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  2. MR. HOLMAN'S TOUR.

    Grenfell is proud of the Premier. And it is equally certain that Mr. Holman is very much attached to the people of Grenfell. Over 20 years ago the present Premier arrived at ...

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  3. THE SMALLPOX. STILL THE UNVACCINATED.

    Twelve fresh cases of smallpox were reported yesterday. The renewed activity of the disease is regarded by Dr. Paton as being the aftermath ...

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  4. NAVIGATION ACT. THE ROYAL ASSENT.

    A cable message was received by the Prime Minister, Mr. Cook, to-day stating that the Commonwealth Navigation Act, which was finally dealt with in the closing hours of ...

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  5. THE DILEMMA.

    The almost unparalleled political position which exists in the Commonwealth Porliament was commented on yesterday by the representative of the Government in the States' ...

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  6. MASONIC REPLY. TO ARCHBISHOP KELLY.

    The Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales made reference in his installation speech last night to recent utterances of Archbishop Kelly, and characterised ...

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  7. MEXICO.

    The New York "Tribune" states the conviction is entertained in high quarters that the British recognition of the Huerta Government in Mexico is due to commercial ...

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  8. THE BAND. HIDDEN EXPLOSIVES.

    A sensation has been caused by the discovery of a bag of blasting gelignite in the Central Fire Station. A number of bombs, with detonators and ...

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  9. THE BALKANS. BULGARIAN PROTEST.

    The Government has notified the Powers that the Turks are marching towards Kirkjaali, a village between Adrianople and the Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ABANDONED.

    Owing chiefly to the attitude of the Trades Federation in regard to the matter the Government has decided to abandon the Industrial Commission which was appointed to ...

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  11. "BEAUTIFUL VAMPIRE."

    Countess Tarnowska, who was the contral figure in the Venice murder trial in May, 1910, was found strangled in a railway carriage between St. Petersburg and Kieff on ...

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  12. THE GREEK ATTITUDE.

    The extension of the Turkish occupation of Thrace, in the western bank of the Maritza River, is regarded as indicating the existence of a Three-Greek understanding, Greece ...

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  13. RAILWAY UNREST.

    Mass meetings of railwaymen were held at Hyde Park, Doncaster, York, Liverpool, and Birmingham yesterday in celebration of the 1911 strike. ...

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  14. A NEW STORM CENTRE.

    The newspapers report that the Mallssori tribesmen are dissatisfied with the Albanian-Montenegrin boundary fixed by the Ambassaders' Conference. ...

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  15. THE MAIN PROVISIONS.

    The principal provisions of the Act are tramed with a view to making all ships engaged in the coasting trade conform to Australian conditions as to wages and manning; ...

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  16. THE DEMOBILISATION.

    The Greek Army will demobilise next week. The slow withdrawal of the Roumanians is entarrassing Bulgaria and hindering the re-establishment of food transportation. ...

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  17. HARRY THAW ESCAPES.

    Harry K. Thaw, the man who [?]iled Stanford White, and whose trial created almost world-wide interest, on account of the evidence given by Mrs. Thaw as to her ...

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  18. SUSPICIOUS CASE AT WOODS REEF.

    Excitement was caused to-day, when, news reached here that there was a suspicious case of illness, supposed to be smallpox, at Woods Reef, 12 miles from here. The police ...

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  19. MOTOR FATALITY. TAXI-DRIVER KILLED.

    Five taxi-cab drivers were indulging in a run together in the Domain yesterday, when their car capsized. Fred. Allshorn, 33, who was driving, had his neck broken. The others ...

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  20. CASE AT COOTAMUNDRA.

    A case of smallpox occurred yesterday. The Government Medical Officer had tents erected in the hospital grounds, and the patient and his wife were quarantined there. The ...

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  21. LORD KITCHENER.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Foreign Office was recently warned of a plot to assassinate Lord Kitchener, who is at present on holiday in England. ...

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  22. "AN OLD GAME."

    The Grand Master of the Orange Lodge, Bro. James Robinson, speaking at Hornsby on Sunday afternoon, referred to the Catholic Federation as "nothing but an old game under a ...

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  23. THE BALRANALD CASE.

    With regard to the reported case of smallpox at Balranald hospital the suspect is progrossing favourably, being now in the convalescent stage. The patient came from a ...

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  24. IRISH RIOTS.

    Some fighting occurred along the waterside in Londonderry, at midnight on Saturday, and, on the police attempting to seperate the combatants, a number of Unionists attacked the ...

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  25. UNION DISPUTE.

    Trouble occurred yesterday when the wharf-labourers, after their three weeks' strike, returned to work at the water front of the works of the Vacuum Oil Company, Limited, at Pulpit ...

