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  2. BIG FIRE AT SYDNEY.

    Dainage to the extent of over £50,000 was caused by a fire which late last night destroyed the big drapery emporium of Sydney Snow, Ltd., at the ...

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  3. SHIP LABOUR

    When representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation, who met in conference with the employers in the shipping industry, yesterday decided to ...

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  4. THE SUMMER RACING CARNIVAL.

    The Mowbay racecouse to-day was in the occupation of the Newnham Racing Club for the carnival meetin. The weather was warm and plesant, and the ...

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  5. A METEOR'S FALL

    Yesterday a blazing metcer struck a mountain 15 miles cast of the city of Abuquerque, in New Mexuo, and exploded with a terrific detonation. ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    Dozens of the great country houses in Ulster no being quietly prepared for use as hospitals in the event of civil war, and are being furnished with a ...

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  7. DUBLIN STRIKE LEADER

    Innies Larkin the Dublin strike loader, aroused active opposition from some English trade union leaders by his "fiery cross" tour in England in ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE

    The censorship provents the publica tion of expressions of public opinion in the Transvaal, but the newspapers which are generally opposed to the ...

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  9. STRANGLED IN A TRAIN

    A sensation was created yesterday at the inquest on the body of a seven-yearold boy named Starchfield, whose body was found at the beginning of the ...

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  10. GRAFT IN CANADA.

    Following allegations published in the Montreal "Daily Mail," accusing three members of the Quebec Legislature of "graft" in connection with a concession ...

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  11. DREDGING INDUSTRY.

    The roport of the board appointed by the State Ministry last year to inquire into the damage done by dredges was laid on the table of thd Legislative ...

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  12. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    In regard to the sensation which has been created in Tinnce owing to a report being leceived that the gieat Golman firm of Krupps, was negotiating ...

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  13. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAMCAR.

    While crossing the roadway at Circular Quay this morning, Mr. Edwin Gench, sen., was knocked down by a tramcar, and received injuries from ...

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  14. HAYTIAN REVOLT.

    The Haytian Ministers have fled to Kingston, Jamaica. German and American bluejackets have been landed, and are guarding the foreign legations. ...

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  15. FORTIFIED WINE.

    A bill to amend the Adulteration of Wines Act was to-day introduced in the Legislative Assembly, It is proposed to allow the addition ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. THE BALKANS WAR.

    Last week the Turkish Grand Vizior (Prince Said Halim) informed the British Ambassador (Sir Louis Malot) that Turkey, declined to recognise the ...

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  17. CHURCH AND STATE.

    Dr. Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has appointed a committee in compliance with a resolution passed at the representative Church Council held ...

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  18. MURDERED AUSTRALIAN.

    The mystery surrounding the death of Thomas Reeks, the young engineer, of Sydney, New South Wales, whose body was found in a disused pit near ...

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  19. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    Rear-Admiral C. E. Vrceland, the Director of Operations of the United States Navy, has confidentially conferred with the House Committee of ...

    Article : 370 words
  20. LETTER TELEGRAMS.

    The Postmaster-Goneral has approved or the establishment forthwith of a system of letter-telegrams, on which a minimum charge of 1s up to 40 words will be ...

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  21. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    Owing to the affair at Zabern, in Lower Alsace, where outrages were committed by soldiers upon civilians, Count Wedel. the Statthalter, has resigned. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA VIA THE CAPE.

    Last month Messrs. George Thompson and Co., of the Aberdeen White Star Line, decided that the 15,000-ton liner being built at Belfast for their service ...

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  23. LABOUR UNREST.

    The coal porters in London, who have been on strike, decided yesterday to return to work. They have accepted the concessions offered by the ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. THE SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The submarine A7, which foundered in Whitsand Bay a fortnight ago tomorrow, with the loss of two officers and nine men, is still stuck in the mud in ...

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  25. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    In the course of an address at a complimentary banquet at Kalgoorlie today, the Federal Treasurer.(Sir John Forrest) referred to the present ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. RHODESIA.

    At the beginning of November Sir J. S. Jameson, the chairman of directors of the British South Africa Chartered Company, stated that the ...

    Article : 260 words
  27. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    The Labour Conference at Glasgow, at its proceedings to-day, almost unanimously resolved that the permanent improvement of the workers was only fully ...

    Article : 171 words
  28. GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP.

    In addition to Lord Snye and Sale and Lord Chelmsford, who have been mentioned as likely to succeed Lord Denman as Governor-General of ...

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  29. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    A deputation from the medical profession to-day discussed with the Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) various aspects of the proposed Federal ...

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  30. CHINESE BANDITS.

    Yesterday about 200 bandits sacked and burned the town of Liuanchow, in the Chinese province of Nganhwei. The Rev. Entwistle, an English ...

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  31. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH.

    George Angus Ferguson, aged 21, son of Mr. R. Ferguson, manager of the Lyell Blocks mine, died last night through taking cyanide of potassium, ...

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  32. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The reduction of the Bank of England rate to 3 per cent, has caused great activity in the money market, and enhanced prices in all departments ...

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  33. A SHOOTING CASE.

    Arising out of a.shooting incident near Queen's Bridge early this morning, when a swngnian named Michael Ryan was taken to the Melbourne ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. BILLIARDS.

    George Gray, who on the preceding night had made an unfinished break of 502 in his match of 18,000 up against Tom Newman, only added 15 when the ...

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  35. W.A. STATE CAR.

    The fact of the Ministerial car not being placed at the disposal of the Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) on his trip to Kalgoorlie this week, has given ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Privy Council has reserved judgment in the case of the Comniissioner of Railways of New South Wales versus Hutchinson. ...

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  37. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    Some misconception has arisen over the Dominion Commission's criticisms regarding the emigrant recruiting system. The report points out that, while ...

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  38. THE PLAGUE.

    There were six sudden deaths in Colombo to-day. The number caused surprise, and on examination the cause of death in one case was diagnosed as ...

    Article : 38 words
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