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  2. THE DEPARTURE.

    Lord and Lady Denman left Sydney last night. They had a unique farewell. Never has Sydney seen anything like it. The citizens had in the past said farewell ...

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  3. TO AVERT A STRIKE.

    A compulsory open conference has beon summoned for to-day respecting the dismissal of James Russell, secretary of the Mount Kembla Miners' Lodge. In summoning this ...

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  4. RACE ACCIDENTS.

    The sport at Randwick yesterday was marred by several accidents, resulting in minor injuries to the rider of a jumper and the death of the horse, while another animal was ...

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  5. LABOUR'S AIM.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. W. A. Holman) was present at the Eight-Hours celebrations at Cobar to-day. In the course of an address Mr. Holman said ...

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  6. HARBOUR TRAGEDY.

    A sad boating fatality occurred last night in Rushcutter Bay, to lend the note of tragedy to yet another of Sydney's holidays. The details to hand so far are somewhat ...

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  7. THE SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    Divers who at first-reported that they had found the submarine B2, which was [?]unk as a result of a collision with the Hamburg-Amerika liner Amerika, have discovered ...

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  8. THE BALKANS.

    The position in the Balkans is still critical. The Powers have not yet come to an understanding, and every day's delay obviously increases the ...

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  9. FRONTIER FIGHTING.

    Collisions have taken place between Turkish and Greek frontier guards near Metzosto. The Turks frustrated a Servian attempt to cross the frontier near Bashka. ...

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  10. TURKISH LEGISLATION.

    Talaat Bey and Djavid Boy, two well-known politicians; have been called to the colours as reservists, and have gone to the front, although they had paid for exemption. ...

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  11. TELEPHONE TROUBLE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, made good the promise which the Postmaster-General gave to the Exchange girls, and paid a visit yesterday afternoon to tho Telephono ...

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  12. BULGARIA.

    Parliament has passed extraordinary army credits, amounting to 72,000,000 francs. Members adopted the estimates with acclamation. ...

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  13. TWO MORE ACCIDENTS.

    The Hamburg-Amerika Company's steamer Vandalia collided with a floating dock in the Elbe, and sank. The passengers were saved, but the cook a[?] carpenter, who were ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. EFFORTS OF DIPLOMATISTS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that as a result of the efforts of the British, French, and Russian Ambassadors the Porte has accepted ...

    Article : 347 words
  15. SERVIAN MOBILISATION.

    The King, when opening the Skupshtina, said that the Christians had been threatened with extermination, and instead of carrying out the reforms which had been promised Turkey ...

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  16. SHOOTING CASE.

    The recent shooting case at Lorn, when a schoolboy named Meredith McMinn was wounded in the leg with a revolver shot, was, [?]ard at the police court to-day. Robert ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has addressed the following telegram to the Secretary of State ter the Colonies:—"Will you kindly convey to the relatives of those who ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. HOME RULE BILL.

    Lord Macdonnell states that a private meeting of moderate Conservative Irish land-owners was held, at which the Home Rule Bill was discussed. ...

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  19. FIRST GREEK SUBMARINE.

    The first Greek submarine has arrived from Toulon. The crew were accorded an enthusiastic reception. The Minister of Finance states that in the ...

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  20. THE LABOUR DISPLAY.

    The Premier, Mr. M'Gowen, slated last night that this year's Labour demonstration was without doubt the best on record in Australia. He had, he said, with one ...

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  21. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Talyuan brings Hongkong exchanges to September 20. A Hongkong paper comments on the serious increase of burglaries, and deprecates the ...

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  22. GONE TO THE WILDS.

    In the Northcote Court to-day Lieut. Fargher, area officer, proceeded against Clive Irwin David Birtles, for failing to attend for medical examination. Lieut. Fargher stated ...

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  23. MONTENEGRO.

    A moratorium has been declared In Montenegro. ...

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  24. COVENANT PROSECUTIONS.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., leader of the Irish Unionist Party, speaking at Rottingdean, referred to the proposed prosecution of the signatories to the Ulster Covenant. ...

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  25. BULGARIAN BRIGAND'S RAID.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says that Sandansky, a Bulgarian brigand, who kidnapped Miss Stone some years ago, is at the head of a force of 2500 men, and has occupied the ford ...

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  26. AT THE STATION.

    As the lancer escort trotted up the crowd parted, and cheers rang out spontaneously. The band played the National Anthem, and Lord and Lady Denman must have known ...

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  27. AERONAUTICS.

    Herr Alig, an airman, and his mechanic fell 200 metres while flying at Johannisthal, and both were killed. ...

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  28. THE FINANCIAL QUESTION.

    Financial authorities declare that the Balkan States are looking to Paris to finance them France has issued several loans during the last year or two, of which considerable ...

