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  3. WIRES & CABLES THIS AFTERNOON

    Reuter's Geneva correspondent: The economic expert sent to the Ukraine reports are appalling situation [?] Camibaliam is so common that the ...

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  5. EXCITING ARREST AT ARNCLIFFS

    After a revolver had been drawn by the police a man was arrested at Arncliffe last night, charged with having attempted to break and enter a shop ...

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  6. RECENT PARLIAMENTARY JAUNT

    It transpire that at the conclusion of the recent parliamentary tour of the Murray lands three of the Ministers sent in their accounts for hotel ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    Reuter's Dublin correspondent:—It is believed that big events are impending in the South and West. The Government is preparing stern ...

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  8. THE BUSHRANGING EPISODE.

    The police have not yet succeeded, in locating the three bushranger who bailed up William Brenghton's home on George's River on Sunday night. ...

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  9. WEATHER.

    Wintry weather prevailed over the whole of the State yesterday, particularly in the Central and Southern districts. ...

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  10. THE WHEAT LOADING TRAGEDY.

    The [?] men who were injured in last night's wheat tragedy are all improving. The Coroner will visit the steamer ...

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  11. RUSSIA.

    Reuter's Hague correspondent:. The Russians have suggested, a further conference with the Allies to endeavor to find a basis for the continuance of ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. McGIRR CALLED TO CAUCUS.

    It is understood that Mr. MeGirr disregarded the communication addressed to him by the Labor party requesting him to attend a meeting of the caucus ...

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  13. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George announced that unless the deadlock at the Hague was dissipated at the eleventh hour, the British ...

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  14. THE HORNSBY MURDER

    The Chief Secretary the Inspector General of Police and other officials were in conference this morning. As[?] is believed that the reward ...

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  15. THE WAR DEBTS.

    It is announced that a special British delegation will arrive at Washington early in September in connection with negotiations for refunding the ...

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  16. MYSTERY AT DARLINGHURST.

    Francis Foster, who was found with his skull fractured in a lane at Darlinghurst on Sunday morning has not yet regained consciousness in the ...

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  17. AT THE COURTS.

    At the Central Police Court to-day William Williamson 28, was for[?] the sixth time, charted with being [?] idle and disorderly person having in ...

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  18. AMERICA'S BIG STRIKE.

    It is believed that another 400,000 will join the strikers. A gun battle occurred yesterday, when 500 strikers attacked the ...

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  19. VALUER-GENERALS DEPARTMENT

    A deputation to urge the abolition of the Valuer-General's Department will interview the Minister for Local Government on the 26th instant, and ...

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