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  2. PEOPLE'S PETITION.

    The following is a copy of the petition, bearing the signature of the Lord Mayor, as chairman of Friday night's meeting, which will be presented to the Legislative ...

    Article : 671 words
  3. NEWS FOR THE GAOL.

    The newspaper which is to be started for the benefit of the prisoners in his Majesty's gaols is to be called "The Compendium," and is to be supervised by the ...

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  4. COLLISION.

    A shipping mishap involving damage to three steamers—the Mataram (Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd.), the Mintaro (Adelaide Steamship Company, Ltd.), and the Kiltobranks (B. M. ...

    Article : 360 words
  5. SYDNEY SLUMS.

    In the Chapter House of the Anglican Cathedral on Saturday night the Rev. S. D. Yarrington again made the statement that there are opium dens in existence in Sydney—in ...

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  6. MINING DISASTER.

    An accident of an appalling nature, whereby three lives have been lost, occurred at the Mount Lyell mine on Saturday night at about 8.30. ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson was accorded a great reception at Londonderry. In the course of a speech, Sir Edward Carson said that if any one signing the Ulster ...

    Article : 147 words
  8. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    When M. Sazonoff reached the victoria Railway Station a man rushed up to his carriage flourishing a placard, and shouting, "Clear out of Persia." ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. VERGE OF WAR.

    M Sazonoff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has arrived in London. Before leaving Russia he impressed on the Turkish Ambassador the necessity for prompt ...

    Article : 53 words
  10. "UNDER RUSSIA'S HEEL."

    The "Times" says that there is hopo M. Sazonoff and Sir Edward Grey will find a method of safeguarding to both countries their Persian interests without violating Persia's ...

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  11. BULGARIA'S DILEMMA.

    Many Bulgarians fear that the Government will possibly be compelled to choose between war with Turkey or revolution in Bulgaria unless the lot of the Macedonians is ...

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  12. AERONAUTICS.

    The dirigible Gamma, while returning from the military manoeuvres this morning, with a crew of eight, was forced by a strong wind to descend, struck a hayrick, and overturned. ...

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  13. SERVIAN ARMY EQUIPPED.

    The future is regarded without fear in Servia, where a good army is in readiness. A quarter of a million Servian soldiers are ready for action. ...

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  14. THE SIMPLE TRUTH.

    The "Novoe Vremya," discussing British press comments on the Persian situation, urges Britain and Russia to save their liberty of action in their respective spheres of ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. STORMY SPEECHES.

    Stormy speeches havE been delivered by Armenians in the National Assembly. The Government was accused of unwillingness and inability to maintain the public ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. AIRSHIPS V AEROPLANES.

    Commenting on the voyage of the German dirigible Hansa, from Hamburg to Copenhagen and back, aeroplanists at Hendon state that the flight of the Hansa was merely ...

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  17. WILD SCENES.

    There were wild scenes when Mr. LloydGeorge(Chancellor of the Exchequer) was receiving the Freedom of the City of Lianystumdwy. ...

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  18. BULGARIA WARNED.

    The tension in the Balkans is increasing. Sir Edward Grey and M. Sazonoff have strongly warned Bulgaria against a bellicose attitude. ...

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  19. TROOPS ELUDE AEROPLANES.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Douglas Haig, who commanded the invading army during the recent manoeuvres, admits that the aeroplanes failed to locate a division of 12,000 men and ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. "MERELY A BUMP."

    In the opinion of Mr. W. M'Master, the manager of the Singapore service of Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., the whole affair was quite accidental, and he was inclined,to treat ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. MUSSULMAN THREAT.

    The Mussulmans in Diakovo, Ipek (Turkish Albania), have threatened the Porte with a general insurrection if it entertains M. Berchtolv's proposals. ...

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  22. INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE'S REPORT

    The investigation committee of the Aero Club has found that Lindsay Campbell did not appreciate the danger of keeping his monoplane horizontal after the engine had ...

    Article : 48 words
  23. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    The final football match of the season at Toowoomba on Saturday, under Rugby Union rules, terminated sensationally. About half-way through the second half ...

    Article : 166 words
  24. GREECE READY FOR WAR.

    The newspapers welcome an announcement ly the Premier that Greece is able to mobilise 130,000 men, and that she can raise at an early date 170,000 men equipped for a long ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. CHINESE REFOEMS.

    Yuan Shi Ka[?]. Dr. Sun Yat Son, Huang Sing, and Li Yuan Heng have drafted a programme of internal reforms. The programme represents an agreement ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. MISHAPS AT NEWCASTLE.

