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  4. CHINA'S FUTURE.

    The Japanese Embassy in Paris declares that Japan has no idea of military intervention in China,but it is believed at Tokio that unless China agrees to the demands of Japan ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    King Constantine of Greece arrived in Paris at sundown yesterday. When he alighted from the train only a few, people were about and nobody realised his identity. ...

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  6. SMALLPOX.

    Seven fresh cases of smallpox were reported yesterday. Patients came from Waterloo, Roseville, Redfern, Botany, and Waverley. One case was that of a man who first of all ...

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  7. SEVEN MILES OF CADETS.

    "Fine youth; steady-discipline; smart appearance."--The Governor-General. "This month four years ago I introduced the Defence Act. This parade shows what ...

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  8. RAILWAY UPHEAVAL.

    Although the headquarters of the Railway Union have declined to declare a general strike, the labor leaders in Birmingham are endeavoring to precipitate a national ...

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  9. GERMAN BANK FAILS.

    The Hanseatische Bank in Hamburg closed its doors yesterday. All the bank's books and papers have been seized by the police, and two of the directors ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND OIL.

    The winding-up order made against the New Zealand Oilfields (Limited) was discussed by the contributory shareholders at a meeting yesterday. ...

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  11. BUSMEN OUT.

    Londoners are not a little alarmed at the prospect of a general strike among the 'busmen. The whole of the 150 'buses and the 500 men ...

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  12. MIRACLES AT LOURDES.

    A number of Irish pilgrims who have been on a visit to Lourdes, in France, returned to Dublin yesterday. They were all tired but in good spirits. ...

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  13. H. G. WELLS'S LATEST.

    H. G. Wells's latest novel, "The Passionate Friend," exciting the greatest interest. In it the author repeats his philosophy of emotion in which he declares that there are ...

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  14. J.F. O'REILLY, MARTYR.

    It is difficult to stick to your principles at all times. Mr. J. F. O'Reilly a prominent member of the Sydney Labor Council, was a month ago an out-and-out opponent ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS IN THE AIR.

    Fifteen aviators have entered for the aerial Derby that takes place to-day. The competitors, who will include the Australian airmen H. G. Hawker and Sydney ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The Consul-General for Persia in Berlin has appointed an Australian trade representative in that city to give particular attention to the export of frozen meat to ...

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  17. NORTHBRIDGE ESTATE.

    Messrs. Raine and Horne sold the whole of the No. 2 subdivision of Northbridge, Sydney's new suburb, yesterday afternoon. The sales comprised 113 allotments, at ...

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  18. FORTY SHIPS HELD UP.

    The strike among the men employed on the Manchester Ship Canal continues. As a result of the dispute forty ships are held up, two of the vessels being laden with ...

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  19. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    For the United States Golf championship, Harry Varden and Edward Ray, of England,and the American amateur Oumiet, tied with total scores of 304. ...

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  20. A RAG-TIME GENIUS.

    Packed in every part for both the matinee and the evening performance, the Tivoli Theatre yesterday crooned and swayed and pulsed in rag-time harmony, for it had been ...

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  21. G.M. PRENDERGAST.

    George Prendergast, who has just resigned the leadership of the Victorian Labor Party, like Chris. Watson, J.D. Fitzgerald, and many other leading men in the party,was ...

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  22. SILVER DEARER.

    Bar silver again closed firmer on Friday. The ruling rate was 2s 4¼d per oz. standard, which is equal to a rise of 3-16d. ...

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  23. AISGILL RAILWAY SMASH.

    The inquest into the recent railway catastrophe in Yorkshire when one Scotch express ran into another at Aisgill, was concluded yesterday. ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES BUTTER.

    The market for butter continues steady. New South Wales salted was quoted at from 108s to 112s, and unsalted from 110s to 114s per cwt. ...

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  25. BATTLE OF WATERLOO.

    Scenes of remarkable enthusiasm marked the initial production of "The Battle of Waterloo," with which West's Pictures celebrated their return to the Glaciarium on ...

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  26. NORTHERN TERRITORY FARMS.

