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  2. THE MARVELS OF DISEASE. PREVENTION.

    "What a little our foolish ancestors khew about [?]h appindix [?]" exclaimed Mr. Dooley in a famous speech On modern medicine and "what a little our ...

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  3. WOMEN'S WORLD.

    In honor of her mother and sister, Mrs. O. S. Wilson and Mrs. Muston Mosman, Sydney, who are spending a short time here, Mrs. H. J. Unsworth entertained a ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS CHINA ALPOLOGISES.

    Chiua, has expressed regret for the incidents on the Yangtse, making the cruiser Emden bombard the rebel fort at Wuhu. ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS REVENUE INCREASE.

    The New South Wales revenue for the month ended August amounted to £1,180,975, being a comparative increase of £[?]8221. The revenue for July and August ...

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  6. SMALLPOX.

    Ten cases of smallpox were discovered in Sydney to-day and seven yesterday, making the total for the week-end seventeen. A suspicious illness reported from illabo ...

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  7. THE BALKANS. POWERS BOYCOTT DENIED.

    Reuter denies the Vienna statement that the Powers had agreed to boycott Turkish finance. If Bulgarie and Turkey agree respecting Adrianople the Powers will ...

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  8. UNVEILED.

    Sir Alan Johnstone, British Minister, unveiled King Edword's bust. ...

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  9. NEGOTEATING FOR ADRIANDPLED.

    The Government are negotiating with the Porte over the Adrianople question, their decision being due to Bulgaria's inability to sustain another campaign also the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S ADVERTISEMENT.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, Director of Immigration, who arrived in Sydney from London to-day, says he has, a voluminous report to present to the Premier on Monday. He ...

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  11. ACROSS AFRICA.

    Captain Kellsy and five companions have started from the Cape to Cairo on a motor trip. ...

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  12. LABOR AFFAIRS. WOMEN AlD THE MINERS.

    Women are aiding the copper mine strikers. They attacked the non-unionists, beating them unmercifully. The women then attacked the sheriff's deputies and ...

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  13. CONSTANTINE'S CROWNING.

    It is understood that Constantine of Greece will be crowned in May wit the imperial Byzantine crown preserved at Mouht Athos and is to wear the Byzantine ...

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  14. SHOT DEAD.

    Three youths, one named William Peltruchia. 16 years of age, went from Newport on Saturday to shoot rabbits at Werribee, and when sitting on the bank of the river ...

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  15. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The Chief Divisional Magistrate in Dublin has proclaimed the tramway men's demonstration in O'Connell-street to-morrow on the ground that it is seditious. ...

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  16. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The Premier's assailants were Winnie Wallace of Dundee and Flora Smith of Edinburgh. They were remanded. ...

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  17. SALVAGE OPERATIONS.

    The salvaging of the steamer Devon's cargo is proceeding. but it is believed that the vessel is a hopless werck. The men engaged in the salvage operations ...

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  18. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. WHAT MR. TREFLE PROMISES.

    Mr. Tre[?]e stated yesterday his Closer Settlement Act which is now before the Assembly embodies wide resumption powers. Through an oversight he omitted to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Reuter's Simonstown correspondent[?]states [?] Sydnes has sailed for Mauritius at 5.20 o'clock this evening. ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Arthur Hirst, the well-known blind philanthropist and wool expert. Also of Dr. Tempost Anderson, ...

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  21. PALACE OF PEACE.

    The Czar has telegraphed Queen Wilhelmina that he hopes the palace of peace will contribute to the cause he always had at heart. ...

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  22. OOZED OUT.

    Details of a narrowly averted disaster on the [?]awarra line on Thursday have just leaked out. It appears a train from Sydney to Oatley was switched on to the ...

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  23. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Senu[?]o has passed the first reading of the Tariff Bi11, including a clause giving the President power to establish- retaliatory duties against certain imports ...

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  24. TERRIBLE TYPHOON.

    A typhoon in the Tokio district has killed scores of people. Seventeen children climbing Mount Komagataks were overtaken and all perished. Hundreds of ...

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  25. OLEVER AND PROMPT.

    Mr. Rixon, a well-known resident of Albury, was jostled on the grandstand at Corowa races yesterday and robbed of £36 in notes and gold. The loss was reported ...

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  26. MR. WADE'S CONTARST.

    Mr. Wade has commenced a comprehensive tour of the Castlereagh electorate now represented by Mr. Trefle, and in the course of a speech at Narromine the Leader of ...

