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  4. ANOTHER LIBERAL SPLIT.

    Anyone glancing in the door of the Mosman Town Hall last night might well have received the impression that the local amateur dramatic company was scoring well ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Spanish anarchists were responsible for another diabolical outrage yesterday. A service was la progress in one of the churches at Carranza, in the Spanish ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    A sensational incident has occurred in connection with a cycling race across Italy. Six of the competitors were suddenly seized with a severe illness, and all are now ...

    Article : 124 words
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  9. THE LAST MINUTE

    Rosebery Handicap.--Reginald, 1: Schneider, 2; Whisper, 3. BOOLAROO RACES. Trial Handicap.--Mervona, 1; Isobrious, ...

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  10. SUMMARY.

    The King, in a message to the Princes and Peoples of India, says he counts upon "a ready response to the earnest sympathy with the well-being of India that must ever be the ...

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  11. HEALTH AND WEALTH.

    Mr. T. E. Spencer presided at last night's sitting of the Water and Sewerage General Workers' Wages Board at the Central Police Court. ...

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  12. MAN LOSES BOTH FEEL.

    Arthur Waters, aged 20, a laborer at Wirths' Circus, met with terrible injuries at 3 o'clock this morning. He was assisting to remove the circus gear in ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Eighteen lives were lost yesterday as the result of a collision between two steamers at Cleveland, Ohio. The victims were all members of the crow ...

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  14. A SHOWER OF SULPHUR.

    Vessels arriving in Newfoundland report that on the day on which the earth was supposed to pass through the tail of Halley's comet there was a shower of sulphur at one ...

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  15. BIG AMERICAN NAVAL VOTE.

    Rejecting a proposal that only one new battleship should be authorised, the Senate yesterday passed the naval appropriation, amounting to nearly 126,000,000, which ...

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  16. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    Latest advices regarding the Nicaraguan revolt report that the Government troops have gained a decisive victory over the insurgent forces at Bluefields. ...

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  17. RECEIVED BY THE QUEEN MOTHER.

    Queen Alexandra to-day granted an audience to to ex-President Roosevelt. Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, was received by her Majesty at the ...

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  18. TWENTY-TWO DROWNED.

    The Clyde steamer Kerry Moore was ram med and sunk in the English Channel to-day by the J. R. Vinnen, a four-masted German vessel. ...

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  19. "THE BIRD IN HAND."

    An old man, Alfred Seabrook, pleaded not guilty at the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday to a charge which set out that on April 30, 1909, he falstly pretended to Thomas John ...

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  20. RECOVERED FROM THE SEA.

    The Coroner has decided to hold an inquest on the skull and backbone of a man washed up on the rocks in the Quarantine Grounds on Sunday last, as the police have furnished ...

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  21. SUCCESS OF THE LABOR PARTY.

    In dealing with the success of the Labor Party at the Federal elections the London "Standard of the Empire" says:--"This Prime Minister of Australia has created an excellent ...

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  22. SINKING OF A DRY DOCK.

    Through the carelessness of some work non in leaving the valves open, a dry dock at Manila, said to be the largest in the world, sank yesterday in 70ft. of water. ...

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  23. GENERAL GABLES.

    Herr Frey, a Germant aviator made a splendid flight on a Farman biplane yesterday, travelling 20 miles at a height of 1530ft. A Canadian message reports that the ...

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  24. THE HEALTHIEST PLACE.

    Before the Water and Sewerage General Workers' Board Dr. E. S. Stokes stated yesterday that according to his experience conditions seemed to be more favorable from a health point of view with the men ...

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  25. NOT A BOGUS COLLECTOR.

    It was stated yesterday that a bogus collector had called at a business house in the city and secured a donation for the Quern Victoria Home for Consumptives. It now ...

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  26. SEAMAN IN TROUBLE.

    Michael Duggan, 32, a. seaman, appeared in the dock at the Water Police Court this morning charged with refusing to return to work on board the steamer Ayrshire. ...

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  28. AFRAID OF DISEASES.

    Andrew Samuel Bayliss, aged 60 years, died in the Sydney Hospital last night from supposed camphor poisoning. He was admitted to the hospital from his home in ...

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  29. BATHURST STATE ELECTION.

    Nominations of persons willing to contest Buthurst State seat under the auspices of the Bathurst branch of the Political Labor League closed last night, those who ...

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