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  29. BOATMAN'S STORY.

    Mr. Banks, of Banks' Boatshed, Rushcutter Bay, when seen last night, said that a Mr. S. Penton went to his shed at about 8.30 a.m. yesterday, together with three other young ...

    Article : 333 words
  30. THE KOCHANA MASSACRE. I

    A court-martial condemned a Moslem to death in connection with the recent Kochana massacre, and another to penal servitude, while several minor sentences were also ...

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  31. AM AMERICAN RECORD.

    An American record endurance flight in an hydro-aeroplane was established by Lieut. John H. Towers, of the Naval Aviation Corps, who flew for 6b. 10m 35s. J. Peck was the ...

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  32. RACING SENSATION.

    An inquiry was commenced to-day at the V. R. C. office by the stewards who acted at the Yarra Glen and Lilydale Hunt Club meeting at Moonee Valle on September 11 into the ...

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  33. INDEMNITY FOR DETAINED GRAIN.

    Russia is threatening to demand an indemnity of Turkey for detaining Russian grain in the Greek ships held up in the Dardanelles. ...

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  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  35. NAVAL POLICY.

    Discussing editorially Sir Joseph Ward's speech in Parliament on the subject of naval defence, and Senator Pearce's remarks there-on, the Wellington "Post" says: "In one ...

    Article : 332 words
  36. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    At about 10 p.m. on Saturday night Sub-inspector Kelly and Senior-sergeant O'Day, in charge of four constables from the Regent-street police station, raided Chinese premises ...

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  37. THE LABOUR PBOBLEM.

    Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the Labour party in the House of Commons, stated, in course of a speech at Bradford last night, that it was no solution of the labour ...

    Article : 113 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  39. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    In the match against Philadelphia the Australians scored 101 in the first innings, Mayne being the highest scorer with 51. King took five wickets for 22 runs. ...

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  40. UNLUCKY HOLIDAYS.

    It is interesting to note that for the past 12 months Sydney's public holidays have been particularly unfortunate. On New Year's Day there were the drowning fatalities in George's ...

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  41. OBSTRUCTING A FUNERAL.

    Charles William Alexander was proceeded against at the Northcote Court to-day on a charge of having wilfully obstructed the road-way. Henry Bussell, an undertaker, said that ...

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  42. MISHAPS TO SAILING BOATS.

    A fairly stiff breeze prevailed on the harbour yesterday afternoon, and, as it was of a somewhat variable nature, several sailing boat crews found themnselves in difficulties. ...

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  43. AUTOMOBILE COLLISION.

    A collision occurred on a bridge between three automobiles, resulting in the death of seven occupants of the vehicles. The cars overturned, and were shattered, ...

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  44. THE GAS CRISIS.

    The Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) stated last night that he was not prepared to make any general statement in regard to the threatened gas crisis until he could ascertain thoroughly the ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

    Anglican Synod: Chapter House, 4 p.m. Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Chocolate Soldier," 2. Criterion Theatre: "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford," 8. Theatre Royal: "The Woman." S. ...

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  46. FIRE ON A BATTLESHIP.|

    A mysterious outbreak of fire was discovered close to the magazine on the battleship Mikasa. It was quickly extinguished. The occurrence is attributed to an ...

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  47. CONSTABLE IN CUSTODY.

    The suspended constable, Leslie Hercules Asker, appeared at the Adelaide Police Court to-day to answer a charge of perjury, arising out of alleged attempted burglary at the ...

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  48. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    While on a voyage from Newcastle to Brisbane a Ore was discovered in No. 5 lower hold of the Norddeutscher Lloyd's steamer Gr[?]efswald. The hold contained ore, and ...

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  49. SPANISH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    In connection with the railway disaster at Alicante owing to the failure of the brakes on a goods train, which crashed through a lead-end and into a waiting-room, eight people ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Mary Gawthorpe has proposed, in order to force the granting of the franchise to women, that a national [?]nger strike should be instituted, to commence at midnight on ...

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  51. WAS IT

    A party of young men and women at Mummell yesterday saw a strange animal coming along the road. When it saw them it leaped a fence, landing amongst some sheep, which ...

    Article : 110 words
  52. MOTOR CAR BURNED.

    The members of the railways standing committee, who have been touring by motor car along the proposed route of the Upper Murray railway, arrived at Tallangatta to-day by ...

    Article : 94 words
  53. CHINESE FINANCE.

    The Peking correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the contract for n Franco-Belgian £10,000,000 loan has been signed. The object of the loan is the extention of the ...

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  54. VICTORIAN BUDGET.

    The State Budget speech for 1912-13. which is expected to contain several interesting announcements of Ministerial policy, will be delivered in the Legislative Assembly ...

    Article : 33 words
  55. Advertising

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