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  2. LAND OR NO LAND. THE GREAT ISSUE.

    Mr. Wade, leader of the Opposition, who returned to Sydney on Saturday morning after a tour of the politically disturbed areas, expressed himself satisfied at the conditions of ...

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  3. TRAINS LEAVE RAILS.

    A passenger train bound from Sydney to Rincbmond left the rails at Riverstone on Saturday afternoon. Early yesterday morning another passenger ...

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  4. IF WAR COMES.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, was asked to-day whether he had received the printer's proof of Mr. Stead's Interview with him, which Mr. Stead stated had been forwarded a ...

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  5. PETER THE PAINTER.

    For several weeks past detectives have been making secret Investigations Into the sensational statement that "Peter the Painter," who took part in the Hounsditch ...

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  6. THE VETO.

    The Conservative Journals express the hope that the Conservatives will now unite and continue the great struggle which is ahead. ...

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  7. IN THE BALANCE.

    Disregarding President Taft's telegraphed protest, the Senate has amended the Anglo-American and Franco-American arbitration treaties by climinating the ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES. LONDON STRIKE ENDING.

    After a sitting of the conference between representatives of the employers, employees, and Mr. G. R. Askwith, of the Board of Trade, an agreement was arrived ...

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  9. NEW STORM CENTRE.

    Tho situation at Liverpool has become dangerous. The men have lost all sense of discipline, and the recent increase in pay has given ...

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  10. RIOT AT BARCELONA.

    The execution of the ringleader, of the socialist outbreak on the cru[?]er Num[?]cia, against the expedition to Morocco, resulted in a conflict between the police ...

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  11. ENGLISH CRICKET. TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    C. P. Mead, the Hampshire professional, has accepted the Marylebone Club's invitation to join the team which is to visit Australia. ...

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  12. UNREST STILL TREVAILS.

    The railway carters declare that the conference awards do not affect thom, and the carters of five or the principal railways have struck. ...

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  13. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Lancashire beat Kent by nine wickets. Middlesex is now lending for the championship, with Kent second. ...

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  14. LATE STRIKE NEWS. THE CONFERENCE.

    In connection with the sugar trouble It is understood that the conference has admitted the eight-hour principle, and has conceded 30s as a minimum wage. ...

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  15. KING'S' FINK BOWLING.

    Leicestershire beat Yorkshire, by an innings. King took seven wickets for five runs. The last three wickets were taken with five balls, and were scoreless. ...

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  16. EFFECTS OF THE STRIKE.

    Messrs. Peak and Erean's biscuit factory has closed, rendering 2500, employees Idle. There is hardly a factory in ...

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  17. THE MERCURY LIST.

    The "Field's" subscription list for the training ship Mercury, of which Mr. C. B. Fry is honorary director, only totals £60, including £20 given by the paper Itself, ...

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  18. MELBA'S BIG VENTURE. ROUGH TRIP OUT.

    Madame Melba roturned to Melbourne to-day, and a large crowd assembled on tbe Spencerstreet railway platform to welcome her. The train drew up at the platform at 10 o'clock, ...

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  19. SCOTTISH STRIKES.

    The Glasgow Corporation tramwaymen have voted for an immediate strike. ...

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  20. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY.

    It Is reported from Gunnedah that Mr. Webster In the course of a speech said that Mr. Perry's connection with the Farmers' Cooperative Company had robbed the farmers of ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. C. B. FRY, 258 NOT OUT.

    Playing for Hampchire against Gloucestershire, at Southampton, C. B. Fry scored 258 not out The Hampshire Innings was declared closed. ...

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  22. HUNTING FREE LABOURERS.

    The strikers were again very disorderly on Saturday. From morning till night free labourers were hunted all over the town, and the police had a very busy time maintaining order. ...

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  23. ROPE AND SAIL MAKERS.

    One thousand workers of the Edinburgh Roperies and Sancloth Company, Leith, have struck work. The men have no grievance beyond a desire to secure ...

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  24. RETURNED CAMPIGNERS.

    Including the leader of the Opposition a number of Liberals returned to Sydney on Saturday. Mr. Fitzpatrick, who has been campaigning at Store Creek, Stuart Town, ...

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  25. ST. PETERSBURG DOCKERS.

    The dockers who were on strike have resumed work. They are to receive payment for piecework instead of payment by the day. ...

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  26. THE HEAT WAVE.

    The heat now being experienced is unprecedented since ISIS, and the Rhine is lower than it has been for a century. A large number of forest and heath ...

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  27. A CONFESSION.

    "John Bull" has published an alleged confession from a man named Vernon, who declared that he was acquitted of the murder of one Neil on Doondi ...

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  28. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING.

    In a 200 metres' breast-stroke race Henning, of Stockholm, won in 3m S 3-5s. E. G. Finlay, of Western Australin, who finished second, covered the distance in ...

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  29. BIG FRENCH LOSSES.

    Fruit and vegetable exporters lost £40,000 owing to the strike. ...

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  30. MR. WOOD SPEAKS PLAINLY.

    Mr. Wood, M.L.A., had a rousing open-air meetlng on Saturday night. Some 400 or 500 people assembled. Mr. Wood wasted no words in making his points, and lashed out ...

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  31. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The Senate and House of Representatives, after numerous conferences, have settled the dispated Wool Tariff Bill. A percentage of 20 ad valorem has been ...

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  32. THE GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE.

