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  3. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One fresh case of smallpox was located this morning at Glebe. Later two cases were reported from Kogarah and two from ...

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  4. THE MEAT TRADE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Reuter at Washington states that anticipating a large mercase in the meat importation after it is placed on the free ...

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  5. LABOR ON THE RAND

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday Morning.—The trades' Federation has resolved to again present their demands to the Government and of not grant ...

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  6. CRUISER NEW ZEALAND

    VANCOUVER, Monday Morning.— The cruiser New Zealand has arrived and been welcomed by the Mayor and military authorities. ...

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  7. THE BALKAN WAR

    SALONIKA, Sunday Night. — The Greeks yesterday occupied [?] after the Bulgarians had pillaged the town and carried off a Greek ...

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  8. NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.—At the waterplane naval manoeuvres, Cromarty easily detected the enemy's [?] ...

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  9. MINE OWNERS' CONCESSIONS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday Morning.—The mine owners offer half a dy daring ten days, and a vacation after a year underground or two year on ...

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  10. A REPORT DENIED.

    BELGRADE, Sunday Night.—The Servians have completed the investment of Widin. It is semi-officially denied that ...

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  11. MOTOR CAR CASE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Australian motor car fraud cases adjourned till September 16. Ralph Millburn, Walter John ...

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  12. MURDER IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning. — The United States has sent a strongly - worded remonstrance to President Huerta of Mexico, ...

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  13. FIJI RESENTS QUARANTINE.

    SUVA, Monday Morning. — The Manapouri has arrived from Newcastle. The shipping companies resent the ...

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  14. RECOVERY OF ADRIANOPLE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday Night.— The mosque was crowded at a thanksgiving service for the recovery of Adrianople. ...

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  15. TOWN SAVED BY A BOATMAN.

    SALONIKA, Monday Morning.—The retreating Bulgarians left a h[?]tenant and two hundred men at Kavah with orders to burn and sack the town at ...

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  16. THE FRUIT INDUSTRY

    When it was predicted only as to back as 19[?] on one of the annual visits of inspection of orchards on the River Tamar, that within the years ...

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  17. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE

    One hundred and twenty delegates of the Trades' Federation conferred throughout Sunday The chief obtained is the settlement of the miners' ...

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  18. VACCINATION IN THE SOUTH

    HOBART, Monday. —A fairly large numbers of people attended Franklin Chambers to-day for the purpose of being vaccinated. The situation of the ...

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  19. OIL FUEL

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Mr Ramsay Macdonald, Labor M P in a letter to "The Leicester Pioneer," accuses Mr [?], First Lord of the ...

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  20. ACTION FOR DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The hearing of an action brought by South North of Sydney, newspaper proprietor to recover [?] Davis ...

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  21. VACCINATION AT LAUNCESTON

    The free vaccination depct at Patterson-street is growing in public favor, a nd yesterday saw a larger number than usual submit themselves to ...

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  22. MOBILISING TROOPS.

    A conference of Ministers at Pretoria has completed elaborate precautions for maintaining order. The Traded' Federation has cabled to the ...

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  23. BULGARIAN OUTRAGES.

    ATHENS, Monday Morning. — The Greek fleet has occupied Dedeagatch The Bulgarians, on retreating from Dedeagatch destroyed the Ottoman ...

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  24. SUDDEN STRIKE ARRANGED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday Morning The situation has not improved and the then have been warned to prepare for the signal for a sudden ...

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  25. BEACONSFIELD PRECAUTIONS

    A letter was received yesterday by the local authority at Beaconsfield from Dr. Pardy, stating that all medical practitioners in the State were public ...

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  26. EXPELLING THE TURKS.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday Morning.—Russian has abandoned the [?] of separate action against Turkey but is willing to participated in a naval ...

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  27. POLAR EXPLORERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. His Majesty King George, at Buckingham Palace [?] of [?] medals on members of the [?] expedition ...

