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  2. PARLIAMENT. STATE SESSION: OPENS.

    The second session of the 26th Parliament of New South Wales was officially opened yesterday. Rain was falling in the early hours, but later in the morning the sun shone in ...

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  3. CORRALLING THE REBELS. ENVELOPED BY FREE STATERS.

    An enveloping movement by the Dublin Guards was practically complete on Monday evening, the rebels being then penned into a small area. According to the correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" all the trouble has ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Reports from Breslau show that there has been a continuance of frontier lighting in Upper Silesia between Germans and Poles Fighting at Glelwitz between Germans and ...

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  5. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    A telegram from Tokio says that the Admiralty has issued a statement denying the report (probably based on the report of the United States Naval intelligence Department ...

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  6. STATE POLICY.

    Generally speaking, the legislative proposals of the Government, as contained in the Governor's Speech, were yesterday received by members other than those of the direct ...

    Article : 410 words
  7. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    About 500 unemployed men and a few women assembled in Macquarie-street, opposite Parliament House, last night, shortly after 7 o'clock. For three-quarters of an hour they ...

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  8. THE SEAMEN. LARGS BAY DISPUTE SETTLED.

    As the result of a meeting of members of the Seamen's Union, which was held in Sydney yesterday morning, the union has decided to relinquish its efforts at job control in ...

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  9. PACIFIC MAILS.

    It is reported from Washington that no renewal has yet been made of the Oceanic Steamship Company's mail-carrying contract which lapsed on Saturday. ...

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  10. GERMAN STEAMERS.

    It was announced in Sydney yesterday that the first sailing of a German steamer for Australian ports since the outbreak of war had been fixed for August 5. ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE.

    The most important business at the evening session of the Synod of the Newcastle diocese was a discussion of the nexus. At the last general Synod held at Sydney a ...

    Article : 346 words
  12. RAILWAY STRIKERS.

    The Railways Labour Board has declared the striking railway shop workers outlawed and that they cannot return to their positions. ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. CANVASSING ALDERMEN.

    The works committee yesterday, for the second time, refused to adopt the minute of the Lord Major, recommending that the canvassing of aldermen be made a disqualification for ...

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  14. VESSEL TO BE IDLE OVER A MONTH.

    "Though the union now has conceded us the right to man the Largs Bay with the men of our selection, it cannot expect to find immediate employment on her," stated Mr. G ...

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  15. DERAILED EXPRESS TRAIN.

    A report from Atlantic City states that at least seven people were killed, 12 are missing, and 40 injured, when the Philadelphia bound express was derailed at Winslow ...

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  16. UNION POLICY.

    Referring to the decision of the seamen to man the Largs Bay, the Prime Minister said to-day that he was very pleased to see that members of the Seamen's Union seemed at ...

    Article : 247 words
  17. SHEARING DISPUTE.

    The Grazlers' Association reports that Wapweelah (Bourke), Oakieigh (Tarcoon), and Dunumbral (Collarenebri), have satisfactorily started shearing upon award terms, in ...

    Article : 243 words
  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    The lawn tennis championship tournament was continued at Wimbledon to-day. O'Hara Wood beat Flaquer, 6-2, 6-4, 11-9. Anderson beat Cochet, 6-3, 6-9, 6-4. ...

    Article : 375 words
  19. THE EX-KAISER.

    A New York newspaper prints an interview with the ex-Kaiser secured by Baron Clenens von Radowitznel, who spent several days at Doom. He quotes Wilhelm as ...

    Article : 250 words
  20. VIOLENCE PLANNED.

    Documents found upon a man named Wrigley, a clerk at the Kensington Post Office, who was arrested during inquiries in connection with Sir Henry Wilson's assassination, ...

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  21. MINISTER CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.

    On June 30 Mr. Paris Nesbit, K.C., called on the Treasurer and Acting Attorney-General, Mr. G. Ritchie, with reference to the withdrawal of a permit for the sale of wine which ...

    Article : 447 words
  22. THE FLEET.

    Extensive changes are being made in the Australian fleet, and when completed will leave the fleet with three cruisers and two destroyers as active units, together with the ...

    Article : 196 words
  23. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    In his address to the synod of the Newcastle diocese to-day. Dr. Stephen, Bishop of Newcastle, referred to the present industrial situation, and said that the local outlook was ...

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  24. OTHER STEAMERS HELD UP.

