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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS PUTUMAYD ATROCITIES.

    Twenty-three warrants have been issued for the arrest of persons suspected of complicity in the Putumayo atrocities. DOMINIONS' EXHIBITION. ...

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  3. THE BALKANS. TURKISH PRISONERS DETAINED.

    The Government are maintaining forty thousand destitute refugees from Thrace and 150,000 from Macedonia. Meanwhile pending a settlement of the respective ...

    Article : 54 words
  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate Senator Pearce moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to a statement made by Senator Millon the previous day that the late ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly sat until 6 o'clock this morning considering the Supply Bill. Mr. Wood (Bega) moved an amendment to reduce he supply asked for the two months, ...

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  6. LABOR AFFAIRS. TRANSPORT WORKERS' CONGRESS.

    Mr. McGowen states a board has been appointed to deal with, the Broken Hill shop "assistants' strike. He however, does not know yet whether it will be accepted. ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS SOPS FROM MR. GRIFFITH.

    The loan estimates contain £4000 towards the Glenreagh to Dorrigo railway and £4000 towards Coff's Habor improvements. ...

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  8. WOLLONDILLY OR NOTHING.

    Sir William McMillan declares that if he is not selected for Wollondilly he will not stand for any other seat. ...

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  9. GREEK MASSACRES.

    The Bulgarian Ministry has published letters found on Greek soldiers at Razloy. The letters state, "The Bulgars massacre and we massacre. We burn all the ...

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  10. COLLIERY IDLE.

    The North Bulli Colliery was thrown id[?]e to-day in consequence of tho employees failing to turn to at the appointed time. It appears the men were attending a special ...

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  11. SCHOOL MATERIAL.

    The Minister of Education has decided that all school material in public schools shall be supplied to the pupils free of charge. ...

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  12. A LARGE DOCK.

    The King's Dock, the largest eastward of Suez, has been opened. It is capable of accommodating an Olympic. ...

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  13. SHOPS DESTROYED.

    Four shops were destroyed by fire at Springwood this morning, nothing being saved. The post office narrowly escaped a similar fate. The damage is estimated at ...

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  14. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Cook denied the interpretation placed on his interview with the London "Morning Rost" by members of the Opposition, and denied ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. THE MISSING NECKLACE.

    A gang of thieves is holding the Meyer pearl necklace which was stolen in July and is valued at £150,000, for ransom. ...

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  16. NON-UNIONISTS.

    Men engaged in the milk trade have commenced a vigorous crusade against nonunionists. They threaten, unless the latter join the Dairymen Employees' Union, they ...

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  17. TURKS AND BULGARS.

    The Turkish Government will shortly submit to Bulgaria definite proposals with regard to the frontier question. ...

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  18. BURGLARY.

    The police detected two men operating on a window of a factory at Redfern early this morning. Upon finding they were discovered the men bolted with three ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Hertzog's Rustenburg meeting passed a vote of confidence in General Hertzog, and carried a resolution in favor of new leaders, who should be neither Hertzog nor ...

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  20. HARRY THAW. A POINT FOR THE PRISONER.

    Judge Globensky ruled out of order the New York State Attorney's representatives. When the Thaw motion to drop the Habeas Corpus proceedings was mentioned ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. SMALLPOX.

    Ten cases of smallpox were reported during the day, four of the patients coming from Waverley, two from Annandale, and one each from Mosman, Redfurn, ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    Speaking on the subject of industrial peace and the sacrifices that may sometimes be made to secure it, in the industrial Court this morning Mr. Justice ...

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  23. LATE WM. KNOX.

    The body of William Knox, late member of the Federal House of Representatives, will be shipped to Melbourne, his native place, for interment. ...

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  24. MULLINS MYSTERY.

    At the Police Court, Launceston, to-day the police stated they did not have sufficient evidence against Elizabeth Jones, who was charged with being an accessor[?] after ...

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  25. A COMPLETE VICTORY.

    Judge Globensky has granted a discontinuance of the Habeas Corpus, and remanded Thaw to gaol. The New York lawyers regard this as a complete victory. ...

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  26. THE CASE HOPELESS.

    Mr. Knox suffered a second paralytic stroke and went to Folkestone hoping that the change would benefit him, but he did not improve, so a London specialist was ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. DIVORCE CASE.

    In opening the defence in the Auckland divorce case, William Paterson versus Mabel Paterson and Gustav Knonfeld, of Sydney, co-respondent, counsel said that if wrong ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. MISSING SOLICITOR.

    When the case of John Cah[?]ll, solicitor, accussed of defaulting a provision merchant by means of a valueless cheque, was called on at the Police Court to-day, it was ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. A DISGRACEFUL SCENE.

    SHERBROKE (Quebec), Wednesday. Judge Globensky referred to what he terms the disgraceful scene in court when he announced that the New York lawyers ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. ENGINEDRIVERS' AWARD.

