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  2. THE HEAT WAVE.

    From all portions of the State reports came to hand yesterday of terrific heat and devastating bush fires. Many people were stricken down by heat apoplexy, aged citizens ...

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  3. THE MILK TROUBLE.

    In connection with the strike of suppliers to the Fresh Food and Ice Company, Limited, Mr. Dovers, general secretary of the South Coast and West Camden Milk Suppliers' ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION

    Excitement has run high all this afternoon, The crowd has already got beyond control because slight official notice was taken of this morning's happenings. The Proprietary ...

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  5. BARRIER RIOT.

    To-day has been a day of excitement. Early in the morning an outrage was committed. A portion of the railway line leading to the mines was blown up. The incident ...

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  6. TERRORIST PLOT.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that a student momentarily deposited a packet containing a bomb on a table of the Central Cafe in ...

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  7. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    Mr. C. Caiger, a naval architect, and Mr. Doresa, a shipowner, both of London, are the only British survivors from the fall of the Trinacria Hotel, Messina, in the ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. A FUND IN BRISBANE.

    The Mayor of Brisbane has convened a meeting for to-morrow, with a view to initiating a subscription list in connection with the Calabrian earthquake. Upwards of £50 has ...

    Article : 38 words
  9. LIVING IN.

    The Departmental Committee appointed to consider the conditions of employment in retail houses has presented its reports. The majority of the committee, in ...

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  10. HELP FROM SYDNEY.

    A public meeting is to to held at the Town Hall to-day to consider means for raising a fund for the relief of the sufferers by the earthquake in Italy. ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT DETERMINED

    News of the blowing up of the Silverton tramway line, received by wire yesterday, was regarded in an extremely serious light by the Government. It had been hoped, Mr. Wood, ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have read the accounts in the "Herald" of this dreadful visitation of nature, and I know Messina and the Messinese well. I hope that the Italians and Messinese ...

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  13. ITALIAN RELIEF MEASURES.

    The "Temps" states that the Pope has opened a credit in aid of stifferers by the earthquake with a subscription of 1,000,000 lire (£40,000), in addition to his other gift ...

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  14. IN THE CITY.

    After an uncomfortably hot night, yesterday broke close and muggy in the city, the thermometer reading as early as 9 a.m. being 35 degrees. Although the extraordinary ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I make what appears to me a practical suggestion re helping the sufferers in the Calabrian earthquake. I propose that the Australian shipping combine should offer ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. MUTINY IN PERSIA.

    During disturbances at Ispahan, Southera Persia, leading to bloodshed, soldiers got out of hand and pillaged the bazaar. The Governor and officials took refuge ...

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  17. A FEDERAL MATTER.

    The Premier of New South Wales, Mr. Wade, questioned regarding the attitude likely to be adopted by the New South Wales Government in connection with the industrial ...

    Article : 162 words
  18. RELIEF FROM ABROAD.

    The United States Congress meets on Monday to pass President Roosevelt's suggested appropriation of 500,000 dollars (£100,000) in aid of the sufferers by the ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. RELIGIOUS RIOTS.

    Police in a suburb of Calcutta were mobbed because in deference to Hindu feeling they prohibited the sacrifice of cows at a Mohammedan festival. ...

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  20. NO "SITUATION" IN SYDNEY.

    Inquiries were made yesterday, at the offices of the Fresh Food and Ice Company as to whether there was any shortage of milk forwarded to it. Mr. Dawson, secretary of the ...

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  21. HORSE-TRAINER'S DISAPPEARANCE

    E. Crouch, a Newmarket trainer, though, he had arranged to return to Perth on December 29 with a consignment of thorough-breds for stock purposes, disappeared for ...

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  22. THE SUBURBS SUFFER.

    The conditions in many of the suburbs yesterday were even worse than those experienced on Sunday. At Strathfield, for instance, Mr. Wilson, the officer in charge of the ...

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  23. THE SEVEN DAYS' NOTICE.

    As a number of suppliers were under the impression that the seven days' notice was illegal, this afternoon the president and secretary of the Milk Suppliers' Association ...

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  24. MORE MOONSHINE.

    The Chief Secretary stated yesterday that it had been suggested by certain persons, especially by Mr. Tom Mann, at public meetings held in Broken Hill, that the Government was ...

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  25. SUMMARY JUSTICE.

    Sixteen men engaged in looting at Messina yesterday were shot and 600 others were arrested. Some of the looters attacked survivors of the earthquake. Others ...

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  26. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Generally speaking, from the incomplete returns so far received, the heat in the country yesterday was not quite so intense as on Sunday. Still, many very high temperatures were ...

    Article : 239 words
  27. INTRIGUES IN CHINA.

    As the result of a Manchu plot, an edict has been issued in Peking dismissing Yuan-stih-kai, one of the Grand Secretaries, and in the reign of the late Emperor, chief ...

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  28. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor emerged from his seclusion, and gave the usual New Year's reception in Berlin. ...

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  29. CHINESE STOWAWAYS.

    Owing to the recent discovery of big batches of Chinese stowaways in vessels from the Far East, and to the passage by the Federal Parliament of the Stowaways Act, ...

