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  2. APPLYING FOR LAND

    The select committee to inquire into the case of Michael Gleeson, whose application for a homestead selection in the land district of Dubbo was refused by the Land Appeal ...

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  3. LEAKING.

    The new steamer Aeon, belonging to the Australian Steamships, Limited, put into port here yesterday in a leaking condition, caused by the vessel striking some submerged ...

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  4. CHINN CASE.

    The select committee which is inquiring into the circumstances attending the dismissal of Henry Chinn, late supervising engineer at Kalgoorlie of the transcontinental railway, ...

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  5. MR. WOOD DEFEATED

    Only 127 votes ahead of his opponent, Alderman George Richards defeated Mr. W. H. Wood (deputy leader of the Opposition) in the ballot for the selection of a Liberal ...

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  6. STATE SESSION.

    The vacancy caused in the representation of the Lachlan by the death of Mr. Kelly has intensified the State Government's position in the House. Taking the House, of 89 members, ...

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  7. IRISH CALAMITY.

    Further details regarding the collapse of two old and dilapidated tenement houses, occupied by 13 families, in Dublin state that pathetic scenes occurred as the rescue work ...

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  8. AISGILL DISASTER. BODIES IDENTIFIED.

    The task of identifying the victims of the terrible railway disaster at Aigsg[?], Yorkshire, is proceeding. The charred remains have been removed to ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. DUBLIN RIOTS. FUNERAL OF NOLAN

    The funeral of the man Nolan, who died from injuries received during the riots on Saturday, took place yesterday, and was made the occasion of a remarkable demonstration. ...

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  10. EMPLOYERS' RETALIATION.

    At a meeting of 400 of the leading employers in Dublin yesterday a resolution was agreed to expressing friendly feelings towards trads-unionism, but declaring that the ...

    Article : 78 words
  11. BIG FIRES. FIVE SHOPS DESTROYED.

    At about half-past 1 a.m., a fire broke out in a shop occupied by Mr. Innes Christie, saddler. The alarm was given by Mr. Lance Denning, who occupied an ...

    Article : 216 words
  12. MOTION OF CONDOLENCE.

    The International Congress of Trade Unions, sitting in Manchester, passed a motion of condolence with the bereaved. Mr. Chandler (Railway Clerks' Union) ...

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  13. LARKIN REMANDED.

    Larkin, the leader of the Transport, Workers, has been further remanded at the Police Court, ball being refused. ...

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  14. NEED FOR STEEL-BUILT CARS.

    Experts are emphatic in the view that a result of the Alsgill disaster will be to compel the railways to consider the substitution of steel-built carriages for the present ones. ...

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  15. TRADE UNION CONGRESS. POLITICAL FUNDS.

    At the International Congress of Trade Unions which is sitting in Manchester, Mr. W. E. Harvey, M.P. (Miners' Union), moved a resolution, which was adopted, ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. HUERTA RESIGNS.

    General Huerta has decided to resign the Presidency in favour of General Trevino. General Huerta has announced, however, that he will be a candidate for the Presidency ...

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  17. PEARL NECKLACE THEFT.

    Joseph Grizgard, Simon Silverman, Leissir Gumwirth (Austrian diamond dealers), John Lockett (jeweller), and James McCarthy, aged 82, were charged to-day at the Bow-street ...

    Article : 190 words
  18. OIL CONCESSIONS.

    The text of the concession secured in Ecuador by Lord Murray of Elibank for his firm (Weetman Pearson and Co.) shows that they have the right of utilising any public ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. ST. AUSTELL RIOTS.

    A motion was agreed to expressing the deepest indignation at the "brutal conduct of the police" during the recent disturbances in connection with the clayworkers' strike at ...

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  20. DAMAGE AT GEURIE.

    A big fire occurred at Geurie last night, which destroyed five premises, namely, those of Wise (auctioneer), Paxton (bakery), Bradbury (bearding-house), Bourke's billiard room, ...

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  21. DYING SHEEP.

    With woolly sheep coming forward in large quantities at this time of the year the losses in transit are usually heavy. Sheep lie or fall down in the trucks on the railways, are ...

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  22. TWO BISHOPS.

    "Christianity in India is increasing faster [?]an Hinduism and Mohammedanism. That is why I am optimistic about India." This is the cheerful faith of Dr. Gill, ...

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  23. LATE MR. W. T. STEAD.

    Miss Estelle Stead, daughter of the late Mr. W. T, latead, has just published a volume entitled "My Father," which contains accounts of some remarkable experiences. ...

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  24. GAS EXPLOSION.

    An escape of gas occurred in an industrial quarter of the city last night, and on a walter making an investigation with a lighted candle, a violent explosion followed, instantly ...

