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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. WOOTTON-SEIVER CASE

    The hearing of the Wootton-Seiver libel suit was commenced to-day. The defendant denied liability for the first alleged libel on September 29, 1912, ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    The Kembla Grange races, to-day resulted:— Maiden Handicap, 6 furlong Brother 1, Firdi 2, Jack Bradshaw ...

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  6. STILL MORE

    Two additional cases of smallpox were reported this morning. They were removed from the Waterloo district to quarantine. Another suspicious case is ...

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  7. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The following fighting platform of the Country party (Farmers and Settlers' Association of Australia) was made available tonight:— POLITICAL. ...

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  8. REFORMS.

    The following resolution was carried at the Farmers and Settlers' Conference this morning:— "That the sale of wheat or any seeds ...

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  9. Cable News.

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Belfast, said he was sick of the dirty game they were playing at Westminster. A million and a half Protestants were ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Mr.F.Dangerfield, who is at present in England, writes that he has arranged to leave for home on the 18th. Mr.Cecil Chadban, of the Bathurst ...

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  11. SCHOOLBOY BREAKS HIS NECK.

    A schoolboy, while inspecting the ruined castle at Hastings yesterday, gripped hold of a crumbling copingstone, which gave way, with the result ...

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  12. Local and General.

    It is said that the Victorian Railway Commissioner has approved of £80,000. being spent at Ballarat for the purpose of relieving the congestion at the ...

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  13. WINDSOR CASTLE.

    The State apartments at Windsor Castle, which were closed some time ago owing to the fear of outrages by the suffragettes, have been re-opened ...

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  14. SOLD HER LICENSE.

    Two of the militant suffragettes, Miss Annie Kenny arid Mrs.Pankhurst, were central figures in an extraordinary scene to-day. ...

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  15. "Travelling Folk."

    The star Picture Company will "Travelling Folk" as their star item night. "A Western Girl's Crime," Indian Runner." and other striking filmed ...

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  16. Great Reductions Costumes, Webb's.

    Heavy frosts and fine days is the weather prevailing here at present (writes our Hill End scribe)— an appreciable change after last month's cold ...

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  17. HOSPITAL INMATES ATTACKED.

    A sensational development took place in connection with the smallpox outbreak this afternoon, when two patients, three nurses, one resident doctor, and two wardsmen at Prince ...

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  18. Hospital Ball.

    By advertisement in this issue the are invited to a meeting at the School of to arrange for the Hospital ball. ...

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  19. CLERGYMAN AND WIFE.

    The Rev. Mr.Close, vicar of Littleport, England, who is over 60 years of age, recently married a former acquaintance, a young women who had ...

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  20. Oberon Shire.

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  21. Bathurst post. Full of fun.

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  22. Sport on Skates

    Another programme of excitement been drawn up for the Show ground Sky Rink to-night. Besides gents' mile half-mile and obstacle races, events ...

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  23. The Latest.

    Exclusive of the Prince Alfred Hospital cases ten smallpox patients were removed to the quarantine depot to-day. The Department of Health also has in view 16 ...

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  24. Family Notices

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  25. Millinery, new bargains, Webb's.

    Yesterday morning all the officials connected with one of our leading banking institutions underwent vaccination treatment at the hands of a well-known local ...

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  26. PANAMA CANAL

    The opening of the Panama Canal is being seriously delayed by the land slides in the Culebra Cut, and it is now estimated that it will be impossible for ...

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  27. PRISONER AS INFORMER.

    It is reported that prisoner Stillwell, now in Sing-Sing, has offered to disclose to Mr. Whitman, District Attorney of New York, extensive graft scandals. He ...

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  28. Charge Against a Consta[?]

    At the Central Police this after Constable Joseph Murphy, who earlier i[?] day had a man named Williams before Court on a charge of drunkenness, was ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. Goats and Skirts, Webb's cheapest.

    In the course of a sermon at St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn, on Sunday night, Archdeacon Bartlett referred to Archbishop Kelly's statement ...

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  30. CASE AT LITHGOW.

    A case of smallpox was discovered at Lithgow. The patient is a recent arrival from Sydney. ...

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  31. AIRMEN BURNED.

    There has been another aviation disaster. The charred wreckage of an aeroplane and the bodies of two aviators, ...

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  32. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Three deaths have occurred from smallpox, all of them being Maoris. ...

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  33. DENIED.

    A sensation has been created in London by the publication of a telegram from King Ferdinand of Bulgaria in reply to a cable sent by the " Evening ...

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  34. CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    Fruit sellers' associations in British Columbia are boycotting Chinese growers. The latter are therefore organising, and will carry out the marketing ...

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  35. The New Stamp.

    Mr.Wynne, the new Postmaster-Ger[?] hopes to pass the new stamp through net this week. The design has been changed to include ...

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  36. ECHOES IN BATHURST.

    A rumored case of smallpox in a Chinaman's house in Howick-street was investigated by inspector Evans during the week. The Inspector failed to find any suspicious evidence. ...

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  37. Boots at Webb's are best.

    On Sunday last a dog insisted on stopping in front of a moving motor car near the bridge leading to the Show Ground. It was the finish of that pup. ...

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  38. BECKER'S APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The court of Appeal in New York has refused the application for a trial in the case of Police-Lieutenant Becker, who in December last was sentenced to ...

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  39. The Abolition of Preference

    The Prime Minister, referring to-day Sydney union secretaries' remarks concern the abolition of preference to unionists, that he wanted it distinctly understood ...

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  40. ARTILLERY PRACTICE.

