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  2. ME. TUDOR SARCASTIC.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Sarcastic reference to the judgment to the High Court in the Sugar Commission Case was made by the Minister for Customs to-day. ...

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  3. THIEVES' RECORD.

    As usual, the A.J.C. Spring Meeting at Randwick, and the attendant festivities in Sydney, have attracted a number of undesirables to the city. On Saturday some excellent work was ...

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  4. "DON'T WORRY."

    PERTH, Sunday.--In view of the big deficit and increasing expenditure since the Labor Government took office 11 months ago, and the fact that the Budget will be delivered on ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The strike at Rosyth is approaching a settlement, and hundreds of navvies have returned to work under the old conditions. ...

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  6. GRAMMAR OF ANARCHY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In a speech at Ladybank (in his constituency in Fife) yesterday, Mr. Asquith said that the rejection of the Budget by the House of Lords was a colossal tactical ...

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  7. EIGHT-HOUR BANQUET.

    The annual dinner in connection with the Eight-hour and labor demonstration is regarded in Labor circles as the most important gathering of that nature in the Labor year, and the ...

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  8. LABOR'S CRISIS.

    COBAR, Sunday.--The Attorney-General, Mr. W A Holman, accompanied by Messrs. W. G. Spence, M.H.R., and Fern, M.L.A., arrived on Saturday, and was met at the station by the ...

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  9. "BELOW THE BELT."

    Comments on tho charges levelled at him, and suggested reasons for them, were given by Mr. Griffith (Minister for Works) at Mulgoa on Saturday. ...

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  10. WOMAN BURGLAR.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.--A masked man and woman entered the flat of a wealthy widow in the Charlottenburg quarter, and after seizing and manacling the maid servant, made off ...

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  11. SPAIN'S INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL.

    MADRID, Friday Evening.--The Cortes has been summoned to meet on October 14 in order to take steps to settle the railway strike. ...

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  12. "WILD AUSTRALIA."

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--While the "Wild Australia" Circus was at Holt, Norfolk, a curious mishap occurred, which unfortunately had a fatal termination. ...

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  13. COMMENTS DEFERRED.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), when seen on Saturday regarding the judgment on the Colonial Sugar Company case, said that the matter was far too important to give an ...

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  14. OVERCROWDING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Miners' Congrees now sitting at Swansea, to-day discussed the question of housing. The speakers stated that a third of the ...

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  15. REDBANK (Q.) RAILWAY SMASH.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In connection Will the recent railway smash at Redbank, the guard of the stationary train, and the driver, fireman, and guard of the colliding train, have been ...

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  16. HOUSEBREAKING AT GRANVILLE.

    A daring case of housebreaking was perpetrated at Granville, at the house of Mr. Johnston, Railway-street, early on Friday last. Mrs. Johnston left home shortly before 9 ...

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  17. DARING TRAIN HOLD-UP.

    FORT SMITH (Arkansas), Saturday.--Three armed and masked men held up the Kansas City passenger train, and blew open two safes, with nitro-glycerino. They escaped, bearing ...

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  18. MOUNT LYELL MINE.

    {No abstract available}

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  19. EAST AFRICAN DOCK.

    [?]Saturday.--The Portuguese Government is about to construct a dry dock at Lourenzo Marquez (Mozambique, East Africa), to accommodate vessels of 16,000 tons. The cost ...

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  20. AMERICA'S LITTLE WARS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.--The State Department has received a report, from Nicarugua, announcing that the Nicnraguan Government forces have recaptured Masaya. ...

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  21. TITANIC RELIEF.

    Saturday.--Out of the Mansion House Titanic Fund it is proposed to fix benefits ranging from 12s to 40s for the childless sufferers, and 19s to 47s where the victims left ...

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  22. VISIT TO RANDWICK.

    "Devon," Botany-street, Randwick, the residence of Mr. J. Cohen, was visited by house-breakers on Friday evening. Entrance was trained by forcing a side window. The house ...

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  23. GREECE'S NEW DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The three destroyers which the Greek Government recently purchased from the Argentine Government have left the Mersey. ...

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  24. SHALL ROBBERIES.

    Between 10 o'clock on Friday night and 10 o'clock Saturday morning a showcase outside tho Shop at 656A George-street, Sydney, of Constantino Wehrle, watchmaker and jeweller, was ...

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  25. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Afternoon.--United States troops captured the, town of Coyotepe, losing four marines killed and six wounded. A score of Nicaraguans were killed. ...

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  26. PAPUA.

    PORT" MORESBY, September 27.--The effects of the dry south-east season are now beginning to- be felt in the township, and gangs of natives may he seen laden with tubs or buckets of ...

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  27. SIGN OF PROGRESS.

    KEMPSEY, Sunday.--A parliamentary party, including Messrs. Flowers (Chief Secretary), J. Joynton Smith, M.L.C., M'Donald, M.L.A. (Bingara), J. Miller, M.L.A. (Bathurst), G. S. Briner. ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Court, Alfred Dobie and Edward Holmes were sentenced to a year each for defrauding Arnold Farrow of £35. Farrow is a countryman, and came to Perth with the ...

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  29. TROOPS ADVANCING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.--A force of 1000 Americans in marching on Loon. Further fighting is expected. ...

