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  2. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is explained that the British refusal to participate in the Panama Exhibitation is due to the Board of Trade failing to induce sufficient ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Ninety-two new members were enrolled at last meeting of the United Labourers' Union, bring[?] the membership up to 6062. It is ...

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  4. CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a meeting of the Bathurst branch, the following resolutions were carried:—"That, as an association we are non-political, but hope to ...

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  5. DEATH OF SIR WM. LYNE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sir William Lyne died at 9 o'clock yesterday. He had been in indifferent health for a long period, and the hope for his ...

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  6. THE BALKANS WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Allies' demands have been presented to the Peace Conference. They proposed the establishment of a frontier extending ecast from ...

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  7. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There were seven fresh cases of smallpox within the metropolitan area on Saturday and yesterday. One was from the Prince ...

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  8. SYDNEY HORSE SHOW.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The eighth annual horse show was held at the Agricultural Grounds on Saturday. Although the entries were not nearly so numerous ...

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  9. THE HORSE SALES.

    Although there was a large crowd round the ring at the annual sale of horses at the Royal Agricultural Society's grounds this morning, the bidding ...

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  10. BLACKMAILING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At a case in a Police Court" prosecution, it was stated that Lord Rothschild had received a letter demanding £30,000 for a certain ...

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  11. A POSTAL AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Asked if he had anything to say in reference to the remarks made by Mr. Justice Higgins. in the Arbitration Court, the Prime ...

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  12. A HARD HIT.

    The Adelaide "Daily Herald" says:— When criticising the administration of Mr. Fisher's Government, Mr. Cook would do well to be watchful of his ...

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  13. CHINA'S DISTURBERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The announcement at Canton that three divisions of Cantonese troops are preparing to march against the Northerners is welcomed at ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a meeting of the Railway Workers and General Labourers' Union the membership was reported at 12,904, with the North Coast ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL "TAKES."

    Investigation of 400 cases in this State reveals that the disease is found to recur in certain families. Some of the latest cases are found to be ...

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  16. VENEZUELA.

    CARACAS (Venezuela).—Ex-President Castro landed at Coro, on the north, and declared war on General Gomez. The latter is personally heading a strong ...

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  17. A HEART-TO-HEART TALK.

    Our Sydney correspondent writes:— Considerable interest, not unmixed with amusement, was aroused by a statement that the Premier, after his ...

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  18. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At Pottsville (Pennsylvania), an explosion, of gas, wrecked a mine property. Of 36 miners only six were rescued. A second ...

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  19. MEDICAL INSPECTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Carmichael again referred to the Government's new policy, under which every Public school pupil will be medically examined. He ...

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  20. FREIGHT INCREASES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The recent increases in the inter-State and Island freights will be severely felt. The manufacturers contend they supply the ...

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  21. MIXED STATEMENTS.

    A contributor to a morning paper says: —" Throughout, the epidemic the authoritative utterances of one day are contradicted by those of another; and ...

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  22. TRADE RELATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At Vancouver, the Australian cable message reporting that Mr: Groom, Minister for Customs, intends" discussing Canadian reciprocity ...

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  23. KRUPP INQUIRY.

    LONDON Sunday.—Herr Brand, Krupp's agent, giving evidence at the judicial inquiry, said his special duty was to ascertain competitors' prices. ...

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  24. BUILDING LOANS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Treasurer Cann. proposes to introduce a measure during the present session to provide for an advance of money to people to enable ...

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  25. DISEASE SLACKENING,

    If the cases so far treated be as represented they are very mild. None as yet have been discharged much disfigured. ...

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  26. CASINO NEWS.

    CASINO, Monday.—At a meeting of the Casino Liberty League the following officers were elected:—Patron, Ald. Mortimer (Mayor); president, E. M. ...

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  27. THE GAMBLING EVIL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Dean of Newcastle (Dr. Golding-Bird) referred to the evils of drink and gambling. Popular sports are disturbed and discredited by ...

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  28. COMMENTS.

    The "Telegraph" says:—Sir William Lyne, at the end of his political career, was a poorer man than at the beginning. The fact that so many of our ...

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  29. THE RAND TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A. Johannesburg [?]able says that the settlement of the Rand strike has relieved all classes of workers, but it is feared the lull is ...

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  30. A PURE CANARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Cook, Prime Minister, referring to a report published in the papers to the effect that a double dissolution will be forced by the ...

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  31. THE "B.M.A."

    The British Medical Association has made itself responsible for a rather silly statement that the profession—meaning, presumably, the B.M.A. aforesaid—is ...

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  32. A NEW INVENTION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Austin, Engineer of the Public Works Department, has designed an aeroplane which will not capsize, mainly on account of ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT DOCK YARDS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The closing down of a large proportion of the works in the Government dockyard on Cockatoo Island will likely result in the ...

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  34. THE LAND QUESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Evening Nation" states that the report of the Committee of Inquiry concerning the land system is practically complete. ...

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  35. BANKING COMPETITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The relative position of the Federal and State banking institutions is to be referred to in the programme to be submitted to the ...

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  36. DOCTORS' FEES.

    Later.—Three cases so far were reported to-day..; In order to clear the misapprehension on the question of payment to doctors, ...

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  37. UNDERGROUND RAILWAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first underground station after leaving the Central railway station, will be under George-street, in front of the Town Hall; the ...

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  38. THE TRAFFIC PROBLEM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The urgency of the traffic problem is realised by the Government. "We do not intend to waste any time. The plans prepared by Mr. ...

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  39. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), Monday.—At Christchurch a charge of manslaughter was preferred against Joseph Chapman, arising out of the death of Charles ...

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  40. HEAVY RAINS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Several washaways have occurred on some of the Western Australian railways. All the rivers are in flood. The lines in many ...

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  41. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At St. Paul's Cathedral morning service, while the Litany was being recited, forty suffragettes seated together were heard to chant ...

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  42. NORTH COAST CO.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A newspaper item says that after the half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the North Coast Company, it was agreed that the policy ...

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  43. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    SYDNEY, Monday Night.—Nine cases of smallpox altogether to-day. From Paddington two, Lakenba two in one family, and one each in Redfern, St. ...

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  44. LOCAL VACCINATIONS.

    About 70 applicants for vaccination were treated at the Grafton Depot on Saturday, and there were more who could not be operated upon owing to the s[?] ...

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  45. PAYING THE PENALTY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"Sydney is a marvellous city," said Mr. Prowse, Mayor of Perth, who has just returned from a trip to the eastern States. "It has ...

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  46. MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY. — President Huerta issued a statement that he will tolerate no interference by foreigners or rebels in the task of the pacification of Mexico. ...

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