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  2. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To-day 12 fresh cases of small-pox were reported from within the metropolitan area. Most of the patients were residents of southern ...

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  3. LILYDALE MURDER.

    LILYDALE, Monday.—Investigations by Detective-sergeant Arthur, Detective Keily, Sergeant Haydon, and Constable Thompson into the murder of the old woodcutter, ...

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  4. LORD KITCHENER.

    The Foreign Office, says the "Daily Express," has been warned of the existence of a plot of assassinate Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener (British Agent In Egypt), who is ...

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  5. HARRY K. THAW.

    Harry K. Thaw, the Pittsburg millionaire, and the slayer of Stanford White, the wellknown New York architect. escaped from the Hospital for the Criminal Insane ...

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  6. IN THE BALKANS.

    At Sofia the extension of the Turkish occupation of Thrace to the west bank of the Maritza River a regarded as indicating the existence of a Turko-Greek ...

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  7. WATTLE DAY.

    Wattle Day year by year is assuming the greatness of a national fete day, and, judging by yesterday's celebration, the few v[?]ces of protest against its observance ar[?] ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) will, after many delays, open his land campaign on October 11, when he will announce the Ministry's policy in a ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, accompanied by Lady Burttelot, and attended [?]y Lord Richard Nevill and Captain Sir Walter Bart[?]lot, was present at the ...

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  10. COUNTESS TARNOWSKA.

    The beautiful Russian Countless Tarnowska, who was the central figure in the VEnice murder trial in May, 1910, has been found strangled in a railway carriage ...

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  11. MILITANT PICKETS.

    The manager of an employment agency in Elizabeth street has reported that a picket, who had been stationed by his union outside the bureau of the agency, entered his office ...

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  12. RAND LABOUR DISPUTE.

    The Joh[?]nesburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the sensational discovery of a bag of blasting gelatine has been made in the Central Fire Brigade ...

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  13. ENGLISH RAILWAYMEN.

    Mass meetings of railway men were held in Hyde Park, and at Done[?]ster, York, Liverpool, and Brimingham on Sunday, in celebration of the great 1911 strike. ...

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  14. FREQUENCY OF STRIKES.

    Reference was made at the meeting of the executive committee of the Victorian Employers' Federation yesterday to the strike of coal-yard workers against Mr. Justice ...

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  15. FLIGHT ROUND BRITAIN.

    H. Hawker, of Australia, one of the two competitors for the "Daily Mail" prize of £5,000 for a flight round Great Britain, has had the ...

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  16. DERRY RIOTING.

    Further rioting between the Nationalists and Unionists of Londonderry occurred along the waterside at midnight on Saturday. When the police attempted to ...

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  17. MR. FISHER ENTERTAINED.

    The leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives (Mr. Fisher) was entertained at a gathering, of about 200 people in the Coburg Town Hall last night by the ...

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  18. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Walter Burley Griffin, who was awarded first prize for the best design for the Federal capital, arrived in Sydney by the Sonama this afternoon. ...

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  19. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    In order to adequately train Great Britain's team of athletes for the Olympic Games at Berlin in 1916 an appeal for £100,000 is being made by the Duke of ...

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  20. THEORIES OF SPACE.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, the president-elect of the British Association, which will hold its annual meeting at Birmingham, intends, in his inaugural address, to combat the tenets ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported that a corporation labourer at Bolton, Lancashire, named Lunstall, has inherited £200,000 from his fatherin-law, Mr. Westwell, who had been ...

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  22. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Burgess Giddings, a married man, pleaded guilty to a charge of having abducted a girl under the age of 16 years from her parents at Yculba. ...

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  23. CRICKET TOUR OF CEYLON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night was read a letter from the Victoria association complaining that the proposal ...

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  24. CHARRED BONES FOUND.

    TRAFALGAR. Monday.—What are believed to be the remains of Mr. A. Lind, of Mo[?] Swamp, Tra[?]r, who was lost on July 8, 1911, were discovered yesterday by ...

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  25. OPERA SINGER'S ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Miss Sarah Verner, theatrical artist, to-day proceeded against the Railway Commissioner in the District Court, claiming £400 compensation for ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    Once every year Austrian and Hungarian residents of Melbourne hold a social gathering to celebrate the birthday of the Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. ...

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  27. OIL AND POLITICS.

    The "New York Tribune" publishes a statement that the conviction is entertained in high quarters that the recognition of the Provisional Hucrta Government in ...

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  28. ST. KILDA BATHS.

    The St. Kilda Council last evening received a letter from Mr. M[?]. G. King, secretary of the branch of the Australian Natives' Association, stating that the branch had passed a resolution against ...

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  29. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At 10 O'Clock. — Chamber business, and the following divorce cases:—Leitch v. Leitch (Linden[?], co-respondent), Hogg v. Hogg, Boyle v. Boyle, Salla-Mitchell v. Salla-Mitchell. ...

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  30. MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Through something going wrong with the mechanism, a motorcar running through Domain to-day struck the kerbing, and was overturned. ...

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  31. PLAYGROUNDS FOR CHILDREN.

    It was reported by Councillor Rain, at the meeting of the Collingwood Council last evening, that a deputation, which included Dr. J. W. Barrett and ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Thomas Malcol[?] Mackay, of 949 Rathdown street, Carlton, night watchman. Causes of insolvency—Sickness in family and inability to obrain employment and pressure ...

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  33. GUARDING THE NOTES.

    Since the Commonwealth undertook the work of printing its own bank-notes at the King's Warehouse, the whole of the valuable plant and the contents of the building ...

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