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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS ALLEGED BLACKMAIL.

    H. Kremmerskotheu, charged with endeavoring to blackmail Lord Kothschild fon £38,000, has been committed for trial. ...

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  3. NIMBIN CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO.

    The fifth annual general meeting of the Nimbin Co-operative Dairy Co. was held in the School of Arts, Nimbin, on Saturday, when a highly satisfactory report ...

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  4. SMALLPOX. THE DAY'S RETURN.

    Four fresh cases of smallpox were reported to-day. Dr. Paton received a telegram from Wyalong to the effect that a suspicious illness had been reported, but it is ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast is: Cloudy to showery over the highlands and coast, fine inland; south-west to southerly winds; showery and equally on the coast. ...

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  6. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF POLICY.

    Mr. Holman, as head of the Ministry, has taken the stand that all announcements of policy should be made by the Premier. ...

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  7. WAR IN CHINA.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Huanghsing have secretly landed in Japan despite the fact that the Premier announced that Chinese refugees would not be allowed to enter the ...

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  8. THE MONGOLIA'S CASE.

    The case of sickness on board the mail steamer Mongolia has been diagnosed definitely as smallpox. The suspected case at Coff's Harbor proved to be chickenpox. ...

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  9. PETER BOWLING RESIGNS.

    Mr. Perter Bowling's resignation as the employees' representative on the Southern Coal Miners' Board has been accepted. FIGTREE TRAGEDY. ...

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  10. MURDER CHARGE.

    Madame Crespy, an authoress, who was charged with murdering a priest named Chanding at Agen in January last, has been acquitted. ...

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  11. NINE FRESH CASES.

    Five fresh cases of smallpox were reported in the city, yesterday and three-to-day. A case was also reported from Harden, the victim being a visitor from Sydney. ...

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  12. REVOLVER RESTRICTION.

    Owing to the alarming use of the revolver a prominent metropolitan police official suggests that, the sale of such weapons should be regulated. He thought it should ...

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  13. DR. PATON'S ADVICE.

    Dr. Paton asks all employers in the country not to engage any persons from the city unless they have been successfully vaccinated. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    The Butchers' Guild at Wilmersdorf has decided to deal in Australian mutton. It is understood this action is due to the competition of the municipal meatshop ...

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  15. VACCINATIONS DECREASING.

    Only eleven hundred persons were vaccinated since Friday. The quarantine population is now of whom 59 are patiente and 185 convalescents. ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS. BIOTINT PICTURES.

    A large audience thoroughly enjoyed a fine programme at the Biotint Pictures on Saturday night. The attractive star drama. "The Secret Marriage" by the ...

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  17. CARE OF CHILDREN.

    The Acting State Attorney General intends submitting to the Legislative Council next week the Testators' Maintenance and Guardianship Bill dealing with the ...

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  18. SIR GERALD STRICKLAND.

    A dormant commission has been issued from the Colonial Office appointing Sir Gerald Strickland to administer the Government of the Commonwealth in the event ...

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  19. MEDICAL PRONOUNCEMENT.

    The Board of Health, consisting of Sir Charles Mackellar, Sir Normand MacLaurin. Professor Anderson Stuart, Dr. Foreman and Dr. Paton, has issued a ...

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  20. PILLAGA SCRUB.

    A deputation of sawmillers from Pillaga Scrub urged the Minister of Lands to declare the bulk of the area State forest. It was declared there was enough ironbark in ...

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  21. ANOTHER CASE AT IPSWICH.

    The Commissioner for Public Health stated to-day that the period of calm which succeeded the discovery of the first cases of smallpox in Queensland was broken ...

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  22. LYCEUM PICTURES.

    A very powerful drama entitled "The Black Countess" by the Pathe-Color Company was the leading feature of the fine programme at the Lyceum Pictures on ...

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  23. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Lord Beresford in a letter to the newspapers has strongly criticised the Admiralty for not constructing six super Dreadnoughts, three to make up Mr. Winston ...

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  24. CONSUMPTION.

    The Premier had before him yesterday a report from the Advisory Board on the prevention of consumption. This recommends the establishment of throat, and ...

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  25. POSTAL VOTE.

    Mr. Cook states the Government will reintroduce the postal vote. He added: "The Government are pledged to that, and will generally make alterations that will ...

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  26. MAN'S STRANGE CONDUCT.

    A tram conductor told the Regent-street police a sensational story last night. He was off duty, and was coming into the city on a car from Newtown. Opposite him ...

