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  2. THE IRON BOUNTY.

    LITHGOW, Sunday.--Interviewed to-night in regard to the report of Messrs. Paul and Smith as to the payment of the iron bounty by the Federal Government to his firm, Mr. C. H. ...

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  3. JAPANESE BOUND SOUTH.

    The Japanese exploring ship Hainan Maru, which was detained in Sydney Harbor for some time awaiting the arrival of several members of the expedition from Japan and dogs from ...

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  4. DYNASTY ESSENTIAL.

    PEKIN, Saturday.--The Prime Minister, Yuan Shih Kai, has appointed General Tuan Chi Jul to be acting Viceroy of Human and Hupeh provinces--in which the rebellion is ...

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  5. NO BREAD STRIKE.

    Whether they should strike or not was the question argued out at a mass meeting of members of the New South Wales Operative Bakers' Union on Saturday afternoon. It was a record ...

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  6. RULE OF THE SEA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Captain W. V. Faber, Conservative member for Andover, and an officer on the Reserve list, made a most remarkable speech at Andover last night on ...

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  7. TO DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 words
  8. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    PEKIN, Saturday.--The Imperial troops operating against Nankin have begun their attack upon the rebel outposts. The rebels' artillery, however, replied with such effect ...

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  9. FOREIGN POWERS AGREE.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.--The Towers who signed the Boxer Protocol have agreed as to the necessity of landing troops in China to protect the Pekin-Tientsin ...

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  10. IN DISFAVOR.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Berlin correspondent of the "Central News" states that the Crown Prince, in consequence of his recent conduct in the Reichstag, when ...

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  11. THE SCATTERED DIVISIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Captain Faber's statements alleging the navy's unpreparedness were remarkable. When the "pinch" occurred, he declared, the British fleet was ...

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  12. JAPAN LANDS TROOPS.

    TOKIO, Saturday.--An official announcement is made here that Japan has landed a force at Chifu. ...

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  13. REPUBLIC'S CAPITAL.

    PEKIN, Saturday.--The majority of the revolted provinces prefer to make Shanghai the republican capital, on the ground that it is more peaceful than other cities, including ...

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  14. THE ISLAND STORY.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--Dr. Frederich Schone, of Berlin, who is now in Auckland, states that he was a guest on the Cormoran during her cruise at the Islands. When she visited Suva, ...

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  15. A MANLY MYSTERY.

    Early on Sunday morning William Hunter and Philip Daley, both residents of Manly, noticed the body of a man floating face downwards m deep water, near Sly's motor launch wharf, and ...

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  16. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  17. AN INTERESTING POINT.

    SHANGHAI, Friday Evening.--The Customs Taotai at Yunnan absconded to Hongkong, with a million taels, with which it was intended to repay foreign loans. An ...

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  18. NO TROUBLE ABOUT CABLE.

    Mr. Bunz, the Acting-Consul-General for Germany, states that there could be no truth in the story that the commander of the German cruiser Cormoran asked permission of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. STRIKE OVER.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.--The Lyell strike is over. All the meetings of men have accepted a provisional agreement. It is stated that one executive officer held out against the men ...

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  20. FROM EXILE TO CABINET.

    The "Tung Wah Times," the official organ of the Chinese Empire Reform Association, received a cable, last evening from the headquarters of the association in Canton, stating that ...

    Article : 361 words
  21. WAR IN THE BAIN.

    PARIS, Saturday.--Advices from Tripoli state that torrential rains have fallen and destroyed the Italian trenches in the vicinity of Bumiliana Wells. ...

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  22. BRUTALLY MURDERED.

    MACKAY, Sunday.--A messenger from Sarina yesterday brought news to the police, that the wife and three children of a well-known Chinese farmer on Alligator Crook, named Charles ...

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  23. IS HE THE MAN?

    A development which may lead to something has taken place in connection with the work of unravelling the mystery surrounding the murder of Henry Trevascus at the Glebe. On ...

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  24. A MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE.

