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  2. Chinese Affairs.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A force of 2000 of the Imperial troops has revolted atS[?]ang Yang. The sale of the Imperial art treasures ...

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  3. LATE CABLES.

    In Germany, the Nationalists and Liberals hold the balance of power. It is unlikely that the Cana[?] for Bisley will if they use the Ross ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The Premier will deliver a political adpress in Sydney within a few days, which will be in the nature of a reply to Mr. Wade's speech at Goulburn. ...

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  5. Representative Bodies.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a meeting representative of the Chamber of Manufactures, Chamber of Commerce, Employers' Federation, Master Bakers' ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    The result of the by election for Carmarthen was as follows:—Williams (Liberal), 3862; Bond (Unionist), 2555; Vi[?]ian (Labour), 149. ...

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  7. Brisbane Tramways.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Brisbane tramway trouble continues without very serious disorder. The Commissioner of Police has ...

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  8. The Labour Goverment.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Holman, Minister-in-Charge of the Public Service Board, touched upon the teachers' salaries, stating that it was the result of the ...

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  9. Mr. Churchill's Visit.

    Unofficial reports say that the Belfast Harbour Board desire to defer Mr. Churchill's inspection until the political feeling is allayed. ...

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  10. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A terrible fatality occurred at Lane Cove this afternoon. A young man named James Morgan and two others, with three young ladies, ...

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  11. Fouling the Cable

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steamer Medina, on which the King and Queen are returning to England from India, while entering the harbour at Malta the ...

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  12. Edict Postponing Abdication.

    The Chinese Throne has created Yuan Shih Kai a Marquis. An edict has been issued postponing the abdication, pending the decision of ...

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  13. Compliment to Australia.

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a compliment to the Commonwealth the Victoria-st. thoroughfare in which the offices of the Australian Agent-General are located, ...

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  14. English Labour Daily.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, at the Birmingham Conference, announced that a company was being formed with a capital of £150,000 to ...

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  15. German Sugar Union.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is semi-officially denied that Germany has definitely declined the Russian sugar proposals. A meeting of the German Sugar Union ...

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  16. Showing their Disapproval.

    Serions street fighting took place at Bahia in Rio de Janeiro. Several newspaper offices were burned and looted, owing to their opposition to Doctor ...

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  17. Panama Canal.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Senator Bradley (United States) has introduced a bill, under which it is proposed to a low American ships the free use of the ...

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  18. Russo-British Entente.

    At St. Petersburg yesterday, a banquet was held in the British Embassy in honour of the Parliamentary Representatives. The Premier, and all the ...

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  19. France and Morocco.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The report of the French Senate Committee on the Moroccan agreement emphasises the need for private enterprise to help the ...

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  20. Alcoholic Liqours.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The second annual Conference of the Federal Grand Council of the Australian Protestant Defence Association agreed "that we recommend ...

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  21. The Holiday.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Fine weather prevails for the holiday in Sydney, and great crowds are out. Traffic was very heavy oil tram and steamer. The ...

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  22. Legion of Frontiersmen.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Region of Frontiersmen has been reformed. Lieutenant Frankford, who presided, said that success had attended the ...

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  23. Kaiser and the Socialists.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Berlin papers declare there is no foundation for the rumours that the Kaiser will boycott Potsdam and remove the Imperial ...

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  24. Women's Congress.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Women's Congress which opened at Hobart yesterday, various phases of the question of immigration were dealt with. ...

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  25. Battle at Tripoli.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Advices from Tripoli state that three battalions of Italian infantry, with a small body of cavalry, were defeated with heavy loss while ...

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  26. Back from the Durbar.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Rev. Waddy, King's School, accompanied by fourteen cadets of the School, have returned to Sydney from the Durbar. He said that after the ...

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  27. Medical Testimony.

    Medical men at Seattle have testified that Miss Williamson died of starvation, and that Mrs. Hazzard's treatment accelerated death. The defendant asserted ...

