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  2. BLAYNEY.

    Right at tho outset of this campaign refance was made to the fact that Blayney was bitterly cold, though there were indications that it would soon warm up considerably. ...

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  3. UNION DELEGATES.

    The Labour Council of New South Wales got into a very excited state last night on what was termed a question of principle. Mr. M. Burke (United Labourers) called attention ...

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  4. A DUSTSTORM.

    A Bevere cyclonic storm struck Brewarrina from the SSW at 5.10 p.m. to-day. The bunding duststorm lasted for nine minutes, many buildings in the town being ...

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  5. YANCO INQUIRY.

    One significant fact emerged from Mr. Griffith's opening remarks at the Yanco inquiry this afternoon, and that was the investigation will be strictly limited in its scope. ...

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  6. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    The Welsh Disestablishment Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons last night. The amendment leaving Queen Anne's ...

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  7. BALKAN WAR.

    The "Daily Mall" states that the Turkish delegates have been instructed to negotiate with the Greek representatives, together with the delegates of the other allies. ...

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  8. THE EMPIRE.

    The debate on the Government's naval proposals was continued in the House of Commons yesterday. The attitude of the Liberal party was ...

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  9. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    The "Morning Post" states that as a result of the Ambassadors' Conference, the Adriatic and Albanian autonomy questions have now advanced well towards a settlement. Servia, ...

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  10. LABOUR MATTERS.

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, president of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union, in a circular urges the seamen of the United Kingdom to hold themselves in readiness for a national ...

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  11. ANOTHER OUTBURST.

    A gust of wind blowing with cyclonic force during a thunderstorm yesterday, did considerable damage. Numerous roofs were blown off, and carried 25 to 30 yards. Doors ...

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  12. STONEWALL.

    The stonewall put up by the Opposition on the postal estimates was continued through the night, and when 11 o'clock came this morning no progress had been made for 12 ...

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  13. PREFERENCE.

    Political circles do not object to Mr. Bonar Law's proposed Empire conference to discuss the tariff question, but the view is expressed that Canadians' do not desire to add to their ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE.

    M. Kokovtseff, President of the Council, in addressing the Duma yesterday, said that Russia would be unable to remain indifferent as to whether the allies obtained conditions in ...

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  15. WIND STORM IN THE ORCHARDS

    On Wednesday afternoon, following the very trying hot day, a windstorm swept over Castle Hill and Galston districts, doing considerable damage to the orchards, and blowing down a ...

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  16. FIERCE FIREMEN.

    The police had exciting experiences yesterday when ondeavouring to arrest some of the firemen who deserted from the steamer Clan Alpine. ...

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  17. BONUSES FOR LOYALISTS.

    The North-eastern Railway Company has granted bonuses of £1000 to several loyalist firemen who acted as drivers during the recent strike. ...

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  18. COUP D'ETAT.

    It is rumoured that a coup d'etat has been prepared against the Government. It is due to an agitation among Senhor da Costa's supporters against the President of the Chamber ...

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  19. MARCONI CONTRACT.

    At the inquiry which is being held by a committee of the House of Commons into the Marconi contract for wireless stations in connection with the Empire chain, Sir George ...

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  20. UNITED STATES STANDS OUT.

    The Stale Department is opposed to a proposal, which hag been made for American mediation in the Balkans. The department holds that the complex ...

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  21. TURCO-GREEK HOSTILITIES.

    It has been officially announced that a battle lasting six hours has been fought in the Souliedagh hills, near Janina, in Epirus, resulting in the defeat of the Greeks by the Turks ...

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  22. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    The Housewives League of America has entered upon a campaign to reduce the cost of living. A movement to reduce the price of eggs ...

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  23. MR. CHINN.

    In the Senate this afternoon Senator De Largic (W.A.) drew attention to a leading article in Thursday's "Argus" regarding the Chinn appointment. He said that the case ...

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  24. KING FERDINAND.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria had an enthusiastic reception on his return from Chatalja. He is now en route to Salonika. ...

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  25. SHIPPING BOOM.

    Mr. Robert Philp, formerly Premier of Queensland, who has just returned from a tour abroad, takes a very hopeful view of the international outlook, and connects it with the ...

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  26. THREATENING DR. WILSON.

    The charge against Walter Dunn of sending threatening letters to Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President-elect of the United States, has been dismissed. ...

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  27. PEACE CENTENARY.

    A British committee in connection with the celebration of the centenary of peace among the English-speaking nations was formed at a meeting at the Mansion House yesterday. ...

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  28. A NOVEL SCHEME.

    Mr. Chase, an Australian engineer, in a paper which he read before the Liverpool Engineering Society last night, propounded a novel scheme for a high-level bridge over the ...

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  29. THE BLOOMSBURY MURDER.

    Frank Craig, a coloured pugilist, who was arrested as an accessory in connection with the murder of Jessie Mackintosh, an English attress, by Annie Gross, a negress, at a ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The underwriters have tuken 85 per cent, of tho £3,000,000 New South Wales loan. ...

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  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 words
  32. PUTUMAYO SCANDALS.

    Mr. Mitchell, British Consul at iquitos, in course of his evidence before the committee inquiring into the Putumayo rubber scandals, stated that, together with the American and ...

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  33. PROPERTY AUCTION.

    The auction rooms of Messrs. Raine and Horne were crowded yesterday on the occasion of the bi-weekly sale. The catalogue contained two well-known city properties, for ...

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  34. MR. JOHNSTON AT BLAYNEY.

    Although late in the field Mr. Carl Johnston is prosecuting his campaign vigoiously. He delivered his inaugural address at O'connell at the same time as Mr. J. C. Watson ...

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  35. POISONED CHOCOLATES.

    The Warwick magisterial inquiry into the death of Margaret. Dorothy Zillman was continued to-day. Dr. Egan said there were no very marked ...

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  36. POSTED MISSING.

    The barque Nomia, from Newcastle for Antofagasta, has been reported as missing at Lloyd's. The German four-masted barque Nomia left ...

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  37. PECULIAR PROSECUTION.

    A case of much interest locally was heard at the court to-day before Mr. S. B. Gunn. The police proceeded against the hospital committee, including the doctor, on charges of ...

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  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  39. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    The ballot of doctors having concluded, it now transpires that 10,000 voted against serving under the National Insurance Act and 2000 in favour of doing so. Fifteen thousand ...

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  40. A THIRD PARTY MAN.

    Alderman Clarke Loid Mayor of Sydney, visited Albury to day and was tendered a formal welcome by the Mnjor in the Town Hall, whole several reisdents and the town ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The "Volksstem," which has always evinced leanings towards General Hertzog, declares that he has upheld separatist ideals, which have been diametrically opposed to the ideals ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Florodora," 8. Theatre Royal: "Harbour Lights," 7.50. Criterion Theatre: "Milestones," 8. Adelpht Theatre: "East Ly[?]," 7.50. ...

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  43. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    Shopkeepers and shop assistants are fighting over Christmas and New Year's holidays. The assistants want statutory holidays, and also all shops to close at 1 p.m. on both ...

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  44. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    In the Chamber of Deputies last night the Marquis di San Glullani, Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Triple Alliance had, for 30 years, g[?]anteed the peace of Europe, ...

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  45. OFFICIALS' v PECULATION.

    Kaiser and Robinson, two officials of the Mount Flaming Head Lighthjuse, who had been committed on a series of peculations, having made restitution to the amount of ...

    Article : 43 words
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