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  2. MADGE TITHERADGE.

    Miss Madge Titheradge, who has become a star of considerable magnitude in the theatrical firmament, arrived in Sydney yesterday, by the Osterley from London. ...

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  3. SMALLPOX. THIRTY-TWO PERSONS IN QUARANTINE.

    There are now 32 smallpox patients in quarantine. The Director-General of Health (Dr. Paton) stated yesterday that 12 persons are sick, 15 ...

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  4. NAVAL PROPERTIES. TRANSFER WITHHELD.

    Mr. Joseph Davis, director of works for New South Wales, arrived in Melbourne today, and spent the whole of the afternoon in conference with Federal Ministers and ...

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  5. "CARRIERS."

    "What is a carrier?" From a medical point of view a "carrier" is ono of the most dangerous persons in the community. A person suffering from a disease ...

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  6. THE NORTH.

    Professor Anderson Stuart returned to Sydney yesterday from Townsville, where he presided at the opening of the Institute of Tropical Medicine. ...

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  7. LABOUR STRIKE ON THE RAND.

    Detachments of police from the various towns are concentrating in Johannesburg, in view of the general mining strike to be declared on Friday. The authorities are ...

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  8. BALKAN EMBROGLIO. GENERAL FIGHTING.

    Greece's Note to the Powers accuses Bulgaria attacking her with a view to securing the possession of attacking a disputed territories pending the result of the Czar's settlement ...

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  9. AN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    It is officially announced that the Bulgarians began the attack on Monday night with the whole of their artillery, comprising upwards of 250 guns. ...

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  10. BULGARIAN NOTE.

    Bulgaria has presented a strong Note to Servia in which she says that, despite Bulgaria having ordered her troops to cease fighting, the Servians advanced on Ishtib. ...

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  11. GREEKS V. BULGARIANS.

    After an artillery duel extending over four hours at Langbazn yesterday, the Greeks silenced the Bulgarian guns. The Greek Infantry occupied the heights, and then, at the point ...

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  12. SHIPBUILDERS' COMPLAINT.

    Lord Abcrconway, presiding at a meeting of shareholders of John Brown and Co., Sheffield, complained that the workers were now giving less work for more pay than formerly. ...

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  13. BULGARIANS V SERVIANS.

    It is semi-officially announced that 100 Bulgarian battallons took the offensive on the Retkeboukwe-Istlb line with great vigour, but were repulsed owing to the Servians ...

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  14. UNIONISTS AT LAW.

    Mr. Williams, general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, and Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., assistant general secretary, have recovered damages ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. STATE'S ATTITUDE.

    The State Government, it appears, contends that as Garden Island and Admiralty House were dedicated for Royal Navy purposes, they cannot, in the terms of the dedication, be ...

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  16. THE WRONG MAN.

    In the County Court to-day Arthur Branston, of 110 Collins-street, dentist, sued Frank Markland Garson, trading as Drayton and Garson, of High-street, Prahran, ...

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  17. MESSAGE FROM KING CONSTANTINE.

    King Constantine, in a message to the "Daily Mail," states that the Bulgarian commander at Salonika on Sunday intimated that he was about to leave the town. This ...

    Article : 276 words
  18. ADVANCE FOR SCOTTISH MINERS.

    One hundred thousand Scottish miners have received an increase of threeponce per shift. ...

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  19. FIRE LOSSES.

    The annual report of the State Fire Insurance Department states that the Dominion is in the unenviable position of having to shoulder per capita probably the largest ...

    Article : 184 words
  20. INCITING SOLDIERS.

    Eleven leaders of the General Federation of Labour have been arrested for inciting soldiers to acts of disobedience. ...

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  21. OFFICIAL SHOT.

    At the Footscray Court to-day William Parker was charged with having wounded Jas. Thos. Knox, with intent to murder. Jas. Thomas Knox, assistant to the ...

    Article : 254 words
  22. SHIPPING COMPANIES.

    Although nothing definite has been decided by the English mail and interstate steamship companies, the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., has decided that ...

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  23. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. David Lamar, a Wall-street operator, has informed the committee which is investigating the complaints in regard to lobbying in connection with the now tariff, that he ...

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  24. FRUIT TRADE.

    Further trouble is occurring in the interstate fruit trade. For some weeks past the Victorian inspectors have been rejecting Sydney ...

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  25. THE NESTOR.

    The largest steamer which has over visited Australian waters will enter Sydney Heads this morning. Besides being the biggest visitor here, the ...

