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  2. JOYOUS DAY AT JUNEE.

    JUNEE, Monday.--This is a big day for Junee, and Junee is celebrating it with a picnic, and much vigor. For years Junee has suffered under a water supply of pronounced [?]s. The ...

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  3. LABOR FINANCE.

    Mr. Holman's promises fly in far-extending flocks. They did so at Cootamundra two and a half years back; they did so last week at the Town-hall; and they are doing so in the ...

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  4. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  5. NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Mail's" Berlin correspondent reports that the best-informed naval circles consider Mr. Churchill's proposal undebateable, and even more one-sided than his ...

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  6. THE MILITANTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The police yesterday ejected several suffragettes who were seriously disturbing the service at St. Paul's. One arrest was made. ...

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  7. ON THE ROCKS.

    Piled up on the rocks at Long Reef, with every appearance of becoming a total wreck, the coasting steamer Euroka was found yesterday morning by the Manly police. She had ...

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  8. BRITISH SCIENTISTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The council of the British Association for the Advancement of Science has confirmed the appointments of presidents for the various sections (as already ...

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  9. THE COLLIERY FIRE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The exploring parties at Senghenydd are making good progress. They have blocked up one side of the fire, and are hopeful of soon blocking the other. ...

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  10. MRS. PANKHURST.

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Mrs. Pankhurst says:--"The ship which takes me home takes me to death. I have suffered previous hunger-strikes, but cannot stand another." ...

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  11. SYMPATHY OF UNION CONGRESS

    The chairman of the Trades-union Congress now sitting in Sydney (Mr. D. Watson) referred yesterday to the coal-mining disaster at Cardiff. From the King down to ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND TROUBLES.

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Monday.--Five hundred men employed by the Taupiri Colliery Company, at Huntly, have struck work as a protest against alleged victimisation in the shape ...

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  13. BATTLE OF LEIPZIG.

    BERLIN, Monday.--The Leipzig memorial celebrations culminated in the inauguration of the memorial, in the presence of the Kaiser, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand (heir to the ...

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  14. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--It has been officially announced that Lord Alverstone, who recently retired from the Lord Chief Justiceship of England, has been created a Viscount. ...

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  15. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  16. KAISER AND CROWN PRINCE.

    BERLIN, Monday.--During the Leipzic celebrations, the Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm ostentatiously remained at Hopfreben, in Austria--whence he recently wrote the letter of ...

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  17. A NEWCASTLE RUMOR.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--It is rumored in Newcastle that Canada may buy the Brazilian battleship Rio de Janeiro, which is nearing completion at the Elswick yards. ...

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  18. WAS IT VICTIMISATION?

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--Mr. Hickey, secretary of the Federation of Labor, says the Huntly strike was caused by victimisation. Though the company has discharged 16 men ...

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  19. TRIAL OF BEILISS.

    KIEFF, Monday.--The trial of Mendel Belliss, charged with the "ritual" murder of the youth Yushinsky, was continued on Saturday. An old man, named Vischinersky, gave ...

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  20. SHIPWRIGHTS' STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--With reference to the Wellington shipwrights' strike, it is stated that the watersiders will decline to handle cargo on boats repaired by ...

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  21. TODAY.

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  22. SWEPT BY THE BREAKERS.

    Very little hope of the vessel being floated was the opinion expressed by experts who visited the scene yesterday. It is impossible to approach the wreck from seaward. The ...

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  23. MASTERS AND OFFICERS' DEMANDS.

    WELLNGTON, N.Z., Monday.--The mercantile service guild has declined to accept the proposal of the shipowners' federation in regard to the demands made on behalf of the masters ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday Evening.--General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, speaking at Utrecht, reiterated the sentiment that the interests of South Africa must come first, and ...

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  25. DISPUTE SETTLED.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--The Stockton mine dispute was settled today. The terms are not stated. ...

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  26. ABOUT A BADGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal High Court today delivered judgment in the tramway badge case. The point involved arose out of a claim by ...

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  27. THE VESSEL AND INSURANCE.

