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  2. SMALLPOX. EIGHT MORE CASES.

    Despite all the efforts being made to stamp it out, smallpox is still claiming victims among the unvaccinated portion of the community. ...

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  3. THE FINANCES.

    Speaking at Katoomba last night, Mr. Carmichael, referring to the financial position of the State, said: "The leader of the Opposition has stated that his Government made a gift ...

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  4. WHEAT STRIKE.

    The trouble at Darling Island over the dismissal of some railway men who were engaged in handling wheat extended yesterday to the wharf-labourers, the result being that ...

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  5. STRANGE CASE.

    A case which promises to occupy considerable time was commenced in the City Court to-day. Alice Louise Hume, a small, elderly woman, was churged with having obtained £5, ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    After five weeks' adjournment the House of Representatives will reassemble to-morrow atternoon at 3 o'clock. The interval has been occupied in the preparation of the Government ...

    Article : 237 words
  7. THE RAND. SPEECH BY GENERAL BOTHA.

    The Prime Ministor, General Botha, was accorded a great reception at a paity banquet in Johannesburg on Saturday night. In the course of a speech, he said that South ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. THE SUFFRAGISTS. SYLVIA PANKHURST AGAIN.

    A free speech demonstration held in Trafalgar-square this afternoon, at which Mr. J. C. Wedgwood, M. P. (Liberal), Mr. Will. Thorne, M.P. (Labour), and Mr. G. Lansbury spoke, ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. THE BALKANS. PEACE REJOICINGS.

    King Charles of Ropumania bestowed orders on the Greek, Servian, and Montenegrin delegates after the signature of the peace treaty. The Bulgarian mission refused to accept the ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. FEAR OF BAD TIMES.

    Hundreds of men with their families are leaving for Australia, Canada, and Britain, fearing that bad times are coming. LONDON, Aug. 11. ...

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  11. INTERRUPTING THE CHANCELLOR.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was subjected to considerable interruption by suffragists when addressing a meeting at Sutton-in-Ashfield last night. ...

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  12. THE POWERS.

    The press denies the possibility of a real identity of interest between Russia and Austria, and deprecates Russia attempting to alter the Bucharest treaty in Bulgaria's ...

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  13. MATHINNA MYSTERY.

    The inquest touching the death of William James Mullins, the farmer who mysteriously disappeared on June 20th, was continued to-day ...

    Article : 351 words
  14. ASSAULT ON GAOL DOCTOR.

    When the suffragists attempted to horsewhip Dr. Pearson, the medical officer, outside Holloway Prison last night, a party of women who had just been released ran to his ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. PERSISTENT TURKEY.

    The Porte, in replying to the Powers' noto, in regard to the reoccupation of Adrianople states that Turkey endeavoured to comply with the Protocol of London, but the ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" advocates the Board of[?] Trade sending an exhibit representative of British arts and crafts to the Panama Exhibition at San Francisco on the lines of the ...

    Article : 223 words
  17. "THE PANKHURST LITANY."

    During the serviee in Westminster Abbey yesterday morning a party of militant suffragists chanted the "Pankhurst Litany," which created such a sensation in St. Paul's on the ...

    Article : 53 words
  18. TRANS—AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    On his return from his inspection tour of the Federal Capital territory, the remarks made by the Minister for Railways in Western Australia (Mr. Collier) were brought ...

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  19. FEARS OF BULGARIAN CRUELTY.

    The Greek Mussulmans in Strumnitza and other Macedonian towns which are to come under Bulgarian rule, are migrating to Greek territory, as they fear Bulgarian cruelty. ...

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  20. SOCIAL REFORM.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the course of his address at a meeting of 10,000 miners at Sutton-in-Ashfleld, Nottinghamshire, last night, said that ...

    Article : 595 words
  21. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    Owing to heavy rains on the watershed, the nanular River, an important tributary of the Hooghly, burst its embankments, and, as a consequence a large tract of country has been ...

