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  2. STRIKE'S AFTERMATH.

    Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Heydon, at the Industrial Court yesterday, in the case in which 50 more porters at Darling Harbor were proceeded against by the Minister for ...

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  3. RE-FLOATED.

    The American five-masted schooner George E. Billings is again afloat. She was rescued with last night's spring tide from the sandbank upon which she struck during last week's storm ...

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  4. MILITANCY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- It is reported that the Foreign Office has drawn the attention of France to Miss Christabel Pankhurst abusing the hospitality of the French by conducting ...

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  5. WATERS RECEDING.

    WEST MAITLAND, Monday. -- The river has receded fairly rapidly, but the escape of the backwash is slow, and several days must necessarily elapse before the lower parts of ...

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  6. BURGLAR EPIDEMIC.

    Frank Edwin Deeley, a youth of 19, who has been referred to as the "King of Thieves," was, at the Paddington Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Barnott, S.M., charged with three ...

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  7. EASIER.

    VIENNA Monday. -- The relations between Servia and Bulgaria arc easier. It is reported that at Russia's instance Servia is willing to cede Monastir to Bulgaria. ...

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  8. EXCLUSION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Mr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, in the course of a reference to the Allen Land Bill, denounced "subsidised patriotism," which, he said desired the sain of ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  10. REBELLION AND REBELLION.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- Mr. John Dillon, M.P., testifying against window smashers at Dublin, said that after he had defied the suffragettes he heard his windows being smashed, ...

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  11. EQUAL TREATMENT.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Sir Valentine Chirol (director of the foreign department of "The Times," who has travelled extensively in European and Asiatic Turkey, Egypt, Persia, India, ...

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  12. A BULGARIAN LOAN.

    PARIS, Monday. -- Bulgaria has arranged for a loan of £1,000,000 at 6 per cent. ...

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  13. RESERVISTS DISBANDED.

    VIENNA, Sunday Evening. -- Fifty thousand reservists have been disbanded, but the reservists in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia will be retained with the colors. ...

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  14. MOTOR SHOW.

    It looks as though the motor show, which the Royal Agricultural Society has decided to go on with, despite a majority vote of the Motor Traders' Association against it, will be ...

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  15. NO INSTRUCTIONS TO SIGN.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- Greek and Servian delegates have received no instructions to sign peace preliminaries. SOFIA, Monday. -- The reluctance of Greece ...

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  16. "LEAGUE OF JUSTICE."

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "League of Justice," a woman suffrage organisation, has been started. Members are pledged to give monetary or ...

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  17. EMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- Mr. T. Mackenzie (New Zealand High Commissioner) stated in an interview that it was possible that overseas Governments might be induced conjointly ...

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  18. HYDE PARK QUIET.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Although the crowd would not permit suffragettes to speak yesterday, Hyde Park was quieter than on previous Sundays of late. ...

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  19. TROUBLED CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Pekin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that a formidable enveloping movement of the northern troops is proceeding for the occupation of ...

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  20. GERMAN CHAGRIN.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening. -- Newspapers, irritated by the success of Britain in regard to the Bagdad railway, express the opinion that Germany has been checkmated. ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- The newspapers predict that, in the event of three months' stoppage of shipbuilding, three or four years will be required to overtake the arrears ...

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  22. NEARLY DROWNED.

    SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. -- Mr. Arthur ("Turns") Cavill, the Australian swimming instructor, dived in a tied sack from the new bridge over the Leads River on the occasion of ...

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  23. DISPUTED PLAYING RIGHTS

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- A dispute over ownership of acting rights of Baron Henri Rothschild's coming play, "Croesus," has led to lively scones in the Garrick Theatre. ...

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  24. BRITISH RAILWAY MEN.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- Railwaymen at Doncaster passed a resolution requesting their executive to demand the unconditional reinstatement of an engine-driver on the Great ...

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  25. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  26. THE THIRD TIME.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- For the third time the High Court is now engaged in hearing argument on the question of whether the ...

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  27. FRANCE'S ARMY.

    PARIS, Monday. -- M. Calllaux, ex-Premier, addressing the Radicals, stated that he was opposed to the recently introduced three years' system of army service. ...

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  28. MARITIME LAW.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Evening. -- The conference on maritime law discussed the validity of insurance of an enemy's goods during war time. ...

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  29. BRILLIANT GRAY.

    George Gray, Australia's wonderful boy billiardist, has struck form. In the match with Tom Aiken, which is being held at Alcock's tournament rooms, the young Queenslander ...