    A deputation representing the importers in Tooley-street interviewed Mr. John Burns, president of the Local Government Board, and on receiving satisfactory ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. FOOTBALL MELEE.

    During the progress of the match between the Annandale and Balmain teims on the Wentworth Park Oval on Saturday an Incident, occurred which, but for the prompt action of ...

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  34. WELCOMED HOME.

    When Madame Melba arrived at Lilydale to visit her father she was accorded a public welcome. In returning thanks she said that she had travelled north, south, east, and west, ...

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  35. FURTHER TROUBLE.

    Notwithstanding the reassuring news received on Saturday as to the probably ending of the Sugar trouble on Monday, the crew of the steamer Kuranda gave 24 hours' notice ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    H.M.S. Crescent and H.M.S. Gibraltar have sailed for Colombo with relief crews for the cruisers Cambrian, Pyramus. Penguin. Psyche, and Pioneer, of ...

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  37. MOROCCAN SITUATION.

    Router's Paris correspondent states that the negotiations between Germany and France regarding Morocco have reached a standstill. ...

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  38. RAILWAY OPENING.

    To-day the first section of the North Coast railway, from Maitland to Dungog, is to be opened by the Minister for Railways (Mr. Carmichael). ...

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  39. STRIKE COMMITTEE CONCESSIONS.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, speaking at a meeting attended by 15,000 people at Tower Hill to-night, staied that the strike committee lind granted permission to the ...

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  40. VICTORIAN TEACHERS.

    The members of the Victorian State School Teachers' Union decided at a mass meeting yesterday that they would not rest satisfied until the salaries as provided for in the ...

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  41. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

    The newspapers state that a number of maps of the German const and cipher letters have been found among the effects o: Mr. Stewart, the London solicitor, who ...

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  42. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  43. SAVING THE BANK.

    Mr. Oakleigh Thorne, president of the Trust Company of America, was yesterday examined by the Cogressional Committee it.quiring into the affairs of the Steel ...

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  44. CHINESE AND OPIUM.

    George Ah Ling, a Chinaman, was to-day fined £5 for having opium in his possession. COLLARENEBRI, Saturday. A Chinaman named Ah Get was fined £30 ...

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  45. TROUBLE IN PERSIA.

    Telegrams have- cen received from Astrabad stating bat the ex-Shah's adherents have captured Semnan, which is only four days' march from Teheran. ...

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  46. TO JOIN THE NAVY.

    One thousand naval cadets were required under the compulsory training scheme for the New South Wales district. Of this number 800 were allocated to Port Jackson and 200 to Port ...

    Article : 223 words
  47. AERONAUTICS.

    The Government is establishing a reserve aerial flotilla, incorporating many ci[?]ilian airmen, and requisitioning private aeroplanes. ...

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  48. LANDOWNERS TAX THEMSELVES.

    At a meeting of the Moama to Moulamein Railway League Mr. Blythe, president, outlined the proposals to load the land within a radius of 15 niles of the proposed line. All ...

    Article : 121 words
  49. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  50. "WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY."

    Mr. J. S. T. M'Cowen, Premier of New South Wales, interviewed here yesterday prior to his departure for Australia, characterised as a mistake the Federal ...

    Article : 92 words
  51. FOR RE-SUBMISSION.

    Tho Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) speaking to-day of the result of the referendum taken in April last, said that the news giving the actual result of the polling had come as a ...

    Article : 188 words
  52. A JOCKEY SUSPENDED.

    After the running of the Tower Plate at Leicester, the stewards suspendet. D. Maher during the meeting, on account of his riding of Sallust, which secured second ...

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  53. TRAVELLING ALLOWANCES.

    At a meeting of the Wingadeo Shire Council, the clerk reported that the Government Auditor, who recently inspected the council'e books, informed him he was going to ...

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  54. SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION.

    Advices have been received by the Department of External Affairs that the members of the, scientific expedition into the Northern Territory had reached H.M.S. Gayundah ...

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  55. HEALTH OP THE POPE.

    One of the knees of the Pope has been punctured by the doctor and some fluid removed. Aug. 13. ...

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  56. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  57. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The North-Eastern Railway Company estimates that the National Insurance Bill, if carried Into law, will cost it £35,000 annually. ...

    Article : 72 words
  58. RAFT FOUND.

    The Marine Department: considers It a[?] most certain that the raft found at Parenga belonged to the Terra Nova, which was surveying in that locality. ...

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  59. HOME RULE CAMPAIGN.

    Liberal members of the House of Commons are arranging, a Home Rule campaign with a new organication under the control of the whips. ...

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  60. FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    The body; of Antony Garvin, an Austrian fisherman, who, with a fellow countryman named Andrew Barblst, has been missing sinco early last month, was discovered on ...

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  61. MOTORING FATALITY.

    Edwin Chancellor, head of the firm of Chancellor and Son. wholesale grocers, of North Melbourne, who resided at Brighton Beach, died yesterday as a result of having been ...

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  62. SCHOOL TEACHER'S SUICIDE.

    Mr W. S. Draffin, headmaster of the South Gundagai Public School, shot hlmself dead at 6.30 o'clock or. Saturday night. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. ...

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  63. WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Mrs. Nelson, who at Daylesford on Thursday set fire to her clothes after pouring l:erosene on them, died yesterday. She had been worrying over a mortgage on her house, which she ...

    Article : 42 words
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