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  2. PACKED WITH GOODS.

    FREMANTLE. Friday.--In the light of recent statements made by the Minister for Customs with regard to wholesale pillaging on the wharves In Australia, the following ...

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  3. WANTED £10,000.

    Sydney on Saturday next will be Invaded by no fewer than 4000 persuasive young ladies with collection boxes Hospital Saturday, the great charitable ...

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  4. CITY COUNCIL'S BARGAIN

    Discussing the arrangement between the Government and the City Council regarding the transfer of the saleyards at Flemington, Mr. Wade yesterday observed that the Lord Mayor ...

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  5. THE WELSH CHURCH.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Welsh Disestablishment was read a first time yesterday by [?] Mr. G. Harwood (Liberal) voted with the ...

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  6. POWERS AND CHINA.

    PEKIN, Thursday Evening.--The Premier, Tang Shao Yi, has agreed to cancel the Belgian loan. The Indian opium merchants at Shanghai ...

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  7. THE SUPREME PENALTY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At the meeting of the State Cabinet, held this afternoon, a petition from the Criminology Society, asking that the case of Joseph Victor Pfeffer--who was ...

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  8. PERSONAL PROOF.

    TEHERAN, Friday.--Bakhtiarl brigands pillaged Lord Lamington's camp, despite the fact that It was provided with a strong Government guard. ...

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  9. AMERICAN DUEL.

    SPRINGFIELD (MASS.), Friday.--President [?] to Mr. Roosevelt, charged him [?] facts concerning him. The ex- [?] he said, refused to give, him a ...

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  10. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    [?] Judicial Committee of the House of Lords has reserved judgment in the appeal case, Fairclough v. the Swan Brewery (W.A.) ...

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  11. FLOOD WATERS.

    SYRACUSE (New York), Thursday Evening.-- [?] hundred village people have been rendered [?] through the collapse of the [?] ...

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  12. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Bishop Frodsham's plea that English churchmen should not place obstacles in the way of self-government being realised by the Church in Australia will come ...

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  13. THE BETTER WAY.

    N.S.W.: "You must not hold up my roads, boys. That would not be fair to me, or worthy of yourselves. There is. a bettor way to deal with claims." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    In the annual-report to be submitted to the general meeting on Monday the directors of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital foreshadow a number of important developments in ...

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  15. PERSONAL.

    The Governor and Lady Chelmsford will this afternoon attend the celebration at Kurnell in connection with the anniversary of Captain Cook's landing in Australia. On Monday ...

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  16. TRAM MEN'S WAGES.

    Dissatisfaction prevails among members of the Tramway Employees' Union in regard to the recent award of the Wages Board, covering tho power-house and Randwick workshops men ...

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  17. AT LITHGOW.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--It Is stated that all the collieries in Lithgow are to be laid Idle on Thursday in each week for some time to come owing to a shortage of locomotive-power at the ...

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  18. A POLITICAL SKIT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Privy Council has reserved judgment In the appeal of Massey v. the "New Zealand Times." In this matter tho facts shortly were:--The ...

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  19. THE OLYMPIC EIGHT.

    There is now no necessity to worry over the additional boat to be sent to the Australian eight-oared crew, at present on its way to Stockholm. Both the boat and the money to ...

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  20. CLOUD-BURSTS AND TORNADO.

    [?] (KANSAS), Friday.--A tornado at [?] destroyed 75 houses, and several ?] were killed by the debris of the falling [?] Cloud bursts, occurred at Gouda ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND'S DRINK BILL.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--The New Zealand Drink Bill for 1911 shows the estimated cost of the liquor to be consumed £3,859,371. an increase over 1910 amounting to £35,933. There ...

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  22. THE LENA BATTLE.

    PETERSBURG,, Friday.--In the Duma [?] the 'Minister for the Interior en[?] the action of the authorities at Lena in [?] the workmen there. ...

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  23. THE IRONWORKS.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Mr. G. H. Hoskins stated to-day that operations at the ironworks have continued steady. The puddlers and the five inch mill have been working during the week, ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--"The secondary producing and manufacturing industries of the State have never been in a more prosperous condition than at present," said the retiring president of ...

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  25. DISSATISFIED LIBERALS.

    MOREE, Friday.--After eight months, during which nothing has been done, a meeting of the local Liberals was held in the School of Arts lost night to discuss the situation. Mr. A. A. ...

