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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 288 words
  3. THE STATE AND THE REFERENDA.

    More trouble is brewing in the political atmosphere of New South Wales. At present it docs not give very marked outward signs of vitality, but it exists, nevertheless, and those ...

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  4. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Justice O'Connor, who has been absent on leave for scleral months, returned to Australia yesterday, from a tour abroad, During the course of an interview, his Honor said be had ...

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  5. FORTUNE IN JEWELS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--"Kid" M'Coy, the well-known American boxer, was to-day charged at the Bow- street Police Court, on an extradition warrant, with stealing Jewels worth ...

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  6. EMPIRE TIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Canadian Ministers now in London were the guests of the Carlton Club last night. Tho leader of the British Opposition (Mr. ...

    Article : 308 words
  7. CRASHED INTO THE DEAD-END.

    The promptitude of the driver of the 5.50 p.m. passenger train from Mount Victoria yesterday in applying the brakes probably averted a serious accident. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Lindsay Campbell, the Australian aviator, while flying a monoplane at the Brooklands aerodome to-day, dropped at Byficeet--a few miles away--and was so badly ...

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  9. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Hugo Grundherr, a racehorse trainer, was remanded on heavy bail at Bow-street on a charge of obtaining by fraud in France antiques valued at £40,000. ...

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  10. STRIKE OBSEQUIES.

    LONDON, Friday. Evening.--The dock strike committee has been dissolved. ...

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  11. DR. MORRISON IN CHINA.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--The "Tagliche Rundschan" declares that Dr. Morrison's appointment to be political advisor to tho President of China is "most unwelcome." Dr. Morrison's chief aim ...

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  12. NEXT OLYMPIAD.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Lord Desborough, the well-known patron of sport, presided at a meeting of prominent athletes, at which it was resolved to establish a fund to ensure worthy ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. COMMERCIAL CO-OPERATION.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Borden), responding, said the Dominions were prepared to share the work of securely binding all portions of the Empire, and thus to preserve a ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA.

    LONDON", Saturday.--A committee, with Professor Biles as chairman, has been apopinted to advise the Board of Trade as to which are the most efficient arrangements for slowing ...

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  15. TO-DAY.

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  16. AMERICAN IRRIGATIONISTS.

    Major S. Harris, the Victorian Government Immigration Agent in Canada, arrived in Sydney yesterday from Vancouver by the Zealandia. Accompanying him are 40 experienced ...

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  17. ULSTER LIBERAL-UNIONISTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The executive committee of the Ulster Liberal-Unionist Association has adopted a resolution, assuring Mr. Bonar Law of the determination of the Ulster Unionists to ...

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  18. FIVE INCHES IN FIVE MINUTES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--On Friday evening a Cloudburst occurred about a mile south of Turriff railway station (260 miles north of Melbourne), and five inches of rain foil in five ...

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  19. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The sugar refiners of Greenock, the centre of the Industry in Scotland, disapprove of the proposed withdrawal of Great Britain from the Sugar Convention. ...

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  20. TRUE PARTNERSHIP.

    LONDON, Friday Evening,--Mr. J. A. Hazen, Canadian Naval Minister, addressing the National Liberal Club, said the time was coming rapidly when the terms of partnership ...

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  21. POWER TRANSMISSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mall," Herr Oereng, an engineer at Heiligenstadt, has conveyed electric power by means of a wireless ...

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  22. FINES ON CADETS.

    The outcry which has been raised against the rigorous application of the law regarding defaulting cadets has had the effect of inducing the Federal authorities to pause. ...

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  23. THE ROSENTHAL MURDER.

    NEW YORK, Friday Evening.--"Whitey" Lewis, who was wanted for the murder of the gambler, Hermann Rosenthal, was arrested in the Catskill Mountains this afternoon. ...

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  24. GETTING WORSE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Suffragettes at Edinburgh severed the wires connecting the telephone call offices at the Waverley and Caledonian Stations. ...

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  25. THE OTHER VIEW.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir George Reid, at Cambridge last night, spoke on Imperial affairs. There has been, he said, much wise ...

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  26. MELBOURNE BURGLARS BUSY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A gang of burglars which has been infesting the metropolis with success for several months is still doing well. One of the latest victims is Mr. Justice ...

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  27. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    TORONTO, Saturday.--"Eddie" Durnan, champion sculler of America, announces that he is ready to meet Barry in the autumn on the Thames for the usual stakes. ...

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  28. MASS MEETING OF CITIZENS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--A mass meeting will be held next week to demand the observance of law and order in the city. it is prompted by the revelations of the Rosenthal case. ...

