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  2. A WORKING SESSION

    The Premier stated yesterday that there is no foundation for a story which has been circulated to the effect that the present session of the State Parliament will be an ...

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  3. A SKIRMISH.

    "This is only a skirmish before the battle," said the Prime Minister at the Paddington Town Hall last night. But it was a skirmish of one against a ...

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  4. DISASTER

    A shocking disaster occurred at Tweed Heads late this afternoon. A schnapper-fishing party, numbering 13, were wrecked in a motor launch on the bar ...

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  5. DEAR MEAT.

    Mr. Albert Agnew, manager of the wellknown butchering firm of J. S. Agnew, made out a strong indictment against certain operators in the meat trade of Australia. ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGISTS. FORCIBLE FEEDING.

    Mr. McKenna (Home Secretary), replying to the protest made by 70 doctors against the forcible feeding of suffragists in prison, invited them to suggest an alternative means of ...

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  7. COAL TRADE.

    Prospects of a settlement of the mining dispute now look bright. Separate conferences are to be held during the next few days between the managers of the six afternoon shift ...

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  8. HOME RULE. THE AMENDING BILL.

    The House of Lords, in committee, has completed the recasting of the Home Rule Amending Bill, and has adopted Lord Halsbury's amendments, removing Unionists in ...

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  9. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    Mr. Michael Ryan, president of the United Irish League in the United States, made a statement to-day that the necessity was now urgent for United States sympathisers to aid ...

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  10. WOMEN DRESSED AS MEN.

    The woman, Janet Arthur, who was arrested while attempting to blow up the birthplace of Burns, was dressed as a man. Her companion was also in male attire. ...

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  11. THE LOST LINER.

    While there is no hint of the actual decision arrived at by the special court which inquired into the loss of the Empress of Ireland, it is understood that recommendations ...

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  12. ULSTER'S ACTION.

    Captain Craig (Unionist member for East Down), speaking at Belfast, as a preliminary to the meeting of the Ulster Provisional Government to-day, disclosed the preamble ...

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  13. OVERSEA INTERVENTION.

    The British Dominions Women's Suffrage Union was inaugurated yesterday, many overseas representatives being present. Mrs. Pethick Lawrence expressed the hope ...

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  14. THE ASSASSINATION. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    The "Lokalanzelger," in an inspired article, says that if the responsibility for the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife at Sarajevo is brought ...

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  15. VOTE ON PARISH COUNCILS.

    A representative Church council, consisting of members of the two Houses of the Convocation of Canterbury and York, by a majority of over two to one, has granted ...

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  16. ORANGE CELEBRATIONS.

    Active preparations in Ulster for the celebration of July 12 (the Battle of Boyne Anniversary) are causing anxiety, and it is reported that the mounted police at Belfast ...

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  17. FINANCE BILL.

    The Government's increased majority in the division on the Prime Minister's motion limiting the time for discussion on the Finance Bill was due to Mr. Asquith's reiterated ...

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  18. DESPERATE MAN.

    A sensational shooting affair took place at Redfern last night, and, as the result, two women were taken to Sydney Hospital. One of them is in a critical condition, and very ...

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  19. UNION SECEDES.

    Metalliferous miners at Cobar, Canbelego, and Wrightville are in revolt against the State branch of their union. They have been dissatisfied since its head office was ...

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  20. STRENGTH OF VOLUNTEERS.

    Mr. Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland), replying in the House of Commons yesterday, to Mr. J. P. P. Newman (Unionist), stated that the Nationalist Volunteers totalled 132,000, ...

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  21. HUNGARIAN MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    Count Tisza (president of the Ministry and Minister of the Interior) was studiously reserved in his replies to interpollations in the Hungarian Chamber in regard to the ...

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  22. ALARMING REPORTS.

    Sir Edward Carson, on leaving London yesterday, expressed regret that he was going to Ulster without any token of peace and goodwill from the Government. He said he had ...

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  23. SHIPYARD STRIKE.

    Negotiations were carried out to-day for a settlement of the strike at the State Shipbuilding Yards, and resulted in the representatives of the unions greatly modifying their ...

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  24. NAVAL WARFARE.

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott, replying to recent criticisms, adheres to his theory of the domination of the submarine in future naval warfare. ...

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  25. PARTY BREAK FEARED.

    This morning's London "Times" states that a number of the Liberals, opposed to any coercion of Ulster, are nervous lest the Irish question should again break the party, ...

