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  2. SMALLPOX. ADDITIONAL CASES.

    Six additional cases of smallpox were discovered during Saturday and Sunday. These, together with a number of contacts, were conveyed to the quarantine station at ...

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  3. PRICKLY PEAR.

    Mr. O. C. Roberts, the inventor of a process for the destruction of prickly pear, was in Sydney yesterday, on his way back to Brisbane from Melbourne, and he gave details of ...

    Article : 313 words
  4. MURDER MYSTERY.

    Matters in connection with the mystery of the disappearance of the missing farmer, William Mullins, who lett his home on June 20 to go the rounds of his traps on some new ...

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  5. ABANDONED.

    The coastal schooner Tramp, which left Sydney last Sunday bound for the Bellinger River, has been abandoned 125 miles due east of Newcastle. ...

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  6. BENDIGO STRIKE.

    Mr. J. R. Little, general secretary of the Federated Mining Employees of Australia, has forwarded to Mr. C. H. Davis, secretary of the A.M.A., New South Wales, a copy of an appeal ...

    Article : 297 words
  7. THE BALKANS. AUSTRIA MEDIATING.

    It is officially announced that Bulgaria and Roumania have accepted the mediation of Austria. BUCHAREST, July 5. ...

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  8. RAND RIOTS. THE MOB FIRED ON.

    Serious rioting has taken place in connection with the miners' strike. The strike leaders attempted to address a meeting of 6000 people at Market-square, but ...

    Article : 214 words
  9. A GENERAL MELEE.

    A general melee followed, in which the police and cavalry drove the mob helterskelter down the side streets. A stone thrown by one of the crowd injured Lieut. Solater ...

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  10. GREEK STORY.

    The Greeks have taken Nigrita and captured a Bulgarian regiment. Before quitting Nigrita the Bulgarians massacred many of the inhabitants. ...

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  11. LAWLESSNESS SPREADS.

    Lawlessness on the Eastern Rand is growing. There have been several cases of brutal assault. It is reported that 1000 miners from the ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. NATIVE UNREST.

    Two hundred thousand natives on the Rand show signs of unrest, but the officials do not anticipate any trouble as long as the natives are left alone. ...

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  13. THE INDEPENDENTS.

    The Independents in the Legislative Assembly are apparently split up. Mr. Briner, one of the founders of this inago, made a statement last night, that, ...

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  14. SERVIAN STORY.

    Thirty-two Bulgarian battalions, with 80 guns, entrenched and held Raytchana, which was the highest stronghold dominating the whole of Kochana Plain. ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. NATIONAL STRIKE MOOTED.

    The trade unions here are vibrating with excitement owing to the firmness of the Government. They are discussing in camera the question ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. HEAVY GALES. SAILING VESSELS SUFFER.

    During Friday and Saturday five sailing vessels entered the port, and each one had encountered severe storms or gales, and suffered to some extent. ...

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  17. SHOTS IN THE DARKNESS.

    The rioters reformed in Commission-street, near the Standard and National banks. The banks were strongly guarded, also the "Leader" newspaper buildings. ...

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  18. CRISIS ENDED.

    Although the Government was censured in many quarters for apparent initial mistakes, it is now generally admitted that it was never for an instant inactive, and was fully ...

    Article : 161 words
  19. BULGARIAN STORY.

    The Bulgarians expelled the Servian invaders, whom they pursued to the vicinity of Egripalanka. The Servian Timok division was defeated at ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. MOB FIRED UPON.

    Persistent attempts were made to enter the corner house where "Wernher Beit and Co has its headquarters. Revolvers were fired at the police, who responded with rifle fire after due ...

    Article : 150 words
  21. WOUNDED ARRIVE AT SALONIKA.

    Two thousand wounded have arrived. Three colonels were killed, and several officers were wounded during Wednesday's conflict. ...

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  22. MISSING.

    The detective department is inquiring into the fact that the two persons last seen in the north-west in company with the man Spargo, who was hanged for the murder, at Broome, ...

    Article : 145 words
  23. AUSTRIAN ADVICES.

    The "Tageblatt" states that the Bulgarians have reoccupied Ghevgheli. ...

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  24. ANOTHER GREEK STORY.

    The Greeks captured Lahona, which is strategically the key to Seres. Fifteen guns were taken. ...

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  25. A NIGHT OF HORROR.

