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  2. MOTOR TRAGEDIES.

    A terrible accident happened to a party of motorists bound on Saturday afternoon for the Hawkesbury Races. They were bowling along the narrow ribbon ...

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  3. ALMOST ASHORE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--About 9.20 to-night the brig Edward was almost blown ashore at Beacon Rock, near Sorrento, just outside the Heads. As soon as the vessel was found to be ...

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  4. MR. GRIFFITH ON HIMSELF.

    ASHFORD, Sunday.--Ashford--a small settlement on the Queensland border, which possesses splendid agricultural possibilities, which grows tobacco capable of winning prizes in ...

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  5. DEFINITE CHALLENGE.

    Mr. Flowers displayed no hesitation on Saturday morning in replying to the statements made by Rev. S. D. Yarrington with reference to the existence of dens of opium-smokers ...

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  6. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Chinese loan has been over-subscribed. There was no rush on the part of the public to subscribe to the loan, but the full amount ...

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  7. ULSTER DAY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Ulster Day was celebrated throughout Ireland yesterday in bright sunshine, a thousand services being held. in Belfast the day was like Sunday, except that the ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  9. CLEVER, BUT INCONVENIENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Statist" considers that great cleverness was displayed in underwriting the loan quickly, but that it will create a bad impression abroad, and "give a handle to ...

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  10. REMARKABLE PHENOMENON."

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The "Daily Telegraph," in commenting upon the attitude of the British Government with regard to the loan for China! says:--"China's leaning towards the ...

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  11. GERMAN LOAN.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--A loan of £2,000,000 for China is being subscribed in Germany, upon security of railway and raining revenues. According to the newspapers, the loan forms ...

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  12. JAPANESE PESSIMISM

    TOKIO, Saturday.--The Japanese press is pessimistic owing to the failure of the Six-Power financial group to complete its loan negotiations with China. The newspapers foreshadow ...

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  13. THE BOBBERY RECORD.

    Amout 1.30 yesterday afternoon two razors and a tobacco pouch were stolen from a show case outside the door of Mick Simmons' shop, the result being a hot but fruitless chase by ...

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  14. THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--It is officially announced that the Admiralty has decided on the composition of the Mediterranean fleet as lows:-- ...

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  15. TO-DAY.

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  16. FATALITY NEAR BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Saturday!--A fatal motor accident occurred on the Cleveland-road this afternoon. William F. Laidlaw (20) was driving a party of men in a oar to Cleveland, and when ...

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  17. RISKS OF INFORMERS.

    The attention of Rev. S. D. Yarrington was yesterday directed to the definite, challenge thrown out by Mr. Flowers. "I do not intend," said Mr. Yarrington in ...

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  18. TRAMS IN COLLISION.

    The damage was slight, but the force of the bump quite violent enough to send several passengers on either tram sprawling,, and injure some of them more or less seriously, at about ...

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  19. BURGLARS IN THE COUNTRY.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.--All exciting experience with two burglars fell to the lot of Mr. E. Fulton, proprietor of one of the principal stores in town. The family residence is ...

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  20. 35,000 SPECTATORS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Nearly 85,000 people witnessed the deciding games for the League and the Association premierships on Saturday. At the M.C.C. Ground, where the League fix ...

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  21. "FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM."

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Sir Edward Carson, leader of the Unionist Party, issued a message on the eve of Ulster Day. In the message Sir Edward stated that the ...

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  22. CONTINENTAL ARMIES.

    ST, PETERSBURG, Sunday.--A sensation has been caused in Poland by the mobilisation of the seven army corps whose headquarters are at Warsaw, Vilna, and Kieff. ...

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  23. AS THE COVENANT OF 1638.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The covenant is being signed in all the large cities of the' United Kingdom. Ulstermen in Edinburgh signed it on the gravestone of Greyfriars Churchyard, on ...

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  24. "INDUSTRIAL' SAVAGERY."

    The 'Attorney-General stated on Saturday morning that he had received a telegram from Broken-hill stating that the municipal employees on strike had decided to return to work ...

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  25. ITALIAN RESERVES CALLED UP.

    ROME, Sunday.--All Italian army reservists down to the year 1890 have been called out. Those also down to the year 1887 belonging to the artillery, engineers, army medical corps, ...

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  26. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    Two more visits from housebroakers were on Saturday morning reported to Supt. Roche, of the Detective Department. The residences of Miss M'Donald, ...

