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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 48 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. THE SMALLPOX.

    Nine cases of smallpox were reported to-day, and the vaccinations totalled 1443. There are 55 patients in quarantine ...

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  5. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    Discussing Britain's refusal to lake part in the Panama exposition in San Francisco in 1915, several New York newspapers regard this action as ...

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  6. A WARNING.

    Speaking here to-day, Mr. Krazer, ex-Postmaster-General, said that no laubt under the new regime no unionist would he placed before another unionist. He ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. CABLE NEWS.

    Much interest and excitement has been caused by the inquest at Stroud, Gloucestershire, on the body of a girl of seven years of age, who died after being ...

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  8. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 words
  9. THE BALKANS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Constantinople states that Turkey's politicians are optimistic as to the prospects of retaining Adrianople. ...

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  10. A GREAT FLIGHT.

    Competing in the contest for the Pommery Cup, Gilbert, the well-known aviator, flew from Paris to Vittoria in seven hours. From Vittoria he ...

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  11. N.S.W. REPRESENTATION.

    Something over £3,000,000 is being spent upon the exhibition at San Francisco £1,000,000 each by the Central Government, the State Government, and ...

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  12. COUNTRY CASES.

    Three cases of smallpox were reported this morning' from Redforn, St. Peters, and the Coast Hospital, the patient in the institution being a man ...

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  13. BATHURST—SYDNEY ROAD RACE,

    The Northern Suburbs (Sydney) League Club has abandoned the proposal to resuscitate the Bathurst-Sydney road race on September 13. ...

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  14. OMNIBUS COWCATCHER.

    A new life-guard that has been designed for motor omnibuses was put to successful test at Camberwell. The contrivance is a stool wire screen 7 fee[?] ...

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  15. HOP-PICKERS' RIOT.

    Five companies of militia are under arms ready to start for Weteland, where 400 hop-pickers have rioted. After their demand for higher pay ...

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  16. THE CHURCH AND THE STATE,

    Reverend M. J. O'Reilly. is fortunate, inasmuch as he numbers among his flock some who are better able to [?]issect his remarks and explain what be ...

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  17. DORIS JOEL MARRIED.

    The romantic marriage of Miss Doris Joel, daughter of Mr. S. B. Joel, the well-known racehorse owner and African magnate, to Mr. Arthur Walker, a ...

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  18. RACECOURSE CAMERA.

    Sensational trials have been made at Maisoiis-Lafette, France, with, a photographic apparatus for determining finally the position of the horses at the ...

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  19. LORD MAYOR INSULTED.

    When Alderman Cocks, M.L.A. Lord Mayor of Sydney, arrived here by the express he unfolded a tale reminiscent of officialdom in its worst form, and ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The State Governor, Sir Day Bosanquet, in the course of "a speech here, remarked: "The Royal Australian Navy is now ...

    Article : 309 words
  21. AWFUL TRAGEDY.

    At an inquest held at Missington yesterday on the bodies of a man named Herbert Gallon, his wife, and child, Mr. Jack Gallon, the well-known ...

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  22. FOOTBALL.

    The visiting Queenslanders met a New South Wales second fifteen on University Oval this afternoon. The Queenslanders attacked, and from ...

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  23. NAT COODWIN'S WIVES.

    Nat Goodwin, the famous actor and marital expert, is just finishing a 500,000 words story of his life, including details of all his marriages and divorces. ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. DENTAL DISEASE.

    Addressing the Dental Congress at Cambridge, the president said that by attacking the scourge of dental d[?]-ease the profession. would remove the most ...

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  25. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    With the fall of the forts at the mount[?] of the Yang-tse River, an event which is believed to be imminent, the Yang[?]ts district will be cleared of rebels, and[?] ...

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  26. NO MOTHER CRUNDY.

    The women of Milwaukee think that the Mayor of the city is a dear. The civic head lias announced that the fair sex will be allowed to wear just ...

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  27. FIVE GIRLS DROWNED.

    Five girls were bathing at Strand Hall, Sligo, Ireland, when-they were carried out by the undercurrent and drowned. ...

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  28. TROUBLE AHEAD.

    The Secretary of the Wharf Laborers' Union referring to-day to the Federal Government's intention to cancel the limitation of 200lb for grain bags, sai ...

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  29. A WEALTHY PAUPER.

    Workmen, who were repairing a cottage a Pembroke Docks, Wales, discovered a large quantity of notes and gold in a ciivity in the wall. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN'S INVENTION.

    Mr. G. H. Austin, engineer of the Public Works Department, has designed an aeroplane which, he maintain marks a step forward in evolution of ...

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  31. STEEL- WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The workmen in the steel works at Elswick Newcastle-on-Tyne, have struck. They demand a different system of ...

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  32. FITZROY DOCK.

    It is now generally admitted that the Defence Department blundered when it summarily ordered a cessation of operations at Fitzroy Dock last week. ...

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  33. TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  34. LUNATIC LIFE SAVERS.

    All Tacoma, in Washington, is ringing with the praises of 15 lunatics, occupants, of a local asylum, who were responsible for a remarkable act of ...

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  35. A GHASTLY FIND.

    The human remains found on then [?] at Clifton have not yet been identified Late on Saturday afternoon G. Dan[?]son, a railway employee, and a [?] ...

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  36. MARINE DISASTERS.

    The Board of Trade reports that 2s British vessels were lost during July, 16 being sailing craft and the remainder steamers. ...

