. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.

    Twelve new members were initiated and 14 nominated at last night's meeting of the Carpenters' and Joiners Union held at the Trades Hall. The president (Mr. J. ...

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  19. THE LATE MR LARKE.

    The news of the death of Mr. J. S. Larke, Commissioner in Australia for Canada, was received with regret in political circles. It is recognised that he did much to bring ...

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  20. PYRMONT LABOR LEAGUE.

    At the last meeting of Pyrmont branch of the P.L.L. it was decided to invite the three candidates for selection--Messrs. J. M'Neill; M.L.A., Alderman M. Burke, and ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S WHEATFIELDS.

    Mr. Basil Peto, M.P., in the course of a speech, said that the wheatfields of Australia must he regarded as much a source of free food supply for Britain as those of any part ...

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  22. HOUSE AND SHIP PAINTERS.

    Four new members, one a clearance-member from New Zealand were enrolled at last night's meeting of the House and Ship Painters' Union. An appeal for funds to ...

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  23. LIGHTER THAN AIR CRAFT.

    Experts believe that England is at last on the eve of completing the most effective lighter-than-air craft in existence. It will be 48ft. in diameter and 500ft. in ...

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  24. OFF TO CANADA.

    Canada continues to attract British emigrants, of whom no fewer than 7000 took their departure for the Dominion last week. ...

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  25. MORUYA LABOR LEAGUE.

    At a committee meeting of the Moruya Labor League, at which the president (Mr. S. Ryan) occupied the chair. It was decided to write to the Labor Council of N.S. ...

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  26. SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY.

    The Mort's Dock and Engineering Co., Ltd., have secured the contract for a new steamer for the Defence Department, and have handed the construction of the hull ...

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  27. WORK ON TILL YOUR TASK IS DONE.

    "Whatever you do, do it thoroughly," said Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet at the St. George's banquet in Adelaide on Saturday night. He was discussing the creation of the Commonwealth Navy. ...

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  28. GLEBE LABOR LEAGUE.

    In accordance with a motion carried at the last meeting of the Glebe branch of the Political Labor League members and intending members are notified that the roll ...

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  29. REPUBLICAN SUCCESSES.

    The Republicans were successful at the polls on Saturday. Although annihilated, the suffragettes are not disheartened. The most active lady ...

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  30. NEW P.L.L. AT BONDI.

    A public meeting will be bold at Bondi shortly for the purpose of forming a new branch of the P.L.L. Mr. J. C. Watson, speak prominent politicians will probably ...

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  31. WAVERLEY P.L.L.

    Outdoor public meetings have become a regular feature of the Waverley league's organising campaign. On Saturday night Messrs. G. Weir (the new secretary of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. THE WALLS Of JERICHO.

    Professor Sellin, who has charge of the German expedition in the Holy Land, declares that the walls of Jericho did not fall, as recorded in the Bible, but are still ...

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  33. COOPERS' BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Coopers' Board yesterday B. S. Lucey, a cooper, applied for exemption on the grounds that he had broken his leg, and therefore came under the old ...

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  34. SUPREME COURT BENCH.

    At the conclusion of the State Cabinet meeting last evening the Premier announced that Mr. Alexander Gordon, K.C., had been offered and had accepted the seat on the ...

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  35. THE MAILS.

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  36. RANDWICK P.L.L.

    The Randwick branch of the P.L.L. is to hold an organising meeting at the School of Arts, Kensington, for the purpose of forming a local league. In Kensington the ...

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