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  2. MR. PARKES'S STORY.

    Mr. Varney Parkes made a further statement yesterday with regard to the Rookwood, or as it is usually called Bankstown, railway line. ...

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  3. "CARMEN."

    "Carmen," one of the most popular operas ever written, drew a great audience to Her Majesty's Theatre last nigrt, and the glowing scene of ancient Seville dominated by her ...

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  4. NO EJECTMENT.

    The long negotiations which have taken place between the State and the Commonwealth in regard to Federal Government House, are practically at an end, and it is ...

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  5. EMPIRE SPORT.

    The consensus of opinion amongst local sporting men is to the effect that the proposal to form an Empire Athletic Team from Great Britain and the States to represent the ...

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  6. NOT A RIFT.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Holman) yesterday referred as follows to the formation of the new committee within the Labour movement to defend the principles of Labour:— ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA V. DURHAM.

    The two-days' match, Australia v Durham, was commenced at Ashbroke, Sunderland, to-day. The weather was threatening, and the wicket ...

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  8. THE BALKANS.

    Owing to Italian and Russian influence, the difficulty between Turkey and Montenegro, arising out of the frontier disturbances, has been settled. ...

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  9. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Senate refused last night by a vote of 44 to 11 to strike out of the Panama Canal Bill the provision exempting American coastwise ships and ocean-going vessels registered ...

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  10. SERVIA AND BULGARIA.

    An alliance has been concluded between Servia and Bulgaria. ...

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  11. TURKEY AND ALBANIA.

    The dissolution of the Turkish Parliament has gratified the Albanians. A state of siege has been proclaimed at Salonika as a preventive measure. ...

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  12. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 words
  13. GENERAL AMERICAN EXEMPTIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that yesterday's vote is interpreted as foreshadowing the freedom of all American ships from the canal tolls. ...

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  14. IMPUDENT YACHTSMEN.

    The five English yachtsmen who were recently arrested on a charge of espionage, but were subsequently released, state that they have no complaint against the authorities, ...

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  15. A SUPREME DISGRACE.

    The "Evening Post" states that the vote retaining the exemption clauses is a greater disgrace to the United States than a naval defeat. ...

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  16. A SILLY MISTAKE.

    It appears that Dr. Stone, one of the party, sent a post-card to a friend in London in which he stated that they had been "photographing right and left." ...

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  17. CANADIAN RESENTMENT.

    The Board of Trade is calling a special meeting to discuss the question whether the province of British Columbia should withdraw from active or official participation in ...

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  18. TYPHOID EPIDEMICS.

    An outbreak of typhoid has occurred in Sicily owing to water being used from polluted wells. Twelve hundred people have been stricken ...

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  19. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Viscount Esher, a permanent member of the Committee of Imperial Defence, in a preface to a lecture on the committee, which he delivered before the United Service Institution ...

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  20. EPIDEMIC IN CANADA.

    Over 1000 cases of typhoid have occurred in three days. Six months ago an epidemic killed 200 people. ...

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  21. BRUNEL SIGHTED.

    The Norwegian barque Brunel, 1550 tons, which, over a month ago, when nearing Newcastle, in completion of her long voyage from Valparaiso, was blown some hundreds of ...

    Article : 163 words
  22. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    A disastrous explosion of firedamp occurred in the Lothringen Colliery, Bochum, yesterday. There were 650 men below at the time. ...

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  23. LIBERAL MEMBER'S WARNING.

    Sir Herbert Raphael (Liberal), in a letter to his constituents (Derbyshire South), referring to the land crusade of Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, protests against ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. INDEX.

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  25. NEARLY SIXTY YEARS AT SEA.

    The remains of the late Captain George Walker, who was very well known in South Coast shipping circles, were interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Rookwood ...

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  26. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Already 10,500,000 people are insured under the National insurance Act. Of this number 1,000,000 belong to trade-unions, 5,700,000 to approved friendly societies, and 3,500,000 to ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. LIBERAL DEFEAT.

    The by-election for North-west Manchester, caused by the resignation of Sir George Kemp (Liberal) resulted:— Sir John Randles (Unionist).... 5573 ...

    Article : 441 words
  28. ADVENTUROUS VOYAGE.

    A telegram from Bellinger Heads stated that "a small steam yacht, with yellow funnel" signalled the pilot station there yesterday that she was short of water. There was ...

    Article : 97 words
  29. MINISTERIAL SNUB.

    The friction which has been known to exist for some time between the Minister for Health (Mr. Edgar) and Dr. Ham, the permanent head of his department who also holds ...

    Article : 419 words
  30. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, the Premier, Mr. Asquith, said he rejoiced at the withdrawal of Great Britain from the Sugar Convention, which had secured Great ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. BURIED IN SLUDGE.

    A remarkable escape from death occurred near the Amalgamated Zinc plant at De Bavays last evening. D. Banfield, whilst working at the zinc ...

    Article : 227 words
  33. "BENEATH CONTEMPT."

    The foregoing statement was shown to Mr. Griffith yesterday; but he would make no comment upon it, as he declines to continue the controversy through the newspapers. "My ...

    Article : 529 words
  34. MARINE OFFICERS' DEMAND.

    The Masters and Mates' Trade Union is demanding higher pay, and threatens to commence a strike in Cardiff and London. ...

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  35. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Admiralty is calling for 26 volunteers for three years' service at the Naval College at Geelong. Priority is to be given to applicants of Australian birth and those having ...

    Article : 41 words
  36. TO-DAY.

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  37. NO WAGES.

    The pecuniary interests of the uniformed commissionaire who stands outside Menzles' Hotel and opens the doors, of motor cars upon their arrival with guests, were brought under ...

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  38. A £15,000 GIFT.

    The family of the late Mr. G. Conn[?]e, of Toorak, have notified the Board of Management of the Young Women's Christia. Association [?] Melbourne that they are ...

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  39. WEIGALL MEMORIAL.

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  40. NEW YORK CRIME.

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller and his son are interesting themselves in the war against vice, which has been the outcome of the Rosenthal murder case. ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. AN AERODROME.

    An aviation school is to be established at the Royal Military College at Duntroon, and the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has approved of the construction there of a great ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.

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