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  2. PRESS AND PARLIAMENT

    There was a simmer of excitement in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, but after the Premier bad denied a rumor concerning the Speaker it disappeared. There was ...

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  3. THE RAILWAY SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Up to the present there have been to further additions to the death roll in connection with the disastrous railway smash of yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  4. NAVAL AGREEMENT BILL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Roberts, in the House of Representatives to-night, moved the second reading of the Naval Agreement Bill, an reading as passed by the Senate. ...

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  5. THE WORLD'S TRAGEDIES

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--It is feared that the majority of those rescued from the Clarence Mine, Bethune, will succumb. Several of those rescued are terribly ...

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  6. MYSTERY OF LIFE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Congress of the British Association opened its proceedings at Dundee yesterday. Professor Schaefer (Edinburgh University) ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--A consumptive at St. Helen's, who refused to enter a workhouse for treatment, was brought before magistrate, who, in accordance with the ...

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  8. BOMBS FOR BANDITS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--The French police have adopted a chemical bomb which, when thrown, will have the effect of temporarily blinding the person or persons in whose ...

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  9. SIXTY DEATHS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--As the result of the Bethune disaster 60 persons are dead, most of them being mutilated beyond recognition. Five of the injured men have died. ...

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  10. KAISER IN SWITZERLAND.

    BERNE, Wednesday Evening.--Enormous crowds assembled at Zurich to welcome the German Emperor on his arrival to-day to witness the army manoeuvres. ...

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  11. PANIC-STRICKEN MEN.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.--A fire occurred on the second story of the Kraus building yesterday, and a panic spread among the girl operatives. The men trampled upon the women, and had ...

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  12. ANOTHER BRITISH BATTLESHIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Admiralty will lay down in November the keel of a 30,000-ton battleship, having a length of 700ft., and a speed of 29 knots. ...

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  13. APPOINTMENT FOR SYDNEY STUDENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Dr. R. G. Waddy, graduate of Sydney University, who gained the Rhodes scholarship in 1908, has been appointed to the inspectorship of two ...

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  14. DROPPED OFF EXHAUSTED.

    BUDAPEST, Thursday.--During the artillery manoeuvres, a sudden gust of wind tore an airship from the grasp of 100 gunners who were holding it down. Three of the men were ...

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  15. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Dr. Cherry, late Director of Agriculture, Victoria, on behalf of the Australian Commonwealth, has thoroughly studied the methods of dealing with ...

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  16. AN EXTREME REACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Professor Osborne, professor of physiology of Melbourne University, to-night said:--"With regard to the first statement the majority of scientists will be in ...

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  17. LOS ANGELES FIRE.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday Evening.--When the fire at Ocean Park was extinguished, twelve persons were found to be missing, and it is believed they have lost their lives. ...

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  18. MARCHING ON MARRAKESH.

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--General Mangin, who is in command of the French forces in Morocco, has been ordered to March on Marrakesh. ...

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  19. A MODERN MIRACLE.

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday Evening.--Physicians here are investigating the cause of a two-year-old boy, John Dugan, having two letters distinctly visible, one on the retina ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday Evening.--An explosion to-day wrecked the dyeing plant of Kraus Brothers. Four of the employees wore buried beneath the debris, and were eventually ...

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  21. DEAR FOOD AND TARIFFS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Replying to a Socialist interpellation, the Bavarian Minister of the Interior said he deprecated the dear-food agitation against the duties. Their removal, he ...

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  22. THE SUGAR COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It is stated by the Minister for Customs that the illness of Sir John Gordon will not prevent the Sugar Commission finishing its labors. The other ...

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  23. SANK IN THE BALTIC.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday Evening.-- The steamer Kursk, which was bringing to Russia the memorial of granite contributed by the French Government for erection upon ...

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  24. SEDITION-MONGER CONFESSES.

