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  2. THE LARGS BAY.

    A deadlock has been reached in connection with the manning of the Commonwealth Government liner Largs Bay, which is now lying idle at the naval buoy in Farm Cove. ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    After a recess of six months members of the Federal Parliament will return on Tuesday to attend party meetings and determine questions of policy in preparation for the opening of the ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION.

    While in London, Mr. A. B. Triggs, of Yass, who returned to Sydney by the Narkunda on Saturday, had the opportunity of seeing something of what is being done in London for ...

    Article : 316 words
  5. DAVIS CUP.

    Play in the Davis Cup draw was continued at Scarborough to-day between Australia and Belgium. The Australians, who had won both singles matches the previous day, were again ...

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  6. CRIME IN IRELAND.

    While Lawless, an ex-soldier, aged 50, and a harmless tailor, with no politics, was in bed with his wife at Rutland-street, Dublin, two armed men knocked at the door. ...

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  7. STOCK MARKET DULL

    The improvement on the Stock Exchange which followed last week's reduction of the bank rate proved only a flash in the pan, and a period of mild depression set in. The ...

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  8. THE LATE SIR H. WILSON. Body to be Buried at St. Paul's.

    It has been announced that the body of the late FieldMarshal Sir Henry Wilson, murdered near his residence in London, on Thursday last, will be buried at St. Paul's. The two men arrested in connection with the murder have been ...

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  9. THE CORK ELECTIONS.

    The difficulty which had arisen over the Mid Cork election owing to tampering with Mr. Collins' ballot papers has been settled, the matter having been left to the ...

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  10. CITY RAILWAY.

    Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Agriculture, who is at present in his electorate attending a series of functions, arranged in his honour, reached Albury yesterday, en route to ...

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  11. DR. RATHENAU DEAD.

    Dr. Ralhenau, chairman of the German Electric Co., and formerly Minister for Reconstruction, was murdered near his home at Grunewaid, a suburb of Berlin, this ...

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  12. TRADES UNIONS.

    Delegates from the various States will assemble in Melbourne to-day for the Trade Union Congress. The principal business will be the ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES'S EULOGIUM.

    "The cowardly murder will arouse all Britain, and doubtless will have a profound effect on the position in Ireland," declared th Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday, in ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. OUTWARD BOUND.

    The "Daily Telegraph" publishes a vivid description of scenes on the stoamer Euripides when departing for Australia, carrying 1100 emigrants. The writer says:— ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND'S SYMPATHY.

    The Governor-General has telegraphed the Secretary of State as follows:—"The Government of New Zealand has learned with horror of the dastardly murder of Field-Marshal ...

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  16. CASUALTIES. UNKNOWN YOUTH'S DEATH.

    The body of a youth, whose identity has not yet been established, was found in a shockingly mutilated condition on the Hornsby side of Asquith Station, shortly after halt-past 6 ...

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  17. SPORT ABROAD.

    Kirkwood was completely out of form in the third rouud of the golf championship at Sandwich, and his position became hopeless. Hagen won, his score being 300. ...

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  18. REFERENCES IN PULPIT.

    In the course of a sermon preached in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning, at the annual service of St. John Ambulance Brigade, reference was made to the death of Sir ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND MURDER-CASE.

    At the Biggenden Police Court a coloured boy, Clive Beekett, was charged with the wilful murder of Marion Foster, whose body was found by her husband in a room of their ...

    Article : 277 words
  20. ECLIPSE OP THE SUN.

    Mr. G. F. Dodwell (Government Astronomer, South Australia) leaves to-morrow for Australia, via America (where he intends to visit famous observatories), and will ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    A message from Peking states that the crest of the Kiang-si mutiny has passed. The death roll is 4000. Four cities were severely damaged. ...

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  22. SWINDLED.

    [?] James Fortey, [?] Melbourne, claims that he has been swindled out of 5400 dollars at a race track game. Three men have been arrested. ...

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  23. RAILWAY GUARD KILLED.

    William Baker, 30 a railway guard, living at 2 Burnett-street, Redforn, was run over by an empty wheat train at White Bay on Saturday morning and killed. He was ...

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  24. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    In pursuance of their policy of meeting representative men, and visiting the headquarters of industries, the members of the Dominions' Missions in connection with the ...

