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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Suffragettes smashed number of windows in the Treasury Building at Whitehall. Twenty-two of the leaders were arrested. A number of ...

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  3. BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Another big bush fire broke out at Hornsby this morning. Numbers of workers travelled out to the scene of the conflagration and ...

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  4. THE BALKANS WAR.

    The revolutionary movement on Monday reached an-unexpected climax. The Union leaders had intended to defer upsetting the grand Vizier, Kiamil Pasha, until ...

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  5. MAIN ROADS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Mr. Griffith, referring to complaints by the Shires that they had not sufficient funds for road purposes, said that it was represented ...

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  6. MYSTERIOUS POISONING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—A mysterious poisoning case has been reported to the police. A woman named, Helen Miller, residing in Wellington-street, was ...

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  7. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The State Ministry came in for some rough handling a the Labor Conference over the Newcastle Iron and Steel Works Act. The motion ...

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  8. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Alderman English made some serious allegations during the consideration by the City Council of tenders for motors at the fruit ...

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  9. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Newspapers, general ly drew attention to Australia's birthday, and thousands of persons wore wattle in the streets. At a crowded ...

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  10. A SENSIBLE VIEW.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Mr. McGowen, referring to the statement that no reply had been received to the Orange Grand Lodges resolution which had been ...

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  11. GERMANY PREFERS NEUTRALITY.

    LONDON, Tuesday—St. Petersburg, considers it imperative to stop the war. Germany prefers an attitude, of neutiality, and is not willing to press ...

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  12. BLAYNEY ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Mr. Henley, M.L. A., addressing the United Protestant demonstration gathering at Clontarf, declared that the wiles of Rome had even ...

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  13. SHIPPING FATALITIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday—A collision occurred between the steamers Phyrne and the German ship Pangani off Cape La Hogue. The Pangani sank immediately, and ...

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  14. A PLUCKY WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Miss McKinnon, proprietress of a large boarding house at Kirribilli, North Sydney, was awakened at three o'clock yesterday morning by a ...

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  15. EXPERT CRIMINALS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—In summing up in the case at Parramatta, when three miners charged with stealing a sale concontaining £150 from a hotel at ...

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  16. MINING TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Mining matters in the North are still very unsettled. Mr. Carmichael expressed the opinion that the proprietors are unduly exacting. ...

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  17. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Henry James Harper, a policeman, was proceeded against at the Police Court on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm on ...

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  18. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Tuesday—Earl Grey, speaking in the House of Lords, strongly opposed the Home Rule Bill. Earl Dunraven said that the Bill was incompatable with ...

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  19. HEAT WAVE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—There is no abatement of the heat wave in the interior. Some high registrations were recorded yesterday. Bourke 118 in the ...

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  20. MISSING GIRLS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Two girls Violet Graham and Maud Corbett, have been missing from their homes in Richmong (Victoria) for the past three weeks. The ...

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  21. SEASON ON THE DARLING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The Brisbane Superintendent of Railways says the Darling Downs at the present are looking simply magnificent. He doubts ...

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  22. Dreadful Camp Incident.

    A man's skull, with the flesh torn off it, was found at a camp site on Billabong Creek, near Overton. There were a number of dogs about the camp, some ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    Miss Ella Caspers, the well-known Australian contralto, received congratulations from Mr. Quance, conductor of the Streatham Hill Choral Society (Eng.), for her ...

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  24. SAFE ROBBERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Three miners named Norman White, Alfred Nicholls, John Dunn were placed, on their trial at the Quarter Sessions charged with ...

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  25. THE TROTTER MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The inquest into the death of Arthur Trotter, who was murdered by a burglar at Fitzroy, will be held at Melbourne to-morrow. Twenty ...

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  26. FEDERAL CABINET MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday —On Friday, a Federal Cabinet meeting will be held to consider the appointment of three judges to the High Court Beucha and the ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    There passed away at a private-hospital early on. Tuesday, morning Mrs. William Jack, who resided on the river bank, near, the Factory Saw Mill. The deceased was ...

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  28. A Brave Act.

    Details of an act of bravery by a halfcaste girl, Cissy McLeod, have been brought under the notice of the Minister for External Affairs, who has given direction that ...

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  29. A Maintenance Case.

    Mr. Clarke, S.M., heard an interesting maintenance case at the Glebe Court the other day. A wife, who proceeded against her husband, was asked by Mr. Parker, the ...

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  30. A FLOURISHING COMPANY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Everything passed off with the customary smoothness at the annual meeting of the North Coast Steam Navigation Co. this morning. Mr. ...

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  31. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The Premier of Queensland, had an interview with the Prime Minister and discussed with him matters connected with the sugar ...

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  32. Death of a Pioneer.

    Ballina "Beacon" records the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Jarrett, relict of the late Mr. Charles Jarrett. J.P., and one of the oldest residents of the Richmond River. ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Details of the floods at Battle Crrek, Queensland, show that the settlers had a very trying time. The water spread over an area of 20 ...

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  34. Mining Share Market.

    Joseph Palmer and Sons report:—"The market for mining shares has been a very good one so far as facility of operations is concerned, but prices in most instances ...

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  35. Old Man's Fortitude.

    A shocking accident happened to an old man, Geo. White, employed at Robinson's Engineering Works, Orange. He was wearing a bag apron and was standing on a ...

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  36. Lismore Agricultural Society.

    At the annual meeting the following new committee was declared elected:—Thos. Somerville, Wm. Graham, S. Parker, A. E. James, W. A. Walmsley, W. H. ...

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  37. Snakes on a Steamer.

    Excitement was caused on the Adelaide S.S. Company, Ltd.'s steamer Wollowra, when it was learned, that several carpet snakes, which were being taken to the ...

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  38. CHARGES AGAINST HENRY CHINN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The inquiry by Justice Hodges on the charges made in the House of Representatives against Henry Chinn was resumed. Mr. Chinn ...

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  39. MATERNITY CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—27,730 claims for the maternity allowance have been received. 26,049 have been approved, involving an expenditure since October of ...

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  40. WIFE INTERVENES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Two men, Robert Burne and Davis, had a fierce fight at Darlington this afternoon. Eventually Davis's wife took a hand in the ...

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  41. Inefficient Fire Brigade.

    In the West Wyalong Small Debts Court, of fire brigade rates. Defendant, through E. J. Davoren was sued for non-payment his solicitor, explained that his refusal was ...

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  42. Mr. NIELSEN'S SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—No action was taken yesterday by the Cabinet with relaid to the resignation of the member for Yass. The Ministers have neither ...

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  43. LIGHTERS IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—During the progress of the gale yesterday a lighter loaded with timber was overturned in the Darling Harbour. Dozens of small boats ...

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