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  2. MOTOR TRIAL.

    The scene of the third stage of the Continental Interstate Motor-cycle Reliability Contest from Sydney to Melbourne was laid to-day between Gundagai, New South Wales, and ...

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  3. BURGLARIES.

    Late on Tuesday night burglars broke into Peel's-building, in Hunter-street, city, and four of the tenants were robbed of about £50 worth o goods. Twice this week burglars ...

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  4. EXIT 1913.

    There was rain, but it did not stop the merry-making. Night, ell, cool and refreshing, after the afternoon showers, and,the people came out in one collective mass to ...

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  5. BETTING.

    Mary McLaren, wife of a Presbyterian minister, admitted at the Richmond Court today that she was a frequent visitor to metropolitan racecourses, and, further, her ...

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  6. LODGE DOCTORS.

    Three thousand lodge appointments in New South Wales were formally rendered vacant yesterday by expiration of the notice given by members of the British Medical ...

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  7. LABOUR.

    There are indications that the complete cessation of work on the Natal coalfields is likely to result in a similar suspension on the Transvaal coal mines, and it may even affect ...

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  8. TURKEY AND GREECE

    The "Temps," in commenting on the purchase of the battleship Rio de Janeiro by Turkey, appeals to Mr. Lloyd George, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, and M. Gaillaux, ...

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  9. ANTARCTICA.

    Professor David, of Sydney University, has arrived in London, and will act as scientific adviser to Sir Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic expedition. ...

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  10. MINERS AND THREE SHIFTS.

    The executive of the Minors' Federation has recommended the Northumberland Miners' Association to call out the men working in collieries where three shifts are worked, in ...

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  11. MORE FIRES.

    During the early hours of this morning a fire occurred in the warohouse of Messrs, G. and W. Dean, oil and colour merchants, in Equitable-place. The flames quickly got a ...

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  12. THE GREEK ATTITUDE.

    The Greek Government has informed the Powers that Greece is not inclined to evacuate Southern Albania until the question of the Aegean islands is' settled. ...

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  13. SOUTH WALES MINERS' AWARD.

    Lord St. Aldwyn, chairman of the South Wales Coal Conciliation Board, has increased the minimum wage in the award in the South Wales mining case as follows:—Colliers ...

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  14. THE STAGKHOUSE EXPEDITION.

    Mr. J. Foster Stackhouse has announced the programme for his forthcoming Antarctic expedition. He says he will sall in the Discovery on ...

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  15. PARIS TRAGEDY.

    Harry Fragson, the well-known variety artist, author and composer of French chansons, was fatally shot in the head last night by his father, who is 84 years of ago. ...

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  16. COTTON TRADE SLACK.

    The slackening of the cotton trade boom in Lancashire. is indicated by the closing down of l8 mills through shortage of work, throwing idle 4000 operatives. ...

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  17. MEXICO.

    Further details regarding the defeat of the Federal troops in Northern Mexico state that they have made their last stand in the neighbourhood of Ojinaga. In the first engagement ...

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  18. MISSION RIVALRY.

    The Bishop of Durham, referring to the Y.:kuyu controversy, says that if intercommunion is declared heretical it will be the first official avowal that the Church of ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. WEIGHT, HEATON'S STORE DESTROYED.

    A fire broke out at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the produce store of Wright Heaton and Company, Ltd., situated near the Wagga Railway Station. As the building contained a ...

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  20. DR. WILSON TO CONSULT MR. LIND.

    Mr. Lind, the personal representative of Dr. Wilson, has left Vera Cruz, en route for the United States, where he is, to discuss the Mexican situation with the President. They ...

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  21. RADIUM CURES.

    Dr. O'Hara, of Collins-street, Melbourne, who is returning from London, was interviewed on board the Morea. The trip to Europe was undertaken for the purpose of ...

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  22. SCIENCE WONDERS.

    Members of the American biological societies have just witnessed a remarkable series of experiments, showing the possibility of removing the blood" from the system, ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. VIOLENT WEATHER.

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  24. THE CZAREWITCH.

    An eye-witness denies that the Czarewitch has suffered a relapse, as reported. He states that the lad's left leg at the end of August was terribly lame, and was encased ...

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  25. COTTAGES BURNT.

    Late last night two weatherboard cottages in Huntley-street, Alexandria, were destroyed by fire. The cause of the outbreak is at present unknown. The cottages were the property ...

