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  2. SPORT.

    Brookes and Wilding (Aus.) defeated Kreuzer and Froitzheim (Germany) to-day in the doubles match of the Davis Cup second round, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. ...

    Article : 121 words
  3. BLACK HAND

    "Would you be good enough to tell Mr. Hall that I would like to see him, please." A tall, middle-aged man of gentlemanly mem and fashionably dressed entered the ...

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  4. BRIEF NEWS.

    A fight took place in a junior game, North Melbourne v. Port Melbourne, and the police bad to separate the contestants. ...

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  5. TRADES AND LABOR

    The first sitting of the Wages Board dealing with the claims of the N.S.W. branch of the Australian Saddlery Trades Employees' Federation was held during the week. The board ...

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  6. M.GUILLAUX

    Exactly on the tick of a quarter-past 3—the advertised time for the first ascent—M. Guillaux stepped up into his famous little monoplane. Three minutes later he crashed to ...

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  7. CLABBY AND SMITH

    Jimmy Clabby, the American middle-weight, and Dave Smith, Australia's light-heavy and heavy-weight champion, are always popular attractions at the Rushcutters Bay Stadium, ...

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  8. Arm and Leg Broken at Football

    Two injuries were sustained by League players at North Sydney Oval yesterday. In the early match W. Finlay (Redfern) broke his arm, while in the first grade fixture C. Sherritt ...

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  9. Tram Accident at Newcastle

    William Huxley, a married man, living at; Lambton, is at present in the Newcastle City Hospital in a dying condition, as a result of injuries received on Friday night, when, in ...

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  10. Mr. Knibbs' Idea

    Mr. G. H. Knibba, the Commonwealth statistician, considers that in view of the difficulty in making comparisons between different countries in matters affecting labor statistics it is ...

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  11. Customs Collections

    The following amounts were collected at the Sydney Customs during the week :—Monday, July 27, £26,660; Tuesday, July 28, £32,915; Wednesday, July 29, £18,195; Thursday, July ...

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  12. Clerks' Union

    There have been several inquiries made at this office from clerks who are intending members of the United Clerks' Union of N.S.W. as to the present position of that Union, The ...

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  13. Victorian Railway Office Burnt

    The railway office at Sunshine (Vic.) was destroyed by fire yesterday. It was built of weatherboard, and recently remodelled. The brigade worked for three hours to extinguish ...

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  14. Papuan Mails

    The agreement published in the Commonwealth "Gazette" on November 5, 1910, between the Commonwealth Government and Burns Phllp and Co. in respect to the mail ...

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  15. Death of a Centenarian.

    James Birss, 104 years of age, was found dead at his bead in Riddell (Victoria) yesterday morning. Deceased was born in Aberdeen on June 7, 1810, and had lived in Victoria. ...

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  16. ENGLISH CRICKET

    In the Kent v. Surrey fixture, the forme, made 349, and the latter 488 for seven wickets. For Surrey, T. Hayward and J. B. Hobbs each made 132. ...

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  17. Stabbed in the Back

    William Jordison, of Charlotte-street, Rozelle, reported to No. 8 Police Station on Friday night that he had been. stabbed. He was taken to Balmain Hospital, and was treated ...

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  18. Commonwealth Railways Appointment.

    Mr. N. Henderson has been appointed Chiaf Mechanical Engineer of the Commonwealth Railways at £750 per annum. He was for many years associate with, the Victorian ...

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  19. Picnic Abandoned.

    So busy has the executive of the Mlik. and Ice Carters and Dairymen's Employees' Union been in connection with their claim for a new award now before No. 8 Board (Food Supply ...

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  20. The Broadmeadow Murder

    The brutal murder of Ethel May Houghton, 22, near the Show Ground at Broadmeadow on Saturday night., July 25, is still a mystery. The Newcastle police, under Sub-Inspector ...

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  21. Boys in Trouble

    An attempt was made to break into a house occupied by Mr. Brown in Rainbow-street, Coogee, during the week-end, and two boys, aged 18 and 15, have been charged with ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES

    Four workman occupying a cabin adjacent to a blast furnace at Jarrow iron works have man with an awful death. The furnace burst, and the molten metal ...

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  23. Timber Garters

    No. 12 Board (Transport Group), which la dealing with the conditions under which the timbers carters work, met at the School of Arts on Friday. After the usual preliminaries ...

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  24. Parentless Bairns

    The Burnside Orphanage at Parramatta was visited vesrerday by Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, and found to be a real homer Her Excellency stressed thy absence of "institutionalism" when she afterwards opened a bazaar in the ...

