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  2. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    At the Congress yesterday the Stevedore League brought forward a proposal t amalgamate the Trade Union Congress with the General Federation of Trade Unions and the ...

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  3. THE CELLAR TRAGEDY.

    Dr. Pepper, in giving evidence at the trial of Crippen :and Miss Le :neve, for the murder and mutilation of Mrs. Crippen, said that it was impossible that the one ...

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  4. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, William Bartush, a labourer, sued E. K. Wilde, claiming £2000 compensation for injuries sustained owing to the alleged improper interference by defendant with a ...

    Article : 72 words
  5. PANTOMIME OF "CINDERELLA."

    The fairy pantomime "Cinderella" was perduced at the Town Hall last evening before an overflowing audience. The hall presented a magnificent sight. Every seat (and many ...

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  6. THE WILLOUGHBY MURDER.

    The trial of William John Phillips, on a charge of murdering his eight-year-old daughter, Florence May Phillips, at Willoughby, on April 17th, was concluded before Mr. Acting Justice ...

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  7. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    The banquet given in connection with the conference of the Institute of Journalist was Held last nigh, and was presided over by the Hen. Harry Lawson. There were 350 present, ...

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  8. BUSY BURGLARS.

    Thieves entered Benassi's tobacconist shop and Pattinson's chemist shop in George street during the night and got away with a considerable amount of booty. Burglars were also found in he house ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    At the invitation of Sir George Reid and Capt. Tickle, a large party of Australians and Australian journalists, including Mr. T.W. Heney, editor S.M. Herald ;Mr. J. ...

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  10. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    The hearing of a charge against a mid wife named Sophia Lawrence, for the alleged performance of an illegal operation upon Elsie Th[?]ule was further Postponed owing to the latter's illness. She is not ...

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  11. LIBEL ACTION SETTLED.

    The Supreme Court action Ogden v. Warner, in which damages are claimed for an alleged libel printed in the "Wyong District Record," has been settled on terms not made public. ...

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  12. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Florence Pegrem sued Gerard Austin Lucas in Supreme Court for breach of promise of marriage. The matter was merely one for the assessment of damages. Plaintiff, an attractive-looking young ...

    Article : 100 words
  13. LAND VALUATION FORMS.

    Owing to complaints of the [?] of the land valuation questions, Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has discussed with leading surveyors, estate ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Lord Chelmsford, addressing the Local Government Conference, on local government ideals, said there was no public work which gave a quicker return in response to ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. FATAL MINE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion has occurred at a mine Linton, Indiana, U.S.A., through a defective miner's lamp, resulting in tow persons being killed, and five others being ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND AUSTRIA.

    In replying to the address of the Earl of Rosebery, the special mission from King George announcing his accession, the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary, after referring to "King ...

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  17. ARRESTED FOR ROBBEYY.

    The police have arrested a Salvationist in connection with a number of robberies in the suburbs. A good deal of stolen property was found in his possession. He gave ...

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  18. GENERAL GABLES.

    The airship Zepperlin VI, was completely destroyed by fire in 19 minutes in a shed at Oos, near Baden, owing to an explosion of benzine. ...

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  19. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Mr. Martin P. M'Cann, one of the best-known railway guards in the Newcastle district, was knocked down by an engine at the Fassifern station yesterday morning, and sustained injuries. ...

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  20. UNION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Racialism is an undisguised issue in the [?] of the first. Parliament of the Union of South Africa. Mr. Hugh Gunn, ex-Director of Education, Orangia, accuses ...

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  21. IRELAND AND FRANCE.

    The Lord Mayor of Dublin on Monday accorded a civic welcome to the commandant of the French cruiser Lavosier, now in Dublin Harbour. Yesterday the commandant entertained ...

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  22. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar's lver is [?]uoted at 2s o½d per oz. standard. ...

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  23. CANADA'S MINISTER FOR, JUSTICE.

    It is rumoured that the Hon. A. B. Aylesworth, K.C., Canada's Minister for Justice, is about to resign. ...

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  24. BRITISH WAR OFFICE.

    The War Office is inviting tenders, close [?] 7, for 375,000 twelve ounce tins and 62,500 twenty-four ounce tins of preserved meat for delivery at Woolwich in ...

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  25. AN OLD MAN'S SUICIDE.

    A very determined case of suicide was disclosed, at an inquest held into the death of Joseph Cox, 71, a man of independent means, who has been a resident of North ...

    Article : 329 words
  26. CHAMPION RUNNER.

    R.J. Walker, of South Africa, has challenged Donaldson for a one hundred vards race for £100 aside in South Africa at Christmas. ...

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  27. DISSATISFIED ARMY TERRITORIALS.

    Ninety-six officers of Territorials resigned during the month of August. ...

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  28. MARRIAGE UNDER AGR.

