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  2. SMALLPOX. ANXIOUS SITUATION.

    There were no fewer than 25 additional cases of smallpox located yesterday in and around Sydney by the Health authorities. Ten were removed to the North Head station, and 15 are ...

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  3. ON THE THAMES.

    The latest English exchanges contain particulars of the doings of Ernest Barry and Henry Pearce, who will meet for the world's sculling championship on the Thames on ...

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  4. CURIOUS FISH.

    All sorts of odd fish are at present being investigated by the staff of the Australian Museum. They are from the hauls secured by the trawler Endeavour, in the Australian ...

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  5. MISSING MEN.

    The detectives have a film conviction tnat Charles Henry Spargo, who was recently executed, has atoned for the murder of other men in addition to the slaying of the ...

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  6. STRIKES.

    The Unity Congress has been holding as sittings in Wellington in private, and it is only from the official reports that one can gain any idea of what is being done. The ...

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  7. TO SOFIA. THE SERVIAN ADVANCE.

    The "Zeit" reports that the Servians are advancing towards Sofia, and that a great battle is raging outside Kustendil, 43 miles south-west of the Bulgarian capital. ...

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  8. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Miss Annie Kenney, a member of the committee of the Women's Social and Political Union, who was recently sentenced for conspiracy and released with other conspiracy ...

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  9. HOME RULE BILL.

    In the House of Lords last night the second reading of the Home Rule Bill was moved by the Marquis of Crewe, Lord Privy Seal. ...

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  10. SERBO-GREEK PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    M, Venizelos, the Greek Premier, has gone to Nisch to confer with M. Pasitch, the Servian Premier, in regard to the Serbo-Greek terms of peace. ...

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  11. BULGARIAN WITHDRAWAL FROM SERVIA.

    It is authoritatively stated that Bulgaria has recalled her armies from Servian territory, thus emphasising her sincerity in giving Russia, full powers. This course ...

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  12. UNWILLING CADETS.

    A case of considerable interest to parents was heard at the City Court to-day, when John Ratcliffe, of Abbotsford, grocer, was charged with having failed to register Eric ...

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  13. ISLAND EARTHQUAKE

    Our Nukualofa (Tonga) correspondent, writing under date July 4, says:— A severe earthquake shock was experienced here on June 26 last at about 5.20 in the ...

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  14. TURF LIBEL ACTION.

    The court was crowded this morning with prominent people connected with the turf when the action R. Wootton versus R. Slevier for alleged libel in the "Winning Post," ...

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  15. STATEMENT BY SIR EDWARD GREY.

    In the House of Commons last night the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward Grey, in replying to a suggestion from Mr. D. Mason that the Powers should impose ...

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  16. LABOURER'S ERROR.

    A case in which an injured man sued the wrong company for damages was concluded before Judge Box and a jury in the County Court to-day. ...

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  17. IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Postmaster-General, Mr. H. L. Samuel, in reply to questions, stated that on learning that the Coldsebmidt Wireless Company ...

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  18. HOSPITAL ATTACKED.

    A good deal ot consternation was caused yesterday when it was learned that the smallpox epidemic had invaded the Prince Alfred Hospital, and that a resident medical officer, ...

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  19. A CYCLONE.

    The four-masted barque Hebe arrived in port last night from Santa Rosalia, after being out since May 22 last. When 10 miles off her port of departure ...

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  20. ALLEGED ATROCITIES.

    King Ferdinand ot Bulgaria has sent a cable to the "Evening News" absolutely denying the reports of outrages committed by the Bulgarians on the Greeks and Servians. The ...

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  21. RAILWAY POLICY.

    Speaking at Beverley on Saturday, on the question of railways, the Minister for Works, Mr. Johnson, said it was absolutely wrong to pass bills through Parliament and leave ...

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  22. GERMAN SHIPBUILDING STRIKE.

    All the workmen at the Vulkan Shipbuilding yards at Hamburg, and some of the men at Blohm and Voss's yards, have struck for an increase in wages. ...

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  23. CHINA.

    The House of Representatives yesterday read the first time five bills, impeaching the Cabinet, particularly the Ministers for War, the Navy, and Finance, for their action in ...

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  24. NOTABLE SAVE.

    The New Zealand mail by the steamer Moeraki yesterday brought further details of the refloating of the big Tyser liner Indrabarah after she had been ashore on Rangitikei Beach ...

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  25. INDEX. NEWS.

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  26. AERONAUTICS. A NON-STOP RECORD.

    Lieutenant Varcin flew with a passenger 355 miles yesterday, which constitutes a nonstop record. ...

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  27. WOOD BLOCKS.

    The works committee of the City Council recommonded at the meeting of the council last evening that the tender of Langley Bros., Ltd., be accepted for the supply of 2,500,000 ...

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  28. A DOUBLE FATALITY.

    MM. Bertin, father and son, while monoplaning at Versailles yesterday, fell, and were killed. The bodies were incinerated in the burning wreckage of the machine. ...

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  29. ROBBERIES FROM CHURCHES.

    William Ross, who was arrested on "suspicion of having set fire to Salem Church, in Wales, has confessed that he committed the crime. He has also admitted that he was ...

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  30. THE BRIDGE.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Cooks). in a minute submitted to the City Council last evening, suggested that the bridge might be carried out as a municipal enterprise. ...

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  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. THE COUNTRY.

    A mild case of smallpox was located here to-day. The patient had recently visited Sydney, and a doctor from the Board of Health arrived this afternoon. ...

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  33. RUNAWAY TRUCK.

    A sensational incident occurred this morning on the railway line Just out of Toowoomba, which, but for a combination of unusual circumstances, might easily have resulted in a ...

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  34. THE ALL-RED ROUTE.

    It is stated that a contract for over £1,000,000 has been signed for the construction of a railway from Collooney, six miles south of Sligo, to the proposed now harbour ...

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  35. THE TAREE CASE.

    The smallpox case at Glenthorne is progressing satisfactorily. None of the other four persons in quarantine have so far shown any symptoms of being affected. ...

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  36. TURKISH ATTITUDE.

    The Porte has decided that the Turkish troops shall not advance beyond the EnosMidla frontier line fixed by the Treatly of London. ...

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  37. GALES IN THE WEST.

    Heavy gales have been experienced along the coast and in the south-eastern districts. A public hall collapsed at Gilimanning while a party of tennis players were at dinner in ...

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  38. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The final deposits of £250 and £500 to complete Pearce's expenses in connection with the forthcoming race between Barry and Pearce for the sculling championship, were ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. A HARD CASE.

    One hard case occurred to-day. A lady from Lithgow came via Sydney, and had to be detained, though she had,been in the train all the time. She was vaccinated by Dr. Stewart, ...

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  41. "THE DUKE OF LANCASTER."

    The King, in a letter to Lord Derby, thanking him for the arrangements in connection with his recent tour, acknowledges the warm-hearted reception accordon him by ...

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  42. OFFICIAL BULLETIN.

    The official bulletin last night stated that, as a precautionary measure, Government asylums have been closed to visitors for the time being, and vaceination and fumigation ...

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  43. RECORD WHALING CATCH.

    On Sunday, just off Wreek Bay, the whaling boats harpooned five whales, and brought them into the depot at the bay to treat. They have been very busy of late, treating ...

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  44. A LODGER ROBBED.

    A lodger in a boarding-house rushed into the street this morning with his face bleeding and considerably injured. He stated that two fellow boarders had assaulted and robbed ...

    Article : 55 words
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