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  2. GOLD RESERVE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Felix Schuster it prominent banker, addressing a meeting of shareholders in the Union of London and Smiths Bank, of which institution he is ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A shunter was run over at the now abattoirs, Flemington, yesterday afternoon, and subsequently died. At about 3 o'clock James Saunders (49), of ...

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  4. WRECKED WANDERLUST.

    Bronzed ' by exposure, Mr. Ralph Stock, an English novelist, hie sister." Miss Stock, their friend, Mr. C. Jackson, an English ex-army officer, and Captain Garrott, all of the auxiliary ...

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  5. WANTED--A SYDNEY MUSEUM.

    Sir,--During my visit to Europe last year visited several museums having for their object the portrayal of the life of the city from its beginning. The most ambitious attempt in ...

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  6. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the Governor-General, was last night entertained by the State Government at a banquet, hold at Parliament House. It was a brilliant function, largely ...

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  7. OLD RUGBY BONES.

    There has been a good deal of talk of late about corpses and full-blooded giants in the war of the football codes. The deceased, of course, is the old Union game; the healthy ...

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  8. ELECTROCUTED.

    The circumstances in which William Henry Garlick (49) met his death by electrocution at the State Quarries, Maroubra, on July 8, were inquired into yesterday before Mr. H. S. ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN CONCERN.

    BUDAPEST, Thursday.--Count Tisza, President of the Council of Ministers, speaking in the Lower House, deprecated interpellations regarding the foreign situation. Members, ...

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  10. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Playing against Warwickshire, Northamptonshire made 275 for the loss of seven wickets and declared the Innings closed. Warwickshire made 103. H. G. Smith ...

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  11. KILLED BY A LIFT.

    An inquiry, was conducted yesterday afternoon into the case of Thomas O'Brien (40), a lime-washer, who was killed through injuries received in a lift accident on July 10 on a ...

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  12. TENNIS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is officially stated that the American Davis Cup loam will comprise M'Loughlin, Bundy, Behr, and Williams Mr. T. H. Hicks, hon, secretary of the ...

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  13. BOXING.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The "Temps" states that neither Johnson nor Moran has yet received a penny out of the prize-money for their recent contest. ...

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  14. INTER-STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Assembly sittings this afternoon were devoted to private members' business. Mr. Adamson moved, "That in the opinion of this House, the time has arrived ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    Severe floods have taken place in the Yamboll, Razgrad, and Eski Djumaya districts. One hundred bodies have been recovered. Many millions of francs damage has been caused. ...

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  16. MOTOR FATALITIES.

    At the inquiry hold yesterday morning before Mr. H. S. Hawkins, City Coroner, concerning the death of John Geraghty (9), who was knocked down in Allison Road on June 26 by a taxi-cab, ...

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  17. THE ESSENDON SEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The contest for the Essendon seat in the Legislative Assembly, vacated by the retirement of Mr. Watt, was won to-day by the Labor candidate, Mr. M. M. ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day the amendments of the Factories and Shops Bill, proposed after the third reading, were further considered. It was agreed ...

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  19. COST OF LIVING.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--Evidence regarding the increase in the cost of living during the past two years was tendered at the Transport Workers' Wages Board. Louis Edgley, of the ...

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  20. A WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    A verdict of suicide by hanging was returned at the coroner's inquiry yesterday in the cube of Margaret Jane Loosemore (31), of 69 Francis Street, Marrickville, whose body was found on ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL LOANS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The advent of the Commonwealth Bank into the municipal loan market has introduced competition into what had been regarded as a close preserve in ...

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  22. PREMISES RAIDED.

    A building in Little Hay Street, city, was raided last night by a posse of police, under the command of Inspector Kelly, of the Regent Street Station. The building was quietly ...

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  23. DRAGGED BY LORRY.

    John Hearn (38), of Frogmore Street, Mascot, Was alighting from a motor lorry in Kensington yesterday evening, when his foot caught in the step, and he was dragged along for some ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--In the Assembly today the no-confidence debate was continued by Mr. Southwood, who criticised the Government on its policy and administration. Messrs. ...

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  25. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    COFF'S HARBOR, Thursday.--It has been decided to open the Coff's Harbor-Raleigh section of the North Coast railway for traffic as soon as the rolling stock is constructed. The ...

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  26. DOMINION RAILWAYS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--Mr. Hiley, the now General Manager of the Government railways. In his first annual report is expected to make important recommendations ...

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  27. FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    Mary Martin (46), widow, of Goulburn Street, city, was walking downstairs last night when she slipped and fall. She struck her head on the lauding, and sustained a fractured skull. ...

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  28. INJURED WOMAN DIES.

    Annie White (71), who was admitted to the Sydney Hospital on June 27, suffering from a fractured shoulder, died at the institution last night. A fall is supposed to have caused the ...

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  29. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Opposition has again failed to obtain the satisfactory information about the Government trading speculations. The Minister (Mr. Angwin), in reply to a ...

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  30. THE FARMER IN POLITICS.

    Sir,--May I be permitted to add a few lines to the controversy opened by Sir Joseph Carruthers when he protested against the "Intrusion of the Farmers and Settlers' Association ...

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  31. THE DUFAULT CONCERTS.

    Mr. Paul Dufault, at his third concert last night, was greeted by the largest audience of the present season, and delighted all by the animation and charm of his singing, aud by the ...

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  32. OLD DARLINGHURST.

    The stream of sightseers to the old gaol at Darlinghurst increses daily. Yesterday over 14,000 persons visited the prison, and the funds of the Prisoners' Ald Society have been ...

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  33. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Susan Jane Wilson (41), a married woman, lately residing at Kembla Street, Enfield, died suddenly on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  34. FOUND DEAD.

    BERRIGAN, Thursday.--At the coroner's inquest, hold to-day, on the death of David Hamilton, Jun., of Ulupna Farm, Finley, it was staled that deceased was missing since ...

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  35. MINER KILLED.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.--William Dwyer, whilst working in No. 34 stope at tho 1000ft. level at the North Lyell mine to-day, sustained fatal injuries through a large piece of rook coming ...

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  36. OCEAN EXPRESS HINTED AT.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The belief has prevailed for some time that the Union Steam Ship directorate is contemplating the establishment of an express service between ...

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  37. A MOTHER'S LAST APPEAL.

    "Take my child." gasped a well-dressed young woman, as she staggered last night in George Street. "I cannot get my breath. I want to go to Miller's Point." ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The Legislative Council has carried the second reading of the Reform Bill, which is designed to make the Upper Chamber elective, and which bad been ...

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  39. SMALLPOX.

    One case of smallpox was reported to the Board of Health at Sydney yesterday. The patient was discovered at Helensburgh. ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING.

    Wanganella, str., 3998, Suffern, from Newcastle en route to Ocean Island, W. Crosby and Co., agents. ...

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