    As already stated application has been made for probate of the win of the late Mr. Walter ...

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  25. FORCES OF NATURE.

    ROME, Saturday.--The Turks, taking advantage of the heavy rainfall, endeavored to divert the course of the swollen wa[?] Midjenin, in such a way as to flood the ...

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  26. GOOD ENOUGH, ANYHOW.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Observer" corrects Captain Faber in several particulars of his statement. The journal points out that the three fleet, ...

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  27. MURDER OF MARY DAVIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Strongman and Crouch, solicitors for Dr. Samuel Peacock, now under sentence of death for the murder of Mary Davies, have communicated with the ...

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  28. OFFICIAL ITALIAN CABLES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Consulate-General for Italy received the following cable this afternoon from the Italian Embassy in London: ...

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  29. NEW MINISTERS.

    Liang Tun-Yen, who has been appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Ministry of Yuan Shih Kal, is a native of Kwangtung. In his early official life he was interpreter to ...

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  30. "CABINET OF NATIONS" SPEECH.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.--The Socialist writer, Herr Bernstein, states that Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., leader of the British Labor Party, informed him that ...

    Article : 207 words
  31. A TRAITOR.

    PARIS, Saturday.--Corporal Deschamps has been sentenced to 20 years' penal servitude for stealing the plans of a mitrailleuse machine gun, and selling them to Germany. ...

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  32. COBAR VACANCY.

    COBAR, Saturday.--Mr. C. S. Fern, the selected Labor candidate for Cobar, addressed, enthusiastic meetings at Canbelego on Thursday night, and at Cobar last night. He made a ...

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  33. "VOTES FOR WOMEN."

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, in reply to a suffragette deputation, declined to introduce a measure conferring the franchise on women on the same ...

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  34. GREAT GERMAN LOCKOUT.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The sequel of the metalworkers' strike in Germany is that, the masters have locked out 60,000 men. ...

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  35. SYDNEY HOSPITAL CENTENARY.

    The three nights' cycling carnival which is being hold to swell the Sydney Hospital centenary fund will be ushered in this evening at the Sydney Sports Ground. ...

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  36. WAR.

    Wang Shih-Chen, the new War Minister, was born in the province of Chihil. In 1906 he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant-General of the Mongol Plain Yellow Banner and a year later ...

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  37. NORTH SEA DISASTER.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.--The Russian steamer Hermann Terche (1871 tons net) foundered during the recent gale in the North Son. The crew of 29 perished. ...

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  38. DAVID SOONG'S WAY OUT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Rev. David Soong, Chinese missioner, of Little Bourke-street, against whom the Commonwealth was proceeding on a charge of bribery in connection with ...

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  39. FROST ON MARS.

    FLAGSTAFF (ARIZONA), Saturday.--Professor Percival Lowell, the eminent astronomer and director of the Lowell' Observatory here, announces that he has discovered frost on Mars. ...

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  40. COUNTER-PICKETING.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--In view of the reluctance of the Government to amend the "peaceful picketing" clauses of the Trades Disputes Act, a countor-picketing movement is ...

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  41. THE LORD MAYORALTY.

    It is stated that Aid. R. D. Meagher has intimated to his supporters that he will not contest the Lord Mayoralty this year for business and domestic reasons, but will certainly allow ...

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  42. GOVERNMENT MILCH COW.

    PERTH, Saturday.--Requests from the workers for increases in Government remuneration continue to be pressed on to the Ministry. The latest deputation urges the Minister for ...

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  43. ENTOMBED MINERS.

    VIVIAN (W. VIRGINIA), Sunday.--An explosion due to coal dust at the Bottom Crock Coal Company's mine, entombed a number of men working below. ...

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  44. NEW METAL FOUND.

    VANCOUVER, Friday Evening.--A new metal has been found in British Columbia among the platinum-bearing ores in the Kootenay district. The new metal has been named canadium. It ...

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  45. BRITAIN SPECIALLY FAVORED.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The Budget Committee dealt, as promised, with the Moroccan ...

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