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  2. SMALLPOX.

    There were six more cases of smallpox yesterday. The patients consisted of three men, two boys, and a woman, and they came from Redfern, Tennyson, Waterloo, Marrickville, and ...

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  3. SIR GEORGE REID'S VISIT

    LONDON, August 29.--Upon the eve of Sir George Reid's trip to Australia it is opportune to review briefly his work as High Commisioner. It must be admitted that Sir George ...

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  4. QUICK DEVELOPMENT

    WEST WYALONG, Monday.--Lake Cudgellico, the small settlement on the shores of its own inland sea, has dreams of a glorious future. Sixty miles from a railway station to-day, it ...

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  5. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS.

    "I should like to acknowledge appreciatively," said the Archbishop at the Anglican Synod yesterday, "the sympathetic attitude upon the subject of religious instruction adopted by ...

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  6. THE BOTANY SEAT.

    The Botany Labor League held a meeting last week, about 80 members being present. The selected candidate, Mr. D. H. Johnston, having raised objection to the presence of Mr. P. T. ...

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  7. FIRE AT YARMOUTH.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--A huge timber yard is on fire at Yarmouth, and an area of 200 square yards is ablaze. Burning debris is floating down the river to ...

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  8. SIR ALFRED EAST DEAD.

    LONDON Sunday Evening.--The death is announced of Sir Alfred East, the well-known artist. Sir Alfred East was born at Kettering on ...

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  9. SUSPICIOUS GRAFTON CASE.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--A case of suspected smallpox has been reported in Grafton. The suspect is a man who is occupying the isolation ward at the public hospital. ...

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  10. FEDERAL MINISTER IN SYDNEY.

    A conference took place yesterday morning between Mr. Groom (Minister for Customs) and Dr. Cumpston (Director of Quarantine), representing the Commonwealth authorities, and the ...

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  11. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Speaking in support of the candidature of Mr. Bruntnell before a large audience at Annandale last night, Mr. D. Levy, M.L.A. had a somewhat busy time dealing with interjectors ...

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  12. CITIZENS' WELCOME.

    A deputation waited on the Lord Mayor at the Town-hall yesterday afternoon to ask that a public meeting might be called to make arrangements to give Sir George Reid a fitting ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Commissioner of Police at Bombay has forbidden the performance of Salome and other dances wherein the performers are in his opinion, insufficiently clothed. ...

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  14. JUDGMENT FOR £5156.

    PERTH. Monday.--The burning or the steamer Papanui, at St. Helena, in September, 1911, was the cause of an insurance action decided by Mr. Justice Macmlilan to-day. Wills and ...

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  15. PELAW-MAIN. TROUBLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--At the Pelaw-Main Colliery work was resumed this morning, and the grievances of the machine men, who had been on strike, were referred to the Miners' ...

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  16. WOMAN JOCKEY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The regular watchers of work at Flemington this morning were treated to a somewhat novel spectacle, and one which, it is needless to say, they ...

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  17. STRIKE OFF.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--Nearly the whole of the shop assistants who stood out against the employers' invitation to return to work sought their former employment this morning ...

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  18. WILLOUGHBY SELECTION.

    After an unusually long period of preparation the selection of a Liberal candidate to contest the Willoughby seat is to be made. The electorate conference has decided to send out the ...

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  19. RELEASE IMPOSSIBLE.

    Although the Minister for Customs gave no official indication, yesterday of his attitude regarding the proposed removal of the quarantine restrictions from Sydney, it can be definitely ...

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  20. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    ABERDEEN, Monday.--About 4 o'clock this morning the alarm was given that Allwood's general grocery store was on fire. The building, together with the whole of the contents ...

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  21. ASCOT FIVE HUNDRED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 381 words
  22. MR. GROOM'S REPORT.

    Mr. Groom when seen last night, prior to his departure for Melbourne, said he had discussed the whole situation fully with the State authorities, and the provisions of the ...

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  23. NEWTOWN LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    There was an encouraging attendance at the Oddfellows'-hall, Newtown, last night, when Mr. P. C. Stevens, the selected Liberal candidate for the Newtown electorate, opened his ...

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  24. MR. FULLER HONORED.

