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  2. THE IRON' INDUSTRY.

    "There is one thing I should like to say," Sir William Lyne remarked yesterday regarding the Lithgow crisis:— "Mr. Hoskins says: "We as a firm will ...

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  3. STRANGE OVERSIGHT.

    A prominent member of the Australian Institute of Mining Engineers, whose business of inspecting mines has made him conversant with the ramifications of the ...

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  4. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    Mr. G. L. Jessop, captain of Gloucestershire, writing in his private capacity, heartily supports the Hon. F. S. Jackson's views and remarks in ...

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  5. FIGHT FOR WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Files by the Vancouver lined Manuka, which arrived here last night, publish some details, of the great battle for the championship of the world, between Bill ...

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  6. DRINKING AMONG WOMEN.

    The drinking evil is an ever-recurring question, and various are the remedies proposed for its elimination or reduction. One of the features that has lately come ...

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  7. U.S.A. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.

    The Democratic Convention sitting at Denver City, U.S.A., in the first ballot for its Presidential candidate, gave 892 votes to Mr. W. J. Bryan, 59 ...

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  8. THE ALL RED ROUTE.

    The resolution favoring the All-Red Route introduced into the Canadian House of Commons by Sir Wilfred Laurier was carried by 109 votes to ...

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  9. CHOICE OF THE MILITANT DEMOCRACY.

    When the nominator described Mr. Bryan as "the choice of the militant Democracy," the Convention cheered with the wildest enthusiasm ...

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  10. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, has announced that, the House of Commons will adjourn on August 1, and reassemble on October 12 ...

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  11. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A third death from ptomaine poisoning has occurred at St. Anne-on-the-Sea, Lancashire. The other sufferers are in a critical ...

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  12. THE POSITION OF THE MEN.

    Mr. Joseph A. Doyle, secretary of the Eskbank Ironworkers' Association, has forwarded a statutory declaration to the Registrar of the Industrial Arbitration ...

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  13. COLLAPSE OF BRIDGE.

    Owing to a fractured girder supporting the scaffolding on the works of a new bridge at Cologne (Germany), collapsing, eighty-four persons were ...

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  14. A DESPERATE BURGLAR

    Major Cookson, of the 1st Sussex Regiment, while staying at the Belmont Hotel, New York, was roused by a burglar in his room, He grappled ...

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  15. NEW SWITCHBOARD FOR MELBOURNE.

    Tenders have been received for a common battery switchboard for the new telephone exchange. Melbourne. These were forwarded from England, Sweden. America ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    Kidston, Premier of Queensland, is inquiring into the facilities provided for distributing Queensland produce. He has inspected the process of handling ...

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  17. COLLIERY ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Robert Carter aged 19 years, was killed at the Wallsend Colliery tunnel to-day. At 12.30 pm a truck of small coal which had been drawn ...

    Article : 186 words
  18. COMMONWEALTH NAVAL SCHEME.

    Mr. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to a question by Mr. William Redmond, in the House of Commons, said the Commonwealth ...

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  19. CONQUERING THE AIR.

    Count Zeppelin, the celebrated German aeronaut, has been appointed directing engineer of an airship company formed in Germany ...

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  20. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.— Kauri gum is lifeless. At the sales to-day 488 cases were offered, and none sold ...

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  21. FEDERAL DEFENCE PROPOSALS.

    Mr. Joseph Cook. M.P.. Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition, criticised the Deakin defence proposals at the annual dinner of the Randwick Rifle Club in the ...

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  22. BIG FIRST NIGHT AT THE ROYAL.

    At the Theatre Royal last evening the latest production of the J. C. Williamson management, "The Red Mill," was enthusiastically received, and at its ...

    Article : 309 words
  23. ROOSEVELT'S HUNTING EXPERIENCES.

    A firm of publishers offered Mr. Roosevelt, President of the United States, £12,000 for the right to publish his hunting experiences in Africa ...

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  24. "NO FRONTS, NO TRAMS."

    According to the statement of a prominent member of the Tramway Employees Union. It is the intention of the employees to make a grout effort to induce ...

    Article : 217 words
  25. GOVERNOR AT NOWRA.

    The Governor. Sir Harry Rawson, visited Nowra yesterday in order to open a now wing of the local Superior Public School, and was one of the participants ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION.

    The secretary of the Prisoners' Aid Association (Mr. F. J. Willard) was confident in expressing the opinion that, taken on en average, drunkenness among women ...

    Article : 349 words
  27. ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The Royal Welsh male choir of twenty colliers, which is under engagement to give a series of concerts in Australia ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. A PUBLICAN STABBED.

    Hurry Crichton (45), Heensea of the Imperial Hotel, Newtown was last night stabbed in the arm, which necessitated treatment at Sydney Hospital by Dr ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. WESTRALIAN GOLD MINES.

    The strike of woodcutters on the goldfields is causing grave anxiety throughout the State. especially at Kalgoorile and Boulder where a prolonged struggle would ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    "We have done a great dead to promote closer settlement during the last twelve months." said the Minister for Lands to a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. GIRL TAKES MATCH-HEADS.

    A girl named Annie Byers (18½) residing with her parents at Little Walker-street North Sydney was admitted to the Royal North Shore Hospital yesterday ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. THE ZIG-ZAG.

    The work of cutting out the Lithgow Zig-zag on the Blue Mountains is proceeding steadily, and there are now between 400 and 500 men camped on the ...

    Article : 78 words
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