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  25. Social Insurance in Australia

    At Crow's Nest last evening, Sir William Irvine said that, if elected, the Liberal Government intended to introduce in Australia a system of social insurance, which had proved so ...

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  26. MR. CARMICHAEL FURTHER IMPRESSED.

    Mr. Carmichael, the New South Wales Minis ter for Education, returned to London to-day much impressed with the working of Rural Cooperative Societies in France, which are ...

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    THE BRITISH AND GERMAN COLONIAL POSSESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD The British Colonies and strategic points are so widely scattered that they would require a vast number of battleships for their defence in the event of war with any nation that is strong upon the sea. The only German Colonies of importance are those in Africa and could be protected without detaching so many battleships. Germany could well afford to ignore its small islands in the Western Pacific, but most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. FOR THE SOUTH POLE

    Mr. Thomas McKenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, visited Licntenant Shackleton's Polar Expedition ship Endurance at the West India Docks to-day, and wished the ...

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  29. DAVE SMITH DECIDES TO RETIRE.

    Smith was a most disappointed man at the conclusion. To a "Sunday Times" representative he said : "I have decided" to retire, and to-night's is my last contest. When the ...

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  30. K. OF K. INTERVIEWS THE KING

    Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener has had an interview with His Majesty the King. ...

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  31. NEWCASTLE SENSATION

    The police of Stockton and Newtown—Senior Constable Hogan and Constables Toohey, Harding. and Moore—wore highly commended to-day by the officer in charge of the Newcastle ...

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  32. CLABBY WILLING FOR ANOTHER CONTEST.

    Jimmy Clabby's manager, Mr. Larney Lichtenstien, said that while he was sorry for Smith that the Australian did not have an opportunity of really displaying his ability, it was the ...

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  33. OLYMPIA £1500.

    Applications for entry forms for tee "£1500 tournament, to be conducted at the Olympia in August, ara coming in freely. The offer roMe by the Stadium management to country boxers is being largely availed of ...

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  34. Federated Millers

    The secretary of the Federated Millers and Mill Employees' Association, Mr. Lewis, has visited nearly all the mills on the Southern line during the past month. In all cases it ...

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  35. New Drill Hall at Merrylands

    Colonel Luscombe opened a drill hall at Merrylands yesterday afternoon. The colonel was received by a guard of honor of 500 cadets, Who, headed by the Redfern 28A Senior Cadets' ...

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  36. BOXERS DEPART.

    By tie Sonoms yesterday, Al Lippe, Jeff Smith Mrs. Smith, and baby departed for America, Joe Brooks, Nat Williams, and Johnny Schiff laft by the Orsova for England. Kid Lewis will join the same steamer at ...

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  37. BAND MUSIC

    The X.S.W. State Military Hand will play the following programme in the outer Domain this afternoon, at 3 o'clock : March, "Colonel Bogey" (Alford) ; Overture "Le Caid" (Ambroise Thomas) ; Exeerpt from ...

    Article : 294 words
  38. South Coast Wages Board

    No. 2 Wages Board, in connection with the mechanics, carpenters, etc., employed in and about the South Coast mines, held a sitting at Wollongong yesterday.. In giving evidence ...

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  39. United Laborers.

    The secretary of the United Laborers' Protective Society has received a communication from the Public Works Department to the effect that back pay from January I will ...

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  40. Australian Builders' Laborers' Federation

    A mass meeting of the members of the Australian Builders' Laborers' Federation will be held in the Trades Hall this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The meeting is fixed for to-day so ...

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  41. Prenentation at Woonona

    In the School ol Arts, Woonona, the employers of the Woonona Industrial Co-operative. Society and a few friends, numbering about 60, entertained Mr. A. Barnard, retiring manager ...

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  42. Family Notices

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Here and There.

    The Milk and Ice Carters intend holding a series of party picnics in lieu of their annual picnic, which has been abandoned. The Australian Builders Laborers' ...

    Article : 177 words
  45. Public Service Examination

    In the "Government Gazette" of Wednesday last was published a new set of regulations dealing with the Public Service Board's examinations for admission to the public service as junior clerics and cadets. The Board has ...

    Article : 208 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. Advertising

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  48. Advertising

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  49. Drowned at Williamstown

    A man fell from the Williamstown (Vie:) pieron Friday. A. search was made; but only his hat could be found. Yesterday the police recovered the body. The name of the deceased ...

    Article : 41 words
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