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  2. NE TEMERE.

    Archbishop Wright, in his presidential address at the recent Anglican Synod, voiced the protest of the Anglican community against the promulgation of the Ne Temore ...

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  3. THE LATE MR. HARRY RICKARDS.

    Mr. Harry Rickards, the well-known theatrical proprietor, died peacefully in London on Friday morning. This information was contained in a private ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE WRECK. A FATAL BLUNDER.

    It is now practically certain that all hands on the wrecked steamer Macleay have been lost—with the exception of the two men Swanney and Petersen The calamity ...

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  5. THE IDLE RICH.

    Count Giesbert Wolff-Metternich, who in December last was arrested with alleged associates, named Captain Newton and Jules Steinman, said to be international ...

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  6. INTERVENTION. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    Twenty-two Italian transports have arrived. The Turkish troops have no shelter and are exposed to the sun and blinding sand. ...

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  7. FIRES OF REVOLT. SPREADING IN CHINA.

    The revolution in the Hupeh province is spreading rapidly. The insurgents have captured Hanyang, near Wu-chang, which is already ...

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  8. BODIES ON THE BEACH.

    The scene on the beach near North Head this morning spoke only too plainly of the disaster. The bodies of Hansen and the man known as Tom were lying on the beach. Both ...

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  9. "ITALY INSISTS."

    The "Daily Mail" reports that Haly insists on the relinquishment of Turkish sovereignty in Tripoli, and is willing to give monetary compensation. ...

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  10. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The National Conference of Friendly Societies at Edinburgh, representing a membership of four millions, rejected a proposal to urge the Government to postpone the National ...

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  11. FEELING IN TURKEY.

    The Army Corps at Salonica has threatened to march to Constantinople in the event of peace being agreed to at the present juncture. ...

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  12. COURSE ALTERED.

    The two survivors were to-day both suffering from shock and the immersion of last night. but after a good breakfast and a pipe of tobacco they looked less like men nearly ...

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  13. WRECKED BEFORE.

    Charles Petersen has been a sailor most of his life. He was wrecked once before in an American schooner off the East Coast of America 11 years ago. Everyone was saved ...

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  14. "A GIGANTIC EVIL."

    The Right Rev. Dr. Ingram, Bishop of London, has issued a charge to the clergy of the dioc[?]se, in which he stigmatises the deliberately declining birthrate as a ...

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  15. PREVENTING COMPLICATIONS.

    Fire of the Great Powers, besides endeavouring to mediate between Italy and Turkey, are also Intervening in order to remove the tension between Turkey and ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. THE CREW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  17. "THE HALSBURY CLUB."

    The "No Surrenderors" in connection with the Parliament (House of Lords Veto) Bill, have formed a club, called the [?]alsbury, consisting of members of both Houses of ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. HOLY WAR.

    The [?]mam Syyed Yahya, of Yemen, has proclaimed a holy war, and the Yamen tribes are flocking to the coast. Italy's command of the Red Sea. ...

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  19. VISIT TO THE SCENE.

    It was indeed a matter for wonderment. A visit to the scene of the wreck this morning showed that nothing but iron nerve and dogged perseverance, backed up by a ...

    Article : 351 words
  20. WHOLESALE MUTINY.

    Six thousand troops at Han-kow, across the Yang-tse-kiang from Wu-chang, in the province of Hupeh, have mutinied. Oct. 13. ...

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  21. WRECKAGE SIGHTED.

    Captain Tyree, of the Adelaide Company's steamer Ouraka. reported to the Navigation Department yesterday, on arrival from Queensland ports, that when he was between ...

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  22. CHAGRIN IN BERLIN.

    The conclusion of the first part of the Moroccan negotiations has been received here most unenthusiastically. This is mainly due to the delays that have occurred, coupled ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Turks have captured two Italian sailors near Massowah, the capital of [?]itrea, the Italian colony on the Red Sea. ...

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  24. THE SZE-CHUAN REVOLT.