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  26. MORE ARMS SEIZED.

    The Customs officials seized 240 sacks of cement, which were landed in Belfast. Each contained live cartridges. A consignment of revolvers in Londonderry ...

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  27. ANARCHISTS' BOMBS.

    The police have definitely ascertained that the bombs found in the possession of Kierichek and Trojanovsky, two anarchists who were arrested on Monday, were intended for ...

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  28. THE NEW SITUATION.

    Major-General Sir Cecil Macready (Directo[?] Personal Services, War Office), who is in London, has had several interviews with Mr. ...

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  29. POWERS OF A GOVERNOR.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. McNeill asked whether the Government had received any petitions to the Crown complaining of the action of Sir W. Ellison Macartney, Governor ...

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  30. INDEX. NEWS.

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  31. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The Epirote insurgents, after three days' fighting, captured Koritza, and the Albanian garrison retreated to Valona. ...

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  32. LATE TRAINS.

    The Railway Department is making every effort to see that the various train services run according to the published time-table. Yesterday the following circular was issued ...

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  33. OIL IN PAPUA.

    Encouraging reports have reached the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Glynn, with regard to the oil discoveries in Papua. He [?]timated yesterday that an analysis had shown ...

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  34. GERMAN OFFICIALS HURT.

    Johann Waltz, a well-known caricaturist, has been sentenced at Leipzig to a year's imprisonment for inciting class hatred, and libelling the authorities by means of his ...

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  35. ACTIVE VOLCANOES.

    All the volcanoes in the Alaskan Peninsula are active. Mount Katmas is throwing out lava dust that is discolouring the sea for hundreds of miles around. Mounts ...

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  36. THE HOLD-UP.

    Arthur Tatham, 25, Norman James Twiss, 34, Ernest Alexander Ryan, 28, and Samuel Freeman, 38, the four men who are suspected of being concerned in the sensational ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A divorce has been granted Mrs. Muriel Emily Forbes-Sempill, wife of the Hon. Arthur L. O. Forbes-Sempill, a brother of Lord Sempill, and commander of the ...

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  38. MARCONI COMPANY'S PROFITS.

    The Marconi Company's net profit for the past 12 months was £122,000, as compared with £413,000 in the preceding financial year. A dividend of 17 per cent, on the preference ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. GALE AT SEA.

    The Norwegian steamer Trieolor, which arrived yesterday from Puget Sound, experienced a succession of strong gales throughout the voyage. ...

    Article : 144 words
  41. FRENCH EXPLORERS

    A scientific expedition, headed by Captain Du Paty, and organised by the French Geological Society, to explore Kerguelen, St. Paul, and the Amsterdam islands, has arrived in ...

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  42. THE BRIDGE.

    The Premier replied yesterday to a published statement of the secretary of the Sydney and North Shore Bridge League, suggesting that the Government was insincere in ...

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  43. MOTOR CAR AND CAB.

    Shortly before midnight last night a motor car collided with a cab driven by William Mitchell, of 26 Brougham-street, Glebe, in College-road, near the Hyde Park steps. ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

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  45. IMMIGRATION.

    In his fourth annual report the High Commissioner in London, Sir George Reid, pointed out that the supply of suitable settlers for Australia had fallen off materially during ...

    Article : 170 words
  46. A CASE OF TETANUS.

    Chong Fune, 55, gardener, of Fairfield, was brought into Sydney Hospital late last night, and admitted by Dr. Kay, suffering from tetanus. A week ago his heel was trodden ...

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  47. WRECKAGE.

    The Navigation Department received a telegram yesterday stating that the master of the steamer Tambar had reported passing a floating mast and other wreckage apparently ...

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  48. CANECUTTERS' STRIKE.

    The cane cutters' strike is unsettled, but it is thought both sides desire a compromise. MACLEAN, Friday. A large meeting of cane-growers was held ...

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  49. BIG MAIZE DEAL.

    What is stated to be the largest transaction in Australian-grown maize in one deal was put through to-day in Brisbane. Howes Bros, and Co., Ltd., purchased 20,000 bags of ...

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  50. ARCHITECT'S DEATH.

    The body of Albert Liddy, architect, was found in his office with a bullet wound in the centre of the forehead, and a revolver tied to one hand. Deceased was the son of a ...

    Article : 67 words
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