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  30. THE SEA GIVES UP ITS DEAD.

    The sea is casting ashore hundreds of corpses terribly mutilated. On the other hand, corpses among the ruins are so numerous that it is impossible to bury there. ...

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  31. POLICE MOVEMENTS.

    Inspector-General Garvin receives telegrams every day from Broken Hill advising him of developments there. Yesterday morning he received a wire stating that Inspector Roche ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. ARCHBISHOP OF HOBART.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Delany, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, has left Rome for Naples, where he joins the R.M.S. Oroya for Australia. ...

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  33. CAMDEN SUPPLIERS' ATTITUDE.

    Mr. A. L. Bennett, hon. secretary of the Camden branch of the Milk Suppliers' Association, when interviewed to-day in connection with the milk trouble, stated he ...

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  34. ROYALTY'S DEVOTION RECOGNISED

    Queen Elena is working devotedly in the Messina Hospital. A panic occurred there yesterday in consequence of a slight earthquake shock, and ...

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  35. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Tom Longboat, a Canadian Indian, one of the competitors in the Marathon race, won a race of 25 miles at Buffalo, U.S.A. P. Dorando, who finished first in the ...

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  36. THE OLIVE BRANCH.

    Mr. Thomas, P.M.G., is using every endeavour to patch up the breach which exists between the proprietors and the men. To-day he wired to the secretary of the A.M.A., ...

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  37. COOLER CONDITIONS PROMISED.

    Mr. Stewart Wilson, of the Weather Bureau, said last night that the southerly change experienced at Sydney last evening will result in cooler conditions to-day, practically ...

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  38. A CONTRADICTION.

    Mr. P. T. Taylor, chairman of the N.S.W. Fresh Food and Ice Company, Ltd., writes:— A statement is attributed to Mr. Love, president of the South Coast and West Camden ...

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  39. A FAST SPRINT.

    R. E. Walker, a Canadian, ran 100 metres at Pretoria in 10 2-5s. [Walker, at the Olympic games, won the 100 metres race in 10 4-5s. The time given in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. QUEER STATE OF AFFAIRS.

    The Municipal Employees' Association yesterday decided not to work any day or night carts going to the Proprietary mine while the trouble is on to removo garbage. The ...

    Article : 594 words
  41. EARTHQUAKE PROOF.

    An Italian engineer states that new houses 30 feet in height, erected at Reggio and Ferruzzano after the earthquake of 1905, resisted the shocks successfully. ...

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  42. RECORDS OF THE PAST.

    In view of the severity of the great heat wave which has been passing over the State, it may be interesting to recall some of the records of the past. The data in the ...

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  43. RECOGNISING HEROISM.

    The citizens of Rome have decided to present the officers and men of the foreign warships at Messina with medals commemorative of their heroism. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Father John of Kronstadt. [Father John of Cronstadt was at one time almost worshipped by the peasants of Russia. ...

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  45. EXPERIENCES AT BOURKE.

    The present heat wave at Bourke has continued for the past six days, during which time the maximum temperature has ranged between 103 and 125 degrees. ...

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  46. EFFECTS OF THE TROUBLE.

    The far-reaching effects of the Barrier trouble are becoming apparent. Information was received in Adelaide to-day that certain purchasers of Broken Hill Proprietary ...

    Article : 199 words
  47. SHOCK AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    A sharp shock of earthquake occurred here at 9.15 last evening. ...

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  48. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    This morning a deputation from the A.N.A. called upon the Minister for Defence for the purpose of bringing under his notice a resolution passed, at the last annual conference of ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    The Lord Mayor yesterday sent the following telegram to the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth:— "I am calling a public meeting to-morrow at ...

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  50. ADELAIDE BURGLARY.

    Early on Monday morning the tramsheds at New Thebarton were visited by thieves, who blew open the safe with dynamite, and got away with between £30 and £40. The ...

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  51. INFLUX OF CHINESE.

    A joint deputation from the A.N.A. and Trades and Labour Council waited upon the Minister for Defence to-day and urged that some measures should be taken to prevent a ...

    Article : 138 words
  52. THE RIVERINA RECORDS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  53. LORD MAYOR'S APPEAL.

    To-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) received the following telegram from Alderman Allen Taylor, Lord Mayor of Sydney:— "I am calling a public meeting to-morrow ...

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  54. AMUSEMENTS.

    The exhibition ot the Burns-Johnson Fight Pictures at the Town Hall last Wednesday drew so great an audience that the management decided to again present the series there during the first five nights of ...

    Article : 81 words
  55. ABORIGINAL STABS ANOTHER.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Urandangie, on the South Australian bordor, stating that an aboriginal named Friday stabbed another aboriginal ...

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  56. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The United States battleship fleet has arrived at Suez from Colombo. ...

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  57. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A wire from Roma says that 13 residents are suffering from ptomaine poisoning the rsult of eating ham and eggs. ...

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  58. EFFECT ON SUBURBAN GARDENS.

    The effects of Sunday's high temperature are everywhere observable about the eastern suburbs, and the gardens of Randwick and Waverley appear to have especially suffered. ...

    Article : 175 words
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