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  2. LATEST WIRES

    There was an outbreak of fire in the warehouse at 197 Clarence-street last night. The top floors, occupied by H. E. Kugelmann and Coy., medical ...

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  3. LATEST WIRES

    It was stated on the best authority this morning that if Mr. Dunn had not returned to the Labor fold a dramatic denouement would have occurred in ...

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  4. S.A. Bye-Election.

    The bye-election for the Central District in the South Australian Legislative Council was won on Saturday by the Liberal candidate. ...

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  5. FOOTBALL.

    The Australasian Rugby League team left Sydney to-day in R.M.S. Orvieto for England. They were given an enthusiastic send-off by a large ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES

    Mr. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) will move on Thursday a bill to provide for payment of members of the House of Commons at ...

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  7. BOXING

    Sid. Russell and Sullivan were to have met at Brisbane last night for the featherweight championship of Australia, but Russell is suffering ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES

    The King of Spain's yacht Hispania won the race for the 1.5-metre class at Cowes to-day. King Alfonso steered the yacht. ...

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  9. SYDNEY MATCHES.

    In the Rugby Union matches to-day Glebe defeated Balmain by 14 to 3; St. George and North Sydney played a draw, 12 all ; Newtown beat ...

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  10. Two Motor Smashes.

    Two shocking motor car accidents occurred in South Australia on Saturday. A motor charbane, containing a party of 16 ladies and ...

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  11. The Moroccan Situation

    The "National Zeitung" states that the conversations between Germany and France have reached an impasse, and official circles are pessimistic in ...

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  12. The Maritime Strike.

    The strike of dockers is preventing the unloading of the White Star liner Runic. (The Rame left Sydney on June 7 ...

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  13. SPORTING.

    Playing cricket for Surrey against Lancashire, J. B. Hobbs scored 117. and Hayes 123. At Brisbane on Saturday, Lady ...

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  14. A DESPERATE FIGHT.

    The political fight for the Mudgee and Liverpool Plains seats as becoming desperate. The leaders of both parties are now in the electorates and ...

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  15. PERSONAL

    Chief Commissioner for Railways, T. R. Johnson is booked to arrive at Grafton Station at 1.35 p.m. on Wednesday on his yearly inspection. ...

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  16. The Sugar Strike.

    Fifty free laborers left Sydney yesterday for North Queensland to work in the sugar mills. These were secured through the Queensland ...

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  17. Grafton-Armidale Diocese.

    At an impressive service held in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, the Rev. Cecil D. Druitt, D.D., was consecrated as Coadjutor Bishop for the ...

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  18. ROWDY LABORITES AT QUIRINDI.

    When Messrs. J. Perry (candidate), W. H. Wood (ex-Chief Secretary) and R. T. Ball, M.L.A., were addressing a large meeting at Quirindi last night ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    Referring to the difficulties of the sugar industry, Mr. W. M. Hughes (Acting Federal Premier) says a Royal Commission to make an ...

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  20. EXTENDING AT LONDON.

    The railway employees of the Port of London authority handling shipping traffic have decided to join the dockers on strike. ...

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  21. Big Fire at Bangalow.

    A disastrous fire broke out at Bangalow on Friday, resulting in the total destruction of four business premises and a bank, and the ...

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  22. SPEECHES AT MUDGEE.

    Speaking at Mudgee on Saturday night, Mr. Beeby (Minister for Education) declared that the Government proposed to accept the result of the ...

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  23. Moving Picture Shows.

    Of the many thousands of people who visit moving-picture shows every week, how few are in the know in regard to how the sounds they hear ...

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  24. Mr. Fisher's Return.

    Arrangements have been made by the Federal Labor Members to entertain Mr. Fisher (Prime Minister) at a luncheon on the 14th inst. to welcome ...

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  25. RAPPROACHMENT ESTABLISHED.

    Prospects of a satisfactory settlement between France and Germany with regard to the situation in Morocco are now regarded as brighter. ...

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  26. "The Merry Widow."