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  30. TO-DAY.

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  31. BIG BILL TO PAY.

    PARIS, Sunday, Evening. -- The bill to provide for army expenditure does not mention how the money is to be raised. A sum of £52,000,000 is required to meet the demands of ...

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  32. SHIPPING COMPANIES COMBINE.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Cunard, British India, Oceanic, Royal Mail, and other shipping companies have combined to insure against war contingencies on reasonable terms instead of at ...

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  33. FRANCE AND SPAIN.

    MADRID, Sunday Evening. -- The President, in conveying the Chamber's birthday greetings to King Alfonso, now on a visit to Paris, hinted that closer relations between France and Spain ...

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  34. INSPECTING MERCHANTMEN.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Government's experts are inspecting the merchantmen now being constructed in the various yards with a view to their suitableness as transports in ...

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  35. RAGING BUSH FIRES.

    LAUNCESTON, Tas., Monday. -- A hurricane of wind raged over the north-west coast last night, with the result that over 50 trees have fallen across the telegraph line between Preston and ...

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  36. BALLOONING TRAGEDY.

    BERLIN, Monday. -- While a balloon was approaching the earth the balloonist fell out, and the balloon then rapidly ascended. A woman passenger was hanging half out of ...

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  37. RAIN AND FLOODS.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening. -- Rain and floods have caused serious damage in the champagne region. Many vineyards have been devastated, villages have been isolated, and much stock ...

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  38. MAN IN THE MOONLIGHT.

    BATHURST, Monday. -- About 4 a.m., Mrs. G. Goldrick, who resides with her husband at the Bathurst rifle-range, was awakened by the barking of a dog. Simutaneously she heard a ...

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  39. "NEW AND RICH."

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- A telegram from Kadina states that a rumor is being circulated throughout the town that the boring plant of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Co., ...

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  40. NAVAL BOAT CAPSISES.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- A naval boat, containing 20 bluejackets, from the torpedo flotilla, capsised at Granton, a seaport near Edinburgh Scotland. Seven of the bluejackets ...

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  41. FIVE PERSONS DROWNED.

    PARIS, Monday. -- Five persons have been drowned in the flooded districts. ...

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  42. RAIL TRAFFIC RESTORED.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. -- Rail communication to Maitland has been restored. The first train to go through left here at 12.55 p.m. to-day, and others went at intervals afterwards. ...

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  43. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening. -- The Government of Alsace-Lorraine has applied to the Federal. Council for powers to enable the Governer (Count Carl von Wedel) to suppress pro-French ...

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  44. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- In the County Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Moule and a jury of four, Queenie Cast, of Canning-street, Carl of four, Queenie Cust, of Canning-street, Carlton spinster, sought to recover £1000 ...

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  45. "DOOMED."

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. -- The steamer Indrabarah is now farther up on the beach, and it is reported that the Terawhiti and Stormbird are unsuccessfully attempting to tow her ...

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  46. THE STONEMASONS' BOAST.

    Speaking at the diamond jubilee gathering of the Operative Stonemasons, Mr. J. R. Nixon said that the stonemasons were proud of their record of achievements and of their duty to ...

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  47. DEATH IN A TEMPLE.

    PEKIN, Sunday Evening. -- A Shanghai newspaper reports that the local gentry and farmers at Shen-chow-ting, Western Hu-nan, resenting the troops uprooting tho poppy trees (in ...

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  48. PARDONED.

    BERLIN, Monday. -- On the occasion of the forthcoming marriage of Prince Ernest Augustus of Cumberland and Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, the Kaiser has pardoned Captain ...

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  49. CONFESSED.

    BERLIN, Monday. -- Karl Hopf has confessed that he administered cholera germs to his third wife. In the meantime Hopf's housekeeper died of typhus. ...

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  50. PANIC-STRICKEN JEWS.

    VIENNA, Monday. -- One hundred buildings, including several which were historical, were destroyed in the fire at Pressburg (Hungary). The conflagration involved a great part of the ...

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  51. MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    Edwin Cochrane (27), an electrician in the employ of the City Council, was electrocuted yesterday afternoon, while working on the top of a movable tower at the back of Grace ...

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  52. NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL.

    LONDON, Monday. -- A court-martial on Captain Guy Gaunt has commenced. The prosecution alleges that the high speed of the battleship Centurion (which was ...

    Article : 57 words
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