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  2. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE.

    Mrs. Allan Lea, who is staying at the Hotel Sydney, reported to the police yesterday that she had lost her dressing case containing jewellery and money of the ...

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  3. HOME RULE PROBLEMS.

    Captain E. Fitzgerald Lombard has resigned command of the battalion of Nationalist Volunteers at Kingstown. He argues that the volunteers are leaderless as fur as ...

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  4. "A BRILLIANT STATESMAN."

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, leader of the Opposition, when apprised last night o£ Mr. Chamberlain's death, said: "Taken, all in all, he was a brilliant statesman, who rendered ...

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  5. TRIBUTE TO CHAMBERLAIN.

    Messages of sympathy and condolence are pouring in upon the members of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's family from all parts of the Empire. King George sent the ...

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  7. MR. HOLMAN.

    The Premier, Mr. Holman, who during the South African crisis was in conflict with the views held by the deceased statesman, was asked on Saturday if he would ...

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  8. FATAL PALL.

    Edward Gallagher (3S), single, a recent arrival at Scarborough, fell from a building in course of erection at Scarborough on Saturday, and died soon after ...

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  9. MR. COOK'S TRIBUTE.

    Mr. Joseph Cook said:—"A great, man in Israel is fallen." The whole Empire will be deeply moved by the passing of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. Whatever, the party ...

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  10. A COMMOTION ANYWAY.

    Sir Edward carson addressed a company of 10,000 at Herne [?]. He said that he Assumed that the Ministers as honest men would explain to the King when they asked ...

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  11. CANBERRA.

    It is officially Intended that Canberra and the Federal territory shall be made to pay for themselves by the rents secured from leases. The Commonwealth has only ...

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  12. A PAEAN OK PRAISE.

    The newspapers this morning contain many columns of tributes to the memory of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain from all sorts and conditions of men, in public and ...

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  13. STRIKE AT WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    A Strike has occurred at Woolwien arsenal, following on the dismissal of a fitter for refusing to erect machinery because free labourers had constructed the concrete bedding ...

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  14. LAND SLIP ON THE LINE.

    The recent wet weather caused a slight slip of land and stone on the Comma line, about 193 miles from Sydney, on Saturday night. The pick-up goods train ran into ...

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  15. DEFYING THE GOVERNMENT.

    The South Belfast regiment of Ulster Volunteers marched through tho directs of Belfast carrying rifles and bayonets ...

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  16. "A DAZZLING CAREER."

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, in an Interview, stated that the always had a profound admiration for Mr. Chamberlain's great powers, and a deep ...

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  17. THE AUSTRIAN TRAGEDY.

    The Emperor, the Heir Apparent, and other relatives, attended the impressive funeral service in the Court Chapel at Holburg yesterday, and later the bodies, ene[?]sed in silver coffins ...

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  18. SCOTTISH COAL MINING.

    Recently the Scottish executive of the Miners'Federation ordered a reduction of the output of coal throughout Scotland by instituting a working week of four days. As the ...

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  21. ACCIDENT TO A TRAIN.

    While a train between Parramatta and Auburn was travelling at a good spend this morning, the coupling between two second-class carriages snapped. The passengers ...

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  22. THE SALEM FIRE.

    president Wilson has sent a special message to Congress urging the immediate appropriation of £50,000 for the relief of the homeless and destitute people who suffered through the ...

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  23. DECREE NISI GRANTED.

    Judge Gordon granted a decree nisi in the divorce suit Laura Rae versus Dunlop Rae on the ground of desertion ...

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  24. THE FUNERAL.

    The bodies of the murdered Royal couple were interred with due ceremony in the presence of tho members of their family, and the heir-presumptive to the throne of ...

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  25. "QUALITIES WHICH LED TO VICTORY."

    The Marquis of Crewe, Lord [?] at the annual distribution of prizes among the London Chamber of Commerce students, said: "All are saddened by the passing ...

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  26. SHOT AND ROBBED.

    Leslie Harrison (25), a farm labourer, living near Ballarat, was found on Prices Bridge in Melbourne late on Saturday night with a bullet wound in the head ...

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  27. FOURTH OF JULY.

    Thirteen persons were killed and 243 injured during the Fourth of July celebrations, and the damage reported as resulting from the use of [?]reworks amounted to ...

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  28. AGED EMPEROR'S APPEAL.

    The used Emperor has issued a pathetic letter to the Army and Navy. In it he says, "The inserutable will of the Almighty has demanded an unmeasurable sacrifice from ...

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  29. ASIATIC IMMIGRATION.

    From a Semi-official Source, which, on other occasions has proved accurate, it is learned that a second party of 350 Hindus, on route from Calcutta, has left Hongkong ...

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  30. "FURNISHE A STANDARD."

    Sir George Reid, Hitch Commissioner for the Commonwealth, in an interview, recalled Mr. Chamberlain's fact in conducting the 1897 conference, and stated that it ...

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  31. A WARNING TO SERVIA.

