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  2. HOME RULE. INOPPORTUNE.

    The concensus of city opinion is that the half million scheme is inopportune, and only calculated to multiply existing causes of friction. The Belfast fund has now ...

    Article : 176 words
  3. CASINO LAND CASE. CONCLUSION OF EVIDENCE.

    The local Land Board resumed its sitting at Casino on Saturday at 10 a.m. The case was opened on 17th, and the evidence was not completed until Saturday. ...

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS LAND IN THE NORTH.

    Forty-five thousand square miles of land in the Northern Territory are by notice in the Commonwealth "Gazette" to be thrown open under grazing licenses. ...

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  5. SMALLPOX.

    Three cases of smallpox were reported yesterday and seven to-day, making ten since Friday. Three of to-day's victims came from the same house at Auburn. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS EX-KING MANGEL'S CONSORT.

    Ex-King Manoel's consort had influenza, and it is understood that she was in the hospital only two days, and is now staying at Munich in the residence of Princess ...

    Article : 47 words
  7. SECOND REFERENCE.

    At the conclusion of the evidence in the first reference the Chairman said there is another reference as to whether John Booth holds the land in bona fides, as ...

    Article : 336 words
  8. H.M.A. AUSTRALIA.

    The warships Australia and Sydney left Fremantle to-day for Sydney. ...

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  9. GERMAN NAVY.

    Krupps are to supply the battleship Ersatzwoerth with sixteen fifteen inch guns. ...

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  10. INSULT TO FRENCH FLAG.

    The principal French residents of Sydney are indignant over the insult to the French flag by Presbyterian missionaries in the presence of the Minister of External ...

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  11. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    The steamer Mount Temple has been refloated and the damage to her is not extensive. The passengers proceeded by other steamers to their destinations. ...

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  12. KALLATINA LOST.

    News was received in Sydney to-night that the North Coast steamer Kallatina was wrecked at Woolgoolga, near Grafton, last night. Details are very meagre, but ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. RETIRES FROM ACTIVE POLITICS.

    Sig William McMillan has announced that he would retire from taking any active part in State politics. ...

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  14. RUMORED THEFT.

    A Maltese message states that twentythree packets were stole at Brindisi on Sunday from the outward Indian and Australian parcels mail, containing £1800. ...

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  15. TRAIN WRECKING.

    Selvino Gonelli, and Italian, was convicted at the Quarter Sessions, Glen Innes, on a charge of placing an obstacle on the railway line between Deepwater and Bolivia ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. THE HALF-MILLION FUND.

    To the Ulster fund of half a million much significance is attached in Unionist circles, who report that the Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer are conferring ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    It in stated that Christobel Pankhurst has reorganised the suffragette movement, with the view of directing militants from Paris, where she is establishing offices. ...

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  18. MR. WADE'S CHARGES.

    In the course of on address at Surry Hills the Premier threw out a direct challenge to Mr. Made in reply to the charges levelled at Mr. Griffith. "If Mr. Wade is ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. INDECENT POST CARDS.

    The number of indecent post cards in circulation was the subject of a representation by the Social Reform Committee of the Anglican Synod to the Minister of ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. SIR E. CARSON OPTIMISTIC.

    'Sir Edward Carson yesterday reviewed at Belafast a contingent consisting of eleven thousand Ulstermen who have volunteered to fight against Home Rule. ...

    Article : 183 words
  21. A FALSE ALARM.

    A recount of the money in San Francisco mint has disclosed the fact that the real loss is only trifling. The money thought to have been stolen was really stored ...

    Article : 46 words
  22. LABOR AFFAIRS. ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Kevanagh, M.L.C., Secretary to the Labor Council, agrees with the present Employers' Federation that arbitration is a failure. Mr. Kavanagh thinks, however, ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. PORT STEPHENS.

    The President of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce considers Sir Allan Taylor based his arguments in favor of opening up Port Stephens on entirely wrong ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. INDIANS IN RAND.

    The arrangements for the natives of Indis's passive resistance in the Transvaal are complete, and this new policy begins next week. With the Hinder Gandhi, who ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. COMBATING STRIKES.

    The Bathurst Branch of the Framers and Settlers' Association has formed a commitsee with the object of combating strikes in which the interets of farmers and ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. STARTLING SATTEMENTS.

    The report of the Rev. Mr. [?] Organising Secretary of the Church of England Men's Society, was submitted at the annual conference, and it contained some ...

    Article : 252 words
  27. FIRE AT A FACTORY.

    Max Blanck, proprietor of the Tringle shirt-waist factory, which was destroyed by fire in March, 1911, was fined ten dollars for having the doors of his foctory ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. A STIFF FIGHT.

    The police raided a Chinese house which was alleged to be a gambling den in the City last night. After surrounding the premises the party rushed the passage, and ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. SHOP ASSISTANTS' STRIKE.

    The shop assitants at Brokers Hill have decided by a majority of 25 to continue the strike. ...

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  30. ULSTER PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Alex, Ure, K.C., Lord Advocate for Scotland, speaking at Uphill, in Somersetshire, said the banks would treat the Ulster provisional Government like a ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. MANCHESTAR MEN RESUMING.

