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  2. FREE UNIVERSITY. THE NEW BILL.

    The University Amendment Bill, introduced in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Carmichael, Minister for Public Instruction, early on Wednesday morning, is an entirely ...

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  3. COUNCIL'S POWERS.

    There are some new and extraordinary features in the Local Government Amending Bill, read the first time in the Assembly early yesterday morning. ...

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  4. "CALL THE POLICE."

    "Sergeant, call in the police!" said the Speaker. It was in the Assembly, last night. The police were called in, but their services were ...

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  5. FIRE ON THE TAMBO.

    A fire occurred on the cargo steamer Tambo off the island of Tulagi (in the Solomons) on September 1. It appears that the Tambo, from Sydney, ...

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  6. TREASURY CHEST.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Cann) yesterday afternoon replied to criticisms by the Auditor-General on the disposal of the funds at the Treasury, his attention having been directed to ...

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  7. THE NEAR EAST. TURKISH MANOEUVRES.

    The Porte explains that the sudden order to carry out army manoeuvres in Adrianople was given with the intention of showing that Turkey was fully prepared, and so cause the ...

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  8. IRISH CRISIS. PORTADOWN DEMONSTRATION.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., and Mr. F. E. Smith, M.P., were accorded a tremendous ovation on their arrival at Portadown, Armagh. ...

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  9. DREADNOUGHTS. THE CANADIAN DECISION.

    The Toronto correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the Cabinet has decided to ask the Dominion Parliament to vote a sum for the construction of three ...

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  10. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    During a fight between the Turkish troops and the insurgents on the Island of Samos the Turks fired on a Greek mail steamer. The newspapers demand that Turkey should ...

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  11. "KING EDWARD VIII."

    The "Daily Chronicle" protests against the Ulstermen playing the National Anthem, and providing, guards of honour for Sir Edward Carson, whom the paper nicknames "King ...

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  12. "ARTIFICIAL JINGO PANIC."

    The "Daily News" protests against "journalists hurrying Canada into a naval policy which is contrary to the established Canadian policy, by an artificial jingo panic." ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS ARRESTED.

    Lieutenant Szekersky, of the Austrian Army, and six armed soldiers were arrested on Servian territory by the frontier guard, ana conveyed to Belgrade, where they have been ...

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  14. ADDITIONAL TROOPS ORDERED.

    Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, spontaneously informed the Lord Mayor that additional troops had been ordered to proceed to Belfast in connection with Ulster ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    In a leading article the "Daily Mail" states: "Australia has been bitterly criticised by certain pacificists, who realise that the virile example of the Commonwealth may become ...

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  16. UNIVERSAL GRIEF. LATE BARON MARSCHALL VON BIEBERSTEIN.

    The grief manifested over the death of Baron Marschall von Bieberstein, German Ambussador to Great Britain, is unprecedented since the death of Prince Bismarck. ...

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  17. CHINESE FINANCE. BIG BILL MATURING.

    Sir John Jordan, British Minister at Peking, has presented the President, General Yuan Shih Kai, with a statement of China's liabilities, showing that £10,000,000 will be ...

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  18. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The "Daily Chronicle," in discussing the compulsory training system in Australia, gives prominence to the "existence of 30,000 boys in Australia who have refused to attend ...

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  19. "HELLO, EXCHANGE!" THREAT BY THE GIRLS.

    The telephone service is bad enough at the best of times, but if we are to have dissatisfied attendants what, will it be? There is discontent just now that is ...

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  20. IMPERIAL DEFENCE COUNCIL.

    The "Daily Mail" this morning displays a cablegram from its Melbourne correspondent reporting an interview with Mr. Andrew Fisher in connection with the suggestion ...

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  21. ENGLISH PRESS TRIBUTES.

    Universal tributes are being paid in the press to the character of the late Baron Marschall von Bieberstein. ...

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  22. THE NEW PREMIER.

    Chao Ping Chau has been appointed Premier. ...

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  23. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    The "North German Gazette" expresses the opinion that his skill would have achieved favourable Anglo-German relations. PARIS, Sept. 25. ...

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  24. MUTINY AT WUCHANG.

    Two thousand cavalry mutined at Wuchang, but the outbreak was promptly suppressed. Two hundred and fifty of the mutineers have been Executed. ...

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  25. DRILL HALLS.

    The Minister for Defence has now disclosed his policy for the erection of drill halls throughout the Commonwealth. Senator Pearce has received recommendations fron ...

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  26. EUSSIAN POLICE SEIZE CONVOY.

    A telegram from Harbin states that Russian police seized a convoy of arms which was being escorted by Chinese troops from Kwang Chenie to Sui Chua Fu. ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    A petition from the citizens of New South Wales, signed by the Lord Mayor of Sydney, was presented to the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Mr. D. Storey, M.L.A. The prayer ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. SOUTH AFRICA'S PART.

