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  2. SERGEANT M'KENNA.

    In the "Advertiser" on Tuesday it was reported that me further promotion of Sergeant M;Kenna had been blocked by one senior men he had passed being once again ...

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  3. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    The Mexican peace conference at Washington has formally asked the United States and Mexico to agree to an armistice. Reports from Mexico City indicate that ...

    Article : 182 words
  4. CENSURE MOTION DEBATE.

    Though Mr. Chamberlain's motion was for a judicial inquiry, the theme became obscured in the conciliatory speeches on an Ulster compromise. ...

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  5. HOME RULE CRISIS

    The House of Commons was crowded to-day, great interest being felt as to the attitude the Prime Minister would assume in regard to the federal suggestion made by ...

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  6. DEPARTING PRIESTS.

    The esteem in which the Rev. Fathers Rohan and C'remin are held in Catholic circles was further evidenced yesterday, when they were the recipients of many ...

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  7. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    A telegram from Eeeles, in West Virginia, states that 67 of the men entombed at the New River Collieries have been rescued after all hope had been abandoned. ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    An interesting foursome, in which four of the leading English golfers took part, was played on the St. George's Hill Links at Weybridge to-day. Harry Vardon and ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. G. W. Harper, "Wallaburra" M'Kenzie-street, will not be "at home" to-day (first Friday). The Federal Executive Council yesterday ...

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  10. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the Budget is likely to announce important changes in the Insurance Act, including an increase of the maternity benefits to 10/, with 7/6 ...

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  11. DUKE OF ARGYLL ILL.

    There is no improvement to report in the grave condition of the Duke of Argyll, who is suffering from double pneumonia. It appears that, the Duke is at East Cowes ...

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  12. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Newmarket First Spring Meeting was contimied to-day, when the King was present. His Majesty, whose colt, Friar Marcus, won the Maiden Two-Year-Old race ...

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  13. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    The condition of the Empeior Francis Joseph who has been suffering from bronchial catarrh shows improvement. ...

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  14. PANAMA TOLLS.

    The Inter-Oceanic Canals Committee has reported the Panama Cantal Tolls Repeal Bill to the Senate without making any amendment to it. ...

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  15. CARRANZA AND HUERTA.

    General Carranza, the Mexican Constitutionalist leader, has agreed to accept South American mediation for a settlement of his dispute with President Huerta. It is ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is steady, with prices unchanged. There is a fair inquiry for Australian cargoes. ...

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  17. COLORADO LABOR WAR.

    A telegram from Denver, in Colorado, reports further fatal fighting in the strike area. Seven men were killed in an attack made by the strikers on the mines in the ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. AUSTRALIA'S ARTISTS.

    The following Australasian artists and sculptors have had their work accepted for exhibition at the Royal Academy:—Messrs. Bertram Mackennal (Vic.), Will Ashton ...

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  19. CHINESE PIRATES.

    The remains of the British steamer Tat On which was looted and burnt by Chinese pirates, have been discovered. The hold of the vessel was crowded with the ...

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  20. OBITUAEY.

    The last sad rites in connection with the death of the late Mrs. Ethel Smith took place yesterday. The cortege, which left the residence, of her husband, Mr. A. Smith, ...

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  21. EXHIBITORS IN PARIS.

    Among those who have had pictures accepted for exhibition at the Old Salon are James Quiun (Vic.), Will Ashton, Oswald Birley, Rowland Wheelwright (Q.), Charles ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Admiral Sir George King-Hall has contributed an article to the "19th Century Magazine," in which he predicts that the Australian navy will be a consolidating, ...

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  23. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An old, well-known resident, of Chapelstreet, Kangaroo Flat, Mr. Edwin James Norris, was found dead in his bed about half-past 6 o'clock yesterday morning. The ...

    Article : 245 words
  24. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was strong competition for all descriptions of wools at the London sales to-day. Merinos' showed an upward tendeney. A keen demand on the part of ...

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  25. STORM ON LAKE SUPERIOR.

    Following a great storm on Lake Superior, six vessels have been reported as missing. Wireless messages have failed to locate any of these boats. ...

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  26. Mr. Redmond's Promise.

    The non-adoption by the Government of retaliatory measures for the gun-running in Ulster is attributed to Nationalist persuasion ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Camida has increased its contribution to the fund to aid the dependent's of the Newfoundland sealers who perished in the recent storm from £000 to £5000. ...

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  28. A TRUCE.

    Under a truce agreement fighting in the strike area has ceased. Over 600 strikers put down their arms. The men will be detained in custody, charged with murder. ...

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  29. TASMANIAN GOVERNOR.

    Comment is made in the lending columns of "The Times" to-day upon the action of Sir W. G. Wllison-Maeart[?]ey, the Governor of Tasmania, in imposing conditions ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Baptist Colonial Society yesterday, the Rev. F. C Spurr formerly of Melbourne, described Australian defence as useless. "If China ...

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  31. STEAMER LOST.

