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  2. STRIKE RIOTS. REVOLVERS FREELY USED.

    The end of the strike is not yet in sight. More mounted men arrived in the city by rail to-day. Some of the shops in the vicinity of the barracks are labelled, "No scabs served ...

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  3. SCULLING.

    Mr. Harry Floyd, who was responsible for James Paddon's entry into the ranks of professional scullers, has withdrawn his £100 deposit for a match with Ernest Barry for ...

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  4. NAVAL PROPERTIES.

    An important statement concerning the position which has arisen between the Federal and State Governments over the transfer of Admiralty House and Garden ...

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  5. "THE CUP."

    One more "Cup" is over—one more horse has to be added to the list of winners of the Melbourne Cup—one more owner is made famous as the man who owned the horse that ...

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  6. NOT A TIN-POT NAVY

    Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle, in a letter to the "Morning Post," declares that though a squadron of Dominions' ships based on Gibraltar and used for the protection of the ...

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  7. HARBOUR GALE.

    The stiff wind which blew steadily from the west yesterday shifted slightly to the southwest towards evening, and shortly after 6 p.m. was blowing with the force of a strong gale. ...

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  8. HOME RULE.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, M.P., speaking at Aberdeen on the Irish question, said that the most sluggish imaginations were beginning to understand the true character of the Ulster ...

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  9. ULTIMATUM. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    An ultimatum has been received from Washngton, ordering President Huerta to resign mmediately, and not to allow General Blanuet to succeed him, but instead to allow a ...

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  10. CITY'S ACCOUNTS.

    According to returns that have been supplied by the City Council officials, the capital value of Sydney properties assessed for rating purposes, less companies' mains, was ...

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  11. NO THOUGHT OF CONQUEST.

    The newspapers give prominence to the recent declaration of Senator Bacon of the United States, to the effect that nothing was further from the thoughts of the United States ...

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  12. NEW YORK MAYORALTY.

    The campaign for the election of Mayor is exceptionally bitter owing to the intervention of ex-Governor Sulzer. Mr. Edward McCall represents Tammany ...

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  13. BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S ABSENCE.

    Advices from New York state that Americans are commenting on the absence of Sir Cecil Spring Rico, British Ambassador, from Washington, during the Mexican crisis. ...

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  14. THE BALKANS. ALBANIAN DELIMITATION.

    Representatives of Britain, France, and Russia, on the Albanian Delimitation Commission, have strongly protested against the claim of Italy to fix the frontier regardless ...

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  15. CARS CAPSIZE. A SMASH IN THE PASS.

    Shortly before dark on Sunday, a motorcar, the property of, and driven by, Mr. Ham Wollongong, was descending a steep part of the Bull Pass, when the driver lost control of ...

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  16. DEARER GAS.

    A few weeks ago the Singleton Gas Company increased the price of ordinary lighting gas from 6s 6d to 6s 8d pet 1000 feet, and reduced the price of pre-payment gas ...

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  17. THE SUFFEAGISTS.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, in course of a speech at Hackney last night, announced that a volunteer army to defend the women suffragists was to be raised in the East End. ...

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  18. "REGRETTABLE LACK OF COURTESY."

    The newspapers look upon the action of Austria and Italy in regard to the boundaries of Albania as inadmissible without a European mandate, and add that it "shows a ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that an Anglo-German agreement has been almost concluded, whereby Germany secures a free hand in economic matters ...

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  20. CANDIDATE FOR THE THRONE.

    Prince Frederic of Wied has officially accepted candidature for the Albanian throne. ...

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  21. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Two express trains collided near Saopulo this morning, and as a result 50 persons were killed and many injured. ...

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  22. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The Government is astonished at the delay of the Porto concerning the decision of the peace delegates, and a prompt reply has been demanded. ...

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  23. THE BASEBALLERS.

    "Baseball in America is a high-toned game, and in a big League we have had as many as seven college graduates," declared Mr. Dick M. Bunnell, representative of the big ...

