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  2. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There were seven cases of smallpox on Saturday and to yesterday reported at Sydney. The suspected case at Illabo is ...

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  3. FREEMASONRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An American writer says that Masonry is the most perfect of human institutions. In the giving of its love, justice, and mercy to ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A deputation asked Mr. McGowen for medical inspection of factories, compulsory provision of fire escapes, and the establishment of a ...

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  5. POLITICAL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Speaking to the employees of the Government Printing Office, Senator Henderson said the members of the Federal Parliament were ...

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  6. THE BALKANS WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Government and Opposition leaders at Sofia have conferred, and have decided, at all cost, to avoid war with Turkey. The fate of ...

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  7. CABLE SUMMARY.

    The situation on the Rand is again causing anxiety. The Powers are endeavouring,, to compel China to fulfil the terms of the ...

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  8. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The shooting affnay on Saturday evening resulted in Henry Wilson being arrested on a charge of shooting with intent at Jas. ...

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  9. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sunday's ten cases of smallpox came from eight subulbs, and one from the country at Illabo. The Bondi case was that of a tramp, who ...

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  10. "WHEN WE ARE READY."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Discussing the political situation, the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said the hold-up still continued. We are told that another ...

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  11. SALVAGE PAY.

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.), Monday:—The waterside workers are angry because the stevedores, who are permanent employees of the New Zealand Shipping ...

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  12. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Though increased activity was displayed in investment stocks on the Stock Exchange to-day the market was not so firm as last ...

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  13. MILITARY SECRETS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A non-commissioned officer of the French army, Sergeant Giulo, has been arrested in Paris on a charge of treason. It is reported that ...

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  14. CHURCH DEDICATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the dedication of a church at Waverley yesterday which the Governor attended, Dr. Kelly said the function would he long ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The dispute still continues None of the employees have returned to work. The wages Board will sit this afternoon. It is expected an ...

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  16. NOT SMALLPOX AT BALLINA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There were seven fresh cases of smallpox reported to-day up to 4 o'clock. The doctor, sent by the Board of ...

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  17. THE CHINN INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The first sitting of the commission appointed, by the Senate to inquire into the dismissal of Henry Chinn as Supervising Engineer ...

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  18. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    SYDNEY, Monday Night.—Ten cases of smallpox were reported to-day, coming from Erskineville, Chippendale, Five Docks, Glebe, Leichhardt, Newtown, ...

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  19. DISCONTENT IN THE G. P. O.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An award for three months has been issued, covering professional musicians in the Metropolitan area and Newcastle. ...

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  20. THE RAILWAY LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Speaking at Drummoyne, Mr. Wood, deputy-leader of the Liberal party, declared that Norton-Griffiths, Ltd., would ...

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  21. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There are strong hopes in official circles that the United States and Mexico will soon arrive at a mutual understanding that will lead to ...

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  22. CHURCH UNITY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Special services were held in the Protestant churches of Victoria yesterday, at which the ideal of Church unity was put before the ...

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  23. BRANDING THE HELPLESS BABES

    Our Sydney correspondent writes:— Mr. Wade's gibe at the Government, to the effect that it proposed to "brand the helpless babes" by bringing in a Bill ...

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  24. BORING FOR WATER.

    MELBOURNE,Monday.—The tender of Johnston Bros, has been accepted to bore for water from the Coldea well eastward for about 100 miles of the ...

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  25. A HANDSOME GIFT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Messrs. Butler and Bradshaw, anchitects, of Melbourne, have been commissioned by the Federal Government to execute the design ...

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  26. SAWMILLS ON FIRE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— An outbreak of fire caused the almost total destruction of Raymond and Co.'s timber yard and sawmill, with a large quantity of ...

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  27. A CHARITY TAX.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At Mudgee, the Minister for Education was asked if he was in favour of imposing, a charity tax by means of legalising tht totalisator. ...

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  28. PAPUAN OIL FIELDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Grebin, petroleum expert, who has been prospecting for oil in Papua on behalf of the Federal Government, has arrived in Brisbane ...

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  29. SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Winnie Wallace, of Dundee, and Flora Smith, of Edinburgh, the two women by whom Mr. Asquith was so violently assailed while playing ...

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  30. HAWKER, THE HERO.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Hawker, whose plucky attempt to win the "Daily Mail" prize for £5000 for a hydroplane flight round Britain, has excited so much ...

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  31. RAILWAY FIGURES.

    At Bathurst, the Minister for Works said that the figures showed that, all the railways constructed by day labour, taken altogether, had cost £1000 per ...

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  32. THE GOLDEN WATTLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Many hundreds of people who never wear flowers broke the rule to-day and wore wattle. Horses were decorated, and motor cars carried ...

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  33. A SERIOUS LOSS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Killaney House, the historic seat of the Earl of Kenmare, was totally destroyed by fire on Sunday evening. A large quantity of ...

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  34. TYPHOON IN JAPAN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Widespread ruin has been wrought in Japan, by a typhoon that has been raging for several days. Scores of people have been killed, and ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT BILLS.

    The Premier. (Mr. Holman) stated it was impossible to carry all the Government Bills through, as the session would probably close in October. ...

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  36. ALL FOR IRELAND LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Sunday— Mr. Timothy O'Brien, a member of the House of Commons, addressing a meeting of the "All for Ireland League," said the ...

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  37. DUPLICATE VOTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is stated from Ballarat that the police inquiry is concluded regarding the alleged wilful breaches of the Electoral Law during, ...

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