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  2. STATE SESSION.

    The fourth session of the State Parliament, which ha" been called to enable the Marriage Amendment (Ne Temere) Bill to be reinrtrodued, will be oponed to-morrow at midday ...

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  3. THE WATERFRONT.

    The action of certain master carriers in removing portion of the Volumnla'a cargo from the wharf after members of the Trolley, Draymen, and Motor Drivers' Union had ...

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  4. SEA TRAGEDIES.

    Waterfront police yesterday Investigated one harbour tragedy and three tragedies of the sea. In the harbour, a young man lost his life, and two others who attempted to ...

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  5. THE PROTOCOL.

    It is stated that the Cabinet has received a report from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) on the sitting of the Council of the Longue of ...

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  6. PRIMEVAL MAN.

    Advice from Washington states that Dr. Alexander Hordllcka, curator ot physical anthropology at the Smithsonian Institute, the most noted American scientific ...

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  7. STATESMAN'S DEATH.

    There will be a funeral service in memory of Lord Curzon at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday. The interment will take place at Kedleston on Thursday. ...

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  8. WOOL.

    Discussing the position of the wool market a leading importer says that there are many hopeful indications of the downward movement of merinos having been checked. ...

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  9. VIOLENT SCENES.

    In the Trench Chamber of Deputies this evening scenes of almost unparalleled violence, in which opposing deputies freely used their fists, terminated what up to that stage had ...

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  10. THE KING'S CRUISE.

    A Reuter message from Genoa says that King George and Queen Mary embarked there on the Royal yacht for the Mediterranean cruise. ...

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  11. BRITISH LABOUR.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in a significant speech in his constituency, said that there had boen talk of the miners, railwaymen, and engineers acting together, but there could be ...

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  12. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A serious accident occurred to a car which was competing in a motor reliability trial on River Lett hill, about two miles from Hartley, yesterday. It appears that near ...

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  13. EARL OF YPRES.

    Although the strength of the Earl of Ypres was maintained after the operation to which he submitted on Thursday his condition still gives cause for anxiety.—Reuter. ...

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  14. CANBERRA.

    A request that consideration should be given by the Fedoral Ministry to the question of erecting at Canberra an official home for tho Prime Minister on the lines of the ...

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  15. EMPIRE PRESS.

    The Empire Press Union announces that arrangements are being completed for the assembly of the Imperial Press Conference in Australia next September. The ...

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  16. THE EROMANGA.

    Sir John Quick, deputy prosldont of the Arbitration Court, yesterday adjourned the case of the Fedorated Ship-painters and Dockers' Union against the Commonwealth ...

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  17. ARMY PROMOTION.

    On his appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the army in India General Birdwood has been promoted to Field-Marshal.—Reuter. The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir ...

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  18. EARTH TREMORS.

    Records of a severe submarine disturbance wero received at the RIverviow Observatory last evening, and the origin of the disturbance has been calculated by the director of ...

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  19. FRENCH GUNS.

    Captain Sorb, in a remarkable article in the "Journal Ouest Eclair," outlining what France should do in the event of war with England, says:—"One hundred and fifty ...

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  20. NATIONS AND WAR.

    One of the most remarkable lingoistic speeches of recent years was made yesterday at a public dinner in New York by Sir Charles Higham, a British advertising expert, who is ...

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  21. AERIAL TRAFFIC.

    Lord Thomson, who was Air Minister in the late Labour Government, has arrived from the United States, where he studied the air mall and passenger service between New York ...

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  22. PINNED UNDER A CAR

    A motor accident occurred on Toodyayroad, about five miles from Northam, at an early hour yesterday morning, as a result of which the driver, James Wills, 41, motor ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The waterfront trouble at Lyttelton continues. The result of the refusal of the men to work overtime is that 100 tons of urgent cargo, including news print from the steamer ...

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  24. SCULLING RACE.

    W. McDevitt (holder), and Major Goodsell (challenger) met on the Clarence River yesterday afternoon for the sculling championship of the world. ...

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  25. ENGINEDRIVERS.

    In making his final award in the plaint of the Foderated Enginerdrivers and Flromen's Association ou August 22 Sir John Quick prescribed that 48 hours should be a week's ...

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  26. WAR GRAVES.

    A comprehensive description of the work of the Imperial War Graves Commission is given for the first time in the fifth annual report. A chain of graves of nearly 1,020,000 men ...