    The Buda-Pesth journal, "Pester Lloyd,"in a communique, says that Austria-Hungary has no desire to go to war with Servia, but is justified in exjecting Servia to fulfil its ...

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  32. "KILLED ON THE RAILWAY."

    An unknown man was run over by the 16.15 passenger train from Kiama about a mile South of Wollongong railway Station on Sunday morning, and frightfully mutilated. The ...

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  33. NATIONALIST ENCOMIUMS.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, the Leader of the Rationalist party, in an Interview said that Mr. Chamberlain had been a great, fearlessman. "Though Ireland in the past had ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Speaking at the farewell banquet given in his honour last night, the Governor-General (Lord Gladstone) emphasised the urgency and gravity of the native problem, and ...

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  35. MODERN DRESS.(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

    Archbishop Spratt, in the course of a sermon in St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday, told the women of his congregation that he would prefer those who were low-necked dresses not to ...

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  36. CONFESSION OF MURDER.

    A man named William Robbins-surrendered himself to the police yesterday, and stated that he strangled a woman named Stevenson, and threw her body into the sea ...

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  37. SOCIAL RIGHTEOUSNESS.

    The Rev. V. C. Bell, preaching in the Methodist Church, William-street, last night, on the duty of the preacher to the worker, said the clergy as a whole had never been on the ...

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  38. SHRIEKING SUFFRAGETTES.

    A well-dressed woman was arrested at the entrance to Buckingham Palace yesterday, after she had persistently demanded to sea the King. On being searched, she was found to have two ...

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  39. LAWLESSNESS IN MONTANA.

    A Finnish miner entered the Mayor's office yesterday and stabled him three times after his refusal to order the deportation of the editor of a local Finnish newspaper, which ...

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  40. AN EMPIRE-BUILDER.

    Mr. Thomas Mackenzle, High Commissioner for New Zealand, states, "We have lost an empire builder of unparalleled worth. He was personally familiarised with our ...

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  41. RYAN REMANDED TO SYDNEY.

    Alexander Ryan was brought before the police court in Melbourne to-day in connection with the Eveleigh hold-up, He was remanded to Sydney ...

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  42. INTERMENT AT BIRMINGHAM.

    In consonance with the desire of the deceased statesman, his remains will be interred at Birmingham. The family declined an offer of interment in Westminster Abboy ...

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  43. CHINESE METHODS.

    Two hundred soldiers, whose complietty in the recent looting at Calgan is by no means certain, were promised free passages to their homes; but when the train on which they were ...

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  44. SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY.

    Viscount Bryee presided over a meeting of supporters of the movement for Celebrating in 1916 the tereentenary of the anniversary of the death of William shakespeare ...

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  45. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    The residence of Mr. G. P. Donnelly, of Otatara, has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at about £20,000 more than will be covered by the ...

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  46. BRIDEGROOM'S DEATH.

    At 10 o' clock on Saturday morning, the time appointed for him to marry a young woman at Fitzroy (Vic.), the bruised and mungled body of Herbert Wardley was ...

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  47. LORD GLADSTONE'S TRIBUTE.

    The Governor-General, Lord Gladstone, speaking at his farewell banquet last night, paid a warm tribute to the late Mr. Chamberlain ...

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  48. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    Count Muravieffe, it member of the staff of the Czar of Russia, when travelling in the Paris express, was robbed of a despatch box, containing £5000 in jewels and £200 in cash ...

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  49. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The Premier stated on Saturday that the Minister of Works misunderstood the nature of his announcement at Cootamundra last Tuesday regarding railway ...

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  50. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Middlesex, who made 314 for five wickets and then declared the innings closed, bent Worcester by an innings and 21 runs. F. Tarrant made 118 and J. W. Hearne 103 (not out) ...

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  51. CONSTRUCTIVE STATESMANSHIP.

    The Premier (Mr. Borden), on hearing of the death of Mr. Chamberlain, said that he had had a great career. He had been a commanding figure no less in the view of ...

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  52. FATALITY AT TAMWORTH.

    A shocking fatality occurred in Tamworth on Saturday morning, when Mr. Thomas Brady, a prominent and well-known identity of the district, lost his life as the result of a ...

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  53. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    During the debate on the Postal Vote in the House of Commons, Mr. C. E. Hobhouse, Postmaster-General, stated that £750,000 in postal orders was annually sent to the promoters ...

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  54. WEATHER REPORT.

    The weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported the following rainfall:—Clarence Town 200, Dungog 79, Donman 6 ...

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  55. SOUTH AFRICAN COMMENT.

    The newspapers oulogise Mr. Chamberlain's great statemanship, and make special reference to his efforts to affect a racial reconcillation in South Africa after the war ...

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  56. FOREIGN EULOGIES.

    The newspapers contain long obituary notices of the into Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, whom they des[?]rible as the strongest personality in Britain for the last thirty yours ...

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  57. THE FORECAST.

    Now South Wales: Cloudy and unsettled generally with showers, chiefly in the cast, and mild northerly winds ...

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