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  26. PORTRAIT GALLERY.

    Commissions have been issued for portraits to be painted of the following Govornors-Goneral: Earl of Hopetoun (Marquis of Linlithgow), by Jas. Quinn; Lord Northcote, by ...

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  27. SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION.

    The English newspapers ridicule the reports emanatlng from the United States to the effect that the non-participation in the San Francisco Exhibition by Britain and Germany ...

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  28. INDEX.

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  29. A BIG SCORE.

    The annual match between the Now South Wales colts and the Victorian colts was commenced at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. The weather was fine but hot. The ...

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  30. MODERN EDUCATION.

    An anonymous citizen has given the municipality £250,000 to establish a school for boys of perfect health, to be built in a forest near the city. ...

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  31. ADRIFT.

    At about 5 p.m. yesterday the officcr at the signal station, South Head, sighted a big ship's boat'floating, bottom upwards, off Bon Buckler. He communicated with the pilot steamer ...

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  32. WORLD'S SHIPBUILDING,

    The world's shipbuilding output for the year 1013 was 3936 vessels, having a total of 4,207,116 tons. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and ...

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  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  34. A CHURCH EXODUS.

    A total of 25,000 people have seceded from the National Protestant Church during December. This secossion is partly due to the Church ...

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  35. THE CASE OF HANS SCHMIDT.

    The jury in the case of Hans Schmidt, who is, charged with the murder of the girl Anne Aumuller, has disagreed, after a lengthy trial, and has been discharged. A new trial has ...

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  36. TRACHYTE.

    The trachyte which was shipped from Sydney recently for use in the ground-floor halls of the Commonwealth offices in London has arrived there. The architects for the building ...

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  37. DISHONESTY BY A POLICEMAN.

    A singular case of fraud by a constable was elucidated at the police court to-day. Last May a navy named Lenihan died near Moora. His mate, Downes, asked Constable Dunkley, ...

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  38. FIRE AT SAN SEBASTIAN.

    In regard to the destruction of the Circus Theatre at San Sebastian yesterday morning, it appeared that the building was deserted at the moment of the outbreak. ...

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  39. CORRUPT LEGISLATORS.

    The State Legislative Committee has found five members of the Legislature guilty of having accepted bribes in connection with the election of a United States senator in ...

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  40. DUPING THE WORKERS.

    The organiser of the rural workers' camp at Willaura on Monday called the men together and announced the breaking up of the camp. The camp was inaugurated about a ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

    Highland Guthering, Royal Agricultural Grounds: Concert, Town Hall, 8. Tattersall's Club Races, Randwick Racecourse: First race 12 30. ...

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  42. COAL STRIKE.

    The West Coast miners' secret ballot favoured the return to work, and resuming under the Arbitration Act. Headed by a band, the men marched to the company's office ...

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  43. CANE-CUTTERS' CHEQUE.

    The Richmond River sugar crushing season closed on Christmas eve, the harvest totalling 66,000 tons. The cheque of £105 5s 8d per man, paid to H. Johnson's gang of cutters, is ...

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  44. MUSICIAN'S BETTING DEBTS.

    Melville Joseph Gideon, an American composer and pianist, has been declared bankrupt. His liabilities in London amount to £2472, and his assets nil. ...

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  45. BOY SHOT.

    James Endy, a boy of four years of age, was admitted to the hospital this morning from the duplication works at North Goulburn. He had a narrow escape from death. ...

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  46. A DRESS FANATIC.

    An Irishman clad in only a short pair of pants and a flannel 'Shirt, visited Newcastle to-day. He was wandering about the reserves, but before he had time to carry ...

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  47. PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    As the result of an inquiry hold by Inspector Canty regarding the escape of John Clarke from the City Court while awaiting trial with his wife on a charge of larceny, Constable ...

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  48. EARL GREY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    Earl Grey, ex-Governor-General of Canada, Countess Grey, and their daughter, the Lady Sybil Grey, will sail on the R.M.S. Otranto, with a view to a tour of Australia. ...

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  49. BEER FAMINE.

    There is a beer famine in Wonthaggi. Mr. F. J. Martin, of the Ozone Hotel, Dalyeston, has been besieged by the officials of the Wonthaggi clubs for temporary supplies of ...

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  50. CRATERS ACTIVE.

    Ngauruhoe and Tonguriro craters have been unusually active during the past few days. Owing to the unfavourable weather that has been ruling for a week very few climbers ...

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