    Sir Thomas Smartt, in opening the Unionist compaign in Durban, asserted that it would be undignified and unfair to accept naval defence from Great Britain for nothing. ...

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  29. ITALO-TURKISH WAR. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Turkish and Italian peace delegates deny that there has been a deadlock in connection with their negotiations. They state that the question of Italy's ...

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  30. IMMIGRATION. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS.

    The "Morning Post" condemns the provision in the Australian Immigration Act prohibitingi immigrants being brought out under contract, which it declares is a handicap on industrial ...

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  31. QUEEN'S HALL MEETING.

    "We don't consider the question of striking in any way." That was what one of the girls said last night after the big meeting in the Queen's Hall. That the whole question was a ...

    Article : 532 words
  32. ITALY'S WAR BILL.

    Italy's expenses in connection with the war with Turkey up till the end of August amounted to £16,120,000. ...

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  33. STEAMER AGROUND.

    There were three sensational occurrences in Port Pirie River early on Wednesday night, and as a result the steamer Whakatane is aground nt No. 6 beacon close to Mount ...

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  34. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Signer Marcont's motor car collided with another at Borghetto yesterday, and as a result of the accident Signor Marconi was injured, and had to be admitted to a hospital, ...

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  35. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon there was good competition for all sorts, and prices were firm at the opening rates. The prices indicated were realised for the ...

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  36. THE ABORIGINES.

    The annual report of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines, tabled in the Assembly yesterday, contains the following statement:— "The day is long past when it was possible ...

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  37. INDEX. NEWS.

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  38. PROSPEROUS SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly to-day the Treasurer (Mr. Peake) delivered his Budget speech, which is the sixth financial statement he has given during his career as a Minister. He said ...

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  39. WHERE THE IMMIGRANTS GO.

    During August 6500 emigrants left Britain for Australia, 17,687 for Canada, and 2324 for New Zealand. ...

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  40. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    The State Department learns that President Madero, of Mexico, has offered an amnesty to all the rebels with the exception of the followers of Zapata. ...

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  41. TYPHOON.

    Reuter's Agency announces that Tokio has been telegraphically isolated since the 22nd inst, owing to a typhoon, which has created widespread devastation over a large portion ...

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  42. A FREE FIGHT.

    Four thousand people attended an anti-militarist welcome to M. Gustave Herve, to celebrate his release from prison. The proceedings had not gone far, however, ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. AERONAUTICS. PROJECTED ENGLAND TO INDIA FLIGHT.

    The Maharajah of Jodhpur, the Maharajah of Biknner, and the Begum of Bhopal are subscribing prizes for an aeroplane flight from England to India, via Brussels, ...

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  45. GAS EMPLOYEES.

    During the past 12 months the employees of the Australian Gaslight Company, the North Shore Gas Company, and the Manly Company have been working under an agreement with ...

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  46. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, has surprised his party by declaring himself in favour of the initiative referendum and recall in regard ...

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  47. EXPLANATION BY MR. YOUNG.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General, Mr. Young, was surprised to hear that any such drastic action as a strike should be thought of. He mentioned that the girls, who up to now had ...

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  48. ITALIAN AIRMAN KILLED.

    Lieutenant Ragazzoni, an airman, was killed at the Miraflori aerodrome yesterday. ...

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  49. UNIONS AND INSURANCE.

    Mr. W. A. Appleton, secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions, states that the unions are establishing a life insurance business, owing to the activity of the insurance ...

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  50. HYGIENE CONGRESS.

    At the International Congress on Hygiene Dr. Ira Wile advocated that a health test should be applied before marriages were allowed, and contended that if girls were ...

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  51. MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    "There are many minor reforms in the University Bill, such as evening extension classes, etc., said Mr. Carmichael, the Minister for Public Instruction, yesterday: "and, further ...

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  52. THREE DOMINIONS.

    The New Zealanders resident in Melbourne celebrated Dominion Day to-night by a dinner at the Cafe Francais. The toast of "The Deminion of New Zealand" was proposed by ...

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  53. BURGLAR BOOM.

    By breaking open one of the front downstairs windows, burglars effected an entrance into the residence of Mr. E. J. Smith, in Walter-street. North Sydney, yesterday ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

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  55. OPIUM DENS.

    Mr. Flowers is still disinclined to take the statements of the Rev. Mr. Yarrington, concerning the alleged existence of opium dens in Sydney, seriously. ...

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  56. DEAR FOOD IN GERMANY.

    At 27 meetings of women socialists, resolutions were passed demanding the abolition of food autles. The Prussian Government announces that it ...

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  57. AN EMPIRE TRIBUNAL.

    Lord Haldane, Lord High Chancellor, speaking at Dunbar, said that, without meddling with the affairs of the Dominions, it was hoped to provide "a unique and remarkable ...

    Article : 50 words
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