    On the terms laid down in the Northern Territory lands ordinance the Department for External Affairs is making available 6 blocks of land in the Territory, and ...

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  27. MOTOR RACING.

    The motor industry, has attained such success in Sydney that an enterprising Australian has conceived the idea of introducing motor-car racing on a modern scale. ...

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  28. LONDON'S MYSTERIES.

    The number of mysterious disappearances in London provides the police with plenty of work, and it is estimated that possibly a thousand people have been posted missing ...

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  29. FAREWELLING MR. BAILLIEU.

    Mr. Peter M'Bride is giving a luncheon at the Royal Automobile Club on Tuesday to farewell Mr. W. L. Baillleu, of Melbourne. ...

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  30. HORSE ALLOWANCE.

    Recently a conference of citizen military officers recommended that the horse allowance to light horsemen should be increased from £1 to £5 a year. The ...

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  31. CECIL RHODES.

    The life of Cecil Rhodes, which has just been published by his confidential secretary, shows the many-sided nature of the man. The book says that the shades of Caesar, ...

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  32. FATAL LIGHTING FLASH.

    While four women were sheltering under the same umbrella during a thunderstorm in a suburb of Paris yesterday a flash of lightning struck them. One was killed,two ...

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  33. SIX KILLED IN FRANCE.

    A vehicle conveying 22 men and women to a factory at Arcachon, a watering-place on the French coast in the Bay of Biscay, upset into the dock. Six people were killed and ...

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  34. 45,000 TONS OF RAILS.

    Mr. C. Hoskins, of Lithgow, has interviewed members of the Cabinet with reference to the manufacture in Australia of the second instalment of rails for the ...

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  35. SLUMP IN EMIGRATION.

    The emigration bureaus in England are experiencing a great slump in applicants for passages to both Australia and Canada. It is believed that better wages in Great ...

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  36. PRAISE FOR MR. KNIBBS.

    Captain R. Muirhead Collins has returned from the Statistical Conference at Vienna, and says that the Canadian statists expressed great admiration for Mr. Knibbs, the ...

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  37. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Among those who have accepted invitations to be present at the official banquet of the Eight-Hour Demonstration Committee on October 4 are the Premier, Senators Stewart ...

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  38. NAVIGATION ACT.

    The imperial despatch regarding the Navigation Bill has arrived. It merely, corroborates the cable message that Royal assent has been accorded. ...

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  39. HOTEL THIEVES.

    A gang of burglars who have a penchant for hotels in the suburbs and back streets of the city have been operating for some time. but they have not met with much reward. ...

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  40. SAD, BAD AND MAD.

    John Galsworthy's new play, "The Fugitive," produced at the Court Theatre, is a success. It might be labelled. "The General ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN LITERARY ASPIRANTS.

    Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton, the London publishers, have received 450 inquiries regarding the Empire novels for which they are offering prizes. A fifth of this number ...

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  42. MELBA OFF TO AMERICA.

    Mme. Melba sailed yesterday from Southampton, for Canada. A huge crowd of Australian and other friends assembled at Euston Station, London,to bid the diva farewell. ...

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  43. APPRENTICES FOR COCKATOO.

    The Naval Board is inviting applications from youths desirous of entry as apprentices for the following trades at the Cockatoo Island Dockyard:--Caulker, joiner, plater, ...

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  44. MAYNE'S CRICKETERS.

    Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh has offered to pay the return fares of E.R. Mayne's Australian cricketers if they are stranded in Canada. ...

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  45. PENSIONER WITH £300.

    A few weeks ago a woman who was in receipt of an old-age pension was taken to a public hospital, where it was found that she was in possession of a bank-book ...

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  46. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    The following are the principal New South Wales military appointments gazetted today:-- Twenty-first Woollahra Infantry Captain ...

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  47. BRIGANDS IN ALBANIA.

    Brigand bands are infesting Albania, and are stealing all the cattle that they can lay hands on. The Christian cultivators can hope for no protection from the Government, ...

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  49. JOHN M'CORMACK'S RETURN.

    The John M'Cormack Concert Co. will return to Sydney and give concerts on October 6,7,10, and 11. The booking is already heavy. ...

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