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  2. MEN AND THE CHURCH.

    "After 13 years of work in Sydney I have come to the conclusion that I've been a miserable failure." The words were used by the R[?]v. W. I. ...

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  3. DULACCA MYSTERY.

    A Roma wires states that Dr. Pratt, Government Medical Officer, has pronounced the remains found at the fire in connection with the Dulacca mystery to be human. A ...

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  4. PANIC AT BIOGRAPH.

    Something in the way of a panio occurred on Saturday afternoon at a biograph entertainment held at the Hippodrome, next to the Newtown Town Hall. A series of ...

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  5. CONSISTENCY.

    Last evening Mr. J. Cook, M.P., made the following reply to the speech of the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) at Parramatta on Friday evening:— ...

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  6. MR. MAWSON WELCOMED.

    "Mawson, in every respect, just as I am myself, is thoroughly—in sympathy and sentiment—an Australian." That confession of Professor David's faith ...

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  7. WHEAT CORNER.

    Mr. Patten, the Chicago wheat speculator, prophesies that before many months the people of Europe will be struggling for bread in famine-stricken queues. He has ...

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  8. NAVAL ARMAMENTS. STATEMENT BY MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith, in a speech at Glasgow, said the Cawdor Memorandum was merely an electioneering pamphlet. Had the Liberals proceeded on its lines they would ...

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  9. TURKISH UPHEAVAL. VIENNA BLAMES THE SULTAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople reports that two military trains, containing 1600 infantry from Salonica, have arrived at Spartskul[?]h, 76 kilometres from ...

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  10. MAJOR GENERAL HOAD.

    Major-General Hoad, Inspector-General of the Commonwealth military forces, is a passenger, bound for Melbourne, by the Makura, which arrived at Pinkenba to-day from ...

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  11. GREAT BRITAIN FIRM.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, speaking at Glasgow, said the Turkish Government had assured Great Britain that it intended to adhere strictly to the ...

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  12. SIEGE OF TABRIZ.

    The Shah has rejected a request of the Consuls at Tabriz to allow the transit of corn for British and Russian subjects. ...

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  13. RIOTS IN ASIA MINOR.

    The "Times" correspondent at Constantinople reports that the officers of the Third Army Corps telegraphed threatening to attack the capital unless the ...

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  14. MINING CAMP RIOT.

    A riot occurred in a mining camp at Velardena, Cowhuila, Mexico, owing to the Mayor suppressing a religious procession. ...

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  15. TASMANIAN VOTING.

    The Tasmanians are using the Hare-Nansen system of voting in their elections. The Tasmanian, when he gets the voting papers, will probably be able to understand what he is to ...

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  16. CAPTAIN COLOMB'S OPINION.

    Captain Colomb, the naval authority, in a letter to Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P. for the Castle Division of Durham, dealing with the Labour party's communication ...

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  17. STEAMER TRYST SUNK.

    The R.M.S. Ortona, homeward bound. when 20 miles south of the Eddystone Lighthouse, in the English Channel, collided with the small steamer Tryst, which ...

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  18. SULTAN'S DECLARATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Constantinople telegraphs that the avowed reactionaries have retired, and that the Sultan has reiterated his assurance to ...

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  19. PRESENTATION SHIPS.

    The "Times," in commenting upon Canada's proposal to discuss the question of its defences with the Admiralty, and the Australian Government's request for the ...

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  20. KINIZULU'S SENTENCE.

    The Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a despatch to the Governor of Natal, accepting the verdict in the trial of Dinizulu, the Zulu paramount ...

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  21. "DOCKING" AN ELEPHANT.

    Failing regular social advices from the Orient, Australia is unaware whether the exquisites of Siam aud Burmah dock the tails of the elephants they ride as the citizen of ...

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  22. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    Mount Etna is in [?]ruption. Huge flames and dense showers of ashes are issuing from the crater. Stromboli has become increasingly ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN-MADE IRON.

    The Carriage and waggon Builders' Association at their annual conference in Adelaide on Thursday, passed the following resolution: —"That the Federal Government be asked to ...

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  24. AN AUSTRIAN STORY.

    Despatches received from Salonica by the "Neue Frei Presse," at Vienna, state that the Young Turkish party ordered the Third Army Corps to march on ...

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  25. MOTHER AND CHILD BURNED.

    The curtains of a bed in the residence of Mr. William M'Kee in Foveaux-street, Surry Hills, came in contact with a light shortly before midnight on Saturday, and in a minute ...

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  26. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    President Taft in a message to Congress, supports a bill to establish, with certain limitations, freetrade between the United States and the Philippines. ...

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  27. "NO DESPOTIC RULE."

    The Parliamentary Committee and the Ulema have issued a pacifying proclamation declaring that there is no fear of a return to despotic rule in Turkey. ...

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  28. BURWOOD AID.

    Alderman R. Shute (Mayor of Burwood) occupled the chair at a meeting held at the Burwood Town Hall on Friday night, when addresses in support of the Dreadnought Fund ...

