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  2. MELBOURNE CUP

    Muggy weather prevailed in Melbourne on Saturday morning last, and rain threatened during the forenoon, This however, did not prevent an enormous ...

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  3. FOREIGN CABLES

    Lord Chelmsford, who has been successively Governor of Queensland and of New South Wales, is now Viceroy of India, has made his first year of office ...

    Article : 293 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

    News has been received from the geological survey expedition sent out last May to report upon the country between the Laverton and Warburton Ranges in ...

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  6. MISADVENTURES

    A fatal accident occurred on Friday at Yarrandale (N.S.W.) sawmills to the manager, Mr. Arthur Hutchison. While negotiating a round log, a piece of ...

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  7. OUT AND IN AGAIN

    The political sensation of the week in New South Wales was the action of the State Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) on Friday night in virtually dismissing ...

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  8. FIELD OF POLITICS

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) stated on Sunday that the personnel of the national cabinet would be announced in the course of the next few days. ...

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  9. A SAW-MILLER KILLED.

    Josiah laonghurst employed as an engineer at the sawmills of Messrs. J. W. Eaton and Son, North Sydney, was on Thursday morning killed through the ...

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  10. COUNTRY RACE MEETINGS.

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  11. ANOTHER SAWYER KILLED.

    While working at some timber mills in Glebe (Sydney) on Thursday, Harry Maxworthy, a mill foreman, was struck under the jaw with a piece of wood that ...

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  12. VICTORIA PARK PONIES.

    The pony races at Victoria Park (Sydney) attracted a large attendance Saturday afternoon last, and some good sport was provided. The punters had a ...

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  13. A. MAN'S LEC TORN OFF.

    On Mr. P. Kennedy's farm, close to Tou[?]mwal (N.S.W.) a team of horses attached to a reaper and binder bolted, and in their wild career knocked down Mr. ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S PROMISES.

    Great Britain's [?]asistence upon paying for American purchases in gold is causing uneasiness in New York financial circles, which are beginning to favor the ...

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  15. WEEK-END FIGHTS.

    Those that visit the Sydney Stadium might easily find their chief interest in guessing whom the referee will indicate as winner; and there may grow up a ...

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  16. A MAN SHOOTS HIS FRIEND.

    Owing to being mistaken for a burglar Hilton Cardwell, a hairdresser, who lived in Paddington (Sydney), was shot dead at about 9 o'clock on Friday morning. ...

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  17. A MOTOR SMASH.

    Shortly before midnight on Friday a motor-car driven by William Owen Healy, collided with a tram in Flinders-street, Darlinghurst, Sydney. The car ...

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  18. HIGH COST OF COTTON.

    American speculation has caused the price of cotton in Manchester to stand at the highest level reached during nearly half a century. ...

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  19. THE PASSING OF THE PIONEERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,405 words
  20. KILLED BY A MOTOR-CAR.

    Late on Friday afternoon Mrs. Emily Jane Land, a widow living at Leichbardt (Sydney), was Knocked down in Parramatta-road by a motor-car, driven by ...

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  21. WAR TAXES IN ENGLAND.

    The city editor of "The Times" (London) states that Anglo-Australian firms are establishing business aboard with the object of escaping the double ...

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  22. Mr. Hughes's Position

    The Commonwealth political situation is unchanged, and an indication has been given of what attitude the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will take. The ...

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  23. THE CENSURE MOTION.

    The debate upon Mr. Durack's censure motion was concluded on Friday morning after an all-night debate, when the amendment moved by Mr. Wade was ...

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  24. THE PEA-RIFLE AGAIN.

    Dulcie Carrick, aged five years, whose parents reside at Liverpool (N.S.W.), died in the Parramatta Hospital from the effects of a bullet wound. She was ...

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  25. BROTHERS QUARREL.

    On Thursday night a man named William Van Dragt staggered into Horton's fruit shopt, in Pitt-street, Sydney, and cried, "I have been shot." He then ...

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  26. THE GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND.

    It is stated that General Sir John Maxwell, who has been in supreme command of the troops in Ireland, and has been charged with the administration of ...

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  27. A CHILD DIES FROM BURNS.

