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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    who formed the Actors' Equality Association, the managers have receded from their stand, and agreed to meet the actors and discuss the matter of ...

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  3. SPORTING

    Miss Fanny Durack broke her own record for 50 yards this afternoon at the Bondi baths by swimming the distance in 27 seconds dead. ...

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  4. South African Crisis.

    The proclamation of martial law is regarded as making the issue clear between the State and syndicatives who adopted the system of rapidly-organised ...

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  5. Australian Bank Robbed.

    Walter Robson pleaded guilty at the Court on the charge of stealing notes worth £7000 from the Commercial bank of Australia. The prisoner was ...

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  6. A Property Owners' Strike.

    When the property owners threat to strike against the proposed Income Tax alterations was brought under the notice of the Premier, he asked, what ...

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  7. DYNAMITE IN THE HANDS OF STRIKERS.

    The drivers and firemen have a staple of fuel contributed by a number of loyalists available to keep the trains running. ...

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  8. Tennis. COUNTRY MATCHES

    A strenuous fight for first and second places in Division I resulted in Barraba and Cowra qualifying, and Trundle and Richmond River in ...

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  9. Mail Steamer Ashore.

    The R.M.S. Cobequid is still above water. According to a message received by the agents, efforts to ascertain her ...

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  10. The Verdict.

    The Home Office inquiry into the colliery disaster at Senghenydd, in Wales, was continued to-day. Mr. Atkinson, chief inspector of ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. Rural Workers.

    So far the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association has not been notified of the arrival of any black wheat at Darling Harbor. Mr. ...

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  12. Mr. Carmichael.

    Mr. Carmichael announced this morning that he had decided to remain in the Ministry, as his health had been greatly improved by his short holiday, ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. FEDERATION SECRETARY.

    The secretary of the Federation of Trades, with a band of irreconciliable comrades, is entrenched at the Trades Hall. ...

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  14. STEAMER STANDING BY.

    YARMOUTH, Nova Scotia, Thursday. The Cobequid has been sighted aground at Trinity Ledges. When the fog lifted, the greater part of the hull ...

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  15. Marriage of M. A. Noble.

    The international cricketer, M. A. Noble, was married yesterday to Miss Ellen Ferguson, of St. Peters. ...

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  16. THE FIRST CONVICTION.

    Strikers stopped a light engine near Durban, when they maltreated and carried off the fireman. A control officer ordered the strikers to release him, ...

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  17. A Record Trip.

    The mail steamer Niagara arrived at Auckland at 5 this afternoon. She occupied three days two hours and a half from Sydney and attained an ...

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  18. Cricket.

    It has been gathered that an effort is being made quietly and without the cognisance of the Board of Control to organise another cricket team to tour ...

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  19. A Shocking Sight.

    Representatives of the West Australian express were not permitted to view the execution of the man Odgers at Fremantle yesterday, but after they ...

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  20. A DYNAMITARD.

    An armed patrol saw a man placing dynamite on the railway line near the George Goch station. The patrol fired, but missed the man, who was ...

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  21. Peculiar Decision.

    On December 4 Joseph Josephson, a Russian master builder, was sentenced to imprisonment for 12 months, and recommended for deportation, for ...

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  22. Victorian Bye-Elections.

    The bye-elections took place to-day. For Borung Hutchison secured 2143 and McKee 1475. Essendon, Watt 5931, Kenne 4762. ...

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  23. BARRICADED

    The Trades Hall at Johannesburg is barricaded, and a red flag is flying over the building. The inmates are fully armed, and have expressed ...

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  24. FIGHT TO A FINISH.

    The Transvaal Leader newspaper declared that the struggle between the State and Syndicalism has begun, and the only hope remaining is that its will ...

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  25. Double Tragedy in Paris.

    A strange Turk called to see General Mehemed Cheref Pasha, one of the Chiefs of the Radical Party. He was refused admittance. He then shot ...

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  26. STRONG COMMENT.

    The "Mail" anticipates that its publication will be suspended for a time in consequence of it being a trade union office, while one of its competitors ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. Famine in Japan.

    Officials have hidden the extent, of the famine in the Hokkaido provinces, fearing the effect on the Government's financial standing. The people ...

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  28. Big Building Collapses.

    During a gale at Port Chalmers a bond store of three stories collapsed, wrecking the adjoining offices, occupied by Love Bros., contractors. Mr. ...

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  29. WHAT WILL THE BOARD DO?

    It is admitted that a cricket team is being secretly got together to make another tour of America Downs, who was a member of Mayne's Eleven, ...

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  30. Strike in Portugal.

    The entire railroad service in Portugal is suspended, owing to the declaration of a federal strike. About one-third of the railways belong to the ...

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  31. Friendly Societies.

