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  2. "NATIONAL CRISIS." AN APPEAL

    Asked yesterday what was the position of affairs now in the Federal Parliament, the Prime Minister described the Houses as being "in a state of suspension, waiting for ...

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  3. REJECTED.

    At recent meetings of the Labour Council of New South Wales inuendoes have been voiced regarding the newly-created bodies known as the "Federation of Labour" and "Australian ...

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  4. STATE SESSION.

    The Premier's pre-sessional speech will be delivered in Cootamundra on Tuesday, the 30th inst. Mr. Holman stated last night that certain ...

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  5. SUFFRAGISTS. IN THE CHURCHES.

    A bomb, consisting of a canister of gunpowder containing metal filings, exploded in a pew near the chancel in St. George's, Hanover Square, to-night, two hours after the ...

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  6. NEW FREIGHT RATES

    Merchants are feeling the increased freights on interstate steamers very severely. Rises have been so frequent of late years that they are really beginning to question whether the ...

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  7. THE DOCK.

    "Whatever is wrong shall be put right " The Prime Minister, Mr Joseph Cook, made this statement yesterday in discussing the disclosures made in the "Herald with regard ...

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  8. RUSSIA AND FRANCE. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.

    An article in the "Gazette da la Bourse," which is attributed to General Sukholminoff (Russian Minister of War) declares that Russia has a right to expect her ally to fulfil ...

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  9. THE NEAR EAST. WAR CLOUD.

    The newspaper "Hestia" declares that war with Turkey is inevitable. The public generally demand repatriation of the Greeks, the stoppage of their ...

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  10. FRENCH MINISTRY'S ATTITUDE.

    M. Noulens (Minister of Finance) states that the three years' term of military service will be maintained. Dr. Victor Augagneur (Minister of Public ...

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  11. COAL STRIKE. APPEAL FOR CONFERENCE.

    Mr. N. J. Clarke, secretary to the associated colliery proprietors, to-day sent the following letter to the president of the Colliery Employees' Federation: "Your letter of ...

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  12. ANTHEM INTERRUPTED.

    The Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, and Judges of the High Court attended a hospital service in St. Paul's Cathedral this afternoon. Several suffragists had to be ejected for ...

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  13. DISMISSAL OF GREEKS.

    Attempts are being made to obtiln the dismissal of greeks employed by foreign firms in Smyrna. Greeks at the Baliakaraidin mines have already been dismissed. ...

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  14. NAVAL WARFARE.

    Rear-Admiral Reginald H. Bacon, who was the principal designer of the first British submarines, writes to the papers recommending the public to await confidently the Admiralty's ...

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  15. THE AEGEAN ISLANDS.

    A decree has been issued announcing the [?]nexation of the islands of Chios and Mytelene in the Aegean Sea on the ground that the conditions of the Powers regarding the ...

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  16. AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

    Two women suffragists were ejected for disturbing the evening service at Westminster Abbey. The crowd molested them, and they were ...

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  17. DEMAND FOR COAL.

    The strained Turco-Greek relations have been reflected in extensive inquiries for Cardiff coal from both countries. ...

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  18. PUBLIC FEELING.

    Suffragists attempted to march to the Olympia, where the Royal Horse Show is being held, and extraordinary precautions were taken to protect the animals. The police, ...

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  19. BULGARIAN NEUTRALITY.

    Bulgaria has resolved to remain neutral in the event of war between Greece and Turkey. ...

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  20. BLACK SEA STRAITS.

    The Czar and the Imporial family have arrived at Constanza, on the Black Sea. The meeting between the Czar and the King of Houmans was of the most cordial ...

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  21. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The insurgents are attacking Durazzo. Colonel Thomson, the newly-appointed Military Governor of the city, has been killed. ...

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  22. WOMAN KILLED. CAPSIZE OF A MOTOR CAR.

    A serious motor accident occurred on Dorrigo Mountain on Saturday afternoon, at about 4 o'clock: A motor car, owned by the Federal Motor Company, of Armidale, employed ...

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  23. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales performed his first public function yesterday. when he laid the foundation-stone of St. Anselm's Church, Kennington, which is in the estate of the Duchy ...

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  24. DRUGS FOR PRISONERS.

    Arthur Barnett, a solicitor's clerk, whose firm represented certain suffragists, was charged at the police court yesterday with conveyins letters and drugs to Grace Roe, ...

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  25. THE WRECKED WHALER. CREW EXHAUSTED.

    Further facts have come to hand regarding the wreck of the whaler Campbell, which struck on Nepean Reef, near Queenscliff on Saturday night. ...

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  26. ENGINEMEN AFFECTED.

    According to Mr. P. T. Turner, secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association (N.S.W. coast branch), there are 40 of his members idle in ...

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  27. EMPEROR AND GRAND DUKE.

