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  2. THE FLAGSHIP.

    The Australia and Sydney reached Albany this morning, on their way from Portsmouth to Sydney, the Journey out being made in four stages, for coaling purposes. Albany, while ...

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  3. MR. WADE'S CHARGES

    Mr. Wade has received the following letter, dated September 17, from Messrs. John Williamson and Sous, solicitors, who are acting for Mr. Griffith:— ...

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  4. A MESSAGE.

    On the arrival of the flaship the following message to the people of Australia was delivered by Rear-Admirol Patey:— "The Royal Australian Navy has ...

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  5. NECKLACE CASE.

    The chief feature of the proceedings in the police court to-day, in the case against the four men charged with being concerned in the theft of the famous Mayer necklace, ...

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  6. SMALLPOX.

    The medical officers of health had a busy day yesterday examining suspects. The majority of the cases were chickenpox, which is very prevalent. Only four cases were found ...

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  7. LOVE TRAGEDY.

    The Princess Sophia of Saxe-Weimar-Elsenach committed suicide in a bedroom at Heidelberg, her body being found with a bullet wound in the forehead. ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    "It was expected that the railway strike in Liverpool and Birmingham, which,originated in the dismissal of porters who refused to handle goods from Dublin, would soon end, ...

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  9. THE FARMERS.

    Mr. Trefle stated yesterday that he had read the criticism of Mr. T. I. Campbell, general secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, which appeared in the "Sydney ...

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  10. PREMIER'S BAD LUCK

    A cortain amount of bad luck followed the Premier during his recent visit to his electorate (Cootamundra). Mr. Holman was to have attended a ...

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  11. DUBLIN POSITION.

    The boys attending the Dublin Roman Catholic Cathedral School struck because some now books had been supplied by a firm who had locked out the members of the ...

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  12. AISGILLI DISASTER.

    The inquiry which is being held by the Board of Trade at Leeds into the recent raliway collision at Alsgill was resumed to-day. Driver Caudle gave evidence, stating that ...

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  13. UNION BADGE DISPUTE.

    The dispute regarding the wearing of the union badge, in which the employees of the London motor 'bus combine were concerned, has ended, Tillings, Ltd., having abandoned ...

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  14. HUGE FRAUDS.

    Wholesale arrests have been made in connection with a huge case of fraud and embezzlement, of which a steamship company has boen the victim. ...

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  15. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Viscount Chinda, Japanese Ambassador, has discussed the anti-Japanese land law with president Wilson and Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, and requested an early decision. ...

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  16. BUILDING TRADE.

    The dispute In the building trade in London has boon settled. The masters have abandoned their demand for penalties for breaking agreements and ...

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  17. FREAK LEGISLATION.

    The latest "freak law," one directed against gossips, was enforced here when Peter Kesoki, a resident of Niagara, was arrested and charged with gossiping about a ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. NEW YORK MURDER.

    The detectives are now inclined to belleve that the man who is chnrged with the murder of Anna Aumaller, and who gave the name of the Rev. Hans Schmidt, is not Schmidt ...

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  19. PAPUAN MISSIONS.

    Dr. Sharpe, Bishop of New Guinea, is in Sydney, a guest at Bishopscourt, Darling Point. The Bishop agrees with Mr. Joseph Cox, ...

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  20. TYPHUS FEVER.

    Several cases of typhus fever have occurred, which are due to contamination from the river Elbe, the pollution being attributed to the rinsing of bottles containing infected milk. ...

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  21. CITY LOAN.

    "Notwithstanding the tightness of money which undoubtedly exists in many quarters," said the Lord Mayor (Alderman Cocks) yesterday in announcing the issue of a new loan, ...

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  22. TROUBLE IN ALBANIA.

    Advices from Valona state that Essad Pasha, the defender of Skutari, has organised a rebellion against the Albanian Government. He has seized the State treasure, and is ...

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  23. INDEX. NEWS.

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  24. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    Mr. Warren, presiding at a conference of friendly societies, said that the National insurance Act, contrary to expectations, had not afforded them financial relief. ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. NEW ORIENT LINER.

    The Orient Company has approved the plans for a 15,000-ton steamer to be built at Messrs. John Brown and Co.'s yards, and engined with two sets of geared turblnes. The vessel is ...

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  26. GOVERNOR'S IMPEACHMENT.

    The Senate and Appeal Court Judges of New York sat to-day to open the trial of Mr. Sulzer, ex-Governor of New York State, who is charged with high crimes and misdemeanours. ...

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  27. PAVLOVA MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    Mdlle. Paviova, the famous Russian dancer, is to tour the United'States in October, and she will probably Visit Australia in 1914. ...

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  28. KASAN AMOKU.

    It is now practically assured that Duke Paoa Kahanamoku will visit Australia for the coming swimming season, and compete in the Australian, championships at Sydney and ...

    Article : 470 words
  29. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  30. MILITARY AEROPLANES.

    Thirty-six aeroplanes took, part in the military manoeuvres, and were a brilliant success. They were kept constantly at work throughout the day. Airmen would barely alight, ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The following Australian officers have been invited to attend the military manoeuvres from the 21st to the 26th inst., namely Colonnel Wallace, Colonel Hobbes, Colonel Legge, ...

    Article : 368 words
  32. FARCICAL STRIKE.

    The shop-assistants' trouble still exists, but a stranger walking along the main street would not know that a strike was in operatlon. The shops are all open. The ...

    Article : 385 words
  33. ULSTER VOLUNTEERS.

    General Sir George Richardson has accepted the commandorship of the Ulster volunteers. ...

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  34. CONFIDENTIAL CIRCULAR.

    With reference to the question asked in the House on Thursday concerning the confidential circular to the officers in charge of public works which the Minister refused to lay upon ...

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  35. AN AIBSHIP.

    In accordance with the conditions formulated by Lieutenant P. Graetz, the Luftfahrzeng Company of Berlin has now worked out a programme for an airship, to be used ...

    Article : 224 words
  36. TO-DAY.

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  37. COLLISION AVERTED.

    A serious accident was narrowly averted on the local railway line this morning. It is alleged that a workmen's train was travelling out, and overran the aignal at Pleasant ...

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  38. OLD MINER'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred at Hill End, of Thomas Trevetick, at the age of 79. Deceased crushed some of the richest, stones in the seventies from the famous Hawkin's ...

    Article : 64 words
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