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  2. FREEMASONRY.

    Aechbishop Kelly, speaking at Enmore yesterday afternoon, continued his denunciation of freemasonry. He said:— "The topic that I am going to touch upon ...

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  3. GREAT FOOTBALLER.

    When Eastern Suburbs filed off the field on Saturday after being defeated by North Sydney, their famous captain-Henry Herbert Messenger—closed his active career as a ...

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  4. REVOLT OF A LABOUR MEMBER.

    Mr. M'Girr, member for Yass, yesterday indulged in a scathing denunciation of the actions of the Minister for Works in sanctioning the Norton Griffiths railway scheme, and he ...

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  5. SMALLPOX.

    Twenty-four cases of smallpox were reported for Saturday and yesterday. They came from Paddington, Bondi, Bondi Junction, Newtown (2), Alexandria (5), ...

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  6. RIOT AND DISORDER.

    Saturday night was marked by a number of outbreaks of disorder in various parts of the city. During the course of one disturbance Senior-constable Charlton was shot by ...

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  7. MEXICAN TURMOIL. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    Nine separate fights are reported between the Federals and Constitutionalists, and in every case the Federals are reported to have been victorious. ...

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  8. LION AND CUBS. WARSHIPS AT CAPE.

    The flagship Australia was thrown open for the inspection of children yesterday morning, when over 3400 visited the vessel. They included scholars from the Dutch districts of ...

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  9. TURK V. BULGAR. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    It is reported that a conflict has taken place between the Turkish troops and Bulgarian komitadjis near Dede Agach, about 20 miles north-west of Enes, on the coast of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. INTERNATIONAL, PRESSURE.

    Britain, Japan, and France are exercising pressure upon President Huerta to secure a peaceful settlement of the Mexican embrogllo, Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President, will read ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. TURKISH ADVANCE NORTHWARD.

    The Turks have entered Kirkjail, a town midway between Adrianople and the Bulgarian border, and the populace are fleeing to the interier. ...

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  12. LABOUR. CANADIAN MINING STRIKE.

    The strike of the Nanaimo miners has been practically suppressed. The military effected 150 arrests, the men apprehended being principally ringleaders of ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE.

    In an interview last night with a representative of the "Glornale d'ltalia," the Russion Ambassador stated that Russia was resolved on a pacific yet vigorous policy, with ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. "FEELING OF NATIONALITY."

    The crews of the Australia and Sydney were entertained at lunchoon in the grounds of the Premier's residence at Groote Schuur, the Administrator, Sir Frederic de Waal, presiding. ...

    Article : 241 words
  15. "TURKEY'S FRIEND."

    Herr von Stumm, Director of the Political Department of the Foreign Office, in receiving the deputation of citizens of Adrianople, which is seeking to persuade the Powers to ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. RAND TROUBLES.

    Owing to a protest made by Sir George Farrar, chairman of the East Rand Proprietary Mines, the Governor-General, Lord Gladstone, has withdrawn and apologised for the ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. THE BUCHAREST TREATY.

    Bulgaria has ratified the Treaty of Bucharest. ATHENS, Aug. 23. The Greeks have surrendered Gumuljina, but ...

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  18. AIR CRAFT.

    Whilst on a visit to Lake Macquarie on Friday last, the Rev. G. W. Payne, Methodist minister, who was accompanied by Mrs. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Proston, the ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. POSTAL WORKERS' GRIEVANCES.

    The joint conference of the postal workers' associations denounced the Government's proposed increases in pay as insufficient. The increases were described as "mere juggling ...

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  20. THE ATROCITIES CONTROVERSY.

    A semi-official statement denies the "Daily Telegraph's" story of the Russian report in regard to the alleged Bulgarian atrocities in Adrlanople. It is declared that the report was ...

    Article : 152 words
  21. PRESENTATION OF FLAGS.

    The Australian community in Capetown, numbering 800, all of whom were sprigs of Wattle blossom, visited the Australia in the afternoon, when a Union Jack and ...

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  22. MOTOR FACTORY STRIKE.

    Fifteen hundred employees at Napier's motor factory at Acton have struck work owing to an alteration in the method of paying bonuses for time saved on certain work. ...

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  23. OLD TIMES.

    The escape of the ill-famed Maori chief To Kooti from Chatham Islands on July 4. 1868, is recalled by the death of Captain J. Christian, at Christchurch. Leceased had ...

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  24. VIOLENCE IN AMERICA.

    Bloodshed has marked the strike of ironmouldors here. Serious rioting took place yesterday, during which a policeman and three' strikers ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. BRITISH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mr. Yates, of Leeds, won the British Chess Championship with 9 points. Mr. Mahood, of Hampstead, was second, his score being 7½points, and Blackburne was ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The fight in connection with the wool schedule of the Tariff Bill has now begun in earnest in the Senate. The Republicans throughout yesterday ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. WIFE MURDER.

    At Claremont yesterday afternoon a young married woman, Cecilia Lucy Surradge, was murdered by her husband, Walter Surradge, who then 'attempted to commit suicide. ...

    Article : 561 words
  28. OFFICIAL DINNER.

    Last evening a most distinguished company assembled in the dining-room of Parliament House, where an official dinner was given in honour of Rear-Admiral Patey and his ...

    Article : 519 words
  29. MANLY FERRY.

    Thanks mainly to the diplomatic efforts put forward by the officers of the Department of Labour and Industry, there was no dislocation of the Manly ferry traffic on Saturday or ...

    Article : 595 words
  30. INDEX. NEWS.

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  31. WIRELESS.

    Signor Marconl, presiding at a meeting of the Marconi Company, said that the directers were about to initlate cheaper communication between South America, Europe, United ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. STREET MISHAPS.

    A peculiar accident took place in William-street, city, last evening. At about a quarter to 7 o'clock taxi-cab 30 was proceeding up William-street at a steady ...

    Article : 373 words
  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  34. THE SCHOOLS.

    The wet weather during June greatly interfered with school attendances, although enrolment reached high-water mark, the average attendance fell slightly below the ...

    Article : 258 words
  35. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. R. Smillie, president of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, while presiding over the Scottish Miners' Conference, rebuked the Derbyshire miners for not showing ...

    Article : 129 words
  36. TO-DAY.

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  37. JEWEL THIEVES' TRUST.

    The "Daily Citizen" states that as an outcome of the search for the valuable pearl necklace, which was recently stolen while in transit between Paris and London, the ...

    Article : 108 words
  38. ADELIE LAND.

    The Governor-General yesterday received the following telegram from Dr. Mawson:— "One year Adelie Land. Climate satisfy anybody. Otherwise all well, ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. DEATH FROM PEILAGRA.

    A message from Westport states that a death from pellagra occurred there. The patient was a lady who had been ill for 10 years. The case had puzzled the local ...

    Article : 45 words
  40. SOMALILAND.

    The Government does not intend to send a punitive expedition to Somallland in connection with the recent attack on the camel constabulary. ...

    Article : 33 words
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