    NOWRA, Monday.--A complimentary picnic was tendered by the Liberals of Shoalhaven to Mr. G. W. Fuller, late Federal member for the district, when it was portion ...

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  25. A PROTEST FROM MANLY.

    A request that the Quarantine Station be removed from its present site was presented to the Minister for Customs yesterday by a deputation from the Manly Council. ...

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  26. THE HIGH COURT.

    The Premier and Attorney-General intimated yesterday that an arrangement had been reached by him with the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth in regard to the provision of ...

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  27. "THE ONE SET-BACK."

    Reference to the smallpox outbreak was made by Dr. Wright in his charge to the Anglican Synod yesterday. "A serious loss befell our own city of Sydney in the epidemic of ...

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  28. CHINESE QUARREL.

    BREWARRINA, Monday.--This morning, at Lee Tow's Rock garden, two Chinese, Ah Gow and Ah Lin, quarrelled over financial affairs. A knife was drawn. Ah Lin sustained a nasty ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    Cathro, a Wanganui milkman, was fined [?] for selling milk containing 40 per cent, of Water. The Bleriot monoplane Britannia, presented ...

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  30. THE STAGE SOCIETY.

    The Stage Society, in last night's admirable programme at the Concordia-hall, revealed how much Australian audiences miss' through their unreasonable suspicion of the one-act play. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

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  32. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Custom-house yestorday:-- Alabama, str., for Melbourne, 2650 tons' coal cargo 125 tons bunkers; Glaucus, str., for Melbourne, 1670 ...

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  33. THE COMPULSORY BILL.

    At a meeting of the health committee of the City Council yesterday afternoon, Ald. Sandy asked the chairman what the council proposed to do in connection with the bill now before ...

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  34. GLOUCESTER.

    WINGHAM, Monday.--A meeting of the Gloucester Liberal Electorate Council was hold at Wingham, and Mr. L. O. Martin, solicitor, of Tarce, was selected, as a candidate. Mr. Price ...

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  35. NEWSPAPER'S CARTOONS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--William John Geddis and William Blomfield, proprietors of the Auckland "Observer," have been summoned to appear at the Supreme Court, Wellington ...

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  36. LATE SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Reference to the stipendiary steward system was made at the annual meeting of the V.A.T.C. to-day. Mr. J. C. Bowden submitted a [?] of questions to the committee regarding the stipendiary ...

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  37. LIVERPOOL PLAINS.

    MANDURAMA, Monday.--Mr. G. A. Higgins, the selected Liberal candidate for Liverpool Plains addressed a large gathering on Saturday night, and was accorded a fine reception. The ...

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  38. AUSTRALASIAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.

    The annual meeting of members of the Australasian Corporation of Public Accountants was held at the Victorian offices of the corporation, Melbourne. Mr. F. N. Yarwood, president, was in the chair. ...

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  39. INVINCIBLE COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--As far as it is known here, the trouble at the Invincible colliery over the question of deficient places is still unsettled. The miners' secretary, Mr. F. Gregory ...

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  40. BEGA.

    BEGA, Monday.--Miss Cameron, Liberal organiser, is vigorously campaigning for Captain Millard. Mr. Fry, the male organiser, has also begun work in the northern end of the ...

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  41. ON THE VERGE OF A PRECIPICE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--While a motor char-a-banc was returning to Broken-hill from Umberumberka yesterday evening with 32 picnickers aboard, the brakes refused to act as the ...

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  42. MOSMAN.

    A personal ballot will be taken on October 10 for the Liberal selection in connection with the Mosman seat. ...

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  43. HEAVY SEAS ON THE COAST.

    Owing to the rough seas at Clarence Heads the steamer Kyogle was unable to cross in yesterday. The Coombar and Burringbar put into Byron Bay owing to the bad weather, and ...

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  44. A CORRECTION AND APOLOGY.

    In our report of the Police Court case, in which Patrick O'Neill proceeded against Gordon Stewart Mackay, at the Balmain Court last Wednesday, it was wrongly stated that ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. BOXING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    THURSDAY, ISLAND, Monday.--The steamer African Monarch anchored off Goode Island during the night, and resumed Iter voyage westward after landing Pilot Dabelie. ...

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