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  2. SIX DAYS' RACE FINISH.

    "Quarter of an hour to go!" bawled the clerk of the course into the ears of the ten riders left in the race. "No more reliefs!" he added. The end was ...

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  3. MR. WILLIS.

    Interviewed at Auckland, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., who is a member of the Totalisator Commission, now visiting New Zealand, said the New South Wales Government had now ...

    Article : 392 words
  4. CHINA REPUBLIC.

    The Government is directing elections to the National Convention in the Northern provinces, Turkestan, Tibet, and Mongolia. The Republicans are organising the South. ...

    Article : 154 words
  5. CITY RESTAURANTS.

    The conditions at city restaurants all that they should be? Such a question is frequently put by the man in the street, while the answer thereto is ...

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  6. AEROPLANE SMASH.

    A unique record was made in the history of aviation in Australia yesterday morning, when Mr. Hart had his first smash while carrying a passenger, Major C. Rosenthal, officer ...

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  7. JUSTICE COHEN DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr. Justice Cohen whilst on his return journey to Australia by the N.D.L. steamer Friedrich der Grosse. The Hon. Henry Emanuel Cohen has been a ...

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  8. KEIR HARDIE, TRAITOR.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, chairman of the Labor Party in the House of Commons, and M.P. for Merthyr Tydvil, writing in the "Welsh Pioneer," says:— "Many of the Gaekwar of Baroda's ...

    Article : 316 words
  9. REVOLUTIONARIES EXECUTE VICEROY.

    Consular advices from Chun Kin state that the revolutionaries have executed the Viceroy Chao-er-Feng and the Imperialist General Tien. ...

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  10. THIRTY-THREE YEARS' INTRIGUES

    The Government is determined to publish ex-Sultan Abdul Hamid's, journals. Five hundred boxes of memoranda were found in a chamber near his bedroom. ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. LABOR UNREST.

    Objecting to the discharge note system, hundreds of workmen of the Tweedside shipyards have tendered notices of resignation. The movement against the notes has spread ...

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  12. LATE MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The invalid and old-age pensions now in force in Australia number 87,665. NARROW ESCAPE. Horsham Hospital was nearly ignited last ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S PUNITIVE MEASURES.

    Three more Persians at Tabriz have been sentenced to be hanged. Four houses, from which shots were fired at the Russians, have been blown up. ...

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  14. IRONWORKERS WON'T WORK 53 HOURS.

    A meeting of worker's at Thames ironworks resolved not to work 53 hours per week. ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR IDEALS.

    After three days discussion the Labor conference, sitting at Bloemfontein, has recommended a white Labor, policy and the establishment of a defence force, with the special ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. SPIES IN GERMAN PRISONS.

    Trench and Brandon, the two Britons serving sentences for espionage, are being subjected to the most rigorous restrictions, owing to Capt. Lux's escape. ...

    Article : 44 words
  17. DROPPED DEAD IN PARK.

    Albert Ernest Cook (44), caretaker of the Parramatta Oval, died suddenly in Parramatta Park yesterday morning. He left his home with his son, aged 7 years, ...

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  18. FRENCH TROUBLES IN MOROCCO.

    The native garrison at Sefru, under French instructors, after a sharp fight, drove off the hostile tribesmen, killing 50. Five Riffians were killed and 15 wounded. The cruiser Duchayia ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. TALKS WITH THE VICTORS.

    Seen after the race, the placed men were found to be wonderfully fresh. Not a line was perceptible in their faces more than an ordinary handicap might impress, and their ...

    Article : 331 words
  20. FEDERAL CAPITAL DESIGNS.

    The time for receiving competitive designs for the Federal Capital will close on January 31. Already designs are to hand from Europe. One competitor, a Government Architect of ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. STOLEN SIAMESE ROYAL JEWELS.

    Paul Debusock, a former official of the Siamese Court, "who was arrested here in connection with the robbery from the Queen of Siam of jewels worth £9000 in 1909, was remanded at ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. EXPRESS ROBBED.

    Two unmasked men robbed the South Pacific Company's north-bound. Oregon express near Red Bluff. They bound and gagged three mail clerks and ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. AGAINST HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson last night opened the Ulster anti-Home Rule campaign at Omagh. Thousands travelled thither from all parts of Ireland. ...

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  24. IPSWICH TRAGEDY.

    The charge against John Gottlieb Jenner of having cut the throat of Annie Holzwart with a razor on December 23, was proceeded with at Ipswich to-day. ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. WHO SHALL RULE?

    The Treasurer, Mr. Dacey, yesterday added something to the discussion waging round the question of railway control, instituted on Friday as the result of a deputation. Mr. Dacey ...