    The discovery of wreckage shows that the fate of the steamer Benjamin Noble is sealed. It is known that 19 of those on board perished. ...

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  32. Offer Annoys Liberals.

    Many Liberals are indignant at the offer made by Mr. Churchill, which is interpreted to mean exclusion for Ulster until the United Kingdom is brought under a ...

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  33. LINKING UP CANADA.

    Canada is guaranteeing 45,000,000 dollars (£9,000,000) for the completion of the Canadian Northern Railway Company's transcontinental railway ...

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  34. PROTECTION OF GIRLS.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Dr. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, speaking on the motion for the second reading of the Criminal Law Amendment ...

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  35. BOXING.

    Freddie Welsh, the English lightweight champion, out-pointed Leah Cross, of America, in a 20 rounds' contest at Los Angeles yesterday. ...

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  36. MAN FALLS FROM BRIDGE.

    While working on a gantry on the new bridge over the Mo[?]byrniong River, between South Kensington and Footscrey, George Foster, 25. unmarried, of ...

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  37. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    The health authorities were notified of two fresh cases of small-pox in the metropolitan area to-day. The patients are mother and daughter living at Newtown, ...

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  38. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    It has been delinitely announced that the Labor morning newspaper will be first published in November. The name of the paper will be "The World." Mr. D. J. Gilbert, ...

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  39. Press Opinions.

    Of the leading Liberal newspapers, only the "Westminster Gazette" Welcomes the offer. The "Daily Chronicle" states that it has ...

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  40. TUBERCULOSIS.

    M. Spahlingor, a Swiss biologist, has discovered a new treatment for tuberculosis after spending £20,000 in research work. French and English physicians have ...

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  41. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR.

    At the morgue to-day the coroner (Dr. Cole) held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mabel Amy Cecilia Rose Despard, aged 42, a telegraph ...

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  42. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    Georpe Gray was unable to-day to main tain his improved form of the last few days, and Stevenson is again over 5000 ahead. The scores are:— ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Mr. Holman, the Premier, stated to-day that the policy of the Government had not yet been considered by the Cabinet, and until the Cabinet decided what the ...

    Article : 121 words
  44. LANDING OF CAPTAIN COOK.

    The landing of Captain Cook was celebrated by the Broken Hill branch of the A.N.A. last night by a smoke social in the association rooms. About 60 attended, ...

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  45. Signalling Incident.

    The Union Jack at the Ulster volunteer signalling station saluted a cruiser and ten destroyers as they were entering Belfast Lough. The flotilla signalled in reply, ...

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  46. INMAN SCORES WELL.

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  47. EXPRESS FIREMAN KILLED.

    William Bray, fireman on the Melbourne express, which left Sydney at 7.25 p.m. yesterday, was struck by the overhead bridge at Yass Junction this morning, and was ...

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  48. MARCONI SHARES SCANDAL.

    The select committee of the House of Lords, which recently inquired into the share transactions of Lord Murray of Elibank, when he was chief Liberal whip, has ...

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  49. SEVEN-YEAR-OLD CONDUCTOR

    A seven-year-old boy named Willie Forrero has astonished musical London by his ability as a conductor. At the Albert Hall the prodigy gave a surprising ...

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  50. ALL QUIET IN IRELAND.

    All is quiet in Ireland. A fl[?]tiia of destroyers arrived in Belfast Lough, and its officers were welcomed by the Mayor of Bangor. It is expected that ...

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  51. KILLED BY MARL.

    Thomas Brown, a young man, was accidentally killed this morning through a quantity of marl falling on him, completely crushing him. ...

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  52. THE CLAVIOLA PIANO.

    The Claviola piano player is at present be ing specialised by, Flight's. It is said that, it gives anyone power to play at once on the piano anything that is desired without, any ...

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  53. BROKEN HILL RESOURCES.

    In the course of a speech at a celebration last night, Mr. W. J. James said that Broken Hill was to-day producing one-fifth of the world's lead supply. There was no ...

    Article : 71 words
  54. STATE EEVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  55. TRANSMISSION OF CANCER.

    Dr. E. F. Bashford, director of teh Imperial Cancer Research Fund, contradicts the theory that cancer is transmitted to the inmates of houses in which cancer ...

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  56. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Another big crowd witnessed the performance of Bailey's posing dogs last evening, and the hearty applause which greeted the conclusion of the turn demonstrated ...

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  57. FORTY-EIGHT CONVICTS ESCAPE.

    Forty-eight convicts succcedcd in making their escape from the penitentiary at Aniane in the Herault Department. They are terrorising the villages in the ...

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  58. WHITELOCK AND CARTER.

    In their quarter page advertisement elsewhere, Messrs. Whitelock and Carter announce that they are offering money-saving opportunities to the public. They are ...

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  59. LONDON BUILDERS' STRIKE.

    The strikers in the building trade have rejected by a large majority the peace proposals put forward by the National Conciliation Board. ...

    Article : 47 words
  60. Advertising

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