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  2. Advertising

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  4. EUROPE'S SLAUGHTERHOUSE.

    Trustworthy reports through Constantinople say that, there have been appalling massacres by Turkish irregulars in the district around Thrace, which the ...

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  5. CHINA.

    Writing to London regarding the present situation in China, Dr. Sun Yat Sen says that the prediction he made has been fulfilled-that the European ...

    Article : 213 words
  6. FOOTBALL.

    The following fixtures were made at last night's meeting of the Rugby Football League: City v. Our Boys (final of ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. SPORTING.

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  8. A TRUE SPORT.

    Sub-Inspector Anderson's departure from Bathurst, after nearly six years' police service in the City of the Plains, is generally regretted. This was signally ...

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  9. PLENTIFUL.

    Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon five cases of smallpox were located-one from Glebe, one from Kogarah, and two from the city. ...

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  10. SWIMMING.

    Duke Kahaanamoku, the world's champion swimmer, has broken his own record, for a 50 yards dash, which he did in 23 1-5 sec. ...

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  11. BATHURST HORTICULTURE SOCIETY.

    Dr. T. A. Machattie presided over the annual meeting of the Bathurst Horticu tural Society, which was held in the Mayor's room, Town Hall, last evening. ...

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  12. SHIPPING IDLE.

    Another fine big passenger steamer joined the fleet of vessels thrown idle by the smallpox outbreak to-day. This was the A.U.S.N. Company's fast liner ...

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  13. BOXING.

    Referee Scott to-day maintained that his verdict in favor of Morey on Saturday night's contest was the correct one Stagg, he said, had employed too ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. BABY BONUS FRAUDS.

    The trial of Dr. Eison, Clarice Hurley, and Louisa Donaldson for conspiracy to defraud the Commonwealth under the Maternity Allowance Act, was ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. Local and General.

    One application was received at tho local Lands Office during the wock- A. E. O. Aubrey, of Sofala, conditional lcaso of 77 acres, in jhe parish of So-fala, county of Roxburgh. . ...

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  16. SCRATCHINGS.

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  17. HOME RULE BILL.

    Speaking at Belfast, Sir Edward Carson said he did not believe that a general that a general election would take place before the Home Rule Bill was ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. Cattle Straying.

    Allowing cattle to stray in William-street was the offence for which E. Gartrell was fined 5/, with 1/ costs, at the Police Court yesterday morning. ...

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  19. CASES WELL SCATTERED.

    This afternoon's smallpox cases came from Waterloo (2), Randwick (1), and Glebe (1), making nine up to 6 o'clock. In view of the seriousness of the ...

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  20. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,-Billy on the corner is a marvel for seeing okes. He told me that he was in Sydney at one time, when the late General Booth was going to give ...

    Article : 278 words
  21. REFORM REFORMED.

    Mr. Speaker Morton to-day conferred With Sir Francis Suttor, President of the Legislative Council, and decided to restore, the former system of joint control ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. Drunk and Disorderly.

    William Brown (26), laborer, pleaded guilty at the Police Court yesterday morning to being drunk and disorderly in Howick-street on July 26. He was ...

    Article : 34 words
  23. LIKELY TO CREATE SUSPICION.

    The "Law Journal," in its current issue, has something to say about the visit made to Lord Sackville's country mansion by the jurors who recently tried ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. THE LATEST.

    To-day's smallpox cases totalled eleven. Nearly 3000 persons were vaccinated at the Town Hall. The suburban stations will be reopened on ...

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  25. Wilfully Trespassing.

    A youth named Allen M'Ginnisken wilfully trespassed on the railway between Kelso and Bathurst on July 6. At the Police Court yesterday he ...

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  26. CRICKET.

    When the Imperial Cricket Conference met in the pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground on July 16, 1912, the following scheme for an interchange of ...

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  27. BIG GUNS.

    Tho P. and O. steamer Pera to-day landed three biff guns each weighing 58 tons, for the Australian navy. ...

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  28. Canon Forster.

    Canon Forster was to have lectured this evening in All Saints' schoolroom, his subject being " The Four Most Famous Books in tho World and how ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    A cable has been received by the Navy Office from Captain Hayworth Booth, naval adviser to the High Commissioner in London, intimating that the flagship ...

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  30. THE ORANGE CASE.

    The case which is causing some alarm here is pronounced a very, suspicious one. Residents are submitting themselves freely to vaccination. ...

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  31. THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A New York messages reports that the managers of the railway companies have notified the Federal Government official who is mediating in the present dispute ...

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  32. On the Footway.

    For riding a bicycle on the footway of Kendall-Avenue on July 17, William Sawyer was, at the Police Court yesterday, fined 5/, with 1/ costs, in default ...

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  33. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Harrison, Jones, and Devlin report on to-day's sales at Homebush:-18,000 sheep penned. The market was again firm, 2800 cattle yarded. Market dull ...

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  34. A UNIONIST BISHOP.

    Bishop Mercer, in an address on the distributive justice in the rewards of labor, said he was an ardent tradesunionist, down to the ground. There ...

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  35. LATE JUSTICE O'CONNOR.

    A portrait of the late Justice O'Connor was presented to the High Court this morning. Mr. Holman, Attorney-General, ...

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  36. Mining Applications.

    The following applications were received at the Mining Warden's Office during the week for mining leases on Crown lands:-T. Digby and J. Steer, ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. STABBED IN THE HEAD.

    While one of the members of the French House of Deputies was addressing a meeting in support of the new Conscription Bill he was stabbed in the ...