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  27. SUFFRAGE QUESTION.

    The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies has waited upon the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, and pointed out the great advance in favorable opinion. The ...

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  28. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    Mr. Curtis, the chief of the Government survey party, who sprang from a waggonette on Friday evening, is now found to have sustained a fractured pelvis. ...

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  29. RURAL WORKERS.

    The Rural Workers' Union intends enforcing consideration by the employers of its claims in regard to rates of pay and conditions of labor. ...

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  30. LAND HUNGER.

    Two hundred and twenty-nine applications have been received for two homestead selection blocks of 60 acres and 70 acres respectively at Ulmarra. These, formerly, ...

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  31. ELECTORAL ACT.

    An amendment of considerable importance is proposed by the Government to the present State electoral legislation. The Government have discovered what it ...

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  32. MARCONI CONTRACT.

    Mr. Masterman, Financial Secretary, in moving the acceptance of the Marconi contract, justified it on the ground of urgency. Sir H. Norman, M.P., denied the urgency ...

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  33. STRANGE SHOOTING CASE.

    At 7.30 this morning Mrs. Goldstein, residing at l33 Commonwealth-street, City, heard shots in the dining-room, and rushing in found her husband, Isaac Goldstein, ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT HOUSE APPEAL.

    The Acting Attorney' General admits that the Government has received notification regarding an appeal in the State Government House case. Mr. Hall stated that, ...

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  35. DISTRICT COURT.

    In our last Issue the cases set down for hearing at the District Court before Judge Hamilton on Tuesday, the 12th August, should have read Tuesday, 19th August. ...

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  36. SCARCITY OF BRICKS.

    Those engaged in building operations in this district are greatly bampered at present for want of bricks. The Bexhill yards are full up of orders, while no bricks can ...

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  37. BALKAN POSITION. THANKS TO AUSTRIA.

    At the close of the peace conferenco M. Tontcheff thanked the Austro-Hungarian Minister to whose support Bulgaria chiefly owed Servia's yielding at Strumnitza. ...

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  38. WORKMEN'S CONPENSATION.

    A Workmen's Compensation Bill is being prepared to be submitted to the State Parliament possibly this week. It is considered by Mr. Hall, Acting Attorney ...

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  39. CRICKET.

    Mead, playing for Hampshire, made 97 against Somerset. He is the first batsman to complete two thousand runs. Against Essex W. Denton made 230 and ...

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  40. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Peace Conference received the Austrian and Russian declaration reserving the right to revise the Treaty, but the Allies do not favorably view the possibility of the ...

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  41. BANGALOW HERD TESTING ASSOCIATTON.

    The committee met in the Agricultural Hall on Wednesday last under the chnirmanship of Mr. J. T. Young, and progress was reported. This was very satisfactory. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA v. GERMANTOWN CLUB.

    Germantown Club defeated the Australian cricketers. The total score of Germantown was 271 for seven wickets. The Australians put together 270. ...

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  43. TURNED DOWN

    Mr. Page, member for Botany in the State Legislative Assembly, was last night rejected by the Labor Party in the selection for that sent and B. Johnstone ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA v. WEST INDIANS.

    The Australians opened a two days' match against a West Indian eleven at Celtic Park, Long Islnnd. The score of the West Indians in the first innings was 1[?] ...

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  45. CHOLERA.

    Cholera has broken out in the Roumanian army, and eight hundred cases have been reported, 15 per cent, being malignant. The victims die in five hours. ...

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  46. THREE FATALITIES.

    David H. Murray, who was run over by a train near Ipswich on Saturday nignt, died to-day. MARYBOROUGH, Sunday. ...

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  47. QUESTIONS RESERVED.

    The Peace Conference concluded on Saturday and the treaty was signed at [?]ine in the morning. Grcece and Servia reserve the right to submit the question of ...

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  48. Ladies!

    It is truly said, "Many women and girls suffer unnecessarily when a little knowledge [?] save them years of pain and misery." This knowledge will be found in the ...

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  49. POLICE COURT.

    The following crises come on for hearing at the Police Court, Murw llumbah, on Friday last, before Mr. Ham[?]lin, P.M.:— J. W. O'Neill, on remand, charged with ...

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  50. SOCIAL AND EUCHRE PARTY.

    A social and ouchre party, p[?] and fancy dress, will be held to-morrow evening. Refreshments will be provided and Berry's Orchestra has been engaged. ...

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