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  2. IF THERE'S A BREAD STRIKE

    Rumors, of a bread strike must have struck many a family with a dull, doughy thud, and not least so the Smiths. Not the Smiths you mean—the other Smiths. They might certainly ...

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  3. THE GREAT HOLD-UP

    Once again the women of Sydney have worked nobly in the cause of sweet charity. They begged in the streets for the wherewithal to give ...

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  4. ON THE COALFIELDS.

    No important development is likely for the present. The result of the proprietors' meeting in Sydney on Friday has not been disclosed. A formal answer will be sent to the Mine ...

    Article : 344 words
  5. THE NEW ALBANIA.

    The Bulgarian regiments, with the exception of one company, have evacuated Salonika. CORFU, Friday Night. Telegraphic advices state that Essad Pasha ...

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  6. SCOTLAND AND HOME RULE

    The Scottish Liberals' Home Rule Bill provides for a single Chamber of 140 members, representing the existing constituencies excepting the Universities. ...

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  7. LORD DENMAN'S VISIT.

    Yesterday's civic reception of the Goveraor-General, Lord Denman, amply demonstrated the fact that although he may be temporarily deprived of an official roof and bed in this city, at ...

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  8. THE FRIEDMANN "CURE."

    The medical authorities report that Dr. Friedmann's cure for consumption is no better than other established curative methods. Dr. Friedmann himself is engaged in a lively ...

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  9. AERIAL DEFENCE.

    Liverpool shipowners and leading commercial men are initiating a scheme to provide a Liverpool flying corps, to be part of the National air fleet. ...

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  10. SUFFRAGETTE SCHEMES.

    Seven women and a man named Clayton, a consulting analyst, have been changed with conspiring with Mrs. Pankhurst and others to damage property. ...

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  11. PLOT TO BURN AVIATION SHEDS.

    The police have discovered a plot to burn the Government aviation sheds at Upper Avon. ...

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  12. LABOR UNREST.

    The unrest amongst the shipyard workers is growing. Members of the various unions in the Federated districts have been circularised and asked ...

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  13. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT'S ILLNESS.

    The strength of the Duchess of Connaught is steadily maintained. Her condition, however, still causes anxiety. ...

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    His Majesty's Representative can find no resting place in Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SPECIAL COURT PROPOSAL CARRIED.

    Though figures are not yet available, it is understood that the lodges have carried the proposal for the special court by two to one. ...

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  16. £80,000 LOST.

    Preparations were made yesterday and to-day at all of the South Coast collieries for a resumption of work on Monday next, after seven weeks' idleness. During the time the strike ...

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  17. THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T.

    First Citizen: "How much is it going, to cost you to-day?" Second Citizen: "I've got about five or six shillings' worth of small silver." ...

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  18. CRIMINAL APPEALS.

    Mr. Justice Pring sat in the Criminal Appeal Court jurisdiction yesterday. Mr. Walter Bevan appeared for the Crown. An application was made for leave to appeal ...

    Article : 618 words
  19. THE MAN WHO WOULD.

    "Well, no doubt So-and-So is all right, but personally, whenever I'm asked, if I have any. small change, it goes into the box." The speaker was emphatic. Someone had ...

    Article : 255 words
  20. MUNIFICENT GIFT.

    The British Government have accepted Lever Bros.' offer of Stafford House, to be used as a museum for London relics, and for the accommodation of distinguished visitors. ...

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  21. THE CLOSED SHOP.

    Twenty thousand miners are idle in various parts of South Wales as a protest against the employment of non-unionists. Similar strikes elsewhere have resulted in the ...

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  22. MRS. PANKHURST REMOVED TO A NURSING HOME.

    Mrs. Pankhurst has been removed to a nursing home at Woking. etsRID ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S LONDON HOME.

    The Minister for External Affairs has received from the London High Commissioner, some particulars of the various kinds of marble, stone, and timber which the Architect for ...

    Article : 291 words
  24. CALIFORNIA AND JAPAN.

    Acting under instructions, Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, has returned here, where he intends to remain until the Anti-Alien question is settled. ...

    Article : 36 words
  25. DURHAM MINERS RECEIVE BIG INCREASE.

    The Durham Couciliation Board has raised miners' wages 6¼ per cent. in the district. This is the highest increase granted since 1901. ...

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  26. QUEEN RECEIVES HIGH COMMISSIONER'S WIFE.

    Her Majesty the Queen gave an audience to-day to Mrs. McKenzie, wife of the High Commissioner for New Zealand. ...

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  27. SUGGESTIONS.

    "Any coppers, please?" "No, Miss; you don't get anything from me. You can think what you like, but I tell you it's over the odds." ...

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  28. MINE RAIDED.

    Telegraphic advices received in Sydney last night from Fremantle stated that shortly after midnight on Friday two armed burglars held up three watchmen at the Bullfinch Mine, some ...

    Article : 268 words
  29. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The appeal of the State Government against the decision of the State Full Court in the Federal Government House case will start to-morrow. ...

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  30. ORIGINAL BILL AMENDED.

    An amendment has been accepted by the Government in connection with the Bill originally framed to absolutely prevent Japanese holding lands in the State. ...

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  31. RUN OVER BY TRAM.

    While attempting to board a double tram in Castlereagh-street yesterday afternoon, a conductor named James M'Inerney, 28, of 6 M'Garvie-street, Paddington, received such ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Captain Nutting, A.D.C., and Captain Burnham, A.D.C., arrived by the Melbourne express on Saturday, and was received by his ...

    Article : 187 words
  33. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.

    "I'm stumped already." "Drop the whole lot in by mistake?" "No; the missus and the kids and a few others have got stalls upon—corner." ...

    Article : 308 words
  34. MARRIAGES AND BIRTHS.

    The number of marriages celebrated in the city and suburbs during 1912 was 8923, corresponding to a rate of 13.20 per 1000 of the population. This total is 1283 in excess of ...

    Article : 124 words
  35. CLABBY BRAWS WITH M'GOORTY.

    Eddie McGoorty drew with Jimmie Clabby in a ten rounds bout last night. The pace was fast and the fighting even throughout. ...

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  36. LABOR LEADER IN GAOL.

    Webb, president of the Federation of Labor, refused to pay a fine for obstructing the street traffic at Christchurch. He was sent to gaol, and urges his friends not to pay the fine, as ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. BROWNING LOVE-LETTERS SOLD.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The love letters of Robert Browning and his wife Elizabeth have been sold for £6650. ...

    Article : 26 words
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