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  2. "BE READY FOR DEEDS."

    Addressing a meeting of 15,000 at Bally-rooney, County Down, last night, Lord Charles Beresford, M.P. (Unionist), counselled the Ulstermen to prepare for eventualities without ...

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  3. AUCTION SHOPS.

    In last issue attention was drawn to the number of auction shops in the city, some of which are existing on "take-down" methods, and suggesting that in the interests of the public these ...

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  4. WILL ULSTER FIGHT?

    The further particulars of the arrangements for "Ulster Day" which we give this morning elsewhere cannot fail to deepen the impression which the organised resistance of North-East ...

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  5. THE NAVIGATION BILL.

    The Navigation Bill will come up for consideration in the Federal Parliament when the "Baby Bonus" is disposed of Perhaps next week the House will be "in the thick of it." It ...

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  6. OPIUM DENS.

    Possibly few social organisations or workers get as deep down into the mire of slum life as the Salvation Army. Thus some of the workers were, interrogated as to whether they ...

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  7. FOREIGNER RUNS AMOK.

    A foreigner who was residing in a hotel at Tottenham ran amok this morning and murdered a" barmaid. He rushed into the bar and shot at the two ...

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  8. DOCTORS ON STRIKE.

    The strike of doctors against the national insurance scheme is spreading rapidly. To-day 36 more resigned their positions as medical officers of friendly societies in Essex. ...

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  9. "FOR THE BRITISH EMPIRE."

    On the eve of Ulster Day Sir Edward Carson, champion of the anti-Home Rule crusade, issued a message which has called forth a great outburst of enthusiasm and sympathy for ...

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  10. TRADES UNION INSURANCES.

    The Federation of Trades Unions, which is also at variance with the Government on the question of National insurance, is preparing to launch its own insurance society on friendly ...

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  11. EVACUATION OF EGYPT DEMANDED.

    A stormy meeting of the Peace Congress was held, here to-day. A resolution was carried demanding the evacuation of Egypt by Great Britain, and the ...

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  12. ENTHUSIASM IN BELFAST.

    The utmost enthusiasm is being manifested in Belfast to-night. The streets are full of people who are buying Union Jacks, and marching with them held aloft in processions ...

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  13. FEARS JAPANESE INVASION OF PACIFIC COAST.

    Lord Stanhope, interviewed on his arrival in British Columbia, said : "Canada ought to guard against a Japanese invasion of the Pacific Coast. The Japanese are now looking for new colonies ...

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  14. MR. ASQUITH JUSTIFIES HOME RULE

    Mr. Asquith, the Premier, in a preface to the report of the Cabinet Ministers' speeches on Home Rule, says: "The demand for Home Rule comes with ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    M. Bethenod, a French engineer, has patented a wireless instrument enabling the operator to telegraph at a higher speed without interference, and at one-tenth of the cost of the ...

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  16. MR. FLOWERS IN REPLY.

    Mr. Flowers yesterday replied to a statement by Mr. Yarrington concerning the alleged opium dens. Mr. Yarrington had stated that he appealed to Mr. Flowers privately; the ...

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  17. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A serious motor accident occurred this afternoon. While on the way to the Hawkesbury races a car, driven by Lawton Howden Greig (chauffeur), with four passengers—Messrs. The car swerved and capsized over an embankment. Greig received terrible injuries, dying soon afterwards. ...

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  18. "LEAVE US OR WE SHOOT YOU DOWN."

    A tremendous meeting was held in the Ulster Hall, Belfast, last night. Sir Edward Carson was presented with the original flag carried before King William at the ...

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  19. THE MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    It was officially stated to-day that the composition of the Atlantic Fleet from September will be as follows: Armored-cruisers, Good Hope, Lancaster, Suffolk and Hampshire. In ...

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  20. GAS CONNECTIONS.

    Is it a fact that connections cannot be mada to new buildings, and that the owners thereof are installing gas plants in them ? This was a question put to Mr. Lukey ...

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  21. GAS CONCILIATION COMMITTEE.

    The first meeting of the Gas Conciliation Committee was held yesterday morning at the Chambers of the chairman, Mr. H. N. McLaurin, Wentworth Court, Phillip-street. The ...