    The Emperor and Admiral von Tirpitz (German Naval Minister) have had interviews with the Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, at Konopiseht, the Meditterancan and Asiatic ...

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  28. ANTI-HOME RULE.

    Thirty thousand people attended an antiHome Rule demonstration in Leods. Lord Milner and Lord Charles Beresford addressed gatherings from different ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    Oxford University has rescinded the restriction debarring Rhodes scholars from competing in the Freshmen's sports, and has substituted an age limit of 19. The athletic ...

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  30. FELL 130 FEET.

    Sydney Wright, a young man, living at 1 Great Buckingham-street, Redfern, fell from a height of over 100 feet in Brldgestreet yesterday afternoon, and escaped ...

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  31. PAVILION BURNT.

    Suffragists burnt Reigate cricket pavilion last night. ...

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  32. "OUT TO WIN."

    Leichhardt Liberals last night gave a rousing welcome to Senator Millen and Senator Oakes when they opened the campaign for the women Liberals of the district. ...

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  33. PROPOSALS FOR SETTLEMENT.

    Meetings of the men at the Pelaw Main, Hebburn, and Stanford collieries were held on Sunday. It was reported that Abermain No. 2 had agreed with the men to abolish the ...

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  34. RESULT OF MILITANCY.

    Mr. Phillp Snowden, Socialist M.P. for Blackburn, addressing a meeting in London, said that militancy struck a blow at the very essential of civilisation, namely, the ...

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  35. HEAVY THUNDERSTORM.

    A thunderstorm, the severest that has occurred in London within the memory of living man, was the cause of loss of life and considerable damage. There was a tropical ...

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  36. INDEX. NEWS.

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  37. MADMAN AT SEA.

    The steamer Canoptic, from Boston, reports that an Italian third-class passenger suddenly went mad, and wounded 25 passengers with a knife. ...

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  38. COALCLIFF IDLE.

    There appears to be a certain amount of discontent among the miners of South Clifton and Coal Cliff. To-day the Coal Cliff miners decided to have a meeting before commencing ...

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  39. ACCIDENT AT NARROMINE.

    A number of Narromine residents travelling to Collie races by motor car met with a nasty mishap after covering about half the journey. The car, which was travelling ...

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  40. NEW MESSAGERIES SERVICE.

    The Messageries Maritimes arrangement to run a monthly service of steamers to Brisbane, via Singapore, which was to have come into operation in August, will not be given ...

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  41. LIFEBELTS.

    The Board of Trade standard is being insisted upon, in respect to life-belts on Sydney Harbour ferryboats. The Premier has been furnished with a ...

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  42. VOLCANIC OUTBURST.

    The sixth cruption since the volcano became active at the beginning of the month, after 200 years' quiescence, has occurred at Mount Lassen. The previous opening has ...

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  43. THE FRENCH DERBY.

    The French Derby, decided yesterday at Chantilly, was won by Baron M. de Rothschild's b c Sardanaple, by Prestige—Gomma; while Durbar H., who secured the English ...

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  44. ADVERTISEMENTS

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  45. MOTOR DRIVER FINED.

    An extraordinary prosecution took place in the District Court to-day, when a motor car driver, Frank Stewart, was charged with having driven a motor car exceeding the ...

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  46. HARSH TREATMENT.

    "I cannot help feeling resentful," added Captain Olsen, "at the treatment metod out by the officer at the gate of the fort to the five sailors who were trying to make their way ...

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  47. SWEEP CONSPIRACY.

    Henry James Houston, of Burnley, William T. Dixon, and Charles H. Towler pleaded guilty at the London Sessions to a charge of conspiracy in the provinces regarding the ...

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  48. OWNERS IN FTRST.

    The latest shock received by the union officials of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Mining Employees' Association came through yesterday's post in the form of ...

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  49. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding, commenting on the play in recent tournaments, states that Hope Crisp is an ugly player with no style, but be is extremely fast on the court. He delivers a good ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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  51. "PLAY THE GAME."

    The Governor (Sir Arthur Stanley) gave some useful advice to-day to adult labourers and lads who arrived from England on Saturday to undertake farm work in Victoria. ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Roosevelt has arrived in England. He is staying with Mr. Arthur Lee, M.P., formerly military attache at the British Embassy in Washington. ...

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  53. BRIGADE'S CLAIM.

    At the Northcote Police Court, to-day the Metropolitan Fire Brigade sued Mrs. Catherine Oliver for £32 11s, being charges for the attendnnce of the brlgade in October last ...

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  54. A SHOCKING CASE.

    Serious allegations was made in the Juvenile Court at Christchurch to-day. A girl, aged 15, was charged with drunkenness, and it was stated that she was taken for ...

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  55. MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of a man has been found in a station paddock about nine miles from Broken Hill. It is believed to be that of an old man named ...

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