    Article : 557 words
  26. "ON THE DEFENSIVE."

    Both Bulgaria and Servia claim that their respective armies are acting strictly on the defensive. Nevertheless a report is to hand that a ...

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  27. OPTIMISTIC BULGARIANS.

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Times" states that the Bulgarians are strikingly optimistic, and are in no wise disturbed at the prospect of a hostile combination of all their ...

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  28. INDEX. NEWS.

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  29. MONEY MARKET.

    The tone of the Stock Exchange is calm in regard to the situation in the Balkans. It is more concerned with the threatened general mining strike on the Rand, as a ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. FUTURE BRIDES.

    The steamer Belgic arrived to-day with 1381 immigrants on board for this State. This is the largest number that over left England for one State in one steamer. ...

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  31. A TURKISH COMPLAINT.

    The Porte, through Russia, has drawn the attention of Bulgaria to the fact that Rodosto and other points on the Turkish side of the Enos-Midia frontier line are still occupied by ...

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  32. ROUMANIA'N GAIN.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Bulgaria agrees to the Roumanian occupation of the territory north of a line from Turtukia, on the Bulgarian ...

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  33. AERONAUTICS. AN AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons this evening, Colonel Seely, Secretary of State for War, admitted that the recent fatal accident to Lieutenant Arthur had ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. COAL TRADE.

    The coal trains running from the various colliorieu in the district to the Dyke were 24 hours late to-day. Last Saturday was the miners' day off, and consequently no coal was ...

    Article : 353 words
  35. RUSH FOR LAND.

    The Wagga Land Board dealt with 310 conflicting applications for four homestead blocks. One, of 830 acres, was situated near the Rock, and the other three were part of Cunningdroo ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS. ALL-ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the final round of the singles in the contest for the All-Englqhd Lawn Tennis Championship, M. E. McLoughlin (America) boat S. N. Doust (Australia), 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. FATALITY IN FRANCE.

    A military aviator named Boucbardier fell at Epernay, and was seriously injured. Captain Rey, a passenger, was killed. ...

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  39. A GREAT PLIGHT.

    M. Brindejone des Moulvai returned to Paris from St. Petersburg yesterday, completing a flight over an aggregate of 3125 miles. He was accorded a great ovation on ...

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  40. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Messrs. H. Roper Barrett, J. C. Parke, C. P. Dickson, and A. W. Gore will defend the claim to the Davis Cup on behalf of the British Isles. ...

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  41. DEAD MAN'S VOTE.

    At a meeting of the Yarrawonga branch of the People's party Mr. P. Connell stated that on going to the polling-booth on election day a resident of Boosey was denied the right to ...

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  42. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    In regard to the breach of promise case in which Miss Daisy Markham, a well-known actress, sued the Marquis, of Northampton, counsel for the defendant admitted ...

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  43. "THE ELEVENTH HOUR LIE."

    In the House of Commons last night Viscount Wolmer (Unionist), stated that, in view of the recent Labour manifesto incident, in connection with the Leicester by-election, he ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. TO-DAY.

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  45. EARLY WARNING.

    Regarding the reported outbreak of smallpox in Sydney, the authorities in Brisbane received a warning to be in readiness, and some days ago the vaccine supplies were overhauled ...

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  46. "GET VACCINATED."

    Discussing the outbreak of smallpox in Sydney to-day, the Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. Elkington) said "The people of Queensland, in common with those of New ...

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  47. HUSBAND ATTACKS WIFE.

    Harry Puet, working at Malbon, came to town a couple of days ago, his wife having been here for three weeks, staying at the Imperial Hotel. Puet wanted his wife to return with ...

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  48. BELLICOSE VETERANS.

    A number of veterans who had assembled to take part in the Civil War celebrations, quarrelled in a hotel last night, and a serious affray took place on one of them ...

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  49. THE TERRITORIALS.

    Colonel J. E. B. Seely Secertary of State for War, in a speech at Hounslow last night stated that last year the Territorials had bid the best recuriting year since the force came ...

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  50. ATTACKED BY A WALLAROO.

    While hunting marsupials, a lad named Sweeney was attacked by a wallaroo, which Lore his head in a frightful manner. Over 20 stitches were inserted in the wound ...

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  51. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    On Wednesday afternoon at Murry Cummumnalah, near Moree, Harold A. Flood was cleaning a rifle, when it accidentally weat off and shot him dead. ...

    Article : 35 words
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