    Article : 559 words
  26. SCHOOL COLLAPSES.

    A school building at Seville collapsed, and buried numbers of teachers and children. The bodies of one master, three mistresses, and three children have been recovered. ...

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  27. STEVENSON V. GRAY.

    Last night's session of the second match, of 18,000 up, between H. W. Stevenson (Eng.) and George Gray (Australia), concluded with the scores:—Gray, 7156; Stevenson, 6649. ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. SUPPOSED OVERTURNED BOAT.

    The police have been all day investigating the rumored sighting of an overturned boat with two persons clinging to it, supposed to have been seen off Sandgate in the night. No trace ...

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  29. WORKMEN'S TRAIN WRECKED.

    An electric workmen's train collided with a stationary engine. Seven coaches were wrecked, and one caught fire. ...

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  30. OTHER RIDERS' VIEWS.

    Alfred Grenda, the tall Tasmanian, who ran second, who is also holder of the mile championship of Australia, also had little to say beyond that the race was well run and had ...

    Article : 250 words
  31. NAVAL COLLEGE AT JERVIS BAY.

    The Ministers for Defence and Home Affairs, Senator Pearce, and Mr. King O'Malley, returned to-day from Jervis Bay, where they inspected the proposed site for a Naval College. ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. BURNT TO CINDERS.

    A fire occurred early yesterday morning at 82 Dixon-street, Sydney, as a result of which a Chinese cook-shop was burnt-out. The headquarters station of the Fire Brigade ...

    Article : 271 words
  33. "BATH-TUB TAX."

    The bath-tub tax, a relic of olden times, is about to be abolished in Montreal. The imposition was first made when baths were luxuries of the rich. ...

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  34. LINDRUM V. REECE.

    In his match with Reecc, Fred Lindrum has scored 13,630, including breaks of 419 and 264. Reece's total is 12,182. ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The grave containing the cremated remains of. Mr. John C. Macdona, late Conservative Member for Rotherhithe, which were buried at Sligo, was opened ...

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  36. NEW SUBMARINE FOR BRITAIN.

    The Admiralty has ordered to be built at Greenock a submarine of the Laurenti type, with double hull. ...

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  37. CAR JUMPS BRIDGE.

    Four persons were fatally injured as the result of a street car jumping over a bridge. It fell 55 feet, and turned a somersault before landing. ...

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  38. JOHN B. HOBBS AND THE CROWD AT THE N.S. WALES MATCH.

    J. B. Hobbs, the English cricketer, says the cabled report referring to his letter to the London. "Evening News," is correct The attitude of the Sydney crowd towards the ...

    Article : 141 words
  39. SUPPOSED SUICIDE WITH CYANIDE.

    Senior Constable Scully, of Balmain police, reported to the City Coroner yesterday, concerning the death of Ernest Frank Williams (43), lately of Palmer-street, Balmain. ...

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  40. THE HUGE CROWD.

    Regarding the immense attendance of over 55,000, the International riders present—A. T. Goullet, Gordon Walker. P. Hehir, Iver Lawson. and W. L. Miten—were agreed that it was one ...

    Article : 161 words
  41. WOLGAST RECOVERING.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Morning.—Ad Wolgast, the light-weight boxing champion, who was operated on for appendicitis, is rapidly recovering, and hopes to re-enter the ring in July. ...

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  42. PHENOMENAL COLD.

    The phenomenal cold spell Continues, and zero temperatures have been recorded throughout the Mississippi Valley. ...

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  43. LATE SHIPPING

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Arrivals:—London: Nerehana, Rimutaka. San Francisco: Tahiti. Departure: For Wellington, Whakaseno. ...

    Article : 21 words
  44. BROKEN HILL BRITISH.

    Mr. G. C. Klug's report on the B.H. British Mine will be given to the directors of the company in the coming week. ...

    Article : 39 words
  45. HOTEL BURNT.

    An hotel here was destroyed by fire, the guests escaping via the roof. A number of girl employees were trapped on the top floor, and were rescued by firemen, who ...

    Article : 65 words
  46. LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  47. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The weather forecast issued by the Meteorological Bureau, for NewSouth Wales to-day is: "Unsettled showery conditions, contracting to the north-eastern districts and coastal; ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. PERSONAL.

    The Treasurer, Mr. Dacey, leaves to-day on a tour of inspection of the lighthouses and pilot stations on the North Coast. His trip will also include a visit to Brisbane. The Minister will ...

    Article : 51 words
  49. THE PROMOTER GRATIFIED.

    Mr. J. D. Williams, the promoter of the race, who, it is understood, risked over. £5000 in this one carnival, was very pleased with the race in every way. ...

    Article : 211 words
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