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  2. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Roland Maund, residing at 82 Glebe-road, Globe, at about a quarter to 6 on Saturday night was on duty at No. 2 Platform at the Central Railway Station, as guard of the 5.47 ...

    Article : 239 words
  3. COMMONWEALTH V. TRUST.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Federal Government bus concluded contracts with one English, one American, and one Australian Iron firm tor the supply of approximately 46,00 tons of rails ...

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  4. WHEN THE SPEAKER LAUGHS.

    The members of the Country Press Association attending the annual conference, accompanied by lady friends, were the guests of the, State Government at a Harbor excursion ...

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  5. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Speaking yesterday at Waterfoot, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. L. V. Harcourt) said he saw no obstacle to the Dominions being given a larger share in ...

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  6. THE CZAREVITCH.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Friday Evening--The latest story current 'regarding the accident to the Czarowich is to the effect that the boy was injured while climbing a spar on board the ...

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  7. ON THE DREADNOUGHT FARM.

    Near Pitt Town, about four miles from Windsor, is what many claim to be one of the most important institutions in the State. "The best thing I have yet seen in Australia," one of the ...

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  8. SCHOOL BUILDINGS.

    The amount provided on the Estimates this year for the construction of new school buildings and additions to schools out of revenue has been cut down in ...

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  9. RUMORED PLOT.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday.--Many conflicting rumors are current concerning the Czarevitch. It is alleged that, several revolutionaries, by means of false papers. Secured enrolment in ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. SIGNALS AFFECTED.

    The same electrical .disturbance that shocked the guard also affected the working of the electro-pneumatic signal services. The result was general disorganisation, and ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The fishmonger, Simmons, who was arrested earlier in the month in connection with the Edgeware-road robbery, in which the robbers made off in a ...

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  12. HOPEFUL CASE.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday.--The prospects of the Czarewitch's recovery are now regarded as hopeful. ...

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  13. THE EVICTION.

    WEST MAITLAND, Sunday.--A public meeting protesting against the eviction of the Govenor-General was held in the Mechanics' Institute, East Maitland, last night. Aid. ...

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  14. HAVANA ELECTION RIOTS.

    HAVANA, Friday Evening.--A riot broke out between parties of Liberals and Conservatives. Many were killed and wounded in street ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA SOCIOLOGICALLY

    LETHBRIDGE, Friday.--Mr. N. Nielsen, the New South Wales representative at the Dry-farming Conference, dealt with farming conditions in the Commonwealth in an address ...

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  16. VOLCANO ACTIVE.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--Kalmai volcano is again active. Ocean steamships are covered in ashes and pumicestone. The darkness prevented many vessels from proceeding on their ...

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  17. THE TREASURER'S EXPLANATION.

    The Treasurer, Mr. Cann, when seen last night explained that although the amount provided from the public works fund for new school buildings was only £20,000. he was quite aware ...

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  18. AEROPLANE ELOPEMENT.

    FORT WAYNE (Indiana), Sunday.--The first aeroplane elopement is reported. The parents objected to the marriage of Miss Aimee Cour, and her fiance, Arthur Smith, carried her off in ...

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  19. EXHIBITIONS' AGREEMENT.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The international exhibitions' agreement has been signed. The agreement 'is. to participate at intervals of three years only, and at intervals of 10 years in any ...

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  20. DESPERATE MINERS.

    BINGHAM, Friday Evening.--Five hundred Cretan miners fired on a posse of police deputies and mine employees, wounding five, one of them fatally. The Cretans then fled to the ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. JAMES FURLEY.

    Mr. James Furley, died yesterday morning at "Summerlees," Nicholson-parade, Cronulla. Ho was taken ill about two months ago, and was then compelled to relinquish his position ...

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  22. MORTALITY INVESTIGATION.

    In connection with the census of April, 1911, the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Kaibbs) has undertaken, a comprehensive investigation of the rates of mortality ...

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  23. AN EIGHT MONTHS' CHASE.

