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  2. "ALL DUMMIES!"

    Before the Legislative Assembly broke up inst night, Mr. David Storey had a couple of exchanges with Mr. M'Gowen, in connection with the work of the Redistribution of Seats ...

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  3. TOLL FOR THE BRAVE.

    TANGIER, Sunday Evening.—The Delhi passenger who was detained on the vessel owing to a broken leg has been landed. The body of n French sailor drowned during ...

    Article : 94 words
  4. "A NATION OF DYSPEPTICS AND NEUROTICS."

    "I have examined in the schools during the last three years about 15,000 children, and I say that in the Australian child, quite apart from mental characteristics, you have got good ...

    Article : 537 words
  5. A VIOLENT FINISH.

    "A sensational ending to a sensational, session," was the comment of one member of die Legislative Assembly "last night. The comment was very near the marl, for ...

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  6. INCOME TAX PASSED.

    In the Council yesterday afternoon the debate was resumed on the third reading of the Income Tax Bill. Mr. Jago Smith considered it possible under ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 420 words
  8. CHARGE OF DISLOYALTY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Despite the letter from the Gfickwar of Baroda to King George, attributing his seeming indifference during the act of homage to his nervousness, accounts from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TALK OF INTERVENTION

    TOKIO, Monday—The Japanese newspapers assert that Great Britain and Japan are combining to secure peace in China. The Foreign Office,'however, declares that ...

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  10. THE KING'S THANKS.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening.—King . George has telegraphed to President Fallieres, thanking the French Navy for the service rendered in the connection with the work of rescuing those an ...

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  11. ROYAL DONATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—King George has contributed £120 and the Duke and Duchess of Fife £100 to the fund for the relief of the families of the French sailors who lost their lives. ...

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  12. FOREIGN MEDIATORS.

    PEKIN, Monday.—The British and Japanese Consuls-General at Shanghai will act as mediators at the forthcoming negotiations between the Imperialists and the revolutionaries. ...

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  13. INDIGNANT RAILWAYMEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Stormy meetings of railwaymen have been hold at various centres, and summoned the executives to resign owing to the agreement recently arrived at between the ...

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  14. MANCHU TROOPS' TURN.

    PEKIN, Monday.—The Manchu soldiery have formulated a series of demands, including:— (a) Arrears of pay. ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. TO CONCLUDE PEACE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.—The Grand Vizier, Said Pasha, has introduced a bill into Parliament to enable the Sultan to dissolve the legislature in war time without the Senate's ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. FORTUNES OF WAR.

    PEKIN, Monday.—A rebel force of 4000 attacked Kingchou, and the Manchu garrison surrendered. Their lives were spared through the intercession of a Catholic missionary. ...

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  17. A PRINCE'S DEATH.

    DELHI, Sunday Evening.—In compliance with the request made by the late Maharajah of Nepaul. King George will not alter the programme of his visit to Nepal. ...

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  18. ARABS MUSTERING.

    PARIS, Monday.—The "Temps" has been informed that thousands of well-armed Arabs, described as "splendid fighters," are assembling 40 milos to the southward of Tripoli. ...

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  19. HOSPITAL CARNIVAL.

    The Nellie Stewart carnival in aid of the Sydney Hospital begins at the Stadium this afternoon. The motor-car floral parade will assemble ...

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  20. RECKLESS MISSIONARIES.

    PEKIN, Monday.—Misses Sears and Molloy, Australian missionaries, have been conveyed to Hankow, whence they are to be deported to Australia for disobeying the British ...

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  21. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Nineteen academicians have forwarded a letter to King Alfonso, of Spain, requesting his clemency on behalf of S[?]nor Sagrista, a car- toonist, who is undergoing a sentence of nine ...

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  23. AGAINST CAUCUS RULE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M. P., leader of the Labor Party, speaking at Swansea, denied rumors that are current regarding a split in the Labor Party. ...

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  24. THE DOUBLE RAILWAY FATALITY.

    NEWCASTLE; Monday.—The death of the two girls, Ada Augusta Duncan and Clara Duncan, who were killed on Saturday afternoon by being run over by a railway train near Teralba, formed ...

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  25. INTEGRITY OF PERSIA.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday Evening.—The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Rifaat Pasha) has informed the Chamber of Deputies that the Government is satisfied with the assurances ...

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  26. COAL MINE DISASTER.

    LONDON, 'Monday Evening.—One body has been recovered from the workings of the Cannock Chase coalmine, in Staffordshire, which took fire last week, entombing live of the ...

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  27. FRENCH NAVY.

    PARIS, Monday.—The reporter on the naval estimates recommends the replacement of the destroyed battleship Liberte forthwith and the building of more fast cruisers, destroyers, and ...

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  28. SUGAR EXCISE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A return tabled in the Senate on sugar excise shows that the total amounts received for the ten years ended June 30, 1911, was £5,145,544. For the nine years ...