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  24. CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    A serious accident occurred on the Huonroad, near Hobart, as a result of which Frank Coad, jun. (25), living at Lymington, and his sister May, were admitted to the Highbury ...

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  25. INDEX. NEWS.

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  26. STEEL WORKS.

    Mr. J. H. Cann, speaking to-day at the sports in connection with eight-hour day, said that he had been twitted several times about the wrongs he had done in reference to the ...

    Article : 233 words
  27. TURKISH ARMY REORGANISATION

    It appears that the German officer who has been appointed to reorganise the Turkish Army is General von Sanders. ...

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  28. STRIKE VIOLENCE.

    Further strike riots occurred here yesterday. A chauffeur was killed while watching an attack on a car-barn by the strikers. ...

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  29. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.

    Sir E. T. Cook's "Life of Florence Nightingale," which has just been published, is acclaimed as one of the finest biographies in the language. ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. A VENDETTA.

    Mr. Bain, the wireless operator, who was shot at on Saturday night, is reticent as to the possible cause of the attack. He has for some years been engaged in wireless work, ...

    Article : 147 words
  31. UNITED STATES ARMY.

    The Army Department announces that as the result of several years' work the United States is, now able to placo 500,000 men in the field in the event of war. ...

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  32. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Liberal party press is advocating an increase in British preference to 50 per cent, the abolition of duties on food, the abolition or reduction of duties on machinery used in ...

    Article : 58 words
  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  34. CREEK MYSTERY.

    Charles Brown was charged at the Police Court yesterday with the wilful murder of George Vessey, at Hampden. The evidence of the arresting constable ...

    Article : 251 words
  35. FOOTBALL JUBILEE.

    Lord Kinnaird presided at a great banquet in the Holborn Restaurant on the occasion of the Jubilee of the Football Association. Twenty-five nations were represented at the ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN EMIGRATION SCANDALS.

    The offices of the Austro-American Steamship Company at Cracow, Galicia, were searched by the police yesterday. The books were seized, the offices were closed, and the ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. CITY RAILWAY.

    Despite the statement of the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) that the Government does not now require the Queen Victoria Markets for the city railway scheme, Ald. Meagher ...

    Article : 244 words
  38. TO-DAY.

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  39. CRIME IN SPAIN.

    Captain Sanchez, who was sentenced to death for the murder of M. Jalon, was executed to-day. In May last the body of M. Jalon, a wealthy ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    The postponed match against California University was played to-day, when the New Zealanders scored another easy win by 33 points to nil. ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. BILLIARDS.

    Scores at the close of to-night's session in the match between Reece and Gray were:— Reece, 3333; Gray, 7009. Gray's play was disappointing. His ...

    Article : 43 words
  42. BOY KILLED ON RAILWAY.

    A shocking train accident happened to-day at Palmerston North, when the Northern Auckland express was nearing the terrace end, resulting in the death of Herbert Miles Cross, ...

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  43. DISMASTED BARQUE.

    The French barque Pierre Antonine, which arrived here early in April last, in a dismasted condition, will soon be ready for sea again. ...

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  44. SMALLPOX.

    Five fresh cases of smallpox were discovered yesterday. One patient came from Rochefort-street, Erskineville, and all the others from one house in St. Peters. Seven ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. MAN SHOT.

    A telegram from White Cliffs states that Jack Stewart, who is well known in the district, was brought into town from Yancannia last night in a serious condition suffering ...

    Article : 86 words
  46. BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    The six-year-old son of Mr. W. Knight was bitten by a black snake on Sunday on one of his toes. The nearest neighbour, a quarter of a mile away, happened to have a ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. LAWN TENNIS.

    Playing in the singles for the world's covered court lawn tennis championship, Wilding defeated Kicinschroth 8-6, 6-4, 11-9. ...

    Article : 27 words
  48. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.

    Should be kept in every home.—Advt. ...

    Article : 8 words
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