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  30. FOUND THE SAFE.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--The office safe was found among the debris at the scene of the timber fire at Berry, Hodgson, and Co.'s yards, Port Adelaide, yesterday, but an effort to open ...

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  31. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.--The rebels defeated, 200 "rurales," killing 22 of them. Guerilla warfare is waged continuously in Northern Zacatecas. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The Railway Department has accepted the offer of Robertson and Co., Victoria Foundry, Townsville, for the construction of ten large, covered waggons for the Great Northern ...

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  33. SAFE-BREAKERS DISTURBED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--A gang of safe breakers broke into the Sandringham post-office this morning, but were disturbed before they had completed operations. The assistant, who ...

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  34. A WAR LOAN.

    MEXICO CITY, Friday Evening.--The Mexican Government is floating a war loan of 20,000,000 pesos (£2,000,000). ...

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  35. THE INSURANCE WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) presided yesterday conference of the National Insurance Advisory Committee, and explained that the ...

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  36. FEDERAL VISITORS.

    The Prime Minister, accompanied by the Attorney-General (Mr. W. M. Hughes), the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley), the Vice- President of the Executive Council (Senator ...

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  37. STREET FIGHT.

    WOLLONGONG; Sunday.--On Friday night, at Corrimal, two "pushes" came into conflict, and blows were exchanged. Constable Pearce was leaving a shop in the ...

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  38. THE FASTING CURE.

    SEATTLE, Saturday. — Dorothy "Williamson, the Australian neiress, is suing Dr. Hazzard, the "fasting specialist," seeking to recover £5000 as damages for alleged mistreatment. Miss ...

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  39. AVIATION DANGERS

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Two of the newest army biplanes were wrecked to-day at Farnborough through falls. One fell from a height of 200ft., and the ...

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  40. WEIGHTS FOR TO-DAY'S A.J.C. RACES.

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  41. LIGHTING OF LISMORE.

    LISMORE, Sunday.--A largely attended public meeting was held last night to protest against the clauses in the Local Government Act directly affecting the Lismore Electric Company. ...

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  42. BARRIER DEMONSTRATION.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--The citizens hospital demonstration, the outcome of the refusal of the A.M.A. to allow the cadets to march in the first demonstration, held a fortnight ago, ...

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  43. GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--The aviator Birkman was killed, yesterday as Hanover by a fall with an aeroplane. ...

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  44. CABLE STEAMER PATROL.

    The Eastern Extension Cable Company's steamer Patrol, which arrived in the harbor from Singapore on Friday last, has excited much interest on account of the peculiar equipment ...

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  45. ROOSEVELT DENIALS

    WASHINGTON, Friday Evening.--Ex-President Roosevelt, testifying to the Senate committee in connection with campaign-contributions, denied that he had authorised donations ...

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  46. H.M.S. DRAKE.

    Many hundreds have visited H.M.S. Drake the flagship on the Australian Station, since she put into the Sutherland Dock for "spring cleaning" operations.(This has no reference ...

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  47. ENGLISH TENNIS TEAM.

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  48. TRAIN DISASTERS.

    WESTPORT (Conn.), Friday Evening.--The latest death-roll in connection with the wreck of the West port express places the number at eight, including five women. ...

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  49. LADIES' GOLD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    HOBART, Sunday.--The ladles golf championship was played on Saturday, and resulted in a win for Miss Arthur, who defeated Miss N. Murdoch by 4 up. ...

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  50. ANOTHER LOCOMOTIVE BURSTS.

    RENO (Nevada), Friday Evening.--A locomotive attached to a freight-train exploded. The engineer and fireman were killed, and 16 cars were plied in a heap. ...

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  51. OPENING OF UNDERCLIFF TRAMWAY.

    A meeting of resident of Marrickville was held at the Congregational Church-hall, Illawarra-road, on Thursday evening to make arrangements for the official opening of the Undereliff tramway along illawarra. ...

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  52. FILLING A GAP.

    At a re-union of Moore College men, Archdeacon D'Arcy-Irvine recalled nil amusing instance of the humor of the late Dean Cowper, who bad been the first Principal of the College. ...

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  53. CANADIAN CADETS.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Canadian Cadets left yesterday for Adelaide in the Riverina, very grateful for the good time they had had in Australia. ...

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  54. ST. AUGUSTINE'S, BALMAIN.

    With the object of wiping off the debt of £2168 on St. Augustine's Church, Balmain, a bazaar was opened on Saturday afternoon at Balmain Town-hall. Monsignor O'Brien, in ...

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  55. CRASHED INTO DEAD-END.

    MADRID, Saturday.--Owing to the failure of tho brakes, a goods train crashed into a deadend at Alicante, and wrecked a waiting-room. Six persons were killed and 12 injured. ...

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  56. ELECTRIC SCHEME FOR ALBURY.

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  57. LEISURELY RAILWAY TRANSIT.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--Complaints about the transit of goods by rail are not so infrequent as desirable. A quantity of chaff, consigned at Albury to this district, took 18 days ...

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  58. EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    The Shop-keepers' Defence Association will hold an indignation meeting in the Protestant Hall to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. Motions of protest against the Early Closing Act will be ...

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  59. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
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