    The Merry widow Company drew a crowded house in the Theatre Royal on Friday night. The box plan had, by some means, become hopelessly ...

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  27. BACKED BY TASMANIAN PREMIER.

    Sir Elliott Lewis, Premier of Tasmania, arrived at Brisbane by the Makura yesterday. He stated he had seen Mr. Fisher in London almost ...

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  28. BELLICOSE BERLIN PAPERS.

    The Pan-German journals hotly 'denounce the Kaiser, the Imperial Chancellor and the Minister for Foreign Affairs for the change in German policy ...

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  29. A SENSATIONAL LETTER.

    A Grunnedah farmer states he has received, a letter from Mr. H. E. Home, ex-M.L.A., strongly advising the electors to vote for the Liberal ...

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  30. DOUBTS IN PARIS.

    The Parisian papers declare that Berlin is moving heaven and earth to make London believe that a satisfactory basis of agreement on the ...

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  31. TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING

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  32. North Coast Railway.

    The first section of the North Coast railway, which extends from West Maitland to Dungog, is ready for traffic, and the contractors, Messrs. ...

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  33. A Visit to Chili.

    The British warship Challenger arrived at Auckland from Chili yesterday. Her visit to that country had been deferred since the celebrations ...

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  34. The Veto Bill.

    A meeting of Unionist pears opposed to the action of Lord Halsbury was held to-day. Viscount St. Aldwyn presided, and ...

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  35. BREVITIES

    The Federal Crown Law authorities state that the scale of punishment laid down in respect of members of the citizen forces may be applied to Senior ...

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  36. [Bellinger to Coff's Harbor

    In view of the fact that the Bellinger River entrance has been practically closed for many months owing to the prevalence of easterly weather, the ...

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  37. A Rough Voygae.

    The German ship Olinda arrived at Melbourne after a tempestuous Voyage, with her sails blown away. A life line was attached to the man at the wheel ...

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  38. Grafton Police Court.

    Thomas McCall, charged with drunkenness in Pound Street on Friday, was fined 5s, or 24 hours' hard labor. ...

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  39. THE AUTUMN SESSION.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, states that the Government hopes to pass the Parliament (House of Lords' Veto) Bill and the ...

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  40. ROSEHILL RACES.

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  41. Fatal Runaway.

    A horse attached to a sulky, containing five children named Hadow, at Mount Kokeby (W.A.), bolted, throwing out the children. Two, aged five ...

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  42. HOME RULE CAMPAIGN.

    The Eighty Club has arranged for a representative party, including many members of Parliament, to visit Ireland in September, to study the Irish ...

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  43. MONDAY, AUGUST 7th.

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  44. An Express Sensation.

    While the limited Melbourne Express was running between Wagga and Junee on Saturday morning, two girls well known in Melbourne ...

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  45. HOW THE VOTE WILL GO.

    The response to Lord Moneys circular, 76 Liberal peers are pledged to vote with the Government, while 69 will follow Lord Halsbury, leader of ...

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  46. REECE BEATS LINDRUM.

    The billiard match of 8000 up, in Melbourne, was concluded on Saturday, Reece defeating Lindrum by 8000 to 4508. Lindrum was sick and did ...

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  47. Five Women Burnt.

    Owing to a naptha spout at Baku, Russia, catching fire, five women were burned to death. ...

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  48. The Gundagai Bonanza.

    Another sensational gold find has been made at the Lorg Tunnel Mine, Gundugai. At the 240 feet level rich are [?]calcite about 2 feet wide has ...

    Article : 102 words
  49. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    W. C. Fulton proceeded against Jas. Ferguson for an amount, of £4 13s 9d for goods sold and delivered. Verdict for amount claimed, and ...

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  50. A Sad Fatality.

    After playing tennis at St. Kilda (Melbourne) on Saturday three young men entered a bathroom to have a shower. They locked the door and ...

    Article : 62 words
  51. Cholera in Turkey.

    Since May last there have been 245 cases of cholera in Constantinople, 126 of which have proved fatal. ...

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