    Two hunured and fifty Manchus have been killed by the rebels in the province of Sze-chuan. The insurgents have occupied Sui-fu, ...

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  25. THE KING'S.

    "Harry Motton wins." But it was a close and exciting finish, one of the most exciting finishes that have ever been witnessed in the King's match at ...

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  26. HOPE ABANDONED.

    Captain Cummings, Deputy Superintendent of Navigation, received a wire from the pilot steamer, then at Nelson's Bay, asking for instructions, and reporting, that nothing had ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Chelmsford, Governor of New South Wales, and Lady Chelmsford are returning by the R.M.S. Moldavia. Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, Mrs. ...

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  28. OUTBREAK IN HONAN.

    Chang-sha, in the province of Honan, adjoining Hupeh, has risen, and the Viceroy's Yamen and the residence of the Tarlar general there, have been destroyed. ...

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  29. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  30. EARTH TREMORS.

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. W. Cooke) recently visited York and Quellington and found that the reports of earth tremors in those districts during the past three months ...

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  31. COMPANY'S NEW STEAMERS.

    The North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Limited, yesterday received cable news to the effect that the new express steamer Wollongbar, which is to replace the ...

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  32. CANADA.

    Earl Grey, ex-Governor-General, departed for England to-day amidst a cordial send-off. Thousands of people lined the streets. He passed the incoming steamer in the ...

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  33. A GRAPHIC ACCOUNT.

    In recounting the catastrophe from the decks of the tug Irresistible this morning, Petersen after repeating his conversation with the first mate, said:—"When we struck ...

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  34. NURSES TO STRIKE.

    Trouble has apparently been browing lately among the nurses of the Adelaide Hospital, and to-day it reached a crisis. "If we do not get satisfaction we will go ...

    Article : 220 words
  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 words
  36. STRIKE RIOTS AT SWANSEA.

    A strike at a waggon works at Swansea led to riots, during which the British Waggon Company's premises were wrecked. The polices were furiously stoned, and had ...

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  37. A PIONEER BUILDER.

    Mr. John Buchanan, who died at his residence, Rushcutter Bay, on Wednesday, was closely associated with the progress of the State. He was one of the pioneer builders ...

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  38. TAKEN IN MISTAKE.

    Last night Mr. Ramsay Sharp, the special officer who has been conducting the telephone tests, boarded a railway tram at the Circular Quay. He was going to join the limited ...

    Article : 187 words
  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. AERONAUTICS. TWO HORE MISHAPS.

    M. Lovel, while acroplaning at Rheims, fell from a height of 250ft, fracturing his skull and spine. M. Horta, a Belgian aviator, was terribly ...

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  41. CHARITIES DAY.

    The annual street collection under the auspices of the United Charities Fund will be made to-day. The work of the fund is very extensive, and no fewer than 60 charities ...

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  42. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    The passengers by the Maital from San Francisco include William Rodgers and Maud Rodgers, who are alleged to have committed the theft of jewellery, valued at £1000. from ...

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  43. CROSS-CHANNEL FLIGHT.

    M. Hamel has aeroplaned from Boulogne to Wembley, Middlesex. ...

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  44. TELEGRAPHISTS' TROUBLES.

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. Thomas, said to-day that he had received from the Telegraphists' Association in Sydney a communication. asking him to delay the operation of ...

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  45. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Native reports from Morocco indical [?] a general engagement has taken place between the Moors and a Spanish force [?] s[?]van district. ...

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  46. THE VACANT PORTFOLIO.

    The opinion was held to-day in Parliamentary circles that Mr. Frazer had been invited by the Prime Minister to take the vacant portfollo. ...

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  47. NEW TEACHERS' COLLEGE.

    The Senate of the Sydney University has presented the Government with a site for a new training college for teachers, near the School of Engineering. ...

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  48. SWANNEY'S NARRATIVE.

    William Swaney, the other survivor, bad another story of pluck and endurance to tell. He said:—"I dived over the side as the ship was going down. There was a spouting of ...

    Article : 318 words
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