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  2. "BLIND BIGOTRY."

    The appended extracts are taken from the official report, published in the "Catholic Press," of the opening day's proceedings:- Dr. Gallagher, Bishop of Goulburn, said ...

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  3. POWERFUL SALT RING.

    "Owing to the existence of a powerful ring butchers' salt is now 150 per cent dearer than it was several years ago." This startling statement was made ...

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  4. TRAMS FAIL.

    In order to give some relief to Sydney's overcrowded tram lines, motor omnibuses are to be tried. Mr. Griffith, the Minister for Works, was ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    President Taft is urging the Commissioners negotiating a treaty of commerce between Canada and the United States at Washington to hasten, as he is desirous ...

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  6. STATUS OF HOLLAND.

    In regard to the statement of M. Pichon, the French Foreign Minister, that if the fortfi[?]cation of Flushing became a menace it would become ...

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  7. ANARCHISTS' AFFRAY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the remains which were found after the fire in an anarchist tenement in Sidney-street. A fractured thigh enabled the ...

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  8. HOME RULE.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, M.P., leader of the Nationalist party, in the course of a speech at Dublin last night, predicted taht Home Rule for Ireland would be an ...

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  9. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The submarine U3, which sunk in Heikendorf Bay, has been raised. Two officers and a coxswain, who gallantly remained in the vessel until the others were safe, were ...

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  10. MURDER OF A SCHOOL TEACHER.

    The trail of Frau Herberich, on a charge of murdering her husband, Dr. Herberich, the headmaster of a girls' High school in April last, has commenced at Nuremberg. ...

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  11. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A strike has paralysed the traffic on 1000 miles of the Mexican branch of the Southern Pacific Railway Company. The company refuses to grant demands for ...

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  12. THE CORONATION.

    A correspondent's suggestion has been submitted to the King, urging his Majesty to utilise the gramephone for the delivery of the Coronation address to the people. ...

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  13. FAMILY SLANDER CASE.

    The hearing was concluded to-day of the action brought by Mrs. Horace West against her father-in-law, Sir Algernon West, alleging slander, which led to her ...

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  14. DISASTERS IN AMERICA.

    A powder magazine in the Keating mine, Raderburg, Montana, has exploded. Six people were killed, and two others were injured. The force of the explosion was felt ...

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  15. MUNICIPAL MUDDLING.

    A shocking state of affairs at Broken Hill was disclosed in an interview in the "Herald" yesterday with Mr. Mander Ross, the professional accountant who has been endeavouring ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. NO AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated to-day that the Government had decided not to send any troops to the Coronation. A calculation, based on the experiences of the ...

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  17. THE JAPANESE CONSPIRACY.

    After a secret trial, the diplomatic body and a number of Japanese assembled to hear sentence pronounce[?] on Dr. Ketoku, his wife, and 23 prisoners concerned in the ...

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  18. ANGLO-GERMAN FRIENDSHIP.

    A meeting held at Westminster determined to establish an Anglo-German friendship society, and to amalgamate with other societies which have the same object. ...

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  19. LONDON COMPOSITORS.

    In order to obtain a working week of 50 hours this year, and one of 48 hours next year, the London compositors tender notices of ceasing work, which expire on ...

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  20. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that in consequence of the desire of Australia to discuss the Declaration of London at the forthcoming Colonial Conference, Sir ...

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  21. THE MAYOR'S REPLY.

    The exposure of the results of Labour control in Broken Hill municipal politics, appearing in the "Herald" last week, fell like a bombshell in Labour circles. The article was most ...

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  22. REDUCTION OF CABLE RATES.

    Mr. Lemieux, the Postmaster-General of Canada, announced to the Dominion Parliament yesterday that negotiations were proceeding regarding a reduction of cable ...

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  23. THE YEMEN RISING.

    It is officially stated that Turkey will send 30 battalions and a considerable force of artillery to crush the revolt at Assir, in the Yemen, Arabia. ...

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  24. A CHINESE WAGES.

    In the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice yesterday, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hamilton, and Mr. Justice Avory, in a unanimous judgment, rejected ...

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  25. "ON GUARD."

    Captain W. H. Coulter, of the D (Richmond) Company, 3rd A.I.R., has written a letter from Peshawar, on the north-west frontier of India, giving a graphic description of the military ...

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  26. MADAME MELBA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that Madame Melba is suffering from a severe attack of influenza, and that she is recovering. ...

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  27. HURLED OVER A BEIDGE.