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  29. RUSSIAN SECRET POLICE.

    The trial of M. L[?]pukhin, formerly chief of[?] the Russian detective service, charged with treason, is being held in camera, before ten Judges. ...

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  30. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    A special meeting of the executive of the Sydney Single Tax League was held on Friday night to consider the progressive land value tax proposals of the Federal Government. Rev. ...

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  31. "WADE'S SPIES."

    There is a great stir in the town in connection with Broken Hill trials. Harry Holland and Harry Gray, two of the accused, who arrived with witnesses last night, addressed ...

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  32. POLAR OBSERVATORY.

    That Australasia should set up a weather observing station on the Polar continent was the suggestion which Professor David said, on Saturday night, he hoped to see carried out ...

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  33. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Another live bomb has been discovered on the Agrpara railway, Bengal. ...

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  34. ARMENIANS BUTCHERED.

    An anti-Armenian outbreak occurred at Adana, in Asia Minor. Sixty Armenians were slaughtered, and many houses were burnt. The troops, being unable to stop ...

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  35. MR. KIDSTON AT CHARTERS TOWERS.

    Mr. Kidston addressed a packed meeting in the Theatre Royal last night. A few labour followers created considerable disturbance. The police at the finish had to interfere. A ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The shipment of fruit by the R.M.S. Orestes arrived in excellent condition. Australian pears were quoted mostly at 11s 6d to 15s per case; Josephines brought 18s to ...

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  37. ALL-RED MAIL ROUTE.

    The Colonial Office is without any information in regard to the All-Red mail route conference referred to in a cablegram from Melbourne, Vic[?] announcing ...

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  38. A PRESENT FROM THE SULTAN.

    The Sultan has presented the theological students with £10,000 sterling. ...

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  39. MONEY MARKETS AFFECTED.

    British Consols are quoted at 84[?] standard. The market is nervous through the uncertain state of Turkish affairs. ...

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  40. SYDNEY G.P.O. CLEANING.

    The report of the officials regarding the expenditure, which amounts to £50 a week, to keep the Sydney General Post Office clean is not regarded as satisfactory by the ...

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  41. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A meeting of Arnst's backers has decided to accept Webb's challenge to row for the championship of the world. It is probable that the race will be rowed towards the end of ...

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  42. THE ONSLOW CYCLONE.

    Further particulars have been received of the recent disastrous storm at Onslow, which lasted 19 hours. All the boats broke away from their moorings, and the collier—a 75-ton ...

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  43. THE PLAGUE.

    The report of the acting city health officer, Dr. Sinclair, is reassuring, says the Lord Mayor; nevertheless, every efffort is being made to stamp out any further trouble. ...

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  44. CANNIBALS KILL JAP.

    When the German steamer Prinz Waldemar, which arrived on Saturday, called at Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, in German New Guinea, news was received of unrest on the part of ...

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  45. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    The attitude of the troops in Constantinople towards civilians and foreigners is irreproachable. The young Turks in Salonica, apparently ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH NAVAL DESPATCH.

    Reuter has published a synopsis of the Commonwealth's naval despatch to the Admiralty. [Senator Pearce, when interviewed, refused ...

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  47. THE GAMING ACT.

    No. 281 Pitt-street, city, was on Saturday morning publicly proclaimed a common gaming-house, at the instance of Sub-Inspector Soby[?]. The following notice was pasted ...

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  48. HAWKESBURY "OLD BOYS."

    At the Hawkesbury Agricultural College Old Boys' dinner on Wednesday evening, the suggestion was made by one of the speakers that the students, past and present, should ...

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  49. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Cabinet has arrived at the conclusion that as the Commonwealh Old Age Pension Act must necessarily override the State Act the Commonwealth Act must be regarded as in ...

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  50. EATING YOUNG THISTLES.

    A team of working bullocks, the property of Darbalara Estate, which were camped on a reserve two miles from town, last night ate some young thistles, eight dying. ...

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  51. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Postal Commission will resume its examination of witnesses in Sydney on Tuesday. The next place to be visited by them is Brisbane. So far, they have taken the evidence ...

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  52. FREETRADE VICTORY.

    The by-election for the East Edinburgh vacancy in the House of Commons resulted in Mr. Gibson (Freetrader) polling 4527 votes against 4069 polled by Mr. Ford ...

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  53. MOTOR CAPSIZES.

    Two brothers, named Frederick and James Stephenson, residents of Willoughby, were motoring from Hornsby to Sydney late last night. When near Gordon they noticed a ...

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  54. MUCH-TRAVELLED LETTER.

    Mr. C. Berman, of Ballara[?], has received a much-travelled letter from England, addressed to "C. Berman, Melbourne, America." After a spell in America the letter was sent to ...

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  55. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    The s[?]smograph records at Melbourne Observatory were yesterday examined, and it was found that at 4.50 p.m. on April 10 and at 11 30 a.m. on April 12 there were two distinct ...

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