    Article : 153 words
  22. LILYDALE TRAGEDY.

    After examining all the circumstances connected, with the shooting of an elderly wood-cutter, Richard Knight, who was found on Saturday evening lying dead in the bush at ...

    Article : 408 words
  23. NO MONEY.

    Yesterday a deputation from the Blacksmiths' Society of Australasia waited on the State Treasuter, Mr. Cann, to obtain a definite statement regarding the dismissal of ...

    Article : 340 words
  24. IN THE COUNTRY.

    As determined by the Central Board of Health, the vaccination depot at the Town Hall was reopened this morning. Two medical men from Adelaide, Dr. Ray and Dr. ...

    Article : 266 words
  25. PAYMENT IN HOTELS.

    The hearing was continued in the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Higgins, of the plaint in which the Australian Builders' Labourers' Federation is the claimant, and ...

    Article : 473 words
  26. TO MEET BRITISH WISHES.

    Mr. Charles Moore, President of the Exhibition, states that the board will consider the possibility of revising the plan of classifying exhibits if Britain prefers to have a single, ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  28. ITALIAN LABOUR TROUBLES

    In connection with the riots arising out of the metal workers' strike in Milan 500 persons have been arrested in that city. They are chiefly men who are known to be dangerous ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. MONGOLIA AT MELBOURNE.

    The Mongolia arrived in Hobson's Bay at 8 o'clock this morning, and anchored an hour lator off Williamstown, but owing to the discovery of a case of smallpox on board on ...

    Article : 387 words
  30. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  31. A TRAIN DERAILED.

    The first serious accident which occurred on the Miles-Tarroom railway extension, which hitherto has been remarkably free from accidents, occurred this evening about 5 p.m. ...

    Article : 195 words
  32. BUSH FIRES.

    A disistrous bush fire broke out on Saturday afternoon, by which about 25,000 acres of well-grassed country was devastated. It originated at a drovers' camp, on the stock route, ...

    Article : 146 words
  33. MEXICO.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that President Wilson's plan in regard to Mexico does not aim at mediation between the conflicting parties ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. RELIGIOUS FANATICISM.

    A farmer named Julien, his wife and two children, have been arrested for having beaton the eldest daughter to death "in order to exercise Satan." ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. MR. CHINN.

    It is reported unofficially that Mr. Chinn has resigned his position of engineer for the Western Australian section of the trans-Australia railway. ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. TO-DAY.

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  37. OPENING UP RIVERINA.

    Mr. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, will arrive at Melbourne on Saturday, August 23, and on the following Mc[?]y he will confer with the Victorian Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. NOVEL PROSECUTION.

    Advices from Wanganui state that Captain Wahlstrom, master of the steamer Putiki was charged at the magistrate's court with having given Thomas Thackeray, a cook on the ...

    Article : 160 words
  39. THE KING AND AUSTRALIA.

    According to advices received by the English mail yesterday, it is estimated that there were not less than 130,000 visitors in the magnificent Commonwealth pavilion during ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. PLANT DISEASES.

    One of the bills intended for presentation to the State Parliament deals, with plant diseases, and if time permits it will be brought down during the present session. ...

    Article : 119 words
  41. CHINA.

    The revolt has cost the Government £2,000,000, which was chiefly expended in bribing rebel deserters. Four detachments of Government troops are ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. EIRE INSURANCE.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Cann) is well satisfied with the result of the operations in State fire insurance to date. The only thing likely to upset calculations is a big fire in a ...

    Article : 96 words
  43. NEW SETTLERS.

    The Tyser liner Hawkes Bay arrived to-day from Great Britain with 938 new settlers— men, women, and children—on board. With the exception of a mild epidemic of measoles, ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. COMPULSORY VACCINATION.

    Mr. J. Wilson, M.L.C., was at the head of a deputation to the Premier yesterday, representing the Citizens' Protest Committee against vaccination. ...

    Article : 124 words
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