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  2. "MITRED GENTLEMEN."

    Presiding at a general communion breakfast at St. Mary's yesterday, Archbishop Kelly replied to certain references made at the Anglican Synod to the Roman Catholic ...

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  3. PROPERTY DEALS.

    A wonderful development is taking place in the southern end of the city. The whole of this section of Sydney is being remodelled. As a commercial centre it is ...

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  4. NEW QUARRY.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) stated last night that an important discovery of stone had been made by the departmental officers. The Works Department, under the ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    The "Westminster Gazette," commenting on the situation in the Balkans, says there are indications of a long-predicted catastrophe. It points out that the near downfall ...

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  6. PEACE IN SIGHT.

    It is stated that the private pourparlers that have been going on for some days have resulted in the Turkish and Italian delegates discovering a basis of peace. ...

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  7. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Senate has adopted the decision arrived at by the conference of the two Houses in regard to the Panama Canal Bill, the voting being:—For 48, against 18. ...

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  8. NEW CIVIC POLICY.

    The Lord Mayor (Aid. G. T. Clarke), replying to the toast of the evening at a banquet tendered him by the Friendly Societies' Association on Saturday, referred to the principles he ...

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  9. ENEMIES OF MR. GRIFFITH.

    "There is a Royal Commission sitting in Sydney, and next week I may not be able to walk about with the liberty I may at present," said Mr. Griffith, in the course of his ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI.

    The Italians at En Zuara, Tripoli, advanced six miles and occupied a range of hills, in order to intercept Turkish supplies from the Tunisian frontier. ...

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  11. THE PRESIDENCY.

    In a speech delivered in connection with his Presidential campaign yesterday, Mr. Taft declared that all he asked was "a fair fight." No voter, he added, could belong to the ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. THE AUSTRIAN SUGGESTION.

    The Emperor Francis Josef sanctioned the suggestion that was made by Count Leopold Berohtold, Minister for Foreign Affairs, that the Powers should exchange views in regard to ...

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  13. BRITAIN AND THE DOMINIONS.

    Mr. R. L. Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, replying, on the occasion of the presentation to him of the freedom of the City of Glasgow, said that as the Dominions grow in influence ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. THE PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE.

    President [?]aft has privately declared that the free tolls provision in the bill might prove a serious embarrassment, and he is not sure that he will sign the measure in its ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. MR. ROOSEVELT'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Roosevelt, in a speech opening his campaign here last night, declared that Mr. Taft was "a dead issue" in United States politics. ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY.

    The "Free Press," in an apparently inspired article, announces that "Sir Wilfrid Laurier is ready to assist the Government to develop a suitable naval policy only if the ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. PERSIAN POSITION.

    The Teheran correspondent of the "Times" states that Persia has drifted into a condition of anarchy. The most disquieting feature, he adds, is ...

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  18. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    The United States man-of-war Scorpion has Just returned from a visit to the scene of the recent earthquake. She reports that 3000 persons, lost their lives, and that 6000 are ...

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  19. AERONAUTICS.

    The international aeroplanists' certificates so far issued are grouped as follows:— France 614, Great Britain 200, Germany 135, Italy 101. ...

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  20. WORLD PEACE.

    Speaking at the commercial travellers' smoke concert last evening, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said he hoped the time was not far distant when the Imperial Conference ...

    Article : 155 words
  21. FOOTBOARD RIDING.

    The Tramway Employees' Union, owing to the doubt existing as to whether conductors had the right to remove passengers riding on the footboards, decided recently to consult ...

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  22. THE POWERS.

    Mr. Poincare, the French Prime Minister, has concluded his visit. It is announced that the conversations that have taken place have "enabled the French ...

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  23. BOMB DROPPING COMPETITION.

    Lieutenant Scott won the Michelin prize of £1000 at Chalons for dropping bombs from an altitude of 2400ft. ...

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  24. MELBOURNE CLUB.

    The Melbourne Cricket Club has issued a reply to the statement by the Victorian Cricket Association. In the V.C.A. statement dealing with the ...

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  25. THE ARTILLERY.

    "We are assembled here, members of the Australian Garrison Artillery, at the dying dinner, or the revival dinner, of the regiment. This is the end of the A.G.A., or the beginning ...

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  26. ALPINE DISASTER.

    Mr. H. Jones, who was killed with his bride and a Swiss guide on the Fresnay glacier, was a leading expert in stereo-chemistry. He had been recently elected a ...

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  27. CANADA AND AUSTRALASIA.

    The export figures indicate that there has been a great e[?]ansion of the trade of Canada in automobiles with New Zealand. The New Zealand Shipping Company has ...

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  28. PLANS FOR THE CAPITAL.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) has decided to purchase the design of the laying-out of the Federal city by Messrs. W. Griffith, R. C. G. Coulter, and C. H. Caswell, ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. SAFE ROBBERS.