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  37. MOSLEMS' RIOT.

    The rebuilding of a demolished mosque at Cawnpore (India) by Moslems led: to a riot, in which 13 persons were killed and 30 injured. ...

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  38. WORK FOR WOMEN.

    A deputation from the Women's Horticultural Guild waited on Mr. Trefle to urge the establishment of a horticultural college for women. ...

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  39. QUEER SPIRITUALISTIC STORY.

    Professor Calderone, a well-known scientist, has published in Rome a story of what he calls an authentic case of reincarnation. ...

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  40. ALLEGED ROLL STUFFING.

    It is freely alleged that, the rolls of the Liberal League in the Willoughby electorate, are being stuffed to further the ends of the various political ...

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  41. ALLEGED GAMING HOUSE.

    The police made a raid on third-floor office ia Elizabeth-street, and arrested three men and two girls, the latter 19 years of age, and employed, as ...

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  42. A DYING MILLIONAIRE.

    The faithful sacrifices of five people were all unavailing to save the life of Millionaire Middleton, of New York. For ten days he lay at death's door ...

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  43. Local and General.

    Aldermen Rigby, James, Lowe, and the Town Clerk (Mr. D. F. W. Veness) yesterday inquired into the practicability or otherwise of the scheme suggested by ...

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  44. MURDERED ASLEEP.

    Writing under date July 6, a reside of Wyndham recounts the circumstance surrounding the death of the man [?] choski, who was murdered by blad[?] ...

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  45. FIRE AT CHILLING WORKS.

    The Ipswich Fire Brigade effected, a good save on Saturday night, when a fire broke out in Messrs. J.. V. Francis and Co.'s chilling works. A room in ...

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  46. THE PARLIAMENT ACT.

    in a letter to the press, Lord Malmesbury says that the House of Lords is dead or dying as a result of the powerful anesthetic administered in the form ...

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  47. CRICKET.

    Bowling against the local fifteen, Mailey, of the Australian cricket team, took six wickets for 16 and Crawford seven for 43. ...

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  48. AN INFERNO OF NOISE.

    The head of the Paris police is starting a campaign against street noises that murder sleep. He states that heavy motor-lorries ...

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  49. City pictures.

    A special programme will be screened at the City to-night for Aub. Dawson's benefit. "Crossed Swords" is a big Nordisk drama in two stirring acts, the ...

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  50. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,-I notice in your issue of to-day an advertisement calling tenders for 200 yards of granite from the Kelso quarry. I think it is regrettable that the ...

    Article : 257 words
  51. WIFE NAGGED ALL NIGHT.

    from Atlanta, Georgia, comes a rather amusing story of martial relations. The gentleman is appropriately, named E. Sweat, and in his petition, to the ...

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  52. TERRIBLE DUST STORM.

    The most dusty day experienced for many years was that of Saturday. From daylight until 3 p.m. the city?and surroundings were enveloped in thick clouds ...

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  53. COMBINED DOMINION HOUSE.

    Sir T. B. Robinson, Queensland's Agent-General in London, in an interview deprecated the idea of the establishment of a combined Dominion ...

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  54. ATHLETICS.

    At the Manchester athletic meeting Jack Donaldson failed in an attempt to lower the 300 yards record of 3osec, held by" Walter Hutchins. ...

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  55. The Burraga Mine.

    The mill at the Lloyd Co.'s works, Burraga, which has been closed during the past ton days for repairs and to connect the oil flotation plant, has restarted. ...

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  56. BOB SLADE'S LONG CRAWL.

    Bob Slade, a cowboy, of Meeker, Colorado, has had an experience sufficient to turn his hair grey. Slade was riding through the woods ...

    Article : 161 words
  57. WOMEN OUT OF PLACE.

    Professor-Starr, of the Chicago University, says that the present attempt of woman to push herself, forward into the public limelight is harmful to the human ...

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  58. LIBERTY OF THE WORKER.

    At the annual mooting of the Chamber of Mines, held in Melbourne, the re[?] stated regarding the coercion of [?] unionists:-"No worker has a [?] ...

    Article : 186 words
  59. MOTORING FATALITY.

    At the adjourned, inquest on an elderly woman, Mrs. E. Lee, who died on July 16 from injuries caused by being run over by a motor car in Hay-street, a ...

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  60. DARING RUFFIANS.

    A particularly daring case of burglary, with violence, occurred in Adelaide on Friday, night, the victim being Arthur Lovell, a racehorse trainer. ...

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  61. FELL DOWN A WELL.

    Andrew Godfrey, 27, a married man, was killed on Saturday evening by falling down a well at Werribec. It was only with great difficulty that his ...

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  62. A Racecourse In View.

    The re-establishment of the Blayney Jockey Club has been for some time on the tapis, but as the difficulty has been to obtain a suitable racecourse, and a ...

    Article : 154 words
  63. LAD TERRIBLY INJURED.

    A sensational accident occurred be[?]o on Saturday. Jack Condon, aged 11 years, was riding a horse which became fractious, and threw him. His foot ...

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  64. THE LYNDHURST SEAT.

    It is well known locally (says a Burraga correspondent) that Mr. G. Arkins, of Millthorpe, is the selected Labor candidate to contest the Lyndhurst seat ...

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  65. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    At Detriot, Michigan. 14 deaths from heat, including 10 children, has occurred, and at Cleveland, Ohio, eight babies and three adults have died during ...

    Article : 43 words
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