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  22. TEXTILE WORKERS ON STRIKE.

    Another big strike was declared here to-day, when 4000 textile workers again downed tools at the instance of the Industrial Workers of the World. ...

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  23. MORE LIGHTHOUSES ON N.S.W. COAST.

    Commander Brewis, Inspector of Lighthouses has furnished a report upon a Sydney Press paragraph to the effect that the lighthouses along the New South Wales coast are ...

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  24. PRACTICAL HELP FROM SYDNEY.

    The matter of giving assistance to Ulstermen has been before the Sydney Orangemen for some time. A prominent member of the Order, speaking to a "Sunday Times" representative ...

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  25. TROUBLE WITH MILL WORKERS.

    The cardroom workers of the Oldham mill have given notice of a strike owing to the fact that the owners refuse to compensate a girl who was injured while cleaning some moving ...

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  26. DESERTIONS FROM THE TINGIRA.

    The rumors regarding desertions from the training ship Tingara, referred to in last issue of the "Sunday Times," were brought under the notice of Commander Lewin, who is in charge ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. "INDUSTRIAL SAVAGERY."

    Referring yesterday to the strike of municipal sanitary employees at Broken Hill, Mr. Flowers severely criticised their action. "I am thankful the outbreak is confined to ...

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  28. CHINESE AUTHORITY'S DISCLAIMER.

    Mr. W. Yinson Lee, president of the Australian Chinese Association, yesterday referred to the charge in the following terms : "I suppose by now most reasonable-minded ...

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  29. UNIVERSITY REFORM.

    Mr. Carmichael yesterday replied to comments on the University Bill in the following terms : "Some criticism has been levelled at the ...

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  30. THREE STUDENTS KILLED.

    Last night a train hit an automobile in whcih were a party of students. Three of them were killed and two seriously injured. ...

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  31. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" says in a leading article this morning: "China's leaning towards the resources and friendships of our Empire is not a thing to be lightly put aside. ...

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  32. NORMAL CONDITIONS-WAITING FOR CONFERENCE.

    Matters are quiet to-day. The Municipal employees returned to work last night, and to-day we have electricity, sanitation, meat, &c. A conference of the belligerent parties is to be ...

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  33. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Col. Miller, administrator of the Federal Territory, together with his household in Melbourne left to-day for Sydney en route to the Capital Territory, where permanent residence ...

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  34. BIG VOLCANO IN ERUPTION.

    Stromboli is again in violent eruption. Six craters are aflame, and others are showering boiling water on the island, which is being buried in volcanic dust from two to six feet ...

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  35. PRESIDENT CABLES THANKS TO BRITAIN.

    There is no public rush to subscribe to the Chinese loan, but it is expected that it will be covered to-day. The President, Yuan-Shih-Kai, cabled the ...

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  36. WOMAN'S FOOT CUT OFF.

    Our Perth (W.A.) correspondent wired last night:—Mary Arbuckle, married, aged 45, residing in Bourke-street, North Fremantle, was alighting from a train while it was in motion ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    Commander W. M. Crose, of the U.S. cruiser Princeton, and Mr. J. P. Bray, Consul for the United States, paid a call on the Premier yesterday morning. ...

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  38. THE COCOA PRESS.

    The cocoa firm of Messrs. Rowntree Ltd., have purchased five Birmingham papers belonging to the Midland Express Company. ...

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  39. NEW COMMONWEALTH WORKS.

    The following new works have been ordered. The construction of subway to Sydney parcels post building, Redfern, at the tendered price, £2275; improvements to road approaches and ...

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  40. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The malls, dated at London, August 30, per P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Morea, will, it is expected, reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters from the General Post-office ...

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  41. MR. JUSTICE O'CONNOR.

    On inquiry last night at St. Vincent's private hospital, Darlinghurst, regarding the condition of Mr. Justice O'Connor, it was learned that he had considerably improved. ...

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  42. MR. JAMES, M.L.A.

    Mr. A. James, M.L.A. for Goulburn, who has been ill for some time, is now on a fair way to complete recovery. He will leave with Mrs. James in the Mongolia on Saturday next, for ...

    Article : 55 words
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