    By breaking open a window at the residence of William Norman, who lives in William-street, Alexandria, thieves secured possession of the keys of the front door of ...

    Article : 178 words
  30. STROMBOLI IN ERUPTION.

    The present eruption of Stromboli exceeds that in 1907. Ashes are pouring out from four craters. ...

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  31. "A FORE-TOKEN."

    Mrs. R. L. Borden, wife of the Prime Minister of Canada, yesterday launched the Union Steamship Company's steamer Niagara at Clyde Bank. The new vessel will be able to ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. INDEX.

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  33. DOCK STRIKE ECHO.

    A large body of unionists at Tilbury attacked 600 free-labourers with stones and hitching hooks. The free-labourers were routed, and 300 ...

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  34. THE WRONG CLOTHES.

    The police have been informed of a daring theft which was effected early yesterday morning from a dormitory in a Campbellstreet lodging-house. At midnight on ...

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  35. A BOGUS MARRIAGE.

    Two men, named Graham and Crawley, have been charged with performing a bogus marriage in an underground room of a house at Seaford, by which they purported to marry ...

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  36. MR. LLOYD GEORGE CRITICISED.

    The "Labour Leader" this morning severely criticises the Government. Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is described as "a political gambler, ...

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  37. BOY'S HOAX.

    Cecil Peacock, 15, who resides in Jamiesonstreet, Granville, with his mother, in rooms sublet by Mr. F. Jones, a commercial traveller, was found on Saturday evening just after ...

    Article : 275 words
  38. BARRY ACCEPTS.

    On Saturday, Harry Pearce, the holder of the Australian sculling championship, received a cable from Ernest Barry, the world's champion, accepting the former's challenge for a ...

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  39. CANADIAN CADETS.

    The Canadian cadets were inspected by the Victorian commandant at the barracks yesterday. Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) addressed the youthful soldiers. He ...

    Article : 104 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 words
  41. AN EXTRAORDINARY SCENE.

    An extraordinary scene occurred when an Italian was killed by a street car Twelve hundred Italian workers knelt round the decapitated body in the middle of the ...

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  42. DARROW ACQUITTED.

    Clarence Darrow, the Chicago attorney, after a four months' trial on a charge of bribing jurors in the Macnamara dynamiting case, has been acquitted. ...

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  43. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.

    Respecting the statement in the House of Representatives that the Government was charged three times the commercial rates for advertisements in country newspapers. ...

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  44. DISTURBED CHINA.

    Bishop Frodsham return by the Yawata Maru, having come overland via Siberia and the East from England. He said he was struck with excellent pastoral land in Siberia. The ...

    Article : 171 words
  45. "GREAT RUSH TO AUSTRALIA."

    The "Daily Mail" displays an article this morning, headed "Great Rush to Australia," in course of which it says that it is impossible for emigrants to book passages before ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. MINIMUM WAGE ACT.

    The Miners' Federation Conference yesterday agreed to a resolution expressing strong dissatisfaction at the working of the Minimum Wage in Coal Mines Act, particularly because, ...

    Article : 91 words
  48. ANTARCTICA.

    Looking sadly the worse for wear as the result of trials amidst storm and ice, the polar expedition ship Aurora arrived at Williamstown yesterday from Lyttelton. The ...

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  49. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The Senate has upheld President Taft's vetoes in regard to the Wool Tariff Bill and the Metal Tariff Bill. During the debate on the matter Senator La ...

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  50. ALLEGED FALSE STATEMENT.

    The hearing of the case in which Albert Edward Allan, an enginedriver, was charged with having, on September 5, 1911, wilfully and corruptly upon oath, made a false ...

    Article : 157 words
  51. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    At the ceremony of turning the first sod of the South Australian end of the East-West railway, addresses will be presented to the Governor-General and the State Governor. ...

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  52. AEROPLANE AND MOTOR CAR.

    In the presence of 10,000 people, "Wizard" Stone, the American airman, made his second flight in Brisbane at Eagle Farm racecourse on Friday morning. Increased interest was ...

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  53. CHINESE SENSATION.

    The President, General Yuan Shin Kal, ordered the arrest of two Hupeh generals, who led the attack on Wuchang in October, and, after a drumhead court-martial, they were ...

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  54. PONY RIDER INJURED.

    in the pony jumping contest at the Brisbane Show yesterday, an accident occurred to a boy named M'Garraghy, residing at Bridgestreet, Toowoomba. He had a mount on ...

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  55. PORTUGUESE ROYALIST DISHEARTENED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid reports that Captain Couceiro has issued a manifesto stating that he is now thoroughly discouraged, and, as he is convinced that any further ...

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  56. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.

    A Welcome Guest in the Home. A Pure and Wholesome Spirit, Buy Whole Bottles.—Advt. ...

    Article : 16 words
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