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  2. MINING MATTERS.

    The executive officers of the Colliery Employees' Federation have decided to call a meeting of the delegate hoard at. Maitland on Wednesday next. Already the matter of ...

    Article : 261 words
  3. RETURNING TO CHINA.

    Though Hop Poon Gooey not unnaturally resents the harshness of the law that compeis his wife, and indirectly himself, to leave Australia, he views the position with Oriental ...

    Article : 621 words
  4. VIOLENT WOMEN.

    A clock-work bomb and a quantity of women's suffrage literature were found in the sorting department of the Reading Post-office, addressed to an official at the ...

    Article : 100 words
  5. PELAW-MAIN COLLIERY FATALITY.

    Another fatal mining accident occurred at about half-about seven, o'clock on Saturday evening, when James Thomas Henry, boss wheeler, employed at Pelaw-Main ...

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  6. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    A bottle containing a blurred message was picked up near Wanganui (N.Z.), stating that a vessel whose name is not decipherable is sinking in a hurricane, with ...

    Article : 62 words
  7. THE BALKANS.

    The Governor of Skurrai and ADmiral [?] have signed the evacuation proto[?] and the Montenegrin troops are now withdrawing from the town. ...

    Article : 58 words
  8. ANOTHER BURGLARY.

    Burglars broke open and looted Lind's tobacconists's shop in Pitt-street, between Saturday night and this morning. The stolen properly is valued at about £30. ...

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  9. BULGARIANS v. GREEKS.

    [?] to hand indicate that the fighting between the Greeks and Bulgarians at [?] has now ceased. Artillery was and during the hostilities. ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Newtown Police Court, Rachel Armstrong, aged 28, was charged with having, at Rose Hill, near Ginninderra, on October 21, 1911, feloniously attempted to ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. A £10,000 FIRE.

    Farrington Hall, Dundee, the residence of Mr. Henry M'Grady, a former Lord Provost, was set on fire in six places simultaneously and burned to the ground. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA.

    An agrement between Roumania and [?] has been signed, by which the [?] secures the town of Silistria, on the [?], 62 miles south-east of Bucharest, ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. PROPAGANDA PILGRIMAGE.

    The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies is arranging a pilgrimage of 17 processions from all parts of the country to London, with the object of carrying out ...

    Article : 96 words
  14. SPEAKER IN EVIDENCE.

    It is reported that Speaker Willis this morning discharged four messengers from Parliament House. All had been in the service many years. Mr. Willis when asked about the ...

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  15. WORK AT THE COLLIERIES.

    During the past fortnight 17 of the collieries in the Hunter River district have worked "full time," namely, 11 days. Most of the others ranged from 8 to 10½ days. ...

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  16. INDEMNITY DEMAND.

    The Balkan League Allies demand an indem[?] £60,000,000. ...

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  17. SIR STUART SAMUEL'S CASE.

    The [?] Nationalists, and Unionists [?] to oppose the bill which has been [?] in the House of Commons to [?] Sir Stuart Samuel in regard to ...

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  18. CONTINUED CRIME.

    Suffragettes broke into an unoccupied house in Newcastle. They were discovered and decamped, leaving a part of inflammable material and two tins of petrol fire lighters. ...

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  19. SELF-CONFESSED BURGLAR.

    Albert Harris was committed for trial in connection with recent burglary at Scott's College. Detective Leary deposed that accused made a clean breast of the affair, ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. WEEKLY DAMAGE RILL.

    The total damage for the for the week is es[?]mated at £50.000. ...

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  21. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The steamer Coomonderry went aground inside the bar spit wile attempting to cross out at Narooma this morning. Her position in not very serious. ...

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  22. HYDE PARK DISTURBANCE.

    Serious disturbances occurred at a meeting in Hyde Park. The speakers' lorry was overturned, and the women, who were roughly handled, were rescued by the police. ...

    Article : 32 words
  23. BRITAIN'S FOREIGN TRADE.

    [?] Edward Grey, Secretary of State for [?] Affairs. urges the Associated Chambers of Commerce to adopt methods of closer [?] with the English commercial ...

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  24. MARCUS CLARK'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Marcus Clark, the well-known draper, has been valued for probate at £372,658. Testator made a large number of legacies to relations in ...

