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  2. NO PREFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Cook Government has lost no time in abolishing the directions given by the Fisher Government that preference to employment in the Federal service should ...

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  3. THE TALLY.

    The tally of smallpox cases, had up till 9 o'clock last night been increased by nine since midnight on Thursday. These were hurried off to the quarantine station to undergo treatment ...

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  4. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES

    A start was made yesterday to put Sydney a telephone service on the automatic system, by which subscribers raise the required number themselves in three or four seconds without the ...

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  5. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Postmaster General (Mr. Agar Wynne) made a specific announcement regarding the future control of the Postal Department in a speech delivered ...

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  6. BULGARIAN "SEDAN."

    ATHENS, Friday,--After the fight at Dolran the Bulgarians took up a position in the Belissl Passes, on the main road to Strumnitza, with the object of preventing the Greeks from ...

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  7. AFTER THE RIOT.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.--Six policemen and three Dragoons are inmates of the hospital as a result of injuries sustained in Saturday's riots, while 16 civilians, 25 policemen, and 23 ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  9. FORCED TO SURRENDER.

    BERLIN, Thursday Evening.--It is reported that General Ivanoff and all his troops have been forced to surrender, the Greeks and Servians having cut off their retreat. ...

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  10. RUGBY CARNIVAL.

    A capacity for playing brilliant Rugby in the best sporting spirit has lifted the New Zealand University representatives high in public esteem. Not only that, but they have added ...

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  11. WILD WOMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mrs. Edith Rigby, wife of Dr. Charles Rigby, has been arrested and remanded at Liverpool. She confessed to the Liverpool Cotton Exchange ...

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  12. THE APPEAL TO RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--A telegram from St. Petersburg states that Bulgaria has announced that, in order to prevent bloodshed, she has agreed to unreservedly place herself in ...

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  13. LIFE SAFETY AFLOAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The report of the Royal Commission appointed last August to investigate the sufficiency or otherwise of lifesaving equipment on passenger vessels ...

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  14. HEADQUARTERS SEIZED.

    The police have seized the Women's Social and Political headquarters at Manchester, which have latterly been the chief centre of the militant section of the suffragettes. ...

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  15. ANOTHER RELEASE.

    Miss Clara Giveen, who, with Miss Kitty Marion, was found guilty of setting fire to the Hurst Park pavilion, and was sentenced to three years imprisonment, has been released. ...

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  16. HOW THE STATES POLLED.

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  17. SCARCITY OF LYMPH.

    At a meeting of the British Medical Association Hon last night, the method of the distribution of lymph by the Health Department came in for some candid criticism. It was pointed out that ...

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  18. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Affiliated trades unions have issued a manifesto under the authority of the Trades-hall Council demanding compensation to workers ton accidents and ...

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  19. POSTAL OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--While the sorters were going through the letters at the Dublin post-office, a packet addressed to Mr. William Redmond, M.P., Clare East, exploded, ...

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  20. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  21. TAINUI-INCA COLLISION.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The Admiralty Court delivered judgment in the Tainui-Inca collision, and found that the Tainui was threefourths to blame, and the Inca one-fourth. ...

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  22. NINE MORE CASES.

    The health authorities report that nine more cases of smallpox were discovered yesterday. The patients were all sent to the Quarntine Station at North Head. The contacts were ...

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  23. TURKEY RE-AWAKES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent stales that if Bulgaria does not evacuate immediately Turkish troops will be ordered on Saturday or Sunday ...

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  24. A COMPARISON.

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  25. "INDESCRIBABLY TERRIBLE."

    BELGRADE, Thursday Evening.--Servian cavalry have occupied Radovitch. The Bulgarians fled in disorder, abandoning a number of rifles, ammunition, and foodstuffs. ...

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  26. TO-DAY.

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  27. VACCINATION PROGRESS.

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  28. AMONGST THE FACTORIES.

    The work of vaccinating the employees of Sydney factories was rather rushed during yesterday, and the supply of lymph was by no means equal to the demand. ...

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  29. "THAT LAST GOAL."

    "If amateur Rugby is always played in the spirit that has characterised the two games between the New Zealand and Sydney Universities there need be no fear that any game will ...

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  30. DEAD HERO HONORED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Royal Humane Society has awarded the Clarke Gold Medal for the bravest act of the year to the mother of the mother Mr. A. M. Gadd, for meritorious ...

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  31. THE "DEAD WALL."

    Mr. Griffith, Minister for Works, was waited upon yesterday afternoon by a deputation representative of the railway leagues interested in the construction of the Tullamoro to Tottenham ...

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  32. ROUMANIA TAKES ACTION.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday, Evening.--It is reported that the Roumanian army has been ordered to enter Bulgaria, and that the Government has notified Bulgaria to that effect. ...

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  33. INDRABARAH INQUIRY.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--The result of the magisterial inquiry into the stranding of the Indrabarah was that all the certificates were [?] but the court was of opinion that ...

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  34. SUBURBAN DEPOTS ON SUNDAY.

    Dr. Paton was unable to state definitely last night whether or not the suburban depots will be open on Sunday. The city Town-hall will be available for the purpose, and the department ...

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  35. MISSING GRAIN SHIP.

    LONDON. Thursday Evening.--The Board of Trade inquiry into the Joss of the steamer Mountoswald, with 24 hands. in February. 1912, while bound from Baltimore to Hamburg. ...

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  36. RESPONSIBILITY OF DOCTORS.

    Owing to a circular recently sent out medical men by the Commonwealth quarantine authorities notifying that they were to the Director of Quarantine here all cases of ...

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  37. INTEFRRUPTED MR. COOK.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The first prosecution under the Public Meetings Act passed by Parliament last session, opened in the Adelaide Police Court to-day when Hugh M'Cov was ...

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  38. INTER-STATE TRAVELLERS.

    At the Board of Health yesterday 300 persons attended during the morning, and presented railway or steamer tickets for destinations outside the State. They were at once dealt with, ...

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  39. INTER-STATE RUGBY.

    In deference to a request from the Queensland Rugby Union, the New South Wales Rugby Union intends to endeavor to despatch its representative team to the northern State on ...

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  40. SHEARING TROUBLE SETTLED.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--The New Zealand Sheep-owners' Federation and the Shearers Union have settled differences, and agreed to a minimum shearing rate of £1 a hundred (blade ...

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  41. FIGHTING FOREST FIRES.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Evening,--A figure fire is raging in the forests near Mill Valley Several towns are in danger of doing [?] out. Every available soldier is fighting the ...

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  42. THE BUSY DEPOTS.

    Upwards of 2000 persons were waiting at the Town-hall depot when the Druitt-street doors were opened yesterday morning at 10 o'clock The system which has proved so successful ...

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  43. NEWCASTLE VACCINATIONS.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--There is a general desire for vaccination, but, owing extremely limited supply of lymph, only a few persons have yet had the vaccine applied to ...

    Article : 125 words
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