    An application was made in the Industrial Court by the Seventh Day Adventists for exemption from the enginedrivers' award. It was pointed out that the ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    President Wilson delivered his Mexican message to Congress. This states that as the pacification of the country had grown more unlikely the United States ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    Coroner Stennett at Bellingen found that the child Kirton was killed by fulling over the Dorrigo cutting through the horse backing, and added a rider that he ...

    Article : 208 words
  33. GET READY.

    The annual conference of the Australian Liberal Union was opened at Melbourne to-day, when the Prime Minister, Mr. Cook, delivered a fighting speech in which he ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. IMPERIAL EXHIBITION.

    Lord Strathcona is the President, Earl Grey the vice-President, and Mr. McCall Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Imperial Exhibition, to celebrate the ...

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  35. WAR IN CHINA.

    Rebels at Wuhu attacked the cruiser Emden with cannon and rifles. The Emden replied with twenty-five rounds, silencing the fort. ...

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  36. INDEFENDENT LABOR.

    Mr. Philip Snowden, M.P., in an article in the "Christian Commonwealth," says the Independent Labor Party might sit in Parliament again because four-fifths of ...

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  37. BOMBARDMENT RENEWED.

    Although the surrender and entry into Nanking were arranged and officially announced the Government troops on approaching were repulsed at three of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. MEDICAL INSPECTION.

    Dr. Willis, the principal medical officer of the Department of Public Instruction, addressed a large gathering of teachers on the question of the medical inspection of ...

    Article : 114 words
  39. MISS WILSON.

    A passing doctor found Miss Jessie Wilson, the President's daughter, unconscious on the roadside near White River Junction, Vermont. Miss Wilson had been riding ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. BUILDERS' STRIKE.

    The Works Office employees on strike have refused Lord Beauchamp's offer of arbitration and a halfpenny increase, and the whole strike question has been left in ...

    Article : 43 words
  41. INTENT TO MURDER.

    Claude Halley was charged at the Police Court with shooting at Senior-Constable Charlton with intent to murder at the Haymarket on Saturday night. Constable ...

    Article : 171 words
  42. NORTON GRIFFITHS.

    Mr. Wilson, M.L.C., pledged Labor supporter in the Upper House and ex-President of the Labor Council, has described Norton Grimths' agreement as an awful travesty ...

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  43. AVIATION. DAILY MAIL COMPETITION.

    Hawker left Oban at 6.10 and descended at Larne, in County Antrim, Ireland, at 9.30 for a supply of petrol. ...

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  44. HEATED WORDS.

    At the Transport Workers' Congress Mr. J. Havelock Wilson opposed the Idea of the amalgamation of Unions in different countries as a stop towards one huge ...

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  46. STRANGE STORY.

    An extraordinary story was told at the police Court to-day, when a young man named William John Banks was charged with attempting to travel in a railway ...

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  47. A DISASTROUS SLIP.

    Hawker pressed his foot on the rudder valve, but his, boot was oily and it slipped. ...

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  48. MACHINE COLLAPSES.

    In endeavouring to reach Falmouth to-day in order to complete the circuit before 9.30 on Thursday morning Hawker was delayed an hour on leaving Oban on ...

    Article : 132 words
  49. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the city of South Brisbane Loan Bill and the Prickly Pear Destruction Bill were read a third time, and the Hill to authorise the ...

    Article : 343 words
  50. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    It is understood that Premier Holman adopted without hesitation a suggestion that a public holiday should be proclaimed on the occasion of the arrival of the ...

    Article : 40 words
  51. CRIME.

    Mr. Justice Pring, speaking at the annual meeting of the Prisoners' Aid Association, said to have a better moral tone in the community would be the only way to ...

    Article : 191 words
  52. FINE FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    Admiral Patey sent a letter to the Administrator, Sir Fredk, de Waal, conveying the thanks of himself and all ranks on H.M.A.S. Australia and Sydney to all ...

    Article : 119 words
  53. A CORRECTED ACCOUNT.

    Hawker is not injured, but Kauper's face, body, and arm were injured, and he is in hospital. The waterplanes's left wing was broken, the accident being due to a side ...

    Article : 39 words
  54. PARTIALLY AWARDED.

    The "Daily Mail" awarded Hawker £1000. Hawker covered 1048 miles in 1260 minutes. ...

    Article : 26 words
  55. THE MACHINE WRECKED.

    Hawker's waterplane, with the exception of the engine, is a total wreck. Kauper's arm was broken. The press unanimously accl[?]im the magnificent effort as showing ...

    Article : 86 words
  56. EATEN

    News has reached Port Moresby that a white prospector was recently captured by the natives and then killed and eaten. A punitive expedition has started for the ...

    Article : 39 words
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