    The settlement was effected none too soon, for although a night of horror was succeeded by a strangely quiet morning, there were sinister forebodings. ...

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  26. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    Bulgaria, by renouncing her demand for an indemnity, secured Turkey's neutrality. This is interpreted to mean that Turkey will pay no indemnity to Greece or Servia. ...

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  27. THE INITIAL MISTAKE.

    The Government made an initial mistake in resorting to the old Dutch law forbidding the assemblage of persons in greater numbers than six. Four thousand people had already ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. LATER BULGARIAN ADVICES.

    The Greek Minister has withdrawn. The Servians were disastrously defeated southward of Ovtchepolyo, and retreated towards Uskub. ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. DEFENCE ACT.

    The mombers of the Unity Congress, numbering about 400, marched through the streets of Wellington to the Parliament buildings, as a protest against the treatment of a dozen ...

    Article : 324 words
  30. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC.

    As there are so many inquiries from interstate travellers, the Health Department wishes to give publicity to the following information contained in telegrams received from the ...

    Article : 213 words
  31. FEDERAL SUPPLY.

    "I hope Mr. Kelly will be a wiser man and Minister before he is much older," said the ex-Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) when the statement with regard to day labourers' wages ...

    Article : 275 words
  32. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  33. THE SACKVILLES.

    Lady Sackville gave further evidence in the case in which Mr. Malcolm Scott is opposing the granting of probate in the will of his brother, the late Sir John Murray Scott. ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. THE 4th JULY. RIOTING IN CANADA.

    An angry mob trampled the Stars and Stripes in the dust when a waiter flourished the flag before the Winnipeg Regiment, when returning from manoeuvres. ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  36. PROGRESS OF PAPUA.

    "I had a very satisfactory interview with the Minister for External Affairs with regard to the needs of Papua," said Judge Murray, the Lieutenant-Governor of the territory, on ...

    Article : 218 words
  37. STEAMERS DAMAGED.

    The Federal Shire liner Kent arrived from Sydney to-day after having a very rough passage. Tempestuous seas and boisterous weather were encountered during her transit ...

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  38. VACCINATION.

    Anyone visiting the Town Hall depot and that at the Board of Health on Saturday and Sunday must have been absolutely convinced that the public of Sydney fully appreciate the ...

    Article : 392 words
  39. LAND TENURE IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, speaking at Dulwich, said that Lord Lansdowne's proposal that the State should advance purchase money at low interest to enable tenants to buy what the ...

    Article : 159 words
  40. ACCIDENTS IN AMERICA.

    The 4th July celebrations were less deadly than in former years. Four people were killed in a collision between two electric excursion trains at ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. LOW SALARY.

    Mr. Justice Burnside, who is getting along slowly with the Civil Service appeal, states that he is shocked to find professional men getting 52s a week, while common labourers ...

    Article : 113 words
  42. KETCH AFIRE.

    The ketch Centurion, which has been trading between Waratah Bay and Melbourne, left Waratah Bay on Thursday with a full cargo of lime, and when about 15 miles south of ...

    Article : 154 words
  43. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  44. NO BRIDEGROOM.

    Sarah Makerell, a single woman, 29, met her death last night under particularly sad circumstances. It appears that she was to have been married on Wednesday last, and ...

    Article : 152 words
  45. PARAGUAYAN CONSUL INSULTED.

    The Paraguayan flag, which vas flying over the Consul-General's residence, was forcibly removed during the 4th July celebrations. The Con[?] explained that the flag was ...

    Article : 59 words
  46. DISASTER AVERTED.

    An arson plot was discovered at San Diego in the nick of time to avert disaster. The flames were creeping round the basement of a palatial hotel, when a lady noticed ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. "TOO MUCH RELIGION."

    The South Australian Aboriginal Commission concluded its sittings in Brisbane yesterday morning. Mr. R. S. Hodge, M.L.A., said that some ...

    Article : 59 words
  48. DEMENTED MAN'S ACT.

    A Maylands resident named Charles Deparas, while suffering from dementia, soaked his clothes in kerosene, and set fire to them. He then run into the street, shouting ...

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  49. SHIP IN DISTRESS.

    The Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association Limited received a cablegram from London yesterday sitting that the ship Majorka had put into Capetown in ...

    Article : 55 words
  50. CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF.

    Lord Charles Hope won the amateur golf championship, beating Lassen at the 37th hole after a tie. ...

    Article : 30 words
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