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  2. THE PREMIER REPLIES

    Mr. Carruthers famished tho following statement to the "Sunday Times" in response to a request for his side of the story:— ...

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  3. POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    The annual conference of the Political Labor League of New South Wales was continued yesterday morning at the Trades Hall, Mr. Fred Flowers, M.L.C., presiding. ...

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  4. IMMIGRANTS WILL SWARM.

    Mr. Anderson hart some important information to impart to a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday with reference to the progress of the immigration ...

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  5. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS

    At the British Labor Party's annual Conference at Belfast, Ireland, the agenda paper contained proposals making it impossible for the party's ...

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  6. LORDS v. COMMONS.

    The Lord Advocate of Scotland, Mr. Thomas Shaw, speaking at Edinburgh with regard to the recent deadlock between the Lords and Commons in ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The elections in Germany have commenced. Extraordinary excitement prevails, and a record poll is expected as the ...

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  8. MURDER OF WHITELEY

    The man who murdered Mr. Whiteley is named Rayner. He was well-dressed. The murderer is unknown to the ...

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  9. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—Kauri Gum: At the sales to-day 1574 cases were offered, of which 600 were sold. Scraped realised extreme prices, lower ...

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  10. CASE OF BLACKMAIL.

    Rayner is 29 years of age. His parents, who are married, are respectable people. The police describe Rayner as ...

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  11. JURY ROOM SCANDAL.

    Until the return of Mr. Wade, the Attorney-General, who is at present on a holiday visit to Tasmania, the Crown Law authorities are not in a position to ...

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  12. JAMAICA EARTHQUAKE

    The Kingston "Telegraph" accuses Sir J. A. Swettenham, the Governor, with wasting his energy cavorting round the city and condemning officials ...

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  13. INTENSE COLD.

    Intense cold is being experienced in Great Britain and Europe. Sixty-three degrees of frost have been recorded in Galicia ...

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  14. MUNICIPALISATION AND SOCIALISM.

    Sir Henry Fowler, Liberal Member for East Wolverhampton, in the course of a speech, ridiculed the municipalisation and socialist schemes of Mr. ...

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  15. VICTORIA FALLS POWER SCHEME.

    The prospectus is now issued of the Victoria Falls Power Company, Limited, registered in Southern Rhodesia under the Companies Ordinance, with a share, capital ...

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  16. PREMIER AT KIAMA.

    In performing the official opening at the K[?]ama Agricultural Show to-day, the Premier (Mr. Carruthers) said that for the year just closed New South Wales had ...

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  17. SERIOUS PLAGUE OUTBREAK.

    During the week two cases of Plague occurred in one establishment in the city, in George-street, near King-street, and yesterday a third was reported. ...

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  18. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE KILLED.

    A terrible fatality occurred at the railway yards this morning. A young, man named Milne Smith, employed as cleaner in the loc[?] department, was run over by ...

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  19. THE TRAM SYSTEM.

    For years we have been pointing out the uncommercial methods pursued by the Tramway authorities in respect of the collection of fares; nevertheless the loss ...

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  20. MATCH HEADS AND SUICIDE

    At the Water Polices Court yesterday, Annie Sloss, domestic servant, was charged with attempting suicide by drinking a solution made from match beads. ...

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  21. ROBBERY OF £1000.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, Patrick Manning, seaman, 26, described as a native of the United States, was charged with stealing a box containing 1000 ...

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  22. THE CARRIAGE OF MAILS.

    Reference was made to-day by the Postmaster-General to a new railway line that is being constructed through Mexico, by means of which, he thinks, there is ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  24. PATRIOTIC FUND

    Complaints having reached the "Sunday Times" that relief of genuine cases had been refused or only inadequate help given by the administrators of the Patriotic ...

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  25. DEATH IN THE TIN.

    Tinned fish and meat do not appear to be the only preserved foods possessing death-dealing propensities, for a fatal case of what is described as ptomaine ...

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  26. ANOTHER RAID.

    The police last night made another raid on premises occupied by Chinese, who are alleged to have been playing unlawful games of chance. Shortly after 9 o'clock ...

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  27. MAN SHOT AT DRUMMOYNE.

    At the Balmain Police Court yesterday, Arthur Joseph, 19. was charged with shooting with intent to murder William Joseph O'Brien, at Drummoyne, shortly before 12 ...

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  28. RAIN AT BROKEN HILL.

    Light rain has been faling here since Thursday afternoon. In all 57 points have been recorded locally, though Stephens Creek has had a total of 40 points. Outside ...

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  29. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    At about 8.30 last night an altercation took place between a number of men outside an hotel in Camperdown, during the course of which. It is alleged, a German ...

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  30. RETIRING POLICE OFFICERS

    Our Bathurst correspondent wired last night:—Sub-Inspector Morris, who retires on January 31, after 32 years' service, was presented with a silver-mounted ...

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  31. SUDDEN DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    An elderly man named William Clark, accompanied by his son, entered a Parramatta train at the Central Railway Station yesterday afternoon, but had hardly ...

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  32. WHARF LABORERS' STRIKE

    Nothing new transpired yesterday in connection with the wharf laborers' strike. Work at the wharves of the North Coast S.N. Co., Howard Smith and Co., and at ...

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  33. LABOR AND RELIGION.

    At last night's meeting of the Labor Conference the President (Mr. F. Flowers) explained that during his remarks concerning the Church the previous evening ...

    Article : 57 words
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