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  26. ST. MARK'S VENICE.

    ROME, Thursday Evening.--The new camp[?] St. Mark's, Venice, was inaugurated to-[?] A, feature of the proceedings was a pro-[?] gondolas beaded by the Duke of ...

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  27. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At 1.15 this afternoon the jury empanelled to hoar the charges of conspiracy preferred against Charles Brown Kellow and Raymond Ewart Kemsley, having ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday Evening.--A shell in a [?] at Delhi exploded,, killing a sergeant [?]atives. STRIKE OF SEAMEN. [?] Thursday Evening.--The seamen of ...

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  29. BLACK OPALS.

    LONDON, Thursday--The Privy Council has uphold the judgment of Mr. Justice Phillimore in October last in the case' of Fairfax and Roborts v. Braun. ...

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  30. FELL IN THE FLAMES.

    WENTWORTH. Friday.--Mr. Arthur Mills, Inspector of telegraph lines,, died suddenly last night. A party was, camped at Mai wee Cliffs, and on Wednesday evening deceased complained ...

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  31. THE CAMPERDOWN FATALITY.

    The Comperdown fatality still remains unsolved. The inquest on Clarice Alfa Barker, or Andrews, who met her death last Sunday morning. will be held, at the City Coroner s Court ...

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  32. SEEKING LAND.

    [?] (N.Z.) Friday.--The steamer Tahiti brings, from California 40 persons bound for Victoria' They are of various nationalities, and call themselves "The Land ...

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  33. SICK PAY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A deputation from the employees at the Federal Clothing Factory asked the Minister for Defence to-day that sick pay should be applied to all eases of sickness. ...

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  34. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF OPIUM.

    FREMANTLE, Friday.--Noncioni Crest, a barman on the Armand Behic. was sentenced the Fremantle Police Court this morning six months' Tor being in unlawful possession ...

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  35. FATAL GUNSHOT WOUND.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Inquest Into the circumstances attaching to the death of Charles Price, a selector, whose' dead; body was found in the bush near his home at Scrubby Creek, 18 ...

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  36. CROSS-COUNTRY FLIGHT.

    ORANGE, Friday.--Mr. Shafer, manager for Mr. Stone, the American aviator, has sent a challenge to Mr. Hart, the Australian "aviator, challenging him to race across country, under ...

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  37. DIPHTHERIA AT WALLERAWANG.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--The report of the medical officer of the Department of Health, who visited Wallerawang in connection with the recent outbreak of diphtheria there, has ...

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  38. JUVENILE THIEVES' MISCELLANEOUS SPOLL.

    ADELAIDE. Friday.--Charges of theft against boys were heard at the Juvenile Court to-day. There was a long list of stolen articles including bicycles, [?] ...

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  39. HILLMEADS STILL AGROUND.

    MORUYA, Friday.--When attempting to cross out yesterday the Hillmeads grounded and remained fast. A passenger, Mrs. Goodin, who was ...

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  40. THE JUMPER BLUE BARON.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Messrs. Clarke and Anderson, or the Pink-hill estate, Joyce's Creek,, owners of Blue Baron--the horse that won the two principal high jumps ait the Sydney Show-- ...

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  41. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Lieutenant-Colonel V. [?]--who for six months has been [?] New South Wales District Staff-- [?] appointed Quartermaster-General. He ...

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  42. MR. HART IN GOOD FORM.

    RICHMOND, Friday,--Mr. Hart, who is to take several Sydney people for flights to-morrow, made preliminary tests' this morning, his biplane behaving beautifully. ...

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  43. RYDE TO PARRAMATTA.

    [?] representatives of the various leagues in [?] the Hyde tramway to [?] ...

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  44. LATE ENGLISH COAL STRIKE.

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  45. LATE MONSIGNOR O'DONOVAN.

    MUDGEE, Friday.--The remains of the [?] Monsignor O'Donovan wore burled at St. [?] Church, Mudgee, yesterday. Pontifical High Mass was celebrated by Dr.[?] ...

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  46. FEVER-STRICKEN BARQUE.

    An outbreak of berri-berri 'fever was reported, on the Norwegian barque Nordlyset, which arrived in the harbor last night. The vessel came from Bahia, Brazil, and had a ...

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  47. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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