    Two privntely-owned steamers, the Coolana and the Cycle, at present are lying idle in Melbourne on account of the Seamen's Union having refused to man them in accordance ...

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  25. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    A well-illustrated article in this week's "Sydney Mail" tells what is being done in the way of exploring for oil in Australia, with especial reference to the operations of a West ...

    Article : 296 words
  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    M. Viviani (French Minister for Justice), at the opening of the Mixed Armaments Commission of the League of Nations yesterday outlined the overwhelming difficulties ...

    Article : 168 words
  27. TUNNEL TRAGEDY.

    The Minister for Works, replying to a question in the House of Representatives concorning the Mangahao tunnel tragedy, in which seven men lost their lives, said that nothing ...

    Article : 132 words
  28. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Minister for Health, Mr. Parr, states that he has received advices from the Commonwealth and New South Wales Departments of Health, reporting the occurrence of two ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. RECKLESS TACTICS.

    At the National Conference of Railwaymen, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., in his secretarial report complained bitterly of personal attacks by Communists. ...

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  30. SUPPOSED VICTIM OF ASSAULT.

    A farm labourer named Frederick Charles Purkiss, 42, living at 116 Upper Fort-street, was picked up in an unconscious condition last night in East-street, Surry Hills, by ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. LABOUR AS EMPLOYER.

    According to an announcement made to-day by the Premier, the Government has decided to terminate the services of Mr. A. J. Cumming, Government Printer. ...

    Article : 338 words
  32. CASUALTIES. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    Charles Bruce, 36, a labourer, of 80 Flinders-street, Darlinghurst, was knocked down by a tram while crossing Oxford-street near Rileystreet yesterday afternoon. He was conveyed ...

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  33. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Playing against Glamorganshire, Yorkshire, with 429 for seven wickets, declined (Oldroyd 143, Rhodes 110, the former completing his 1000 runs). ...

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  34. A.L.P. EXPULSIONS.

    Commenting on the expulsion from the A.L.P., in Tasmania, of Messrs. Mahony, Gray, Champ, and Kaye, Mr. J. McDonald, who is a delegate representing the combined unions ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. COLLAPSE THROUGH POISONING.

    John Macdonald, 29, residing at Auburn, was found in Redfern-street, Redfern, yesterday in a state of collapse, and was conveyed to the Royal South Sydney Hospital by the Civil ...

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  36. LOYAL DEMONSTRATION.

    A united patriotic demonstration will be held in the Town Hall to-night to express indignation at the cowardly action of enemies of the Empire in murdering Field-Marshal Sir ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Michael Scott qualified for the second round of the French amateur golf championship by defeating an American player 4 up and 3 to play. Mr. Scott played the best ...

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  38. BRITISH CABINET.

    There are unconfirmed reports of Cabinet reconstruction involving Lord Curzon (who is ill). Earl Balfour, and the Right Hon S Baldwin (who may succeed Mr. Shortt at the ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. YOUNG WOMAN SHOT.

    Reginald Sefton Hunt, aged about 39, a civil engineer, who recently arrived from London on the Moreton Bay, called at a house at Breakfast Creek yesterday afternoon and fired a shot at a ...

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  40. INJURED BY FALLING WALL.

    While employed in demolishing a building in Burwood-road, Burwood, yesterday afternoon. Percy George White, 49, of 18 Broad street. Enfield, received severe internal in ...

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  41. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    The Lismore Chamber of Commerce has agitated for some time to have the North Coast railway line opened up for through passenger traffic. It is contended that the ...

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  42. COLLAPSED AT WORK.

    Henry Bolton, 63, living at 21 Commonwealth-street, city, was doing some carpentry work at the back of his residence yesterday afternoon when he suddenly collapsed. ...

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  43. BEQUEST TO SCIENCE.

    Prince Albert of Monaco bequeathed a million francs to the French Academy of Science. ...

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  44. IMMIGRANTS' COMPLAINTS.

    The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Broun, replying to a deputation from the British immigrants' Association, which complained about various things, stated that he found in nearly every ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. OUTRAGE IN BERLIN.

    News comes from Berlin that two men attacked Herr Maximillian Harden, formerly editor of "Die Zukunft," and clubbed him into insensibility. An arrest has been made. ...

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  46. RAIN IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Much-needed rains are falling in the agricultural districts, the registrations ranging from three-quarters to two inches. ...

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