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  2. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC

    The small-pox epidemic continues to hold its own in Sydney. Eight fresh cases came to light to-day in the metropolitan area. Three of them were at ...

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  3. CONTROL OF TRADES UNIONS.

    Mr. Fullerton's bill to regulate trades unions was referred to at some length by several speakers at the smoke social held by the Lyell branch of the ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Discussion was resumed in the House of Representatives to-day on the motion for the adoption of the Address in Reply, upon which Mr. Fisher had moved ...

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  5. HURRICANE IN AMERICA

    A disastrous hurricane is now sweeping the coast of Virginia. From Newport News, the seaport at the mouth of the James River, it is reported that ...

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  6. THE CHINN CASE.

    The Select Committee of the Senate appointed to inquire into Mr. Chinn's dismissal from the position of supervising engineer of the transcontinental railway ...

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  7. COLLAPSE OF TENEMENT HOUSES.

    Pathetic scenes are continually being witnessed at the scene of the disaster in Dublin, where two tenement houses, occupied by 13 families, collapsed ...

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  8. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    At the proceedings ot the Trade Union Congress in Manchester to-day, Mr. W. E. Harvey, the Labour member for Eckington, and the delegate from ...

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  9. GAS EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explosion took place last night in a cafe in the industrial quarter of Paris. Noticing a strong smell of gas a ...

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  10. RAND LABOUR TROUBLES

    Yesterday a sensation was caused in Johannesburg owing to the arrest of James Clark, a member of the Town Council, on the charge of delivering an ...

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  11. THE GREAT PEARL ROBBERY

    The five men arrested in connection with the theft of the £150,000 pearl necklace whilst in transit through the post from Paris to London are named ...

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  12. IMPERIAL MIGRATION.

    In a special article on "Imperial Migration," the "Daily Telegraph" points out to-day that Great Britain has no system of organisation for ...

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  13. WATTLE DAY.

    A considerable number of further Wattle Day contributions to the Consumptive Sanatorium funds were received yesterday, bringing the grand total to date up ...

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  14. WIRELESS TELEGRAPH.

    Following the proposal made last January as te her intention of erecting wir[?]less telegraph stations in East Africa, the South Sea Islands and ...

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  15. INFANT MORTALITY

    A heat wave is sweeping over Chicago, and yesterday 16 infants died directly from this cause. The record temperature for ...

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  16. OIL LANDS.

    The text of the concession of the oil lands, which have been granted hy Ecuador to Lord Murray of Elibank, shows that he has secured, the right to ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. THE DUBLIN RIOTS.

    There was a remarkable demonstration in Dublin yesterday at the funeral of the man Nolan, who was killed from a gunshot wound received during the ...

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  18. BALKANS SITUATION.

    The Greek Government has addressed a Note to the Great Powers asking them to intervene between Turkey and Bulgaria, with a view to the settlement of ...

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  19. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    The prosecution of Winnie Wallace and Flora Smith, the two suffragists who attacked Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, while he was playing golf on ...

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  20. RARE MANUSCRIPTS.

    Many protests have been made against the action of the Liverpool Athenæum management in selling the well-known Glenriddell manuscript ...

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  21. LABOUR UNREST.

    The employers in the coal trade in Dublin have retaliated on the transport workors now on strike by locking-out about 1,000 trade unionists. As a ...

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  22. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    Five females telephone operators in Paris are charged with accepting bribes from a grain merchant, who for several years has been informed by them of all ...

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  23. COLLISION IN BRISBANE RIVER

    A serious mishap occurred in the Brisbane River this morning, in the vicinity of New Farm Wharf, when the E. and A. liner Aldenham, 4,000 tons[?] ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS

    The vacancy caused in the Legislative Assembly by the death of Mr. Kelly, member for Lachlan, has aggravated the Government's position. The present ...

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  25. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    General Huerta, the provisional President of Mexico, has resigned, and has been succeeded by General Trevino. General Huerta has announced that he ...

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  26. CONVICTED OF BIGAMY.

    A remarkable bigamy case, in which an American traveller named Howard James Bishop figured as the accused was concluded in the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  27. ROYAL WEDDING.

    Among the large number of Royal personages who have assembled at Sigmaringen, in the German principality of Hohenzollern, for the wedding, which ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London states that members of the English press are giving a luncheon on Monday next to Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner ...

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  29. ENGINE PARTLY DERAILED.

    A railway disaster was averted by the norrowest margin near Windsor station to-night. The two front wheels of the [?] of a moderately well filled ...

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  30. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The crow of the battl[?]-cruiser Australia held a concert in the Durban Town-hall last evening for the benefit of the family of the late P[?]tty Officer ...

    Article : 181 words
  31. GIRL'S DESPERATE CRIME.

    Whilst travelling in the Vienna to Venice express to-day a girl, who was a fellow passenger in the train, offered Prince Nrossofa a drink, which he ...

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  32. GREAT FIRE

    Une of the largest fires ever known in Manchester broke out last night in a bonded store on the Bridgewater General. The store was filled with oil, ...

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  33. DR. MAWSON'S EXPEDITION.

    The Cabinet to-night confirmed the action of the Premier in bringing the Antarctic expedition's steamer Aurora from Hobart and docking her. ...

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  34. BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    This morning the visiting British Parliamentary party journeyed northward by rail from Sydney. At Cockle Creek one section viewed the works of the ...

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  35. MASONIC.

    The annual meeting of the Rechab Lodge, No. 15, T.C., was held at the Masonic-hall last evening, when the installation of the Worshipful Master and ...

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  36. TRAGEDY IN CHICAGO.

    Because a Chinese in Chicago married a white woman, despite the warning of his neighbours, the latter attacked him, and beat, him, and stabbed him, with ...

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  37. CREAT RAILWAY DISASTER

    The charred remains of victims of the great railway disaster at Aisgill, in Yorkshire, were removed to-day to Kirkby Stephen, in Westmor[?]land. ...

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  38. HARRY THAW.

    Following the instructions of Sir Lomer Gouin the Prime Minister and Attorney-General of Queb[?] a who ordered that haste be made in dealing with ...

    Article : 110 words
  39. TRADES UNIONS.

    Under a bill which the Government has in contemplation, and which will probably be introduced into Parliament this session, the scope of trades union ...

    Article : 142 words
  40. INCREASED TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES.

    If exigencies of the political situation permit, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Wynne) intends providing facilities for the despatch by telegraph of what he ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. ZEEHAN DOG AND POULTR SHOW.

    The Zeehan dog and poultry show was continued to-day, and was well patronised. The Government Poultry Expert (Mr. Terry) was present all day imparting ...

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  42. LATE W.T. STEAD.

    Miss Estelle Stead, the daughter of Mr. W. T. Stead, the editor of the "Review of Reviews," who was lost in the Titanic, has written a book entitled ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    The sailing ship Port Jackson sailed for Rotterdam yesterday with a party of cadets on board. The Port Jackson afterwards proceeds to Australia. ...

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