    An infant named Esther Laura Thompson, aged eleven months, of Wheirl Flat Tarce district, had died in the hospital as the result of burns. The mother left ...

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  28. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES.

    The Williamstown (Vic.) spring meeting opened on Friday last in fine weather, There was a good attendance and the sport was interesting. The Maiden Plate ...

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  29. KILLED BY A FALLING TREE.

    A man named Stanley Charlston and his five-year-old sister, were killed at King Lake (Vic.) on Friday. Stanley was falling a tree near his home and, ...

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  30. SABOTAGE IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the Perth (W.A.) police court on Friday eleven members of I.W.W. were changed with conspiracy to cause discontent and disaffection among and ...

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  31. BRITISH COAL SUPPLY.

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that the British Government proposes to take over the coal industry. Profits, prices and wages will not be affected. The ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH INCOME TAX.

    When the Commonwealth Income Tax Commissioner fixed the rate of depreciation of farming machinery at 2½ per cent., it was recognised that the ...

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  33. A MAN DROWNED.

    The body of Mr. Thomas Appleton a cabinet-maker, of W. Maitland (N.S.W.), was found floating in the Hunter River on Saturday. He was a single man, and ...

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  34. THE P.L.L. EXPULSIONS.

    At a meeting last week of the Newcastle (N.S.W.) branch of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association—the largest branch of the union ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB.

    Fine weather prevailed for the Cup day of the Queensland Turf Club's meeting on Saturday afternoon last, and the attendance at the reunion was large. Venerable ...

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  36. NEW ARMY OF WORKERS.

    The Ministry of Munitions, in London, is starting a poster campaign to obtain recruits for a new force of workers. Men rejected for military service, and not ...

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  37. KILLED BY A RESTIVE HORSE.

    Waldemar Muller, of Parramatta (N.S.W.), has died form injuries received while attempting to stop his horse from bolting, in the back yard of his residence. ...

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  38. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    The W.A. Government has announced the conditions of sale for the following enterprises of the Scaddan Government—State brickyards (which the previous ...

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  39. WOMEN IN WORKSHOPS.

    As a result of the work of the British Government Commission on the dilution of labor on the Clyde, 1[?] women are now employed in 15[?] of the largest ...

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  40. WAR WORKER BREAKS HIS LEG.

    On his way to assist in work for the benefit of soldiers' widows, W. J. Turner a printer, employed at the Government Printing Office, fell from the waggon on ...

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  41. MOOREFIELD RACES.

    There was a good attendance at the Moorefield (Sydney) races on Saturday afternoon last, and fine weather prevailed. The bookmakers had the best of the deal ...

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  42. Liquor Traffic Reform

    In the Tasmanian Legislative Assembly on Monday the Six o'Clock Closing Hill was introduced by the Premier (Mr. W. H. Lee), who said that the electors, ...

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  43. CANADA'S QUOTA OF MEN.

    Up to the beginning of September [?]60,000 men had enlisted in Canada, this being seventy per cent, of the half-million promised by the Premier (Sir Robert ...

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  44. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    George Clark, a tailor, at Ourimbah, on the Sydney Newcastle line, committed suicide in a determined manner by shooting himself in the temple with a ...

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  45. A MAILMAN INJURED.

    A mailman named Douglas Ferguson was thrown from a horse at Ellerslic station, near Adelong (N.S.W.), on Thursday, and admitted to Tumut Hospital ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. HOMESTEAD COMPLETELY BURNED.

    Royston Park homestead, near Outimbah, was totally destroyed by fire on Friday night, together with the furniture. The loss is said to be more than £3000. ...

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  48. BRITISH SOCIALISTS.

    The Nationalist Socialist party of Great Britain has issued a manifesto to the Socialist of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa. ...

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  49. SOLDIER'S WIFE ROBBED.

    At the Central Police Court (Sydney) on Thursday, a man named Samuel Dawson, alias Charles Bevan, was charged with assaulting and robbing May Caban ...

    Article : 165 words
  50. NEW ZEALAND FIRES.

    During a racing carnival on Tuesday at the Metropolitan Trotting Ground, Chrischurch (N.Z.), a fire broke out after the second race. Great damage was ...

    Article : 89 words
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