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  4. D. PLOWMAN'S BANKRUPTCY.

    Sitting in Bankruptcy Jurisdiction to-day, Mr. Justice Street had before him an application respecting the affairs of Donald Plowman. ...

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  5. ANOTHER OPIUM DEN.

    Another opium den has been found by the police, but there is no evidence forthcoming of the presence of white girls there. At the Central Police Court this morning ...

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  6. TIME PAYMENT JEWELLERY.

    Mr. M'Intosh, who was defending Victor Charles Tommasi, at the Quarter Sessions this morning, endeavored to throw a little light on the mystery which is usually ...

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  7. MINERS DECLINE TO RESUME.

    The directors of the Taupiri Coal Co., considering the action of the Huntly miners in not working for 24 hours by way of making a protest against the imprisoning of the ...

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  8. THE WEATHER

    Sydney District--Fine and cool, with squally south-west winds. New South Wales.--Generally fine and cool, but still a probability of showers on parts of ...

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  9. LOST IN THE PYRENEES.

    Mr. Hugh Pope, an under-graduate at Oxford University, is reported to have been lost in the Pyrenees. A party of friends is hastening from ...

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  10. BOLGARIAH CONCENTRATION.

    "The Times," in a leader, says: "The real centre of interest lies in the triangle east of Phillipoilis. where the Bulgarian army is concentrating preparatory to making a ...

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  11. MOTOR BANDITS IN LONDON.

    London is threatened with a new form of crime, that affected by what are known as motor bandits. These daring ruffians, in fact, have already started operations here. ...

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  12. CONDITIONS IN. N.S.W.

    At 9 a.m. to-day the weather was fine throughout, except cloudy and threatening on parts of the tablelands, and on the North and South Coast. The southerly winds ...

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  13. A STERN CHASE.

    The Union Co.'s San Francisco mail steamer Tahiti arrived at Sydney this afternoon with a large number of passengers. The voyage was described as uneventful ...

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  14. BLOODY DETCHITCH BATTLE

    After the capture of the Detchitch forts by the Montenegrins, 650 Turks were found dead, and 98 wounded. The latter were conveyed to the hospital at Cettinje. ...

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  15. SECRET MUNICIPAL COMMITTEES

    Suggestions were made in a leading article in "The Sun" the other day that the Local Government Act should be amended to prevent. municipal councils from dealing in ...

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  16. SMASHED A GAS LAMP.

    "You ought to know better," said Mr. Love, addressing Francis M'Carthy, a youth of 17 years, who pleaded guilty before him at the Glebe Court to-day to a charge of ...

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  17. BREAD-CARTERS' WAGES.

    The new award of the Bread Carters' Wages Board, which is to come into operation on October 28 and remain in force for three years, is far more binding than the ...

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  18. ON TWO CHARGES.

    Albert Hawkins, 48, walked into a shop in Parramatta-road, Leichhardt, yesterday afternoon, and there used threatening language to Nathaniel Capllin. The police were sent ...

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  19. BRADFORD WOOL MARKET.

    According to advices received from Bradford there are fears that the Balkan trouble will have a serious effect on the wool-top market, as stocks and shares and general ...

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  20. DERELICT VESSELS.

    Evidence given to-day before the Derelicts Committee of the Board of Trade shows that since 1894 twenty derelict vessels had been reported. ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH AS EMPLOYER.

    Eight months ago the Plasterers' Union drew the attention of the State Industrial Department to the fact that laborers were doing plasterers' work at laborers' pay on ...

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  22. BOUND OVER.

    Edwin Bates, otherwise "Bluey," was charged before Mr. Love at the Glebe Court to-day with using threatening words to Robert St. Ansell, at the Glebe, on August 22. ...

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  23. HOME ROLE BILL

    Sir Edward Carson is giving great publicity, to the resolution lately passed by the Anglican Synod in Sydney protesting against the adoption of the Home Rule Bill. ...

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  24. CITY COUNCIL RESUMPTION.

    Evidence was concluded this afternoon, in No. 1 Jury Court, before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury of four, in the claim for compensation by Nathaniel Taubman against ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH CONDITIONS.

    Victoria.--Cloudy to overcast south of the ranges, otherwise chiefly fine, or fine with few scattered clouds; hail and snow at few places. Light rain recorded, chiefly south ...

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  26. ATTACKED BY THREE DOGS.

    On September 21 John Watson was walking along Botany-road, Alexandria, when he was attacked by three dogs. one caught hold of his trousers, while the other two ...

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  27. INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    It is asserted that Mr. W. M. Hughes, Attorney-General in the Commonwealth Government, intends to accept the chairmanship of the Australian Interstate ...

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  28. CHEMISTS' EARLY CLOSING.

    Mr. Andrew Wadsworth, president of the Pharmaceutical Society of New South Wales,, writes:-- Noticing the statement made by Mr. ...

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  29. BUILDING TRADE EMPLOYEES.

    With the object of forming a closer working alliance than that which exists among the employees in the building trade at present, a meeting of delegates from the ...

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  30. HERO OF UPPER CANADA.

    The centenery of the death of General Sir Isaac Brock, who was killed on Queenstown Heights in the war with the United States, was celebrated in St. Paul's Cathedral ...

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  31. CONSTABLE SHOT.

    Constable L. Maloney was found dead last night at Iltewong, about 13 miles from Cobar, with a bullet wound in his head. He had been stationed at Illewong for seven ...

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  32. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  33. WHAT LABORERS WANT.

    The log to be submitted to the Unskilled Laborers' Wages Board was considered at last night's meeting of the United Laborers' Protective Society, when it was decided to ...

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  34. PROFESSIONAL SCULLING CLUB.

    The adjourned special general meeting of the Parramatta River Sculling Club was held at Her Majesty's Hotel last night. The racing rules drawn up by a sub-committee ...

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  35. SHOPKEEPERS' JEHAD.

    I read Mr. G. D. Turner's appeal for a Jehad in your issue of Monday, and would like, with your permission, to tell Mr. Turner that he is bent on a horrible task in ...

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  36. CHARGE OF SHOP-LIFTING.

    Catherine Larkins, 44 years of age, came before Mr. King, S.M., at the Central Police Court this morning charged with the theft of a nightdress, the property of Anthony ...

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  37. CANADIAN BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Morrison, the Conservative candidate, to-day won a by-election that was contested in the constituency of M'Donald, panada. The result is considered to give ...

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  38. RIVER REPORTS.

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  39. BACK TO GAOL.

    Percy Constable Pickering, aged 43, was, on May 4, 1910, at the Sydney Quarter Sessions sentenced to three years' penal servitude for maliciously wounding Robert Vivian. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN ACTORS' UNION.

    In Chambers to-day an application was made to the Federal Chief Justice by Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Schutt, acting on behalf of the associated theatrical managers, for an ...

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  41. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    Lord Brassay to-day, in his capacity as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, went to Dover, and was rowed to the cruiser Minerva, a distance of two miles, to offer his ...

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    Consideration of the 1912-13 Estimates by the State Cabinet was concluded this morning. The Treasurer (Mr, Cann) and his officers will be busy for some days getting the ...

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  43. HORSE FOR 176.

    John Hoffernan, aged 38, who was arrested by Senior-constable Whitehair and Constable Collins, was, at the Redfern Police Court today, committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  44. MARRIAGES DISSOLVED.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Court to-day, pronounced absolute be decrees nisi granted in the suits of Robert Albert Watkins v. Deborah Watkins, Ettie Frances ...

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