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  27. THE LETTER TO MR. FLOWERS.

    Following is a copy of the letter sent by Rev. S. D. Yarrington to Mr. Flowers, out of which the opium den controversy has arisen:-- The Chapter House, ...

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  28. DEEDS, NOT WORDS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-Addressing an audience of 15,000. persons at Ballyrooney, County Down, 'Admiral Lord Charles Beresford counselled Ulstermen not to waste words, but ...

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  29. INSURANCE BOYCOTT.

    LONDON, Friday .Evening.--The strike of doctors against the Insurance Act is spreading. Thirty-six have resigned from the friendly societies in Essex, and all the friendly society ...

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  30. RAID AT BALMAIN.

    The police of Balmain, aided by a few officers from outside districts, raided a billiard saloon at the corner of Weston-road and Darling- street, Rozelle. a few minutes before midnight ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. ALEXANDER ROSS, M.L.C.

    Mr. Alexander Ross, M.L.C., the well-known grazier, died early on Saturday morning at his late residence, "Trieste," Belmore-road, Randwick. The late Mr. Ross was born at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. "COMMON JUSTICE."

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, in a preface to a reprint of Cabinet Ministers' Home Rule speeches, says: "The demand" for Home Rule comes with ...

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  33. BAG-SNATCHERS IN THE' CITY.

    Mrs. M. Taylor, of Katoomba-strrrt, Katoomba, who is visiting Sydney, was standing on the G.P.O. stops on Friday night, when a man seized her bag, which contained £10, and ...

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  34. IGNOMINIOUS BACKDOWN.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--The conference, between the Broken-hill City Council and the Barrier Labor Federation over the matters in dispute in regard to the recent strike of ...

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  35. LABOR UNIONS INDEPENDENT.

    LONDON. Friday Evening.--The General Federation of Trades-unions is preparing to launch its own insurance society, upon friendly society lines. ...

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  36. AT THE WINDOW.

    Excitement was caused early on Saturday morning among the occupants of Naumai, Carr-street. North Sydney, by the appearance of a man's face at a bedroom window ...

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  37. BLACKMAIL INTOLERABLE.

    LONDON,- Saturday.--Sir J. A. Simon (Solicitor-General), speaking yesterday at Leeds, said that Liberals must not speak slightingly of the ignorance and obstinacy which appeared to ...

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  38. AMUNDSEN AND THE ARCTIC.

    CHRISTIANIA, Saturday.--After conferring with the Norwegian Government and Dr. Nansen' (the Arctic explorer), Captain, Amundsen has postponed his expedition to the North Pole ...

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  39. BURGLARY IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The premises of G.H. Pledge, tailor and outfitter, Gouger-street, were burglariously entered on Friday night. ! After smashing the padlock to the back gate, the ...

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  40. THREATS ARE "MEREST BOSH."

    NEW YORK,, Saturday.--Mr. W. E. Redmond, M.F. .(Nationalist leader in the British Commons). declares it is absurd to think the Ulster trouble is likely to affect the passage of the ...

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  41. DEFECTIVE EXPLOSIVES.

    KURRI KURRI, Saturday.--Chief Colliery Inspector Atkinson's report that the late Are at the Pelaw Main colliery was caused by a permitted explosive, called arkite, not igniting ...

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  42. DEATH OF DR. J.C. COX.

    Dr. James Charles Cox,, the youngest son of Edward Cox, of Mulgoa Penrith, died yesterday at the ago of 79. Dr. Cox was one of the best known men in ...

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  43. LONDON CROWD AT BAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A man named Stephen Titus, apparently an' Armenian and a man of means, murdered it woman and wounded several other persons yesterday at an hotel in ...

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  44. ME. BONAR LAW SEES THE KING.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Bonar Law is on a visit to the King at Balmoral. in some quarter's the visit is ascribed to the presence of M. Saranoff (Russian Foreign ...

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  45. PYRMONT WARD.

    Messrs. John M'Gree and Ald. A. Kelly, M.L.A., have been endorsed by the Pyrmont P.L.L. as the two candidates to contest Pyrmont Ward in the interests of Labor at the ...

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  46. STAND FIRM.

    PERTH (W.A.), Saturday.--Ulstermen last night resolved to cable Sir Edward Carson :- -The Irish loyalists in Perth se[?]d greetings for Ulster Day. Stand firm. We are ...

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