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  5. TANTAMOUNT TO DEFIANCE.

    Sir Edward Carson, the leader of the Irish Anti-Home Rule Party, was received with wonderful acclaim at Londonderry. The crowd unharnessed the horses from his ...

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  6. " DOWN WITH RUSSIA!".

    M. Sazonoff, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, who has come to England to discuss with Sir Edward Grey the Balkan and Persian situation, reached London ...

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  7. IN THE BALKANS.

    Tension in the Balkans is again increasing. Despite the advice given by the Powers and the pressure they have brought to bear ...

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  8. RELEASED FROM GAOL

    Mrs. Mary Leigh, the suffragette who was serving a sentence of five years Imprisonment, has been released on account of the state of her health. ...

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  9. MAN AND HIS DOG.

    Miss M. E. Braddon, the well known novelist, and a number of titled lady members of the Canine League are agitating against the use of the dog for vivisectional, ...

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  10. DELIVER US FROM HOME RULE.

    The Protestants in Ireland will hold special church services on Sunday, at which they will pray to be delivered from Home Rule. ...

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  11. CONVICT'S ADMISSION.

    An astonishing confession was made by a convict In the London Appeal Court, no less than that he himself was guilty where another man had been sentenced to three years ...

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  12. SUFFRAGETTES' LONG WALK.

    The suffragettes have arranged a big walking tour. Starting about the middle of October they will march from Trafalgar Square, London, ...

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  13. FREEDOM MEANS LOYALTY.

    Mr. R. Lemleux, who was Postmaster General in Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Ministry, addressing a meeting of French Canadians in Northern Ontario, said it would be a sad ...

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  14. MANCHESTER BOYS' STRIKE.

    The engineering trade in Manchester is disorganised owing to the strike brought about by 6000 apprentices. The lads are demanding a shilling a week ...

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  15. THIEF WITH A CONSCIENCE.

    Good Influences must be at work when a burglar will return to his victim the haul he made. An occurrence of this description was yesterday reported to the police by ...

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  16. THE SUGAR TROUBLE.

    The reports of the Queensland cane inspectors to Mr. Tudor, Minister for Trade and Customs, show the position on the sugar fields today. Men are being discharged ...

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  17. UP AT OXFORD.

    The Prince of Wales goes to Magdalen College, Oxford, shortly. The prince will not associate with the other undergraduates. ...

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  18. SHIPPING FREIGHT WAR.

    Since the Union Castle Company abolished primage in their South African mail contract, competing companies have reduced their terms also, and are now allowing a ...

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  19. DEAR SHELLS FOR UNCLE SAM

    A British company has underbid to the extent of over £100,000 every foundry in the United States that tendered for the heavy projectiles required for the big guns ...

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  20. A POLICE PRESENTATION.

    In view of the many courtesies extended to the members of the police by Sir Allen Taylor, while Lord Mayor of Sydney, a committee of policemen was recently formed to ...

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  21. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Mr. Coombes's launch Dam, which has for some time been engaged in outside fishing, ventured out this morning, but owing to the heavy seas running was compelled to return. ...

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  22. BOMBS FROM THE CLOUDS.

    The Inter-Parliamentary Congress, which is being held at Geneva, has agreed to a resolution disapproving of aerial navigation for warlike purposes. The dropping of ...

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  23. NORTH SYDNEY ORPHANS.

    A very enjoyable musical entertainment, in connection with the North Sydney Orphans, was held at the Warringa Hall, Neutral Bay, last evening, in the presence of the Governor, ...

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  24. THE IODIDE FIELD.

    Iodide (Mineral Hill), Ltd., having taken over the mine, a vigorous policy of development has been initiated. Simultaneously with this the administration has stirred up ...

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  25. THE VEND CASE.

    Asked today if the Coal Vend case would be taken to the Privy Council, the Prime Minister said: "Speaking as a layman, and not as Prime Minister. I should say there is ...

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  26. A STRICKEN FAMILY.

    Distressing circumstances are associated with the family of Patrick Gilsenan, of 74 Foveaux-street. Surry Hill's, three of whom have died within the past three days, [?] ...

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  27. ELECTION DECLARED VOID.

    An election tribunal has declared the Maryborough election void, owing to Informalities and has ordered each side to pay its own costs. At the general election, Mr. Corser, ...

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  28. ANOTHER TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A man whose name is thought to be Dwyer, fell from a tram in George-street, near Wattle street, this afternoon, and sustained a fractured skull. A tramway ...

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  29. BOY'S POCKET PICKED.

    Ernest Larcomb, a boy employed by Mr. C. F. Jones, typewriter importer, of Victoria-arcade, Castlereagh street, was yesterday afternoon robbed of £10 11s while standing ...

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  30. WHO THREW THAT BRICK?'

    The nigger minstrel used to Inquire, "Who threw dat brick?" If the question had been asked at the Central Police Court this morning Constable Sherringham could have ...

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  31. PROHIBITED IMPORTS.

    The Minister for Customs has prohibited the export of apples, pears, and quinces from any other State into West Australia. The importation into Australia of straw or hay ...

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  32. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    Whilst John Hanley was engaged with the draught stallion Lyon King at Bindogundra, the animal kicked him on one leg fracturing it below the knee. First aid was rendered ...

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  33. JAVANESE FOR NOUMEA.

    The steamer Mataram, which arrived at Sydney last night from Singapore, via ports, had 35 Javanese aboard. They are bound to Noumea, and will be transferred to the ...

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  34. HART DOING SPLENDIDLY.

    The bulletin this morning regarding Aviator Hart's condition at Windsor Hospital is to effect that he is doing splendidly. ...

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  35. DARLING HARBOR PRODUCE.

    The arrivals of produce at the Darling Harbor inward station this morning included:--7921 bales of wool, 200 tons of wheat, and 100 tons of flour. ...

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