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  27. VERANDAH POSTS SNAPPED.

    Two motor cars, one travelling along Falcon-street and tim other aloag West-street, North Sydney, collided at the intersection of those streets about 1.30 p.m. yesterday. In ...

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  28. MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    Police who had been investigating the motor tragedy which occurred on Pnrramatta-road on Friday night, left hurriedly for Goulburn on Saturday, when, information was received ...

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  29. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Oxford University crew to-day rowed the full course from Putney to Mortlake in 21m 46s, but it was not a genuine test of its best speed. It was probably wise not to ...

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  30. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    Stepping from behind a tram in Falconstreet, North Sydney, on Saturday night, George Balley Tlbbey, aged 76 years, was struck by a motor car, and received injuries ...

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  31. WATERHOUSE CASE.

    In the King's Bench Division, before Justice Sir Montague Shearman andca special Jury, hearing was continued of the case in which Mrs. Muriel Waterhouse, executrix of her late ...

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  32. TWO MEN INJURED.

    In a collision between two motor cars in Allison-road, Randwick, yesterday morning, two mon—D. Appleton, of Arden-street, Coogee, and C. Phelps, of Concord-road. ...

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  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    A message from Paris says: The International Lawn Tennis Fedoratlon has adopted the following new rule in regard to footfaulting, to come into operation on January ...

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  34. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    At Innisfail, John Joseph Lorenzettl, otherwise called John Joseph Lopez, was charged with having at Mourilyan township wilfully murdered an Italian, Salvator Napoli, by ...

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  35. NORTH SYDNEY RAILWAY

    The new raiway goods yard at North Sydney is approaching completion and it is understood that an official opening ceremony will take place on Thursday morning, the day ...

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  36. HOSPITAL FINANCE.

    Speaking on Saturday at the opening of a village fair at Centonary Park, in aid of the Children's Hospital, the Premier said it had been said that the attempt by the Government ...

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  37. CASE CLOSES.

    Evidence for the defence closed to-day in the case heard before Sir Henry McCardle and a Jury, in which Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun claimed £1039, being loans and debts ...

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  38. BLACKMAIL CASE.

    Giving the Appeal Court's reasons for dismissing the appeal of Charles, Kniest Robinson in the Midland Bank case, the Master of the Rolls said that Charles Arthur, Hobbs, ...

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  39. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The executive of the Nations Association of New South Wales has en endorsed the candidature of Alderman W. F. Foster (Mayor of Woollahra), in addition to the prevlourly ...

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  40. CHILDREN'S ESCAPE.

    Two little girls, both aged 8 years, had a wonderful escape from death as a result of coming in contact with a live wire hanging from a telegraph pole in Merewether this ...

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  41. STATE RAILWAYS.

    The Governor, at the annual meeting of the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Institute on Saturday night, said that from experience ho had found the State railway ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced in his 79th year of Major-General Sir Charles Holled Smith, who was commandant of the forces in Victoria in 1894. ...

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  43. UNEMPLOYED.

    According to an official statement issued on behalf of the Department of Labour and industry yesterday the unemployed in the State at the end of February last totalled ...

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  44. DROWNED IN WATERHOLE.

    Two brothers—Kerwood W. Bishop, aged 7 years, and Norman Bishop, agod 11 years, of Garnor's-avenue, Marrickville-wore drowned in a waterhole near Sydonbam-road shortly ...

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  45. STOLEN MOTOR CAR.

    After successfully eluding the police, four mun, who are suspected of having stolen a motor car from Flinders-street on Friday afternoon, were captured under unique ...

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  46. ALBANY SHOOTING CASE.

    In the Criminal Court at Albany, Frederick Morgan was found guilty with a recommendation to mercy for the wilful murder of Isaiah Riley, a coloured man, at Four-mile, on the ...

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  47. LABOUR BALLOT.

    Mr. J. B. Dooley was elected in the A.L.P. ballot during the week-end as the fourth of the five Labour candidates to contest the next Senate elections. He defeated Mr. J. C. ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    It is ascertained that twelve of the Australian cadets visiting Brussels are in hostital at the military school in Brubsels suf[?]ering from a mild form of measles. They ...

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  49. YOUTH DROWNED.

    A fifteen-year-old youth, Allan Freestone, of Landsborough, was drowned in the Brisbane River this afternoon. He was standing at the stern of the launch Joyce, which was ...

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