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  6. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    A great stir has been made by some speeches in which Baron Fuchs has lately been dealing with the relations between Italy and Austria. ...

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  7. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Inter-State and Foreign Commerce Committee, which has just returned from a visit of inspection to the Panama Canal, is determined to fight against the proposal to ...

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  8. FARMERS OUTCRY.

    Mr. Herbert Stephens, the manager of the auctioneering department of Prescott, Ltd., who has been on a visit to the Coolamon Ganmain districts, was interviewed ...

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  9. "A FEW DAYS OF LIBERTY."

    Sitting in Common Law Chambers to-day, Mr. Acting-Justice Rich had before him an application by Mr. L. Whitfeld (instructed by Mr. L. G. B. Cadden) on behalf of William ...

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  10. CHURCH GAMBLES CHAMPIONED

    The Premier (Mr. Murray), in opening a R.C. Church bazaar at Werribee yesterday, declared that though there were many ways of raising money for churches and church ...

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  11. HANDLING THE HARVEST.

    With reference to the recent refusal of a number of railway men in the Bendigo district to work on Sunday in handling the harvest, a member of the Legislative Assembly ...

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  12. AN ESCAPE AND ITS SEQUEL.

    An experience of a startling nature made a deep impression on an employee at the Newport (Government) railway workshops on Thursday, and was responsible for an ...

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  13. OVERCROWDED PRISONS.

    There were some sensational escapes from one of the gaols in Oporto yesterday. By bribing the warders a number of wealthy political prisoners secured a supply ...

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  14. CUT HIS THROAT.

    William G. Clarke, about 30 years of age, who had been suffering from the effects of drink, was sent yesterday from the People's Palace, George-street, Sydney, to the ...

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  16. BURRINJUCK RESUMPTIONS.

    A number of farmers on the Burrinjuck irrigation area have been notified by the Government that their land is to be resumed for irrigation purposes, under the provisions of ...

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  17. NORTH SYDNEY TRAMS.

    Mr. Cocks, M.L.A, for St. Leonards, and Mr. Fell, M.L.A, for Lane Cove, have written to the Mayor of North Sydney requesting him to call a public meeting to consider the ...

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  18. BUILDING A WAREHOUSE.

    An application was made to Mr. Acting Justice Rich, in Equity jurisdiction to-day, on behalf of the Perpetual Trustee Company, Ltd. (and others), as trustees of the estate ...

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