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  4. BURNS-JOHNSON FIGHT.

    In connection with the appointment of a referee for the world's boxing championship, to take place in the Rushcutter's Bay Stadium on Saturday, between ...

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  5. BUNDALLEER DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Homburg gave his reserved judgment in the Maslin divorce Case. His Honor reviewed the events which ...

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  6. A SYDNEY MYSTERY.

    The adjourned inquiry respecting the death of John Pagon, 32, a cook, who died in the hospital from a fractured skull, after being locked up by the ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Treasurer moved the adoption of the loan proposal amounting to £3,208,000. He said that it would be necessary to ...

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  8. A TRIPARTITE EMPIRE.

    The debate now proceeding in the Reichsrath (the Senate of Austria Hungary) has revealed the secret ambitions which have been entertained by some ...

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  9. END OF SPERRY'S CRUISE.

    Admiral Sperry, in command of the Great White Fleet of the United States battleships which visited New Zealand and Australia, has issued a Message to ...

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  10. LOVE SICK ASSURANCE CLERK.

    A very interesting breach of promise case was heard by Mr. Justice Homburg to-day, in which Olive Lillian Alice Carle, of Second Avenue, East Adelaide ...

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  11. THE FLYING MAN.

    Wilbur Wright, the American aeroplane engineer, kept his flying machine going for an hour and fifty four minutes, at Le Mans in France, on Saturday. ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Both Messrs. M. A. Noble (N.S.W.) and Frank Laver (Vic.) say that the Board of Control of Australian Crickets' scheme for the next Australian Eleven's ...

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  13. SHOULD DOCTORS BE SUBSIDISED?

    A deputation waited upon the Colonial Secretary to-day to urge that the Government should subsidise medical men resident and practising in the ...

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  14. SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference in connection with the New South Wales Public School Teachers' Association was opened this morning, 300 members being present. ...

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  15. ENGLAND AND TURKEY.

    The Sultan has replied to King Edward's message of congratulation on the assembly of the first Turkish Parliament. Abdul Hamid thanks the King for his ...

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  16. WILLER AND RILEY.

    The business conducted by Willer and Riley, colonial produce merchants, ruined by the defalcations of Alberti, ex-Minister of Justice in Demark, is to be offered ...

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  17. MR. ASQUITH WEIGHED.

    In a review of the work of the session, the "Times" states that Mr. Asquith's Government stand in a substantially weaker position at the end than it did at ...

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  18. VICTORIA AND TASMANIA.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Josiah Thomas) says that, after considering the tenders received for wireless telegraphy from Tasmania to the mainland, via the ...

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  19. MULAI HAFID, SULTAN.

    Spain has proposed a collective recognition of the Powers of Mulai Hafid as Sultan of Morocco. The late Sultan has accepted an ...

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  20. A WOMAN SUICIDES.

    The City Coroner to-day enquired into the death of Mary Isabella Owen of Waymouth Street, Adelaide. Violent Owen, aged 11 deposed that ...

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  21. RIVERINA BUSH FIRES.

    Several thousands of acres of country have been swept by a big bush fire, which has been raging at Bongongo, in the Gundagai district, during the last three ...

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  22. TWENTY POUNDS FOR A DOG BITE

    In the case in which Cyprus Moffett Bryant, by his next friend, Henry Sullivan, sought to recover from Abdul Karsam, Aeli, and his wife, the sum of £400 ...

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  23. DIRECT LINE TO ITALY DROPPED.

    The "Shipping Gazette" says that the proposed new line of steamers between Italy and Australia will probably be dropped, as the ship-owners find that ...

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  24. BATTLE IN PERSIA.

    News comes from Teheran that the Nationalists who have been beseiged for several weeks in Tabriz, have gained a notable victory over the Shah's troops. ...

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  25. THE TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    Mr. Josiah Thomas (Postmaster-General) has considered Mr. Hesketh's proposal to put all the telephones in the Commonwealth under the toll system ...

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  26. ELIHU ROOT SUPERSEDED.

    Mr. W. H. Taft (President-elect of the United States) has appointed Mr. Knox as Secretary of State, in place of Mr. Elihu Root, Secretary of State in ...

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  27. CENTENARIAN DIES AT NOWRA.

    Thomas Chester, one of the oldest residents of Sholhaven, died at Nowra to-day, aged 104. The old man had been living at Terara ...

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  28. SUNDERLAND DEPRESSED.

    Sunderland's ship-building trade has declined from 91 vessels (296,655 tons) in 1907 to 41 vessels (87,556 tons) in 1908. ...

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  30. VICTORIAN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The following are some of the nominations already lodged for the State elections, which will be held on December 29:— ...

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  31. ROPE WORKS FIRE.

    Messrs. Kinnear and Sons' rope works at Footseray were burned this morning, and the damage done is estimated at £12,000. ...

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  34. ZEPPELIN'S FUND.

    The fund which was opened when Count Zeppelin's last great dirigible balloon met with an accident, for the purpose of providing the inventor with ...

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  38. DUMPING FOREIGN EXPLOSIVES.

    The Federal Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) has decided, after inquiry, that the charges of dumping explosives, made against the South African Company, are ...

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