    The Manchester Ship Canal men are resuminig at the old rates, on receiving a promise of an inquiry into their conditions of employment as compared with other ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. AVIATION. PEGOUD AND HIS AEROPLANE.

    Brooklands was again crowded to see Pegoud somersault. His aeroplane had been strengthened, otherwise it was identical with the craft, in which Beaumont ...

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  33. TRAIN THIEVES.

    When the Sydney-Narrabri train was nearing Muswellbrook Edward Miller, a dairymen, of Quirindi, was tied, gagged, and robbed by two men in the same ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. A WONDERFUL FEAT.

    Pegoud's double somersault feat began by hovering at a great height; suddenly the machine leaned steeply forward, then with a swift, clean plunge at a terrifying ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. Dublin Strike.

    A disturbance at Dublin has followed the recent rest. A crowd of disorderly strikers attacked the police, and two constables were seriously injured and had to be sent ...

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  36. THE BALKANS. TURKEY ADVANCING.

    It is reported that Turkey has hurriedly summoned reservists from Asia Minor and that many disguised officers and soldiers are advancing to Western Thrace, which ...

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  37. STEAMER ASHORE. LIKELY TO BECOME A TOTAL WRECK.

    The steamer Tyrone, formerly widely known as the Drayton Grange, went ashors at Wa[?]ine Point, Otago, on a short run from Port Chalmers to Lyttelton at four ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. LOOPING THE LOOR MADE EASY.

    Pegoud, from a height of a thousand feet, looped the four times in succession. ...

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  39. FOOD FOR THE STARVING.

    The loading of the steamer Hare at Manchester with 340 tons of food to relieve the starving families of the Dublin strikers created a record in trade union annals. ...

    Article : 215 words
  40. HARD FIGHTING.

    Servia is raising a force of 60,000 to subjugate the Albanian raiders. The latter have occupied several Servian frontier towns, and hand fighting is reported from ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. B.M.A. DOWNING STETHOSCOPES.

    In response to a request by the New South Wales branch of the British Medical Association all the members of that body who hold positions as lodge doctors have ...

    Article : 73 words
  42. MOTOR CAR CASES.

    Mr. Neale, from the Customs, cross-examined, said he told Tozer's firm that he came over to help the shippers and not with the idea of making trouble. He ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. MEDICAL FEES.

    The British Medical Association's Australian branch is determined to enforce the new rates which are said to be due to the extra cost of living. ...

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  44. GRINDING ON THE ROCKS.

    Further details of the wreck of the Tyrone on the New Zealand coast show she is now within a biscuit's throw of the shore, arid can he heard grinding on the ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. SERVIAN TROOPS RETIRE.

    The Servians at Starove retired to Ochrida, and the inhabitants of Starove, fearing massacres by the Albanians, begged the Greek commander at Horitza to send ...

    Article : 33 words
  46. ORDERLY'S OUTRAGE.

    An orderly of Dragoons named Pavchini, of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, was accused of robbing his major. He escaped from custody and took refuge in a house. Officers ...

    Article : 54 words
  47. GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    It is expected the selection of Liberal candidates will be completed by the end of this month. Both Liberal and Labor organisatiosn will contest practically every ...

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  48. WARNING TO SERVIA.

    Italy and Austria have warned Servia to restrict her operations to defending the frontier. ...

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  49. FAIR RENTS BILL.

    Mr. Holiman, speaking at Surry Hills, declared that if a sufficient number of Labor members were returned at next election the Government would see that hte ...

    Article : 84 words
  50. L.G.A. CONFERENCE.

    Mr. A. Griffith, Minister of Works, replying to a deputation from the Local Government Conference, said the first duty of the next Parliament ought to be to ...

    Article : 239 words
  51. THE INQUIRY WELCOMED.

    The employers or Dublin have rejected the Lord Mayor's suggested basis of negotiations, but they welcome the Board of Trade inquiry. ...

    Article : 217 words
  52. PLAGUE OF WASPS.

    A wasp stung Lady Knolesworth, the widow of Sir Lavis Knolesworth, in the jugular vein and she died in twenty minutes. ...

    Article : 72 words
  53. A CONCESSION.

    Greece has allowed the Servian reinforcements at Monastir to traverse Salonika. ...

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  54. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS SUCCESSFUL.

    The Turko-Bulgarian peace negotiations have been brought to a successful conclusion and the treaty will be signed on Monday. Three secret protocols are supposed ...

    Article : 35 words
  55. HALL ATTACKS THE LIBERALS.

    Mr. Hall, Minister of Justice, speaking as Coolab, said the policy of the Opposition was determined apparently by a campaign of slander, abuse and deliberate ...

    Article : 128 words
  56. ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    The King, at the end of the manocuvres, addressed the French and other officers. He remarked that the exercises entailed the handling of a larger force under one ...

    Article : 116 words
  57. A PLOT THAT FAILED.

    A prisoner who has made a confession states that a syndicalist group selected five men to blow up Dr. Alfonse Costa's (Minister of Justice) house. When Dr. ...

    Article : 94 words
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