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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An inquest will be held at the Police Court this morning regarding the death of Mr. T. Roberts, who died as the result of injuries sustained by being knocked down ...

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  3. THE BRANDING OF BUTTER.

    Judgment was delivered to-day in the special case stated for the opinion of the Full High Court on a question of law arising in connection with the administration ...

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  4. PROSECUTION OF CADETS

    At the Courthouse on Thursday, before Mr. J. T. Keats, S.M., Hartly Edgar Chynoweth (18) was charged by Captain J. A. Watt, area officer, with having ...

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  5. MIDNAPUR CONSPIRACY.

    The High Court has exonerated Mr. D. Weston, of the Indian Civil Service, and the two policemen proceeded against in connection with the Midnapur conspiracy. ...

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  6. THE FINAL TEST MATCH.

    The last of the triangular test matches was begun to-day, when Australia and England, both of whom are undefeated, met at Kennington Oval to decide the ...

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  7. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The Panama Canal Bill, as amended at the joint sitting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, was informally considered by President Taft and the ...

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  8. THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY

    Mr. E. Grayndler, general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, stated to-day that the conference with the Pastoralists' Association had concluded ...

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  9. HORRIBLE RUSSIA.

    The "Matin" publishes some remarkable disclosures concerning the Russian police spy system, with an account by M. Bourtzeff, the revolutionary, of a meeting ...

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  10. MOROCCO.

    Muiai Hafid, who recently abdicated the throne of Morocco, while holidaymaking in Marseilles, entered upon a round of novel experiences, including ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The strike fund of the Federation of Trade Unions, which usually amounts to £150,000, now shows a deficit of £9,000, owing to the large sums distributed in ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION.

    The Premier to-day said he had read with interest the cable message relating to the rush of immigrants to Australia, and to the proposal to ask the Imperial ...

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  13. LOSSES ON HIDES.

    Dr. W. A. N. Robertson, chief veterinary officer attached to the Department of Agriculture, has received, through the Agent-General, a letter from the United ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    The international bomb-dropping competitions among aviators were continued at Mourmelon Le Grand, 13 miles north of Chalons, on Saturday, when Lieutenant ...

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  15. A VICIOUS BOXING CONTEST.

    A fight between Lester and Turner took place to-night. It was a vicious contest. From the start, the American made the pace, and quickly had the Tasmanian in ...

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  16. THE SUN CAUSES A FIRE.

    While the Licenses Reduction Board was sitting in the rooms of the Law Institute to-day, Mr. Andrews, one of the members of the board, noticed smoke ...

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  17. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    Further statistics, published by the executive of the Socialist Party, show that there are 224 Socialist members in the various Diets (provincial Parliaments) of ...

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  18. VIOLENT SUFFRAGETTE.

    Mary Leigh, who was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for the part she took in the suffragette outrages on the occasion of the visit of Mr. Asquith to Dublin, ...

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  19. SHE GOT THE LICENSE.

    The question whether a person who was neither British born nor a naturalised British subject could be a licensed victualler under the State laws was argued at ...

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  20. THE CASE OF CHIDLEY.

    A largely attended meeting at the Town Hall to-night, presided over by Mr. Bryant, M.L.C., carried Unanimously a motion. "That this meeting of Sydney ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. WAR'S LATEST CONTRIVANCE.

    Captain Joergensen, an officer of the Danish artillery, has invented an apparatus, which has undergone satisfactory tests, for throwing a shell to a height of 1,000 ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    DEATH OF A GAIETY ACTRESS. The death is announced of Miss Marion Hood, the well-known Gaiety actress. CANADIANS IN FRANCE. ...

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  23. PUTUMAYO ATROCITIES.

    The action of the Peruvian Government in preventing Protestant missionaries from proceeding to Putumayo, the scene of the rubber ...

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  24. SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALASIA.

    Fully 700 emigrants have taken their passages for Australia by the steamer Moravian, which will sail to-day. The "Daily Mail," which has been ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. J. M. C. Crawford, the officer of the British Post-Office appointed to the position of assistant chief electrical engineer in the Commonwealth postal ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The British and Australasian Oil Company propose to issue 6 per cent, debentures to the amount of £150,000. ...

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  27. IN QUARANTINE.

    The Department of Public Health stated to-day that the Townsville and Brisbane passengers by the steamer Montoro, which arrived on Sunday from the East, were ...

    Article : 130 words
  28. EARLDOM OF NEWBURGH

    Mr. Colclough, a paper bag maker, of Manchester, has advanced a claim to the estates attached to the Earldom of Newburgh which are estimated to be worth ...

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  29. A VESSEL OVERDUE.

    The non-appearance of the little King Island trader Wauchope caused uneasiness to-day in shipping circles. The Wauchop[?] left Burnie on Tuesday last and was due ...

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  30. FREE PASSES FOR LIFE.

    The Premier (Mr. Scaddan) speaking at the commercial travellers' dinner, expressed fear that the railways were getting out of the control of the people. The ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

    M. Sazanoff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is about to visit London. His mission is a sequel to the recent visit of M. Poincare, the French Premier, to ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. STABBED BY A LUNATIC.

    Hermann Pring, a lunatic, stabbed Dr. Pflugar, a Roman Catholic Bishop on Saturday. The Bishop was proceeding to his cathedral to celebrate high mass in ...

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  34. MEXICO.

    On Saturday the town of Juarez was for a few hours held up by a Mexican Joan of Arc. At the head of ten rebels she disarmed the provisional chief of ...

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  35. THE MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    At a sitting of the State Cabinet, which lasted all day and until a late hour to-night, it was decided that the State should bear the cost of overhauling the ...

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  36. SWINE FEVER.

    In connection with the recent outbreak of swine fever in the Enoggera district the Under Secretary of Agriculture this afternoon said the work of suppressing the ...

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  37. THE CANADIAN CADETS.

    The Canadian cadets were entertained at dinner this evening by the Australian National Association. Senator Pearce, who was present, welcomed the cadets on ...

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  38. PRINCE LOUIS OF ORLEANS.

    At his castle at Nieppe, in the Department of Nord, a few miles from Lille, Prince Louis of Orleans yesterday discovered a man named ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. WON HIS CASE WITHOUT HIS LAWYER.

    In an action brought before the County Court to-day to settle the question whether a Little Bourke-street Chinese should or should not recover from a tailoring firm ...

    Article : 240 words
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  41. LATE SHIPPING.

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  43. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Labor Leader," dealing with the political situation, writes:—"The Liberals, with old age pensions, the minimum wage, and the Small Holdings Act have made ...

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  45. THE WAIPARA.

    A cable message received by the Sydney Marine Underwriters Association this afternoon stated that the steamer Waipara, homeward bound from Australia, at ...

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  46. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

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