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  2. STRYCHNINE IN STOUT

    The Parramatta District Coroner, Mr. H. Richardson Clark, took evidence at Parramatta yesterday concerning the death of a married woman named Frances Hubert, who ...

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  3. ARMED PATROLS.

    The "Doily News" gives prominence to the report of Archbishop Mannix's speech in New York, which it describes as "pernicious nonsense, ...

    Article : 269 words
  4. PRINCE IN HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--The enthusiastic rejoicings that accompanied the arrival of the Prince of Wales in Hobart continued unabated to-day. The nervous strains which were ...

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  5. PREMIERS CONFER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Premiers' Conference finished up its deliberations to-nigh. The Prime Minister regards the results achieved as not unsatisfactory on the whole. ...

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  6. HAEREMAI, N.Z.

    "Ha[?]mai," the Maori word, meaning welcome, is the greeting Sydney will undoubtedly extend to the New Zealand Rugby Union football team, which arrives by the Manuka this ...

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  7. RACE CLEAVAGE.

    The result of the Amritsar discussion has been received in India with mixed feeling. On the whole, Europeans still openly sympathise with General Dyer, while many Indians strongly ...

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  8. THE LATEST CABLES.

    A message from Copenhagen states that Mr. Krassin, who has been striving to revive commercial intercourse between the Allies and Russia, has, accompanied by Mr. Kameneff, ...

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  9. CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF.

    Tom Howard made a poor start in his match against B. Pearce. The Bonnie Doon crack, in the opening stages, could do nothing with long second shots, but presently he made a ...

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  10. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, High Commissioner, welcomed the Australian Olympic team on arrival in London, and presented to Mr. Bennett, the manager, an Australian ensign, and wished the ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. SKIPPER OF SHAMROCK.

    A message received to-day from Sandy Hook says that Captain Burton, amateur skipper in charge of Shamrock IV., has not been superseded as reported in earlier messages. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DAVIS CUP.

    Despite that America had qualified to meet Australasia in the Davis Cup competition, the remaining matches against the British Isles were played at Wimbledon. ...

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  13. FATAL STOP-VALVE.

    A stop-valve of one of the boilers of the mammoth Cunard turbine steamer Aquitania. 45,647 tons, blow off and killed an engineer and injured a stokehold hand. ...

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  14. CANADIAN BOTANIST.

    A message from Sidney, British Columbia, announces the death of Mr. John Macoun, Naturalist to the Dominion of Canada. He was Botanist to the Canadian Pacific Railway Exploration ...

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  15. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    It is reported from Tientsin that troops led by Marshal Tuan-Chi-Ll, the leader of the monarchical, militaristic, and pro-Japanese clique, have captured Yang-tsun, compelling ...

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  16. SOLDIERS BLOWN UP.

    Civilians, using bombs, blew up two military motor lorries at Cork. Between 60 and 70 soldier occupants of the lorries were injured, some seriously. One is ...

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  17. FATHER JERGER.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A close watch is being kept on the Nestor to see that Father Jerger is not removed. Mr. Edwards, M.P., stated this morning ...

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  18. A HEALTHY RACE.

    Some important observations on public health advancement were made by Dr. J. S. Purdy, metropolitan medical officer of health, yesterday. ...

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  19. END OF WAR.

    An Order-in-Council, which has been issued in order to remove misapprehension, states that the date of the termination of war with Germany was January 10, but the termination ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. POWER AND LIGHT.

    The existing rates charged consumers of electricity, despite the enormous increase in the cost of production, cannot he varied, oven though other services show advances all round. ...

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  21. GERMAN MINERS RESTIVE.

    A Berlin message says that an agitation is afoot in Rhineland and Westphalia against the Allied policy towards Germany, as laid down at the Spa Conference. ...

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  22. CLOSING OF GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    CULCAIRN, Tuesday.--The Culcairn subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' Imperial League carried resolutions unanimously supporting the Victorian branches in urging the ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. JOHN M'CORMACK.

    The public have not forgotten the charm of John M'Cormack's voice, though it is some six yours since he last sang here. They assembled in sufficient numbers last night to pack ...

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  24. THE INLAND TOUR.

    At a meeting of the State executive committee of the Royal visit, hold yesterday afternoon. under the presidency of Mr. C. W. Oakes, M.L.A., the State organiser, Mr. Hay, referred ...

    Article : 382 words
  25. A HAPPY MINISTRY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The attention of the Home Secretary (Mr. M'Cormack) being called to suggestions that there will be a general election in Queensland before the end of the ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. RANDWICK LABORITES.

    An air of exultancy permeated the proceedings at the Randwick Town Hall lash night, when Mr. Robert E. O'Hallorun, one of the returned Labor candidates for the Eastern ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.--A meeting of the A.M.A. was held in the quadrangle this afternoon to hear the report of the delegates to the compulsory, conference. Mr. Considine (Federal ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. ONE BIG UNION.

    [?] Tuesday.--Mr. M. [?] Cons[?]dine, Federal member for the Barrier, attended a meeting of the Independent Labor Party last night. This party was formed by the section ...

    Article : 271 words
  29. AUBURN RAILWAY FACILITIES.

    A deputation from the Auburn Council and the Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Fox, yesterday, and asked for improvements in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. ABATTOIR EMPLOYEES.

    A deputation, introduced to the Minister far Health by Mr. Quirk, M.L.A., yesterday asked that disrated men at the Homebush abattoirs be treated in the same way as the ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. INCREASED RAILWAY FARES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to questions in regard to the forthcoming 33 1-3 per cent. increase in railway fares, the proposed imposition of which, during the holiday ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    A great deal of delay was occasioned at Parramatta station yesterday by a horse box and carriage, leaving the rails at the Parramatta station. The horse box, with two racehorses ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. STAMP DUTY.

    The amount of stamp, duty received in Sydney lust week in respect of probate and letters of administration was £36,905 12s 1d. To this sum the estate of the late Mr. William ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. QUEENSLAND STEELWORKS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Minister for Minos, Mr. Jones, when questioned to-day regarding the effect on the State steelworks proposal if Mr. Theodore returned from Loudon ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    The term of the Wheat Royal Commission, which is about to expire, is to be extended. This extension is to be made, in view of the proposed medical examination of Mr. ...

    Article : 44 words
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