    A serious motor accident occurred between 8 and 9 p.m. on Wednesday at Lyndoch. A motor car, driven by Mr. Bert May, carrying his wife, his sister-in-law and his ...

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  28. CHAMPAGNE WORKERS' RIOT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" telegraphs that 2000 vinedressers and their womenkind, dissatisfied with the scarcity of work due to the champagne ...

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  29. TELEGRAPHIC WIZARDRY.

    Mr. W. E. Reichenheim, officer in charge Pacific Cable Board, who recently returned from a trip to England and the Continent, saw the Creed-Murray automatic transmitter at ...

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  30. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Justice Channell, an election judge, has ordered a recount of the poll at Gloucester, Mile End (Tower Hamlets), and Chippenham (Wiltshire). ...

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  31. TRADE MARKS.

    Under the auspices of the Imperial Industries Club yesterday, Lord Justice Moulton, Mr. Justice Grantham, Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for ...

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  32. FISHING PARTY'S ESCAPE.

    A party of four, Captain Kendall, Messrs. W. and H. Mulconnery, and Mr. Thompson, left early this morning in the motor launch Mabel to engage in schnapper fishing. While ...

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  33. A REMARKABLE FLIGHT.

    Mr. Eugene E[?]y made a successful flight at San Francisco, starting from the shore and landing on the deck of a warship. ...

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  34. TRIUMPH OF NATIONALITY.

    The Teheran correspondent of the "Times" declares that there are indications that the outcome of the Potsdam meeting is being watched in Persia. It is ...

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  35. SHELL TRANSPORT.

    The Shell Transport Company is negotiating for the acquisition of the Gemsah oilfield in Egypt. The company intends to erect a refinery ...

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  36. SECONDARY EDUCATION.

    The conference gave consideration yesterday to the subject of secondary education. There was a full attendance of delegates, and Cardinal Moran presided. Resolutions ...

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  37. WRECKAGE ON DANISH COAST.

    Packages marked Sydney and Melbourne have been washed ashore at Vendsyssel. It is uncertain whether they are from the steamers Athene, the Akerhus, or the ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. IS ULSTER ARMING?

    The special commissioner of the "Daily Mail" sent to Ulster to investigate every source finds that there is no foundation for the rumour that the men of Ulster are ...

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  39. ISLANDS OF HYACINTH.

    The recent fresh in the Clarence River gave some idea of the vast increase of the spread of this aquatic pest on the Upper Clarence. Huge masses of the plant were freed by the ...

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  40. SIR FRANCIS GALTON DEAD.

    The death is announced of Sir Francis Galton, Kt., author of many scientific works, aged 88 years. Sir Francis Dalton was many-sided man. ...

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  41. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Advices from Casablanca state that the natives ambushed a French column. Lieutenant marchand, a quartermaster, and three native soldiers were killed, and ...

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  42. SIX DAYS WITHOUT FOOD.

    A well-known reisdent of Bergalia was this morning picked up on the road near Burra in a state of collapse. He had een prospecting in the vicinity of Bumbo, and became ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Hugh Walker, of New Zealand, has been awarded a commission as second lieutenant in the Warwickshire Regiment. At the close of play yesterday, at ...

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  44. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Francis Bridgeman, a Lord of the Admiralty, has succeeded Admiral Sir William May as Commander-inChief Home Fleet, and Vice-Admiral ...

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  45. WOMAN SHOT.

    At Wairoto, Southland, Walter Galbraith, aged 40, tired two shots at Kate Thomas, inflicting wounds in the thigh and arm. Galbraith was subsequently found dead with a ...

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  46. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon bidding was active, home buyers operating keenly at the opening rates of the series. Jan. 19. ...

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  47. FOUND ON THE LINE.

    Mary M'Lennan, 47, a married woman, living in Park-road, Strathfield, was found lying on the permanent way beneath the overhead railway bridge at Strathfield at 9 o'clock ...

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  48. POSTED MISSING.

    The Norwegian barque Dunearn, 1632 tons, which le[?] Newcastle (N.S.W.) on July 16 for Valparaiso, has been posted missing. ...

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  49. TERRIBLE FIRE.

    A terrible firr occurred at the Boulder a few minutes before midnight. The fire broke out in a house in Dyer-street, two doors from Hamilton-street, ...

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  50. DASH INTO A CREEK.

    Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, accompanied by a boy, were driving on Bundaburra station on Monday, when the horse kicked and holted. All the occupants were thrown out, and more ...

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