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  7. TRAIN ENGULFED.

    A terrible railway disaster occurred in the department of Crense today. A flood in the River Thorion weakened the buttresses of a railway bridge. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S BUSINESS.

    Action that has been anticipated for some days was taken by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  10. CHINESE UPHEAVAL

    Advices from Hankan today give some particulars of a sensational incident in connection with the hostilities there between the revolutionaries and ...

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  11. GLEBE MURDER

    Campbell Nairn Moir, the young man who is under remand to Sydney on the charge of having murdered Henry Trevascus at The Glebe, ...

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  12. DIPHTHERIA.

    The outbreak of Diphtheria which occurred at Sandringham and Hampton some months ago is still manifesting its disastrous effects. Time after time ...

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  13. BURNED TO DEATH

    A message from Eugene City. Oregon, states that a shocking tragedy occurred there to-day. The victim was a prominent ...

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  14. ELECTRIC EXPLOSION.

    During a fire in the Strand to-day an electric main exploded and wrecked two shops. The blinding flash which accompanied ...

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  15. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, one of the women arrested during the disturbance in connection with the demonstration by women suffragettes near Parliament ...

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  16. RAILWAY MEN.

    The Irish Nationalists abstained from voting in the House of Commons. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's motion demanding that the Government should ...

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  17. SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator M'Gregor moved that for the remainder of the present session, Government business, unless otherwise ...

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  18. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Subsequent to a picnic held by the Sunday schools of Maryborough, at Eversley, on Wednesday, a number of children were reported to be [?] ...

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  19. ALLEGED KIDNAPPING

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Aastrnther Gray. Liberal Unionist member for St. Andrews Burghs, asked Mr. lewis Harcourt. ...

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  20. CHINESE AVIATOR.

    A local Chinese aviator named Gunn is negotiating to be seat to aid the revolutionaries in China. ...

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  21. SONG OF THE SKIRT

    The trouble in the dressmaking trade, owing to the refusal of the employers to grant an increase in wages, has resulted in a strike being declared. ...

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  22. LAND OF THE SHAH

    News has been received here that Russia is carrying out her threats to concentrate troops in Persin, in connection with the alleged insult to the ...

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  23. STATE FARM.

    Having inspected the State farm at Wyuna. Mr. Graham, the Minister for Agriculture, stated to-day that he was ashamed to admit that it was a ...

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  24. CHARGES OF THEFT.

    James Miller and Robert Harvey were placed on trial in the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. justice Hood, charged with larceny from the person and ...

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  25. PORTUGUESE PLOT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Lishon reports that a monarchist plot has been discovered at Cahves. It is stated that: a sergeant in the ...

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  26. TRIPOLITAN CAMPAIGN

    Cavallero G. Ferrando, Vice-[?] for Italy, to-day received the following cable from the Marguis imper[?]li Ita[?] Ambassador in London, regarding ...

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  27. COST OF LIVING.

    In the House of Representatives today Mr. Higgs (Q.) asked whether, in view of the publication from time to time of lists of the wages paid to ...

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  28. APPEAL SOUGHT

    Leave to appeal in the case of Stewart versus the New South Wales Country Press Company has been refused. ...

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  29. MAGISTRATE'S ORDER.

    A belloesmaker, named Edwin Charles Porta, 21 years of age, was placed in the dock at the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Hood at ...

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  30. STATE ELECTIONS.

    "Elector" (Carlton), "Harlikar" (Carnegie), and "Elector" (Fitzroy) ask whether their votes were valid at the recent elections when, where only two ...

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  31. BUILDING SOCIETY.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, was not inclined to-day to discuss the proposal approved by the Trades Hall Council last night that the ...

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  32. FIREMEN POWERLESS

    Another example of how incomplete Sydney's water supply is was furnished last night, when the boiling-down works of James Barnes, at Granville. ...

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  33. SKATING ACCIDENT.

    Hilton Milner, 20 years of age, a butcher, of Ablon street, West brunsswick, met with an accident last evening at a sk[?]ting rink in Nicholson ...

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  34. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's instrument at noon to-day the readings were:--Barometer, 30.116, rising: yesterday,23.920. Thermometer, in the sun, highest, 115; in the shade ...

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  36. METHYLATED SPIRITS.

    A constable, while on duty in Young street, Fitzroy found an elderly man lying on the footpath, with a cut on his scalp. He was taken to ...

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