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  29. NOT A BRILLIANT MATCH.

    LONDON, Monday.—Commenting upon the recent match, between Gray and Stevenston, "The Times" remarks that it was not brilliant. Stevenson was out of form in the last three ...

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  30. THE FINANCE DILEMMA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, . Monday.—The "Novoe Vremya" suggests that the best way to overcome the pecuniary difficulties in connection with the Persian indemnity to Russia is to accelerate ...

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  31. FIRE AT BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Monday.—A fire broke out shortly after 1 o'clock this morning, at the rear of a brick cottage, 24 Lord-street, Bathurst, occupied by Mr. J. Patterson, a railway employee, ...

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  32. INSURANCE ACT.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The Grandmaster of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows has stated that if the Order "became an approved society under the National Insurance Act he believed ...

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  33. A NOTED MUSICIAN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of Signor Alberto Randegger, the eminent composer, conductor, and teacher of singing Signor Randegger was born in'1832 in Italy, ...

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  34. "UNFITTED FOR WAR"

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, in an article in the press, deprecates the optimism of Lord Haldane, Secretary of State for War, in regard to the defensive ...

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  35. INTER-STATE SHIPPING TRADE.

    To meet the increased expenditure enforced upon thorn the inter-State steamship companies have increased rates of freight and passage money. ...

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  36. DID NOT MARRY HER.

    ADELAIDE,- Monday.—At the Port Adelaide Court to-day Rachel Klopp, of Semaphore, sued Jack Shaw for £49 19s damages, for breach of promisee of marriage. Counsel opening ...

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  37. ADAM LINDSAY GORDON.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Edmund Duggan presided over a meeting to-day to collect subscriptions for creating a statue of Adam Lindsay Gordon; The state is estimated ...

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  38. BLACKMAIL CHARGE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—In connection with the charge of blackmailing of the Comtesse Hamil do Mnain, brought against Francis Henry Page, William Henry Glendening and Frederick ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    MADRID, Sunday Evening.—A court-martial sitting at Sueca (Valencia) has tried 22 rioters charged with killing a magistrate and two court officials during the revolution try strikes of September. ...

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  40. WIDENING THE FRANCHISE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. W. O'Brien, leader of the independent Nationalists, declared in a speech at Cork that the Government's projected Manhood Suifrage Bill would be a serious obstacle ...

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  41. SHORT OF PROVISIONS.

    BYRON BAY, Monday.—The small yacht Alfrada II on the why from Sydney to Brisbane, a charge of Captain Long and two seamen, put into the buy on Saturday night short of ...

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  42. BRITAIN AND THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening—Replying to Major Archer-Shee (Unionist, Finsbury Central), who asked whether the British Consuls had been, instructed to report upon trade openings for the ...

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  43. TOWARDS AMALGAMATION.

    LONDON. Monday.—"The Times" announees that, subject to the shareholders' ratification, the Royal Mail Steam Bucket, Company and Messrs. Elder, Dempster, and Company acquire ...

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  44. SUFFRAGIST OUTRAGE.

    LONDON. Sunday Evening.—While Mr. Lieyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was leaving the meeting of the Women's Liberal Federation, a man threw a brass bound despatch-box ...

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  45. FRIENDLY CHIEFS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Every effort is being made to negotiate, through the friendly chiefs, with the Abor tribesmen, against whom a punitive expedition is operating on account of the ...

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  46. WRECK OF THE BROOKLYN.

    A telegram was received by the Navigation Department yesterday morning from Crook-carge stating that the whole cargo of the wrecked steamer Brooklyan had been salved ...

    Article : 82 words
  47. PAPUA'S WANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A deputation from the Papuan Planters' Association waited on Mr. Thomas to-day. Subsequently the Minister said the deputation had discussed Papuan affairs ...

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  48. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is reported here that Spain has advanced counter-proposals slightly modifying the French project regarding the Spanish share of Morocco between the two [?] ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN RATES OF PAY.

    LONDON, . Monday.—The Merchant Shipping Guild has submitted to the Shipping Federation certain suggestions, for the improvement of the conditions of officer and men, including the ...

    Article : 47 words
  50. AMENDING THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT.

    The question of amending section 55 of the Public Service Act or 1884, in order to give relief to certain officers, who are unable to comply with the existing conditions, has, by ...

    Article : 65 words
  51. SYDNEY CITY MISSION JUBILEE.

    The Sydney City Mission celebrates its jubilee May 12 next year. The interesting story of the mission has been published in' [?] from and obntains [?] a special appeara ...

    Article : 52 words
  52. THE MISSION STEAMER JOHN WILLIAMS.

    The London Missionary Society's steam yacht John Williams passed Cape Moreton yesterday afternoon. The John Williams is returning from [?] ...

    Article : 42 words
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