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  25. AN OBJECTIONABLE MARRIAGE.

    Because a Chinese married a white woman, [?]ite the warnings of the neighbours, the latter attacked the Chinese, whom they beat said fatally stabbed. ...

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  26. PAPUAN TRAGEDY.

    Further news has been received with regard to the murder of an explorer named Warner. He was attacked by hostile natives at the foot of Owen Stanley range on the ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    The receipts of the Pacific Cable Board for the year were £167,900, and the expenditure £121,625, leaving £32,269 to be provided for the sinking fund by the Imperial and Dominion ...

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  28. THE FLAGSHIP.

    Among other matters which have occupied the attention of the Minister for Defence, Senator E. D. Millen, who has been in Sydney during the past few days, is that of arranging ...

    Article : 202 words
  29. IMPERIAL MIGRATION.

    In a special article on "Imperial Migration," the "Daily Telegraph" points out that Great Britain has no system or organisation for obtaining suitable emigrants, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. DRUGGED WINE.

    Prince Urussofa, while travelling in the express train from Vienna to Venice, drank some drugged wine which was offered by a girl passenger, and went to sleep. ...

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  31. INDEX. NEWS.

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  32. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The crew of the Australia held a concert in the Town Hall this evening for the benefit of the family of late Petty-Officer Holmes. It was most successful, despite very wet ...

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  33. VIOLENT WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  34. THE BOYCOTT.

    Mr. P. Robertson, vice-president of the Coopers' Union, referred at last night's meeting of the Labour Council to the dispute at Tooth's Brewery, which had, he said, ...

    Article : 250 words
  35. RAND LABOUR TROUBLE.

    Mr. Waterson, secretary of the South African Labour party, and Mr. Kendall, a prominent strike leader, were arrested last night on a charge of delivering seditious speeches similar ...

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  36. THE POPE INDISPOSED.

    His Holiness the Pope is suffering from a slight cold, and his doctors insist on his resting. ...

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  37. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    A serious mishap occurred in the Brisbane River this morning, in the vicinity of the New Farm wharf, when the E. and A. liner Aldenham, in endeavouring to berth ...

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  38. DUAL FATALITY.

    A terrible accident occurred near the abattoirs this afternoon, when a train ran into an abattoirs motor van, and killed the driver (C. Walker) and his assistant (P. Reidy). ...

    Article : 180 words
  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. THE THAW CASE.

    The Judge to-day granted the habeas corpus application releasing Thaw, who was immediately taken into custody by the immigration authorities to undergo a preliminary ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. BIG MANCHESTER BLAZE

    One of the largest fires that has ever occurred in Manchester broke out in a bonded store on the Bridgewater Canal last night. The building was filled with oil, butter, and ...

    Article : 70 words
  42. NEW TURKISH BATTLESHIP.

    The Turkish battleship Reshadleh was launched at Barrow yesterday. She carries ten 12.5-inch guns, and is designed for a speed of 25 knots. ...

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  43. SMALLPOX.

    Eight additional cases of smallpox were reported yesterday. Glebe supplied three of the victims, Waverley two, Woollahra two, and Willoughby ...

    Article : 156 words
  44. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    The prosecution of the two women who assaulted the Premier (Mr. Asquith), on the Lossiemouth golf links, has been abandoned. ...

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  45. EX-KING MANOEL'S WEDDING.

    The following arrived at Sigmaringen yesterday to attend the wedding of ex-King Manoel of Portugal and the Princess Augustine Victoria of Hohenzollern:—Queen Amelie and ...

    Article : 96 words
  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A railway disaster was averted by the narrowest margin near Windsor station to-night. The two front wheels of a moderately well-filled passenger train jumped the rails while ...

    Article : 109 words
  48. GERMAN WIRELESS CHAIN.

    Following upon the announcement made by the Postmaster-General in the Reichstag early in the year, Germany is now establishing a chain of wireless stations in the South Seas, ...

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  49. VALUABLE PACKAGE.

    The parcel of jeweliery left by Mr. T. Lenneberg, of Rocky Hall, North Parramatta, in the 4.55 p.m. Sydney to Blacktown train on Tuesday, has not yet been recovered. ...

    Article : 83 words
  50. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE.

    Cleveland and Chicago are suffering from a heat wave. Sixteen infants have died from its effects. In the former city, the record for September temperatures has been reached. ...

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  51. CORRUPT TELEPHONE GIRLS.

    Five female telephone operators have been arrested on a charge of accepting bribes from a grain merchant, who for several years, it is alleged, has been kept informed by them ...

    Article : 48 words
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