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  3. SPORTING.

    The State Athletic Commission has refused to rescind the rules which permit Langford and Gunboat Smith to meet on October 19. The application was ...

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  4. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Wade moved his motion of censare,—"That the conduct of the Minister of Public Works in respect ...

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  5. THAWS BETURN TO THE STATES.

    Last Thaw should be [?] before me[?]sures could be taken to extradite him from Newhampshire the sheriff at Colebrook [?] in special ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Webser got into con[?] with the Speaker, and was named in the House o[?] Representatives yesterday. Interjections were falling fast as the ...

    Article : 358 words
  8. SYDNEY BOXING.

    The boxing contest between Dave Smith md Fat Bradley, set down for to-morrow night, has been postponed owing to Smith's illness, and altered ...

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  9. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  10. GENERAL GABLES.

    An innkeeper named Kleusthal was shot dead behind his bar to-day by two murderers. They were pursued, and one was arrested after having shot ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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  12. BOXING CONFERENCE.

    The following has been received by "The Miner" from Mr. Reg. L. Baker, proprietor of the Sydney Stadium:- "I wish to inform you that I am ...

    Article : 479 words
  13. N.S.W. FOOTBALLERS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The New South Wales Rugby League team yesterday defeated Wanganui by 44 points to 9. ...

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  14. ZEPPELIN AIRSHIPS.

    The official account of the recent disaster to the Zeppelin airship "L" attributes the accident to a gale. The airship struck the water nose foremost ...

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  15. GOLF.

    Mrs. Harrison, of Tasmania, yesterday won the ladies' golf championship of Australia. ...

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  16. THE STOLEN NECKLACE TRIAL.

    At the pearl-th[?]eves that to-day, Quadranato[?] confirmed Mr. Muir's statement that the negotiations at the hotel for the pretended sale of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. TO-MORROW'S PORT ADELAIDE MEETING.

    If fine weather, large attendance and a big programme are essentials, then the Port meeting to-morrow should be in every respect successful. In the first ...

    Article : 320 words
  18. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

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  19. BROKEN HILL MINING WORK

    Output figures are now available (says Tuesday's Melbourne "Argua") from the three large Barrier mining companies for the latest four-weekely ...

    Article : 443 words
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  21. ANOTHER LONDON STRIKE.

    Five hundred timber-carriers at Salford Docks have struck for a shilling a day increase, and 3000 other laborers have struck in sympathy. ...

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  22. THE METAL MARKET.

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  23. CURE FOR HYDROPHOBIA,

    Doctor Marria has announced before the American Health Association that he oun cure hydrophobia by the use of quinine injections. ...

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  24. Barrier Miner

    IN to-day's "Miner" there is published a reply by Mr. Wade to Mr. Griffith's recent letter re the Norton Grilliths railway building proposal. It is ...

    Article : 989 words
  25. NEW ELECTORAL BILL,

    A Bill to aultiorise the acceptance by the Commonwealth of Norfolk Island was introduced in the House of Representatives yesterday by Mr. Glynn. ...

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  26. MORE AERIAL GYMNASTICS.

    Lieutenant Nestrolf, living on a Nieuwport machine at Kielf, described a complete vertical circle at a height of 1800ft., and then volplaned to ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. LABOR ON THE RAND.

    An informal meeting of miners at Clermiston resolved not to support a general strike in the event of the committal of Waterston and other union ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    At the Dubbo Circuit Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Pring, the hearing of the charge against Ernest Alfred Bradley, of Hermidale, near Cobar, ...

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  29. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Japanese legation has been instructed to present its demands in connection with Nanking. The Legation describes them as exceedingly moderate, ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN BIG GUNS.

    It has been decided to arm the next Dread[?]ought with ten [?] guns, occupying five double turrets. ...

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  31. THE SHOP ASSISTANTS' TROUBLE.

    It is officially reported that Mr. Rowe Secretary of the B.L.F., who coccouped the chair at the masa meeting of shop assistants yesterday, made ...

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  32. A SUCCESSFUL CONFERENCE.