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  26. AT PORT MORESBY.

    A supply of lymph has arrived by the Dorrigo. The Government, however, refuse to supply private doctors and the townsfolk are indignant. There are no fresh cases of the ...

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  27. CHINESE REVOLT.

    Sharp fighting has taken place between the Government troops and the rebels near Nanking, and the foreigners are reported to have taken refuge on the warships. ...

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  28. IN QUEENSLAND.

    Any person admitted to Queensland who develops an eruptive disease, or any suggestion of smallpox, is required to report for examination without delay to a medical practitioner. ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN ARMY INCREASE.

    It is proposed to raise the annual recruit levy to 260,000. Of the additional 40,000 represented 20,000 are for the army, 2000 for the navy, and the remainder for the landwehr ...

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  30. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Miss Kenny, one of the conspiracy prisoners who was recently released on license, has gone to France. It is alleged that Mrs. Pankhurst intends to ...

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  31. ACCIDENT AT MANILLA.

    An exciting motor accident occurred on Saturday afternoon. Mr. James Gardiner, of Uppor Manilla, was returning home, accompanied by his wife, son, and daughter, ...

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  32. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    No bulletin regarding the smallpox epidemic has been published by the Health Department for two days, but the position generally is regarded as satisfactory. Reports ...

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  33. CHESTERFIELD BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. W. E. Harvey, M.P. (Labour), vice-president of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, is supporting Mr. Kenyon, the Liberal candidate for Chesterfield, who is on official ...

    Article : 215 words
  34. INDEX. NEWS.

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported that a corporation labourer at Bolton, named Lunstall, has inherited £200,000 from his father-in-law, Mr. Westwell, who was engaged in the Western ...

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  36. DIAMONDS RECOVERED.

    Between last Christmas and the New Year Mrs. Ellen Melvin, of Cobalt-street, Broken Hill, was robbed of £300 worth of diamond jewellery. Her property has now been ...

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  37. OLD MAN'S HOARD.

    An old man, William Robbie, died at Ballarat to-day. Poorly dressed and evidencing general neglect he always presented the appearance of extreme poverty. After his death ...

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  38. BARRIER TROUBLE.

    The shop assistants' trouble to-day was unchanged. The shops open were again attended to by the proprietors and their relatives. No serious difficulty in supplies has yet ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  40. DEAD WHALE SIGHTED.

    Captain S. Mortimer, R.N.R., of the steamer Montoro, which arrived last night from Singapore via ports, reported witnessing a unique sight between Cairns and Townsville on the ...

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  41. "NOT PARTY-POLITICAL."

    An out-branch of the Catholic Federation, to be worked in conjunction with the Ridge-street and Milson's Point divisions as the North Sydney Branch, was formed at St. ...

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  42. FLIGHT ROUND BRITAIN.

    Mr. H. G. Hawker, the Australian airman, who started in the flight round Britain for the £5000 prize offered by the "Daily Mail," sustained a sunstroke, and his place has ...

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  43. A LARGE BEQUEST.

    At the last meeting of the board of directors of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital a letter was received from the secretary of the Perpetual Trustee Company, intimating that ...

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  44. UNSIGNED ARTICLES.

    At the police court to-day before Mr. Roe. P.M. the first case in Western Australia under the signed article clause of the Commonwealth Electoral Act was preferred against the ...

    Article : 114 words
  45. THE IMPERIAL JUDGESHIP.

    In reply to an inquiry, the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) to-day stated that he had received no intimation from England with regard to a position of Law Lord having been ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. TUGBOAT FATALITY.

    Thomas McCracken, a mate on the tug Irresistible, was drowned in the port this morning. The Irresistible was towing the ship Ben Leo out of the port, when the "harbour" ...

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  48. NORSEMAN ARRIVES.

    The Aberdeen liner Norseman arrived yesterday morning from London, via Melbourne, with over 600 immigrants on board. A good deal of sickness occurred amongst the ...

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  49. DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the Divorce Court at Wellington, John Fuller, junior, is seeking a divorce from Gertrude Alice Fuller, with H. B. Harris, of Sydney, is co-respondent. The co-respondent ...

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  50. A PLUCKY LAD.

    Harold Henry, aged 11 years, son of Dr. Henry, of Dapto, effected a plucky rescue from drowning yesterday afternoon. A party of boys and girls went for a walk to a large ...

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  51. LEPROSY SPECIFIC.

    Dr. Mehna[?]o has written to the health authorities, stating that his serum, of which a supply has been sent to Western Australia, is a specific in the case of diseases caused by ...

    Article : 53 words
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