    The hearing of the charge of having committed a breach of the Marriage Act, preferred against Alfred Rivett and George Hay, was continued before Mr. Barnett, ...

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  29. DEAR MEAT IN GERMANY.

    A deputation which waited on Herr Schorle-mer, Prussian Minister of Agriculture, stated that, compared with prices in August, 1909, the price of mutton to-day in Berlin was 5.3 ...

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  30. AEROPLANE IN FRENCH ARMY.

    Aeroplanes in the French Army, manoeuvres compelled the Generals to modify the disposition of their forces. ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCES.

    General Botha at Johannesburg pleaded with Lord Methuen to organise the South African forces, to be composed of both races, and that he would possibly be ...

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  32. EXPORT DUTY ON LEAD ORES.

    The Chamber of Commerce at a special meeting held this morning unanimously resolved to support the Smelters' Union request to the Federal Government to appoint a Royal ...

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  33. ITALIAN WARSHIPS DAMAGED.

    Owing to a cyclone in the Gulf of Taranto, several Italian warships dragged their anchors, and some collisions took place, resulting in damage estimated at ...

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  34. DEFRAUDING GOVERNMENT.

    At New York, Ernest Gerbracht, formerly su[?] of Williamsburg refinery, has been sentenced to two vears' imprisonment, and fined £5000, for conspiracy to ...

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  35. GREECE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    King George of Greece, has opened the National Assembly at Athens. ...

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  36. THE TALLOW MARKET.

    At the sale of Australian and New Zealand tallow, 1514 casks were offered and 1274 were sold. Prices wers:— Mutton, fine 40/3, medium 37/ ; beef, fine 38/3, medium 36/6 per cwt. ...

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  37. ALASKAN TOWN BURNED.

    Kasson, a cannery town, in Alaska, has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  38. JEWELLERY ROBBERY AT WINNIPEG.

    The Countess of Antrim's jewels have been stolen at Winnipeg. ...

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  39. MR. GRAHAM WHITE'S SUCCESS.

    The flight of 32 miles down Boston Harbour, made in 40min. 13-5sec. by Mr. Grahame White, an english airman, remaining unbeaten, he has been awarded the prize of £2000 offered by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  40. HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.

    Sir Frederick Lugard, Governor of Hongkong, is appealing for £100,000 to place the University of Hongkong on a thoroughly satisfactory basis. Queensland won the second test match at ...

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  41. DREADNOUGHT DOCK.

    The special committee of the Admiralty unanimously recommends the Clyde Navigation trustees to construct a Dreadnought graving dock at Renfrew. ...

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  42. THE WEATHER.

    The weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported the following rainfall:— Clarence Town 7 points, Raymond Terrace 3, ...

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  43. ALLEGED MURDER OF AN INFANT.

    Peter Brady was placed on trial at the Sydney Criminal Court for the third time charged with the murder of the child Roma Mitchell. The Crown alleged that prisoner strangled the infant ...

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  44. CHOLERA IN SAXONY.

    Eight deaths from cholera are reported from Marienberg. Saxony. One hundred contacts have been placed in quarantine. ...

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  46. THE HUNGARIAN LOAN.

    The intention of Hungary place a loan on the Paris money market has been abandoned. ...

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  47. THE FORECAST.

    Now South Wales:— At first fine and [?] but unsettled weather in the far west, gradually extending over the interior ; showers and thunder, more especially in the ...

    Article : 41 words
  48. INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL.

    [?] to the lockout in the shipbuilding yards, [?] of graving docks on the Tyne have declined to take repair work, which has accordingly gone to Rotterdam and Antwerp. ...

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  49. H.M.S. DUKE OF EDINBURGH.

    Captain the Hon. Robert F. Boyle, the commanding officer, has been found guilty, of negligence by a court-matial for the stranding of his vessel, H.M.S. Duke of Edinburgh, ...

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  50. FIRE AT NARRABRI.

    Mr. J. J. Piper's soap factory and contents were comp[?] demolished by fire at Narrabri on Wednesday. The buildings comprised a large brick factory, wood[?] ...

    Article : 208 words
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  52. DEATH OF DR. DAWES.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev.Nathaniel Dawes, formerly Bishop of Rockhampton, aged 67 years. ...

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  53. ROBBERY OF SACCHARINE.

    Half-a-ton of saceharine, valued at £1700, has been stolon in Southwark. ...

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  54. A VICTIM OF X-RAYS.

    Mr. Ernest Mileson, radiographer at the London Hospital, is a martyr to X-rays, He has been operated upon for the sixth time, and is now relinquishing his work with the rays. ...

    Article : 41 words
  55. FRENCH TOURIST BUREAU.

    The French Ministry of Works is establishing a national touring bureau, for the purpose of centralising information and increasing facilities for travel throughout France. ...

    Article : 28 words
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