    At a reunion of the pioneer members of the Loyal Ballarat Lodge, M.U.I.O.O.F. to-night, it was stated that one member, 88 years of age, had ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. OPPOSITION WITH THE GOVERNMENT.

    [?] Smart Leader of the Opposition, [?] meeting said it was the duty of [?] position to stand by the Government. The Government were not ...

    Article : 170 words
  33. Death of Count Ito.

    Count Ito, Fleet Admiral for the Japanese Navy, is dead in Paris. ...

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  34. Disastrous Fire.

    A fire which originated amongst some oilskin coats at Weingott and Co.'s oilskin factory at the Glebe this afternoon resulted in the total destruction ...

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  35. OPEN COLUMN

    Sir,--As I was unfortunately absent from the Council meeting on the 14th, and being Chairman of the Health Committee, may I crave a little space ...

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  36. TELEGRAMS.

    At a meeting of business men, held yesterday, under the auspices of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, there was a scathing criticism of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  37. Billiards.

    In the match at present in progress, the scores are: Gray 13275 Reece, 13145. Gray made a break of 429. ...

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  38. Earthquakes in Japan.

    A party of refugees from Sakura have arrived here. They reported that the inhabitants of 300 houses, composing the village ...

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  39. Young Woman Injured.

    But for the fact that two milk carters stopped at the Kooypng-road bridge, near the Armidale station at 4 o'clock to-day, to exchange early ...

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  40. Boxing.

    Bombardier Wells beat Private Rawles at Belfast in ten rounds. Rawles was completely outclassed. ...

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  41. MATTERS QUIET AT THE CAPE.

    The position at the Cape as far as the railways are concerned has improved. Of the 384 men at the Salt River ...

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  42. Anniversary Race Meeting.

    Athenic, the favourite for the Challenge Stakes, was scratched for that event at noon to-day. The withdrawal came as a surprise to backers, who ...

    Article : 93 words
  43. Chidley Coming North.

    The notorious Chidley, who has been in Newcastle for several days, appeared before the Bench this morning charged with obstruction, and using ...

    Article : 92 words
  44. "How to Vote."

    In the Hamilton Court of Petty Sessions yesterday, C. A. McDonald, an official of the Peopled Party, was charged by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. APPALLING LOSS OF LIFE.

    It is estimated that 100,000 people have perished in the terrible eruption at Mt. Sakurashima. The volcano on Sakura became ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. Affairs in New Zealand.

    At last night's meeting of the tally clerks' union, allegations of wholesale intimidation and victimisation on the part of the employers were made out. ...

    Article : 113 words
  48. The Red Terror.

    A big fire at the business centre of Moree occurred between six and seven o'clock last night. The shops and dwellings occupied by ...

    Article : 171 words
  49. Enemployment in Italy.

    The official statistics of unemployment in Italy show that as the result of the Tripoli Avar there had been an alarming increase of unemployment. ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. ARRESTS AND DISCOVERIES

    Two women who had been arrested at Benomi, were rescued by the mob. A patrol of Imperial Light Horse discovered a quantity of dynamite as ...

    Article : 43 words
  51. Family Notices

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  52. An Interesting Proposal.

    It is understood that the Government has decided to introduce a bill next session to apply to the present Parliament, increasing the life of ...

    Article : 78 words
  53. Woollen Goods in America.

    The wholesale prices of staple woollen goods have been reduced, according to an announcement by New York traders. The cut has been made in view ...

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  54. CAPETOWN, Thursday.

    The proclamation of martial law in the Cape province has steadied would-be strikers, and large numbers of the tradesmen are still discussing whether ...

    Article : 65 words
  55. Family Notices

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  56. Determined Suicide.

    A workman named Guildeman, aged 61, committed suicide at a quiet spot on the riverside at Alfertville. He lit the fuse of a dynamite cartridge, ...

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  57. BUSINESS PARALYSED.

    The streets of Capetown have been provided with a proclamation, and [?] is completely paralysed. ...

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  58. Forecast.

    Fine; warm to hot, except for an isolated thunderstorm or two; variable winds. ...

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  59. The Inter-State Commission

    The tariff on boots was again discussed before the interstate commission to-day, when Julian Neale, a manufacturer of childrens boots was ...

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  60. BAKERS' PRESIDENT AND MASTER BAKER.

    The President of the Bakers' Union at Johannesburg announced that bread would be delivered to those presenting permits signed by himself. No bread ...

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  61. Signs of Prosperity.

    A total of 2600 new motors were registered in New South Wales last year, exclusive of taxis. The total number ...

    Article : 73 words
  62. The Danube Murder Mystery.

    A man who was attempting to pawn the jewels belonging to Elsa Turesany, the woman whose body was found in an ...

    Article : 65 words
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