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  28. Senate Election.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The counting of the ballot for the selection of three candidates for Labour for the Senate elections is complete and the result is:— ...

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  29. The Glebe Murder.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Government Solicitor-General, Mr. W. Bevan, will act as leading counsel for the Crown in the Glebe murder trial, which begins before ...

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  30. Arrested for Embezzlement.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Boarding the steamer River Firth at San Francisco on arrival from Australia, the police took into custody John McPherson, formerly ...

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  31. Strengthening the Tie.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The forthcoming visit to St. Petersburg of British Parliamentarians of all sections, with the view of strengthening the good relations ...

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  32. Failure of Wages Boards.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is much dissatisfaction among the employees of the flour mills with regard to the Milling Award. The secretary says the wages ...

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  33. A Gruesone Find.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A body, said to be the son of a millionaire, was found in a trunk at the railway station. The body was cut in pieces and packed in salt. The ...

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  34. Deep-Sea Men Dissatisfied.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The deep-sea men are now dissatisfied. They compare unfavourably with inter-State men, and a conference with the stevedores will take ...

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  35. A Missionary's Views.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Rev. Goodchild, who has arrived in Brisbane, was stationed at Hunam Inland Province in China. He says that Dr. Sun Yat Sen ...

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  36. Electrocuted.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A short circuit on an electric plant in connection with a rock drilling apparatus on the Long Bay sewer works electrocuted Benjamin ...

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  37. The King at Manilla.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At Malta, the King and Queen visited the French battleship Danton, and received an ovation. Their Majesties afterwards dined at ...

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  38. General Elections.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—From remarks dropped by Mr. McGowen and Mr. Holman at the Premiers' Conference, and idea prevails in political circles that the ...

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  39. New Map of Australia.

    The work which is now being done by New South Wales officials in the preparation of a new map of Australia, is on behalf of the Commonwealth, and the ...

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  40. German Socialists.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Herr Molkenbuhr, Secretary of the German Socialist Party, and a member of the new Reichstag, addressed a Birmingham conference. ...

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  41. Unification versus Dissolution.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Joseph Cook, M.H.R., has discussed the proposals made by Mr. Beeby and Mr. Holman. If Mr. Beeby's proposals are to be ...

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  42. Floods in England.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Extraordinary rains have fallen in the Thames valley. The streets in the town of Maidenhead, in Berkshire were submerged, and ...

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  43. North Coast Company.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The North Coast Coy's[?] statement last half-year shows a net profit of £10,123[?] A dividend of 6 per cent. and bonus of 1 per cent. ...

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  44. Wharf Labourers' Grievances.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After the settlement between the inter-State Shipping Companies and the wharf-labourers the men went to work, but on the coastal ...

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  45. School Teachers' Salaries.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—On the subject of regrading as far as it applies to school teachers, Mr. Beedy does not think the final word has been said with regard to ...

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  46. Weekly Half-Holiday.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Perth, the question has been discussed for six years whether the metropolitan weekly half-holiday be Wednesday or Saturday. It ...

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  47. Home Rule Campaign.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Notwithstanding the hostile demonstrations threatened in connection with his meeting[?] Mr. Winston Churchill persists in his intention to ...

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  48. Tenant Farmers.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Agricultural Departmental Committee's report on the position of tenant formers recommends the establishment of a Land Bank to ...

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  49. A Judge's Advice

    Whilst a case was in progress at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions, Judge Docker asked the prosecutor, who was employed as a navvy at the railway ...

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  50. Political League Conference.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The agenda paper for consideration by the delegates at the annual Political League Conference, which meets to-day, contains 230 ...

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  51. Rural Workers' Union.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The matter of raising a fighting fund by voluntary subscription to contest the claims of the Rural Workers' Union in the Federal ...

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  52. "Starvation Treatment" Cure.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At Seattle, the evidence in the "starvation treatment" case for the prosecution has concluded. The case against Dr. and Mrs. Hazzard ...

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