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  2. SABOTAGE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The Premier (M. Calliaux) states that 2936 cases of railway sabotage have been reported in the republic since October last. ...

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  3. POTS AND PANS.

    Yesterday the telephone attendant at "The Daily Telegraph" office was kept busy answering the question: "Where can those paper bags for cooking be obtained?" ...

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  4. DEATH FROM THE COW.

    Sydney medical authorities generally recognise the Importance of the report of the Tuberculosis Commission, extracts from which were out yesterday. The conclusions reached, ...

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  5. RUMOR LAID LOW.

    A rumor has again been abroad that a split has occurred in the Liberal ranks. Yesterday it took definite shape in a statement that there had been a meeting of the Liberal Party ...

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  6. TERRIFIC FOREST FIRES.

    TORONTO, Wednesday Evening.—Later details regarding the terrible forest fir[?] raging in the northern part of Ontario, Indicate that the death roll up to the present numbers 30. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australian cadets shot well as Bisley yesterday, winning the special trophy offered by Lord Cheylesmore for competition among Australian and Canadian ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 416 words
  9. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Andrew Fisher, Commonwealth Prime Minister, took his departure from London to-day for Marseilles, on his way back to Australia. ...

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  10. CONTINENTAL TRIP ARRANGED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Fifty of the Australian cadets visiting England are now encamped at Bisley, 70 at Crystal Palace, and 70 are visiting the provinces. ...

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  11. FROM BAD TO WORSE.

    COBALT, Thursday.--The victims of the forest fires are believed to include 200 employees of the Dome mine, who were penned in the shafts. ...

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  12. THE BRITISH STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Sunderland dockers again struck yesterday, and secured an advance of a farthing an hour upon the terms agreed upon last week, making a total rise of ...

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  13. CLOSER RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--According to the "Standard," the British Labor Party conferred with Mr. Fisher before he left London as to the advisableness of establishing closer ...

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  14. MAIN CAUSE OF INFECTION.

    While dwelling on the great importance of the Royal Commission's findings as to the communicability of tuberculosis from the cow to man, the President of the Board of Health, Dr. ...

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  15. UNDEMOCRATIC AMERICANS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. J. H. Kahn (California) proposed that a heavy tax be imposed on the dowers of American brides in ...

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  16. WILL IT SURVIVE?

    The discussion in the city council next Tuesday respecting the recomendation of the-health and by-laws committee to abolish the queue system, now in vogue at city theatres, promises ...

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  17. GOOD BYE TO PARIS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The Chamber of Commerce entertained the Australian Prime Minister at a banquet here yesterday, Mr. Fisher afterwards leaving to Join his steamer at ...

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  18. ON THE AMERICAN SIDE.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday,--Terrific forest fires are raging in the northern part of the State of Michigan. Immense damage is reported to have been ...

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  19. ANGLO-AMERICAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--"The Times" states that public interest is beginning to be roused in both Japan and America by the effect of the Anglo -American arbitration agreement upon the ...

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  20. MR. HOLMAN AND REFERENDA.

    A severe criticism of the Acting-Premier's attitude towards the recent referenda and the explanation of his action made by him at Temera a fortnight ago is published in the Labor ...

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  21. BEFORE THE QUEUE.

    Mr. Hugh J. Ward, managing director in Sydney of the theatrical firm of Messrs. J. C. Williamson, Limited, said he was at a loss to follow the objections against the queue ...

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  22. ROYALTY IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The King and Queen concluded their visit to Ireland to-day. Before leaving Ireland the King received the ...

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  23. WARM IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The maximum temperature in the south of England yesterday ranged between 80 degrees and 85 degrees. Six deaths have been reported as ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL INSPECTORS

    "I wish to absolutely deny that political or partisan considerations had anything to do with the recent appointment of Industrial inspectors," said the Minister for Labor and ...

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  25. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  26. THE SULTAN REJOICES.

    TANGIER, Wednesday.--After successfully clearing the road to Mequinez, General Monier, who is in command of the French forces in Morocco, has reached Rabat, a seaport town ...

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  27. THREE HUNDRED DEAD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--There is no cessation of the Heat wave, which has prevailed in several of the American States for over a week. ...

