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  3. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. THE BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Viscount Bryce in an address at the conference of delegates from educational associations being held in the University of London, entered a warm ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. ANOTHER BURCLARY.

    Another case of burglariously entering and stealing from business premises in Argent-street has been reported to the police. The Barrier Co-operative ...

    Article : 397 words
  5. THE LATEST FASHION.

    A lady wearing a bustle in a newly imported Paris toilette created a disturbance along Fifth-avenue, the fashionable thoroughfare of the city, ...

    Article : 74 words
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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. VACANCIES IN THE SERVICE.

    The following vacancies in the Federal Public Service are announced: Two line foremen, Broken Hill, £174 to £186. ...

    Article : 39 words
  8. MEXICAN CIVIL WAR. [Reuter's Messages.] HALF-STARVED WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

    It is reported that 2000 Mexican refugees, including half-starved women and children, have rushed across the frontier into America seeking to ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. WILL THERE BE WAR? UNREST IN THE NEAR EAST.

    Izzet Pasha Minister for War, has resigned. He will be succeeded by Enver Bey. ...

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  10. ELECTORAL ADMINISTRATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) has decided to proceed with the appointment of a Royal Commission to induire into the Federal electoral ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. COINCIDENT EXPLOSIONS.

    Two strange dynamite accidents were reported to-day including the finding of a packet of caps by Alvis Pannigal, a young sailor, at Geelong, ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    Making a call at the Argent-street office of the Water Supply Company this afternoon, a "Miner" reporter was informed that the service was in every ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. NERVOUS DISORDERS THROUGH HEAT.

    During the prevailing hot weather the whole nervous system is depressed, and all the body's functions work with diminished force. This is why people ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES. THE B.M.A. AGREEMENT.

    Members of the British Medical Association have issued their Ultimatum to the lodges. In some cases temporary agreements have been signed by the ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. ACTION BY AMERICA.

    When the Dutch steamer Marowijne arrived at Belize (or British Honduras) from New Orleans the British bluejackets from the cruiser Lancaster ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. THE AGEAN QUESTION.

    The "North German Gazette" says that the Aegean question can be solved by an interchange of European views instead of an exchange of notes ...

    Article : 43 words
  17. ALLEGED MURDER.

    On Saturday a young constable named Shepherd went to a hotel in Liverpoolstreet, city. On the pathway in front he found Patrick Sillivan, a workman, ...

    Article : 130 words
  18. AN ADVENTURE AT SEA.

    Eight castaways found on Easter Island reached Sydney by the steamer Knight of the Carter on Saturday. They were shipwrecked over 1000 ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. ACCUSATIONS OF INSINCERITY.

    The "Reitch," in an article which is regarded as emphasising the views of S. D. Sazanov, Minister for Foreign Affairs, accuses France and England ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. THE HEAT WAVE.

    Mr. Thomas Randall died this morning from a sudden illness; the result of yesterday's heat. The direct cause of death was heat apoplexy. ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. [?] THE CHURCHES.

    New Year services were conducted in Mica-street Methodist Church yesterday; the preacher being the Rev. E. T. Pryor in the morning, and Mr. ...

    Article : 172 words
  22. YOUNG BOY DURNED TO DEATH.

    On Friday night a fire-broke out at Valley Heights which resulted in the destruction of a house and the death of a child. The house was occupied ...

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  23. STABBED IN THE BACK.

    On Saturday Mr. Masterton, a bookmaker, was standing on a street corner at Fitzroy, when a woman approached him from behind and stabbed ...

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  24. THE VIEWS OF EIGHTEEN THOUSAND DOCTORS.

    This is only one of more than eighteen thousand written statements by physicians. Many of them have extolled the value of Sanatogen in the ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. SAFEGUARDING THE CZAR.

    It is reported that the soldiers who guarded the Czar's train along the entire route between Moscow and St. Petersburg suffered severely in ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. A GREEK LOAN.

    A bill has been read a first time in the Boule—the Greek Legislative Chamber—authorising a loan of £20,000,000 bearing interest at five ...

    Article : 44 words
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  28. EXGLAND AND GERMANY.

    The "Neueste Nachrichten," says: "It is positively ridiculous to talk of infinitely friendlier relations. The present relationship between England ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. CONSTIPATION.

    "Having found the need of a medicine to assist nature," writes Mrs. Alice Green, of Prince-street, North Grafton, New South Wales, "in my ...

    Article : 382 words
  30. ANOTHER SYDNEY FIRE.

    A large three-storied boarding house, conducted by Madame Carbaise, known as the "Chateau de Bellevue." at the corner of Brown-street and ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES. [Reuter's Message.] AUSTRALIANS AS RIFLE SHOTS.

    Colonel J. G. Legge, C.M.G., representative of the Common wealth of Australia on the Imperial General Staff, War Office, in a letter to the ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. THE DREADNOUGHT RIO DE JANEIRO.

    Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., of Newcastle, England, the builders of the Dreadnought Rio de Janeiro, which was recently sold to the ...

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  33. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED.

    A man who has not so far been identified, was run over by the Cabarita-Ashfield tram late on Saturday, and shockingly and-fatally mutilated. ...

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  34. THE MINES.

    Work is again in full swing along the line of lode. All departments have resumed operations at the Junction mine, and at the South mine a ...

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  35. STATEMENTS OF HIS MAJESTY'S JUDGES.

    The Hon. Mr. Justice Robertson, Judge of the Chief Court, Lahore, India, writes: "My experience with Sanatogen has been very favorable. I took ...

    Article : 243 words
  36. TWO NORE BATHERS DROWNED.

    After a terrible struggle with the breakers and a fight for life extending over half an hour, Miss. Ray Hunter, of Malvern, and a young athlete, W. ...

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  37. FATAL TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    Henry Turner (84), of Collins-street, [?]nandale, was travelling in a Botany train on Saturday hight, and when near Eddy-avenue, he stepped on to ...

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  38. MISS PANKHURST.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurd, who was recently released from gaol under the "eat and mouse act." has been rearrested. ...

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  39. MUTINY OF CONVICTS.

    The convicts in the Touran prison to-day mutinied and injured 18 warders. The guards then fired and killed four convicts and wounded 50. ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICAN LABOR UNREST.

    The feeling of unrest among the railway men is increasing. A meeting has been held at Pretoria, at which a resolution was carried requesting the ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Only three of the city picture shows are said to be affected by the musicians' trouble over playing at matinees on Saturdays. Both the ...

    Article : 200 words
  42. TRAIN FATALITY.

    A military train running near Metz ran into a buffer-stop or dead end. One coach was telescoped and seven soldiers killed, while 12 were seriously ...

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  43. FUNERAL OF MR. JAMES COOK.

    The funeral of the late Mr. James Cook, chief gaoler of the Broken Hill, Gaol, who-died suddenly on Saturday night, took place this afternoon in the ...

    Article : 162 words
  44. SLAVERY IN NIGERIA.

    "The Anti-Slavery Reporter and Aborigines' Friend" announces that Mr. Harcourt secretary of State for the Colonies, is repealing as from ...

    Article : 52 words
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  46. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Captain Borchgrevink consider that Sir Edward Shackleton would be wiser to use reindeer for his sledge work, as motor-driven vehicles are apt to waste ...

    Article : 69 words
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