    PEKIN, Friday Evening.--The soldier accused of shooting Rev. F. Day, of the North China Anglican Mission at Chingho, in March last, was tracked to Tientsin, and finally caught ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. WHAT IS IT?

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--Mr. R. W. Dawson, stock inspector, confirms the story of the existence of a strange animal, as reported in "The Daily Telegraph" recently, and said to have ...

    Article : 255 words
  25. SHOT HIMSELF.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--The German steamer Waldemar arrived to-day from Japan. When the vessel you off Pinkenba, about 5.30 o'clock this morning, the third officer went to the ...

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  26. MR. ROOSEVELT RESUMES CAMPAIGNING.

    OYSTER BAY, Friday Evening.--Mr. Roosevelt has resumed his campaign preparations, and a further series of meetings is pending. Mr. Roosevelt says he is "feeling splendid." ...

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  27. BRINGS A LIBEL ACTION.

    NEW YORK, Friday Evening.--Mr. Roosevelt is suing Mr. George Newell, editor of a small daily paper in Ishpeming, Michigan, claiming damages for alleged libel. ...

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  28. THE AWAKENING EAST.

    VANCOUVER, Friday Evening.--The Premier of British Columbia. Mr. R. M'Bride, in an interview upon his return from his tour abroad, said that across the Pacific the groat peoples ...

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  29. LATE MR. MARTIN CONNELLY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Martin Connelly, I who died at Cloyne, 44 William-street, Sydney, took place on Saturday, the remains being taken to St. Frauds Xavier's Church ...

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  30. STRANGER EJECTED.

    OYSTER BAY, Sunday.--A stranger attempted to enter the Roosevelt home, and was forcibly ejected. The Colonel is receiving many threatening letters, and is protected by a police guard. ...

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  31. NORTH QUEENSLAND DIOCESE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.--The Bishop of North Queensland, who is bidding farewell to the diocese, delivered his final address to synod tonight. Referring to the ponding introduction ...

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  32. GERMANY AND FOREIGN MEAT.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The municipality is receiving consignments of meat of 150 tons weekly, which will shortly be doubled. The Imperial Chancellor, speaking in the ...

    Article : 109 words
  33. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

    BERKELEY (California), Saturday.--The Australians defeated the University of California to-day by 18 points to nil, in drizzling rain. Until the end of the first half the Californlans ...

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  34. LIFE ON THE ROLLING WAVE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Samuel J. March, a stoker, appeared on remand at the Fitzroy Police Court to-day on a charge of having, on December. 14, 1910, deserted from H.M.S. ...

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  35. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    HOBART, Sunday.--A mysterious fire broke out at the Lady Franklin Hotel, Franklin, on Saturday night. It appears that the commercial room, after closing hours, caught alight the ...

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  36. AFRICANS' VICTORY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The South African football team defeated London yesterday by 12 points to eight. ...

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  37. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--At to-day's sitting of the Empire Trade Commission, Mr. Andrew Williamson (of Smith and Williamson, chartered accountants, and a director of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. MEAT AND FRUIT FOR GERMANY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Agent-General has indicated to the State Government that a trial shipment of 100 carcases of Australian mutton was allowed into Germany last year by ...

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  39. THE WAIHI STRIKE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.--The Federation of Labor officials, after a conference with the Huntly miners' executive, advised the miners to return to work. ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. THE MAN WHO WAS SHOT.

    The man who visited the Sydney Hospital late on Thursday night, and stated that he had been shot in the chest, but who, after an examination had been made, declined to remain in the ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. PRACTICALLY ENDED.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--The Walhi mine employed 30 more miners this week. Citizens are tendering a ball to the police in recognition of their good service during the strike. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  42. ATTACKED BY FOOTPADS.

    Mrs. Purdle, a resident of Parramatta, was set upon by two footpads last night, while returning home along Church-street. Their objective was her handbag, which they made a ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. LATE SPORTING.

    DUBBO, Sunday.--Dubbo defeated Orange at [?] on the Dubbo courts on Saturday by 16 sets 123 gasts to 6 sets 75 games. ...

    Article : 38 words
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