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  29. BURSARIES BOARD.

    Members of the Bursaries' Endowment Board have met several times within the last week or two, and have drafted a number of regulations, which will be submitted for the approval of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  30. OVERTURES TO CHAMPION.

    PERTH, Sunday.--A cable message has been sent from Perth to Barry asking his terms for a sculling championship race on the Swan River at Easter, 1913. The proprietors ...

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  31. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    RENO (Nevada) Friday Evening.--Traffic and telegraphic communication is interrupted by floods in Western Nevada. The visitation is attributed to cloud-bursts. ...

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  32. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    COONAMBLE, Saturday.--Pier Pier and TooIon have been gazetted as polling places in this district for the Darling Federal electorate, and Waimea as a polling place in the Gwydir ...

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  33. DOMINIONS AND NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir D. P. de V. Graaff (South African Postal Minister). Interviewed before leaving for the Union, said he did not doubt but that the South African naval ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. AMALGAMATED MONKLAND.

    GYMPIE, Sunday.--There was considerable stir in mining circles on Saturday when it became known that the Amalgamated Monkland and Deep mine (now receiving a Government ...

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  35. TWICE BURNED.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday Evening.--The passenger steamer J. A." Kilborn was reported to be on fire off the coast last night. A few passengers were Injured by the mishap, ...

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  36. OREGON CLOUD BURST.

    BAKER (Oregon), Saturday.--A cloudburst caused a freshet in Bragg Creole, drowning Mrs. John Powell and her three children. The crops in the Huntingdon region were ...

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  37. DOMINION'S MINERAL OUTPUT.

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  38. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The New South Wales Government has declined to co-operate in the Empire Exhibition project submitted to it by the Government of this State. The other ...

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  39. DAMAGED STEAMERS.

    BRISBANE Sunday--The Adelaide Steamship Co.'s steamer Wollowra arrived from Flat Top yesterday, and reported that the damaged steamer Urilla had been refloated. The pumps were ...

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  40. EXODUS TO CANADA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A large number of members of the House of Commons will unofficially visit Canada during the recess. Several of them are doing so in connection with the navy ...

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  41. YANCO SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Griffith, President of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Trust, says that in the new land legislation which the Government intends to bring forward, an alteration will be made in the ...

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  42. WORKMEN'S LIVES LOST.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.--The iron scaffolding in the engine-room of the power station at Nuremburg collapsed to-day, burying a number of the staff beneath the wreckage. ...

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  43. BIG-GUN COMPETITION.

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.--Particulars of the big-gun competition show that Wollongong were the winners of the shield, with a first-class qualification, and 15 hits. ...

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  44. GERMANY AND MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.--The German Minister (Paul Von Hintze) has requested the American Ambassador (Mr. Wilson) to have the Consul at Nogales (Mexico) investigate the ...

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  45. CHINA CLAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An extensive deposit of white clay upon the property of Mr. Alex. Short, of Boreogsrook, seems likely to prove a valuable find. Samples were forwarded to an ...

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  46. AMERICA'S PENSION ARMY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The £6,000,000 in payment of pensions to veterans of the Mexican and Civil wars is withhold owing to a deadlock in Congress on the Pension ...

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  47. JOINT NAVY LOAN.

    LONDON, Saturday;--The "Spectator" suggests a large navy loan under the joint guarantee of Groat Britain and the Dominions. ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA IN AMERICA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Thomas was on Saturday informed by cable that the High Commissioner was leaving London to attend the Toronto Exhibition, at which a party of ...

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  49. ELEVEN DEAD; FOUR MISSING.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--Altogether 110 men were buried in the ruins at Nuremberg, and 10 remained for some time, moaning, pinned by immense girders until the military pioneers ...

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  50. NO PEACE FOR MADERO.

    MEXICO CITY, Friday Evening.--The Sierra Juarez Indians are joining the rebels. General Orozco, the rebel leader, says there will be no peace in Mexico so long as General ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Lady Henderson (wife of Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, who framed the Australian naval programme) will christen the cruiser Sydney at the launch of the vessel ...

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  52. ALL-NIGHT SITTING.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The House of Commons sat all night discussing the Finance Bill,The long sitting was due to the Opposition ...

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  53. SEVEN RAILWAY MEN KILLED.

    GARRISON (Montana), Friday Evening.--Seven railway men were,killed to-day in a caboose and outfit car on the Northern Pacific Company's line. ...

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  54. AID FOR AMERICANS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The Senate has authorised a vote of £30,000 to destitute American refugees, in El Paso (Mexico), to transport them to their homes. ...

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