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  28. WIRELESS IN AUSTRALIA.

    In answer to the statements made by the Acting-Prime Minister (Mr. W. Hughes) regarding the legal proceedings which the Marconi Company has recently taken in London, Mr. ...

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  29. WAITING IN CARNARVON.

    CARNARVON, Thursday.--The city is crowded with visitors, who have come to witness the investiture of the Prince of Wales. Many who were unable to secure lodgings ...

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  30. SPANISH AGGRESSION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--France has demanded from the Spanish Government an explanation regarding the incidents that have recently occurred at Alcazar, including that of the stopping ...

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  31. SUCCESSFUL BALLOONING.

    KANSAS CITY, Wednesday.--The elimination contest, the winners of which qualified to compote in the Gordon-Bennett Balloon Cup Race, which takes place on October 4 next, was won ...

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  32. MESSAGE TO THE KING.

    Following is a copy of a cablegram sent by his Excellency the Governor-General to his Majesty the King, and Klug George's answer. The King, Dublin,--I am convinced that ...

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  33. HAMPERING BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question asked in the House of Commons to-day, [?] concerning a ...

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  34. IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA.

    "One of the reasons for the formation of this Royal Commission," said Dr. Armstrong, Metropolitan Officer of Health, yesterday, "was that some doubt had been thrown by Professor koch. ...

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  35. THE EMPLOYERS' VIEW.

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Employers Federation of New South Wales, held yesterday afternoon, the Industrial Arbitration Bill was, among other important matters, ...

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  36. SHOT FOR SHEEP-STEALING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Hon. Galbraith Lowry Cole, son of the Earl of Enniskillen, against whom was recently, brought a charge of shooting and killing a native named Sionga, ...

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  37. DEATH FROM CARBOLIC POISONING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Sadie Cooper, a young woman, died recently in Melbourne Hospital from the effects of carbolic-poisoning. Deceased had been under treatment for goitre. ...

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  38. AFTERMATH OF CRIPPEN CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The High Court, to which was submitted the finding of the Law Society on Its inquiry into a charge of professional misconduct preferred against Arthur ...

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  39. THE CAMORRISTI TRIAL.

    VITERBO, Thursday.--Signor Fabbroni's evidence was continued yesterday at the trial here of the Camorristi. It is apparently the mainspring of the whole prosecution. ...

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  40. "NO SATURDAY NIGHT SCRAMBLE."

    "We "think the present system has always worked well," said Mr. W. Noble, representative from Clarke and Meynell. "Certainly it has in connection with the Criterion Theatre. ...

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  41. SWAN ORPHANAGE CASE.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Inquest on George Jones, the lad in the Swan Anglican Orphanage, who died soon after being carried off by his mother to the Children's Hospital, was ...

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  42. CHILDREN AND DANISH PIGS.

    At the university Medical School, this subject comes within the sphere of Prof. Welsh, Professor of Pathology and Bacterioligy The report is not now, he says, but it is based on fuller ...

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  43. MR. M'GOWEN IN SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Provost and the Municipal Council of Edinburgh welcomed Mr. J. S. T. M'Gowen on the occasion of his visit to the city. ...

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  44. NEW BISHOP FOR BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--At a preliminary meeting of the elective committee to choose a new Anglican Bishop for Bathurst, Mr. A. E. Ivatt was appointed secretary. ...

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  45. HAPPY DECKHANDS.

    The directorate of the Sydney Ferries, Limited, has decided on meeting the requests of the furry deck-hands in a way "which will be agreeable to the boys." ...

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  46. WHEN YASS-CANBERRA GROWS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir William Lyne. M.H.R., attended the Fine Art Society yesterday on behalf of the Commonwealth, and accepted from Mr. Mortimer Mempes copies of 50 ...

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  47. LORD KITCHENER AND EGYPT.

    LONDON Thursday.--Lord Kitchener paid a long visit yesterday to the Foreign Office, where he was closeted with Sir Edward Grey. It is understood that the visit 'had reference ...

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  48. SHORT OF FUNDS.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Cabinet to-day declined a request for a grant of money to E, G. Findlay the young West Australian who won the King's Clip, to enable him to stay in ...

    Article : 71 words
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