    Article : 33 words
  25. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. James Alien (New Zealand Minister of Defence) was entertained by the Canadian Club. In replying to the toast of his health, ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    The most disastrous fire experience in Wyong occurred in Railway-street on Sunday morning It originated in Rapley's Coffee Palace, a wooden two-storied building, where ...

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  27. INJURED WITH A BAYONET.

    At the North Sydney Police Court to-day, Alfred Milion Eichler was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm upon Robert M'Intosh in connection with a recent mock ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. THIS FORECAST.

    New South Wales—Generally fine, except for clouds and showers in the northeast quarter; chiefly coastal, with some thunder; east to north-east winds. ...

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  29. ANGLO-SAXON PEACE.

    Sir George Reid, speaking at the banquet [?] delegates to the conference in connection with the celebration of the centenary of [?] between the United States and Britain. ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. DOMINION STRIKES.

    Reports from Tima[?] (N.Z.) state that the loading of the Zealandia is being carr[?] out by free labour more expeditiously than by regular hands. ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. A FACTORY TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars are to hand of the sensational occurrence which took place in the paper and box-making factory of Messrs. Fourth and Nall. Surry Hills, on Saturday ...

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  32. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    A young man, believed to be named [?]cheidt, has been discovered shot outside the Toulon arsenal. He had previously been living in a ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. MANLY CRIME.

    Ernest James Overton, 28, the laundry proprietor who was severely wounded in the neck and abdomen by revolver bullets fired by a man whome he surprised in his ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. STATE LOANS.

    Mr Cann referred on Saturday to the criticisms levelled against the State finances under the administration of his Government by speakers. ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. A GERMAN WARNING.

    [?] Munsterberg, of Harvard University speaking at yesterday's meeting of the [?] Conference in New York, warned the [?] that the non-Angle-Saxon citizens of ...

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  36. STABBED IN A TRAIN.

    A sensation was caused on the Sydney express shortly after it had left the Spencer-street Station, Melbourne, at 4 o'clock on Saturday. ...

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  37. CANADIAN NAVY BILL.

    The Naval Bill was read the third time in the House of Commons by a party majority of 33. Great disorder marked the closing stages, ...

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  38. ARREST OF THE SUSPECT.

    The police to-day arrested a young man, who is said to be identical with the suspect wanted in connection with the Manly shooting affair. ...

    Article : 211 words
  39. STAMPING JEWELLERY.

    A deputation interviewed the Treasurer (Mr. Cann) to-day, and urged the stamping of jewellery. Mr. Kavanagh, M.L.C, said a statement ...

    Article : 115 words
  40. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    [?]tly the dockers of Liverpool and Bir[?] decided to strike every Saturday [?] their demand for full pay up till I [?] that day was granted. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    A serious dispute occurred on the Great Northern Railway through an engine driver refusing to pay a fine of 1/ for an alleged breach of discipline. ...

    Article : 36 words
  42. SWINE FEVER OUTBREAK.

    An outbreak of swine fever has occurred at Leith, and 4000 pigs were destroyed on Friday. ...

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  43. ROYAL DOCKYARD EMPLOYEES.

    [?] employees at the Royal Dockyards are [?] at the concession recently announce[?] the Admiralty, which included increas[?] and a larger establishment. ...

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  44. NEWCASTLE CUP.

    The following horses remained in the Newcastle Cup up till four o'clock this afternoon. A few more are expected out to-night:—To whare, Dalmeny Queen, Green ...

    Article : 78 words
  45. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

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  46. NOISY SOCIALISTS.

    At the British Socialists Congress at Blackpool, noisy demonstrations were made against the executive. The congress resolved to establish a parliamentary fund, to ...

    Article : 34 words
  47. THE FRIEDMANN CURE.

    [?] of the Government officials on The Friedmann cure for consumption is unfav[?] It criticises the wide publicity given [?] Dr. Friedmann's behalf before its ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. SOCIALISTIC FRANCO-GERMAN ENTENTE.

    Eighty-eight deputies of the French Chamber and 43 members of the German Re[?]bstag are taking part in a Socialistic Conference on a proposed Franco-German entente. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The "Daily News" has opened a fund for the relief of the Sellors family, who re[?] to England from New Zealand on account of the compulsory training laws. ...

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  50. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PUPILS' VISITS

    Eighty county council school children are visiting Paris, and many French schoolboys are visiting London, ...

    Article : 22 words
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