    Lord Roberts, in a letter to the "Times," says that although the infantry is the principal arm of a fighting force, yet success or failure often ...

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  41. STATE STEAMSHIPS A FAILURE.

    The statement of revenue and expenditure in connection with the State steamships for the financial year ended June 30 shows that in only one month ...

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  42. MOTOR-BOAT'S LONG RUN.

    A motor boat race from London to Cowes was brought off on Saturday, and was won by Thorneycroft's Advice, which travelled 176 knots in 17 hours 26 ...

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  43. NEWCASTLE SHIP SUNK.

    The steel lumber schooner, Francis H.Leggett, while outward bound, crashed into the four-master schooner, J.H.Lunsmann, and sank her at her ...

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  44. HILL END NEWS.

    The Amalgamated Hill End Ltd. are Still driving the lower tunnel towards Star of Peace shaft, and local people are wondering if there will be sufficient ...

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  45. Revolver Duel

    At the Redfern police court to Frederick Buckley (58), a negro, figured prominently in the duel between a policeman and a ...

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  46. POLICE ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual conference of delegates to the Western Australian Police Association, it was decided to apply for a number of concessions, including ...

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  47. EXCLUSIVE UNIONIST PARTY.

    At a meeting of the A.M.A. on Sunday afternoon a letter was received from the secretary of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association, asking the ...

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  48. Webb's Goods wear best.

    "I am a householder, but my furniture is under a bill of sale," remarked Edward John Parkinson, an elderly man, of frail build, at the Adelaide ...

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  49. MEXICO'S PRESIDENT.

    It is considered in Washington that neither General Huerta nor any other President of Mexico will be recognised until a general election has taken place ...

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  50. SYDNEY SHARE MARKET.

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  51. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Word has been received here that a man burnt to death at Cullen Bullen. Mr.T. Glisson, District Coroner, held an inquest on the remains, which ...

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  52. THROWN AND KILLED.

    On Saturday Mr.L.E.Cope, coroner at Casino, held an inquiry touching the death of the young man named Elkin who was thrown from his horse, ...

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  53. A BAD FALL.

    Albert Shuttle was riding house a football match, when his horse ed and attempted to jump a 7ft. smashing into the top rail. ...

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  54. WHEAT SHIP KNOCKED ABOUT.

    The bargue Cambrian Chieftain, wheat laden from Wallaroo, South Australia, encountered some heavy weather on the voyage to England. ...

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  55. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr.Leonard C.Green, geologist, assayer, and analytical chemist, aged 36 years, died suddenly at his residence last night. Mr. Green was the first ...

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  56. Webb's don't buy bad goods.

    The figures of the Australian Mutual Provident Society arrest attention, not only throughout the Commonwealth, but throughout the world. The greatest ...

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  57. A VETERAN DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    Dr.Henry E.Comeyn, M.D., (Dub.), who was the second oldest oal practitioner on the roll of the Australian Medical Board, was ...

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  58. WOMAN'S PRESENCE OF MIND.

    Mrs.A.Dalton, living in South Broken Hill, whilst carrying her baby was knocked down by a motor car on Saturday afternoon. With great ...

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  59. LABOR AND THE PRESS.

    An extraordinary step is being taken by the State Government with a view to helping the party during the coming elections through the columns of the ...

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  60. MASSAGED THE HEART.

    While operating upon a man for appendicitis in the Melbourne hospital to-doctors resorted to the original expedient of massaging the patient's heart when ...

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  61. FREEMASONRY.

    Speaking at Lithgow on Saturday, Rev. D.H.Dillon (Anglican) replied to Archbishop Kelly's recent attack on Freemasonry. ...

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  62. NEWCASTLE VESSEL OVERDUE.

    Fifteen guineas per cent has been quoted for the re-insurance of the ship, Fritz-Smith, which left Newcastle (N.S.W.), on April 22, with a cargo of ...

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  63. POINTSMAN KILLED.

    An elderly man, Arthur S[?] pointsman at the Great Cobar mine killed this morning by being run by trucks while turning the ...

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  64. HOME RULE BILL.

    Lord Lansdowne has placed his Home Rule Bill amendment on the papers of the House of Lords. This is to the affect that the House declines to receive ...

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  65. AVIATION EXHIBITIONS.

    The Sunday Alliance is strongly protesting against aviation exhibitions being allowed to take place at Hendon on the Sabbath. ...

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  66. CRYSTAL PALACE PURCHASE.

    The £90,000 which was required to complete the purchase of the Crystal Palace has now been fully subscribed. In a leader the "Times" says: "We ...

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  67. SPEAKER'S COMPACT ENDED

    Mr.Wills, Speaker of the Asse[?] addressing a large meeting last night said he would contest the Upper H[?] at the next election. He would take ...

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  68. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The King and Queen received a great welcome upon their arrival in Manchester yesterday. A crowd of 30,000 people gave their ...

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  69. ARCHDEACON BARTLETT'S RETORT.

    In the course of a sermon in St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn, Archdeacon Bartlett, referring to Archbishop Kelly's attack on Mansonry, said he ...

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  70. ROME'S BIRTHDAY.

    The 2663rd anniversary of the foundation of the Eternal City, of the "birthday of Rome," as it is called in Italy, was celebrated last month. According ...

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  71. OVER THE ALPS

    Bider, the aviator, made a successful flight across the Alps yesterday, when he flew from Berne to Milan. Another airman, Cerasco, with three ...

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  72. INSIDE EVENS.

    Running at North Durham, W.R.Applegarth won the 220 yards event inside evens. ...

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