    The Euroka was locally built, having been launched at Balmain in 1897. She was a steel paddle steamer, with a length of 120ft. 4in., beam of 22ft. 1in., and depth of 6ft. 9in. Her ...

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  28. COAL DUST IN MINES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The report of the Royal Commission on Miners and Mines is about to be issued. Sir Arthur Basil Markham, M.P.. (Lib., ...

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  29. THE GUIDING LIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--As soon as the lighthouse branch of the Customs Department has been properly organised, the staff appointed, and equipment provided, the building ...

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  30. IMMIGRATION.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--Sir Thomas Watt, who held the portfolios of Justice and Education in Natal, 1903-6, and represents Dundee in the Union Parliament, in a speech at Johannesburg, ...

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  31. ONLOOKER SHOT.

    An onlooker during a quarrel between two men in the city on Sunday night received a bullet wound in the leg. Frederick Mash, living in Abercrombie-street, ...

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  32. THE BALKANS.

    BELGRADE, Sunday Evening.--Austria has given Servia a week in which to evacuate Albania. BERLIN, Monday.--Germany has made ...

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  33. TRANSVAAL MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday Evening.--The mining companies' have agreed to re-organise the Transvaal Miners' Association, and to discuss the questions which arose out of the ...

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  34. STREET ORATORS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Street orators, were again conspicuous in the city last night, and their tactics attracted large crowds. Early in the evening a man began to ...

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  35. AUSTRIANS FOR CANADA.

    VIENNA, Sunday Evening.--Nine offices of the Canadian-Pacific Railway Company have been raided, the books and correspondence impounded, and the offices closed. ...

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  36. DEATH AT 93.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--The funeral of the late Mr. Hugh Gilmour, one of Newcastle's old residents, took place today, the interment being in the Presbyterian Cemetery at ...

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  37. FAMILY FIRED ON.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Alexander M'Laren, a farmer residing in a lonely house in Portencross, Ayrshire, Scotland, has reported to the police that while his family were ...

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  38. EIGHT LIONS ESCAPE.

    LEIPZIG, Monday.--Eight lions escaped from a travelling circus and collided with a tramcar. A crowd of people broke into a panic. One of the lions dashed into an hotel and ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND MURDER.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--Alfred Biddle, who is charged with murdering Mrs. Lilley at Mayfield, was arrested on emerging from the river-bed. He was in a wretched state, being ...

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  40. 6TH INFANTRY BRIGADE.

    It has been definitely decided to hold the 6th Infantry Brigade camp at Liverpool, from November 1 to 8, instead of at La Perouse as was originally intended. ...

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  41. TERRIFIC HAIL STORM.

    DORRIGO, Monday.--A terrific hailstorm occurred here yesterday. Hail fell for over an hour and in some places banked up feet deep. Much damage was done in the town to stock ...

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  42. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    At the City Police Court, Hamilton M. Rudolph Cook was fined £5, or a month, for addressing a meeting in Edward-street on Sunday night without a permit. When arrested ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd George will develop the Government's land proposals in detail on Wednesday at Swindon. Mr. Asquith will speak at Lady-bank. Fifeshire, Scotland, on Saturday. ...

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  44. INTERNATIONAL FLEET.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The International Fleet will anchor in Hampden Roads in 1915, at the request of the United States. Every nation will be represented, some by ...

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  45. PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S LEAGUE.

    A rally of members of the Presbyterian Men's League was held at St. Stephen's Church, Phillip-street, last night, Rev. Angus King presiding. ...

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  46. TROOP TRAIN PILED UP.

    MERIDAN, MISSISSIPPI, Monday.--Twenty soldiers were killed and 100 injured owing to a special troop train crashing through a trestle bridge on the Mobile, Ohio, railway. ...

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  47. DECLINING BIRTH-RATE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The National Council for the Promotion of Morals has appointed a commission, consisting of biologists, doctors, sociologists, members of the clergy, ...

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  48. WESTERN MAIL TRAIN DERAILED.

    BATHURST, Monday.--The engine of the first division of the mail train from Sydney to the west was derailed at Tarana this morning. A breakdown gang was despatched from Bathurst, ...

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