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  25. FATAL FALL FROM GANGWAY.

    As the result of injuries which he received through falling from the gangway of the steamer Lammeroo to the wharf on Wednesday morning. James Marsden, aged 38 years, a pin ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. VISITING SCIENTISTS.

    Among the passengers by the Marama is Dr. Robert Trumpter, a member of the Lick Observatory Eclipse Expedition. He is on his way to Perth, and will be accompanied by Dr. ...

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  27. BLAKE'S FLIGHT.

    Major Blake, who is making an attempt to fly round the world telegraphed to-day that he had reached Pisa this morning in the new H.D. 9, a threc-seater, which only ...

    Article : 276 words
  28. W.A. COUNTRY PARTY.

    A stormy meeting of the Country party today endorsed the resolution of a previous small meeting, protesting against the Government's decision to build the South Perth tramway. ...

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  29. CUT WITH A TOMAHAWK.

    Willie Druce, a boy of 13, son of H. Druce, met with a serious accident whilst lopping a tree. The tomahawk flew back and struck him on the leg, severing the large vein above ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. William Rockefeller, a former president of the Standard Oil Company, and brother of Mr. John D. Rockefeller. Mr. Rockofoller was in his ...

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  31. THE MINE WAR.

    Latest reports from Herrin in Illinois, the scene of a battle between striking miners and mine guards, show that the massacre was more ghastly even than at first ...

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  32. CHILD ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Yesterday, near Yarloop, a four-year-old boy fatally shot his sister, aged 2 years, with a pistol. Jeffrey Young, a returned soldier, and his wife and children went into the ...

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  33. AN EARL'S WILL.

    A love affair between the late Earl Shrewsbury and Mrs. Brownlee has been revealed in the Probate Court. The earl, who separated from his wife in 1906, made the acquaintance ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Tho Prince of Wales has cabled to the Governor-General of Australia, requesting him to convey his thanks to the Federal and Status Governments for their increased contributions ...

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  35. WOMAN FATALLY BURNT.

    A fatal burning accident, in which Mrs. Apple Kathleen Kayer, aged 23, residing at Goodwood, was the victim, occurred on Saturday morning. The young woman was burning ...

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  36. KATOOMBA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

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  37. LABOUR DOWNFALL AT DARWIN.

    The town council elections to-day resulted in a debacle for the Labour candidates. A hundred per cent. of those who could vote did so, and the non-voters were confined ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND WHEAT AREAS.

    The Director of Agriculture, Mr. Quodling, who returned to Brisbane from Roma on Saturday, stated that very dry conditions prevailed in the western areas. The recent rains ...

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  39. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    The American Federation of Labour Convention at Cincinnati decisively rejected a resolution demanding that the United States should recognise the Russian Soviets. Later ...

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  40. LEAVING SIBERIA.

    A telegram from Tokio says it has been decided by Cabinet that Japan shall evacuate Siberia. The decision has been referred to the ...

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  41. DEATH OF REV. C. H. TALBOT.

    The death occurred last night at the Presbyterian Manse, Randwick, of the Rev. Charles Henry Talbot, in his 67th year. He was formerly in charge of Chaimers Church, Hobart, ...

    Article : 165 words
  42. CO-OPERATIVE WHEAT POOL.

    Mr. Monger, chairman of the trustees of the Primary Producers' Association, in a statement regarding the co-operative voluntary wheat pool, said that many of the ...

    Article : 152 words
  43. MOZAMBIQUE CONVENTION.

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly, General Smuts confirmed the statement that negotiations for the renewal of the Mozambique Convention had broken down. The ...

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  44. SHEARERS' DISPUTE.

    "Injunctions will not shear sheep," said the general secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. Grayndler) on Saturday in referring to the granting by the Federal High Court of an injunction to ...

    Article : 70 words
  45. THIEVES AT NEWTOWN.

    During the temporary absence of the inmates yesterday afternoon the residence of Mr. Donald Lloyd Parry, in Allee-street, Newtown, was entered by thieves, and money to ...

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  46. LARGE ESTATES.

    The estate of the late Mr. Henry Herbert Wills, tobacco manufacturer of Bristel, has been valued provisionally at £2,750,000, making £12,795,000 left by six members of the ...

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