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  27. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.

    Lord Haldane visited West Point Military Academy, when a salute of nineteen guns was fired in his honor and a march-past of cadets followed. Lord Haldane ...

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  28. OLYMPIAN GAMES.

    Mr. McIntosh, in a letter to the newspapers, guarantees raising £5000 in Australia towarda locally finding and training of likely Olympic champions thus reducing the ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    A large meeting of the South African Party has been held at Fordsburg. Visser, the Chairman of General Hertzog's committee, suggested the creation of two ...

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  30. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    Secret instructions said to be received from the United States and spread throughout Mexico indicate that the United States will intervene if further attacks ...

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  31. CENSURE MOTION.

    Mr. Holman, speaking at Singleton, said one of the Government's chief difficulties in pushing on business was the readiness of the Opposition to take up the time of ...

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  32. HARRY THAW.

    The American attorney, Jerome has obtained another habeas corpus with the object of having Thaw produced in court on the ground of alleged faulty indictment. ...

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  33. AUTUMN MANOEUVRES.

    Forty thousand troopa will participate in the manoeuvres in September next. Mr. flughes, the Canadian Minister of Defence, and a large party of Canadian officers will ...

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  34. GIRL WALLED UP.

    The police of Barcelona are investigating the story of Esteban Gu[?]ierrez, a stonemason, who declares that he was forced to wall up a young girl in a building ...

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  35. APPEAL TO CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

    The New York State authorities petitioned the Canadian Government to return Thaw on the ground that he is an escaped lunatic. The Department of Justice ...

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  36. PETROL EXPLODES.

    A tin of petrol exploded in a motor repair shop owned by John Pateman, adjoining the Strathfield railway station, last night. The side wall was blown into the ...

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  37. A BIG BLAZE.

    The steamer Burgermester Hackman caught fire in the harbor with 300,000 tons of crude oil burning The whole city was [?]t with the glare. The fire boats worked ...

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  38. AVIATION.

    Hawker was warmly welcomed in London. He is now testing a new Admiralty aeroplane and has refused a lucrative music hall engagement to narrate his flight ...

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  39. UNFAIR TACTICS.

    Mr. Briner, M.L.A., has written a lengthy letter to his constituents setting forth his actions in Parliament and giving his reasons for certain votes. He complains of ...

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  40. A CLOSE CALL.

    A young man named James O'[?]onnell had a narrow escape on Saturday evening from being shot dead He was an a visit to his sister Eileen, who was supposed to ...

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  41. CHINA WAR. A GERMAN'S POINT OF VIEW.

    Count Reventlow, in an article in the "Deutsche Tageszeitung," attributes the Chinese rebels hostility towards Germany to British and Japanese ...

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  42. IMPERATOR'S FIRE.

    The English newspapers published stirring details of the lmperator's fire. Second Officer Gobrecht was standing on the bridge looking through the glass-covered fire ...

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  43. MARRIAGE AND INCOME-TAX.

    As finally agreed upon by the Senate's Finance Committee (Says the New York correspondent. of the "Daily Telegraph"), the income-tax provision of the Tariff Bill ...

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  44. POISONING THE PRESIDENT.

    The "Telegraphf's" correspondent at Tokio says it has now for the first time been revealed that Yuan-Shi-Kal's hastily masaing of northern troops on the Yangst ...

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  45. WIPED OUT.

    One of the most destructive fires experienced in Brisbane for several years. occurred at Newstead to-day, resulting. in the almost total destruction of Raymond ...

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  46. ALLEGED SHOOTING.

    While Lew Ah Hong a Chinese vegetable hawker, was Belling vegetables in Mathoura road, Toorak, on Saturday afternoon two lads roda up on Dicycles and stole ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    A young woman named Mary [?]er, on remand, was charged at the South Brisbane Police Court on Saturday with having gone armed in a public place on ...

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  48. IMPERIAL EXHIBITION.

    The promoters of the Imperial Exhibition in [?]915 emphasise that one of the main features will be a display of the natural products of the Dominions with the ...

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  49. REDUCED PRICED CATTLE SYRINGES. WITH TIN OF SLUTION FREE.

    This is the solution we first introducted into the district [?]ven v[?] a[?] and is doing creat work in preventing cows [?][?] their [?]ves. The advantage over! ...

    Article : 71 words
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