    A conference of shipbuilding employers and their men at Edinburgh has settled the question of boilermakers' overtime and working hours, thus avoiding ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    The B.R.F.A. appeal committee met last night to hear charges laid by Umpire Caines against players for fighting during, the match, Brokens v. Wests ...

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  34. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND.

    Fourteen Russian warships are visiting England as a return to the British squadron's visit to Reval in 1912. ...

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  35. THE SMALLPOX.

    Only six cases of smallpox were reported at Sydney, yesterday. The patients came from Erskineville, Granville, Pyrmont, and Waverley. ...

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  36. THE CHANCE[?]LOR AND THE CECILS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in reply to Lord Salisbury, offers to furnish particulars of the Cecil family's investments when the, were in office, but he says the ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LABOR CONFERECE.

    The tenth annual conference of the United Labor Party was continued in the Trades Hall yesterday, when there was again a large attendance of ...

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  38. VOTES FOR ULSTER WOMEN.

    THe Women's Social Political Union has asked Sir Edward Carson to receive a deputation with a view to the granting of voles to women under the Ulster ...

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  39. THE IMPERIAL TOURISTS.

    The touring British Legislators left Sydney last night, in two sections— one for Melbourne direct, and one for Burrinjuck, Yanco, and the Federal ...

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  40. STRIKERS' PROSECUTIONS.

    The court was crowded to the doors with wharf laborers and men connected with shipping when thc first prosecutions under portions of the Industrial ...

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  41. B GRADE FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIP.

    What promises to be a first-class game is to be played on the Jubilee Oval to-morrow between the West 11. (minor premiers) and the Railways. ...

    Article : 143 words
  42. DISCOVERIER AT POMPE[?]

    Excavations have revealed the ruins of a port at Pompeii 1250 metres from the existing seashore, and buried under seven metres of earth, lava, and ...

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  43. LIGHT HORSE NOTES.

    Members of D Troop and the Regiment Staff (Broken Hill section), 24th Light Horse, are requested to attend a church parade on Sunday next, in ...

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  44. TORPEDO BOAT EXPLOSION.

    One man was killed and five injured by an explosion on the United States torpedo boat Craven. The vessel reached port to-day partially disabled. ...

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  45. WELCOME RAIN.

    A very welcome change took place during the last 24 hours in the weather conditions in Broken Hill. Yesterday the weather was fine, but ...

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  46. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate yesterday afternoon, Senator Gardiner gave notice that he intended to move in the Senate to-day that a select committee be ...

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  47. NORTH IMPERIAL FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The ordinary monthly meeting of the above was held last night at the Silver King Hotel. Mr. C. J. Monckton presided over a fairly large ...

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  48. MORE MASS MEETINGS.

    The B.L.F. is colling o moss meeting of all unionists for Sunday afternoon to consider the whole position and the shop assistants will meet in the ...

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  49. TWO BOYS DROWNED.

    When crossing M'Millun's Strait, from Paynesville to Raymond Island, near Bairnsdale, in a small sailing boat two boys, Charles Duffy (16) and ...

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  50. A SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    A sensational bolt occurred at Mool; ta on Monday (says the "AdVertisor corrsepondent). Two horses, attached to a van belonging to Mr. R. Burden, ...

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  51. WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEES' MEETING.

    A special meeting of members employed in warehouses was called by the Brokon Hill Shop, Assistants and Warehouse Employees' Federation, and was ...

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  52. THE AMBULANCE.

    The Victoria Ambulance received a call to attend, at the North mine at about 10.45 o'clock, last night. Mr. J. Waller, married, a miner, had been ...

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  53. A MEETING WITHOUT A PERMIT.

    At the Brisbane City Police Court on Tuesday Alfred Brown was fined £5 for holding a meeting in a public street without having obtained a permit ...

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  54. CHIMNEY FIRE.

    At a little after 2 o'clock this morning the Central fire brigade received a call by mine whistles to a fire in Argent-street. The full staff turned out, ...

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  55. A.M.A. REFERENDUM.

    The ballot among members of the A.M.A. from the B.P.A.P.L. L., will continue through out to-day, Saturday, and Monday next at the Trodes Hall, ...

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