    CAIRO, Wednesday Evening.--The Egyptian nationalist, Mukhtar, who was arrested in Alexandria last month, having in his possession documents inciting the Egyptians to ...

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  25. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Edward Grey (British Foreign Minister) has received the text of the scheme submitted by Count Berchtold (Austrian Foreign Minister) to secure the autonomy ...

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  26. RUNNING FIGHT.

    ROME, Thursday.--Four persons were killed and five others wounded by revolver-shots in Genoa yesterday, as the outcome of refusals to pay tram-fares. ...

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  27. FURTHER LIST OF INJURED.

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  28. IS IT ULTRA VIRES?

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An opinion has been given by Mr. Mitchell, K.C., that neither the Minister nor the Collector of Customs can make general orders fixing a standard rate of ...

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  29. TRADE-UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--After a heated debate, tho Newport Trade-union Congress resolved by 952,000 votes to 909,000 to refrain from discussing the question of secular ...

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  30. MINISTERIAL REVELATION.

    In Committee, Mr. Cook said that Mr. Roberts's statement that no Government could commit the country further than the general election was astounding. Both in Great ...

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  31. MOTION OF SYMPATHY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Federal Labor Party to-day a resolution was adopted expressing sympathy with the bereaved and sufferers by the railway accident ...

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  32. TUBE COLLISION.

    LONDON, Thursday".--An express tube-train collided with and wrecked the roar car of a stationary train at the Caledonian-road station on the Piccadilly tube. ...

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  33. THE OPINION OF CAUCUS.

    During question time in the Legislative Assembly Mr. Price asked the Premier if, in view of the fact that the Caucus had been meeting and had decided upon the removal of the ...

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  34. BISHOP AND CANON.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--At the second session of the eighth triennial synod of the Anglican Church Rev. M. Williams introduced the question of the breach between the Bishop and ...

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  35. A RAILWAY THEFT.

    BLAYNEY, Thursday.--Thomas Mitchell, porter at the Blayney railway station, was fined £10, in default three months' imprisonment, for stealing a coat, valued at 50s. The evidence ...

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  36. BELLING THE CAT.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. D. R. Hall), in seconding the adoption of the annual report at the meeting of tho Prisoners' Aid Association of New South Wales, at the Town-hall ...

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  37. SUGGESTED COTTON BONUS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The closing of Messrs. Joyce Bros' cotton mills at Ipswich, Queensland, has led to tho suggestion that the Minister for Customs should grant a bonus to ...

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  38. WANTS TO MARRY COACHMAN.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday Evening.--A violent press campaign is proceeding in favor of reform of the lunacy laws of the country. The agitation has arisen over the abduction ...

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  39. 1500 MEN DISCHARGED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The attention of Mr. Tudor was directed by Mr. Thomson (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives today to the published statement that, as a ...

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  40. FEDERAL REDISTRIBUTION SCHEME.

    WINDSOR, Thursday.--By the Federal redistribution scheme the Hawkesbury district is no longer in the Parramatta electoral division, but has been transferred to the Nepean district. ...

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  41. FEDERAL PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Fisher said, in the House of Representatives last night the Government proposed after this week take over the time on Thursdays now devoted ...

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  42. BURGLARS BUSY IN MELBOURNE SUBURBS.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Reports of burglaries come in with monotonous regularity. Last night Mr. Leon Lambert's house at Middle Brighton was visited by thieves, who broke a ...

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  43. COST OF "HANSARD."

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In reply to Mr. Morgan, in the Assembly yesterday, the Treasure said the approximate cost of reporting editing "Hansard" per page was £1 17s. The ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Drapery Importing Company, Christchurch, obtained £775 damages from the Bank of Australasia on account of water draining from the bank into the company's cellar. ...

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  45. A VISITOR OF THE NIGHT.

    LIVERPOOL, Thursday.--Shortly after 10 o'clock on Tuesday night a man was observed near the front door entrance of the promises of Mr. J. Oliver. He was taken into custody. ...

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  46. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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