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  38. DRIVER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    At the coroner's inquiry, concerning the death of John Frederick Wise-heart, who was run over by a motorcar, Charles Cooper, the driver of the ...

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  39. RAILWAY SMASH.

    Tho intense heat prevailing in Denmark was responsible for a serious railway accident. The rails expanded, and caused a train to be derailed. ...

    Article : 41 words
  40. SYDNEY SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  41. TENNIS.

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  42. French Pen Painting.

    Mrs. Parnell, of " Carisbrooke" studio, Waverley, will be giving lessons in the Masonic Hall, Bathurst, for a few weeks only in the above-mentioned ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. INVALID PENSIONER KILLED.

    A shocking accident took place at Grange on Saturday night, when Thomas Clay, an invalid pensioner, aged 64, lost his life through being run over ...

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  44. BRITISH RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    A Parliamentary paper just issued shows that during last year 1010 persons were killed and 8700 injured as the result of railway accidents in ...

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  45. MISSING TEACHER.

    The strange disappearance of Walter Cecil Murphy, teacher at the Colonna Public School, Black Springs, Barraba, who came to Tamworth on the 11th ...

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  46. "The Ironmaster."

    An entirely new era has been opened in moving pictures by the production of such films as " Les Miserables," " Quo Vadis," and " The Ironmaster." ...

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  47. 30,000 WORKERS IDLE.

    As the result of a lockout of bricklayers at Liverpool 30,000 workers have been thrown idle. ...

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  48. NO BURIALS ON SUNDAYS.

    Delivering judgment in the Industrial Court to-day, Judge Heydon commented caustically on the demand that no employee be called upon to perform a ...

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  49. SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

    The Minister for Education is able to furnish some interesting statistics in connection with secondary and continuation schools. For the quarter ended ...

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  50. PARLIAMENTARY ASPIRANT.

    Robert Seiver, the defendant in the libel action recently brought by Wootton, the well-known horse trainer, intends to contest one of the London ...

    Article : 49 words
  51. GOLF.

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  52. FELICITATIONS AT THE COURT.

    Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., who presided at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday morning, made reference to the departure of Sub-Inspector Anderson, and ...

    Article : 148 words
  53. ROOSEVELT LECTURER.

    A report, to which the "Sketch" has just given publicity, states that ex-President Roosevelt has signed contract to tour the Australian vaudeville, ...

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  54. CARGO PILFERING.

    It was stated to-day in a cargo pilfering case that £3000 worth of goods were stolen from Brisbane wharves during last year, this representing a refund ...

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  55. PERSONAL.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Foot took place yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended. The body, which was laid at rest in the Church of which was carried by Messrs. Reilly, Brown, King, and W. Colley. Rev. L. Lewis officiated at the house and at the graveside. The arrangements were in ...

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  56. ATHLETICS.

    Jack Donaldson, the world-famous sprinter, registered another remarkable performance at Glasgow on Saturday, when he twice broke the world's record ...

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  57. LONDON'S MOTORS.

    In the course of a discussion in the House of Commons on the question of road administration it was staved that 2900. motor omnibuses were running in ...

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  58. "A FRIGHTFUL RECORD."

    He has a frightful record," said Sergeant Nicholson when John Kermody was charged at the Ballarat Police Court to-day with having no visible means of ...

    Article : 133 words
  59. THE HILL END FATALITY.

    Particulars arc now to hand of the accident at Hill End which resulted in the instantaneous death of Mr. David Goodwin, a native of the district, and ...

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  60. TIME AND PIECEWORK.

    Giving judgment to-day in a case affecting electrical workers, Judge Heydon expressed astonishment at the difference between the output of as man ...

    Article : 68 words
  61. THE SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    The presentation of medals to the members of the Scott expedition took place at Buckingham Palace on Saturday. ...

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  62. FIRE AT ROSE BAY.

    At a late hour last night a fire occurred in the rear of Arthur Griffiths' grocery store New South Head road, Rose Bay. A motor lorry and a ...

    Article : 55 words
  63. PIGEON HOMING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  64. NOT DOWNHEARTED.

    Responding to the toast of the Federal Parliament at the animal dinner of the Wollongong half-company of the Australian Garrison Artillery on ...

    Article : 205 words
  65. THAT EMPIRE DAY PARADE.

    Commenting on Colonel Wallack's reply to Father O.Reilly's representation concerning the compulsory parade of cadets in Bathurst on Empire Day, the ...

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  66. THE ST. IVES TRAGEDY.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Thomas Brown, ah orchardist at St. Ives, was placed on trial for the second time for the murder of Sergeant ...

    Article : 147 words
  67. COSTS £17,000 DAILY.

    A striKe or copper miners at Calumet, Michigan, U.S.A., is one of the gravest in American annals. It is costing £17,000 daily. ...

    Article : 71 words
  68. WEEK-END THEFTS.

    At about 6 p.m. on Saturday a cart standing in front of the Strand Arcade was robbed of a quantity of silk and satin, the property of Thomas Rafferty ...

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  69. THE HACKNEY CRIME.

    The man Robertson, whose three children were found buried in Hackney, in North-East London, has been charged with wilful murder. ...

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  70. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  71. THE WORLD'S TEA DRINKERS.

    The latest figure regarding the tea-drinking capacity of the people of the various countries show that Britain consumes 290 million pounds of tea ...

    Article : 63 words
  72. FAMOUS AIRMAN INJURED.

    Vedrines, the famous French airman, met with a serious accident while flying at Bordeaux yesterday. His machine, capsizing, fell to the ground, and the ...

    Article : 40 words
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