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  28. RAILWAYS EXPERIMENTING.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Three of the leading railways and experiments meeting on a large scale with oil fuel ...

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  29. VACCINATION AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Monday. —The smallpox epidemic on the mainland is causing considerable concern [?] and many are being vaccinated in consequence ...

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  30. COLLEGE HOSPITAL

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary inaugurated the King's College Hospital which has been transferred ...

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  31. THE GREEK ADVANCE.

    SALONIKA, Monday Morning. The Greeks traversed twelve notes to Kresoa Pass with difficulty owing to the Bulgarians destroying the bridges ...

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  32. LATE ENGLISH MAILS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. It has been decided by Mr Wynne, Postmaster - General, to enforce penalties against the Orient Company for being ...

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  33. THEATRICAL

    LONDON, Sunday Night. "The R[?]erce" says J C. Williamson and Company are taking over the Whether[?] in South [?] and that Mr ...

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  34. PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Photographic Society of New South Wales won the amateur Photographers' competition The editor states that ...

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  35. BULGARIANS DEFEATED

    Supported by powerful [?] and four heavy months after matching in pouring rain and think fog on Friday night with the thermometer at freez ...

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  36. THE NEW STAMP

    MELBOURNE, Monday. New designs for the penny and twopenny stamps have been adopted by the Postmaster General (Mr Wynne), and ...

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  37. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Sunday Night. At a five speedy demonstration in Tra[?] Square, Svlvia [?] concluded a violent harangue by suggesting ...

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  38. THE KING'S VISIT

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Sir George Reid, High Commissioner, on being interviewer regarding rumors that the King would visit Australia in ...

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  39. RISING IN CHINA

    PEKING, Sunday Night.— The [?]have made a general advance, and the rebels are retreating in confusion The Northerner's crossed ...

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  40. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. A number of reports from electoral divisions regarding duplication, giving the result, of the examination of the rolls, show ...

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  41. INSURRECTION BREAKING

    PEKING, Monday Morning .— The [?] with the co-[?] of the navy captured the Sukau forts, breaking the back of the inscription ...

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  42. AIR TRAFFIC

    PARIS, Monday Morning. —A Franco-German Convention has been signed regulating the an traffic. Private air craft will be at liberty to ...

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  43. A VIOLENT YOUNG LADY

    LONDON, Monday Morning Sylvia [?] was at liberty under the "Cat and Mouse Act," and as her heense had expired, at was expected ...

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  44. ACTION FOR DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Mr Justice Powers, of the High Court, sitting in its original jurisdiction to-day commenced the hearing of a case arising ...

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  45. REBELS DRIVEN OUT.

    SHANGHAI, Monday Morning.— The landing of foreign of bluejackets including British, with four guns, relived the situation. Shells from the ...

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  46. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Many thousands of Unionist Club-men and Orangemen attended a drumhead service at West Betfast. Sir Edward ...

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  47. ALLEGED MURDER

    PERTH, Monday. It is reported by a police constable of a southern district township of Williams that a Mr Peter Hen son has apparently been ...

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  48. DOMINION HOUSE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The County Council Improvements Committee recommend that the Strand site offered to Earl Grey at ...

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  49. BISLEY MEETING

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — On leaving Bisley, Colonel Dean, captain of the Australian rifle team, thanked the Council of the Rifle Association for ...

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  50. MRS PANKHURSTS HEALTH.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mrs Pankhurst is improving. A young girl has been selected out of many volunteers for the transfusion operation. ...

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  51. OPOSSUMS WANTED

    PERTH, Monday. — The Western Australian Acclimatisation Society is attempting to introduce opossums into this State. It is understood that the ...

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  52. OVERDUE VESSELS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The overdue steamer American has been re insured at 85 guincas, and the Murex at 60 guineas. ...

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  53. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The South Australian new loan serip is quoted at one-half per cent. discount. ...

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  54. THE KING'S PRIZE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Chantor of Australia, was thirty-sixth is the King's Prize, with a total of 315. ...

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