    The barque Antiope was twice carried away from her moorings at No. 1 buoy in the port early on Saturday morning. Assistance was rendered by the pilot steamer Ajax, and the ...

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  27. ACCIDENT TO THE BETA.

    The army airship Beta broke the end of her bearings, and had to descend for repairs. When the voyage was resumed a leak in the petrol tank was discovered, and this caused ...

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  28. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid was entertained at luncheon bt the Merchants' Association. Responding to the toast of his health, Sir George said that Australia had nothing but ...

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  29. GERMAN AIRMEN KILLED.

    Two lieutenants were killed while flying at Chemnitz, near Berlin. ...

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  30. THE PUBLIC DEBT.

    Speaking at a social gathering of the officers of the Postal Department on Saturday. Mr. Catts, M.P., said that the revenue of the Postal Service Department had gone ...

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  31. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    General Eeisoli, commanding the Italian troops, reports that he buried 1134 of the enemy after repulsing the Arab attack at Derna on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. A CHALLENGE.

    Mr. Arthur Macarthur, secretary of the citizens' committee, had a word to say yesterday in reply to the Minister for Lands, in the statement he uttered after the public ...

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  33. BANKERS TRAGIC END.

    Mr. Astley, a Belfast banker, while in the air in his monoplane, took a curve too sharply, and fell 150ft into an enclosure where there were 30,000 spectators, and was ...

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  34. REIGN OP THE UNION.

    The Barrier Labour Federation went to extremes on Friday night, and passed some extraordinary resolutions. First, the meeting agreed to have a referendum as to ...

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  35. RUSSIAN MISHAP.

    An escape of gas precipitated the airship Jastreb, when at a height of 250 metres, to somo trees at Gatschina. The crew were thrown out and slightly ...

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  36. ROYAL VISIT TO PRETORIA

    The "Pall Hall Gazette" says that the King has provisionally promised to open the Acropolis in Pretoria in 1914. His Majesty's proposed visit to South Africa ...

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  37. AUSTRALASIAN CADETS.

    The Australian and New Zealand cadets upon their arrival were cntertalnod by the Daughters of the Empire Organisation, in conjunction with the Mayor and the City Council. ...

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  38. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    The State Department at Washington has received reports stating that the Nicaraguan revolutionists have captured San Jorge and the ports situated on Lake Nicaragua. ...

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  39. MINISTER'S REPLY.

    Mr Flowers M.L.C., the Minister in charge of the Chief Secretary's Department (which has the Ministerial administration, in respect to the police), is curious regarding the ...

    Article : 228 words
  40. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  41. KILLED AT CRICKET.

    While playing cricket at Pratten Park, Ashfield, on Saturday, William Joyce, a solicitor's clerk, living at Croydon, received a blow from a ball which ended fatally. ...

    Article : 131 words
  42. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Star of New Zealand collided with the railway steamer Slievebloom near Holyhead. The Slievebloom was badly damaged, her two holds and the stokehold of the ...

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  43. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The "Manchester Guardian" and "Daily News" are assisting the Peace Society in an elaborate campaign against the Defence Acts of Australia and New Zealand. ...

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  44. CRICKET COUNCILLORS.

    During the season 1911-12 and subsequently the personnel of the Australian Board of Control for international cricket was severely criticised in certain quarters, and it ...

    Article : 170 words
  45. MEXICAN TURMOIL.

    An international incident is likely to develop as the result of the arrest of an American subject at Tamaullpas. The American Ambassador has demanded the ...

    Article : 56 words
  46. BOAT STRIKES STUMP.

    A sensational boating accident occurred near Shepparton to day, in the neighbour hood of the Goulburn River. Three men and two girls went out in a small hoat into the ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  48. A BOLT IN THE PASS.

    Mr. Mitchell, his wife, and two children had a most sensational experience whilst driving down the Bulli Pass-road this afternoon and a narrow escape from being smashed to pieces ...

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  49. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

    The Government has not renowed the subsidy to thp Nippon Yusen Kaisha's Australian line of steamers: but has added it to the subsidy of the company's Calcutta line, which ...

    Article : 124 words
  50. TYPHOON AT CHE-KIANG.

    Advices from the Vicar-Apostolie at Eastern Che-Kiang state that a typhoon has devastated entire towns and villages. The report states that fifty thousand people ...

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  51. ATTACK ON A CONSTABLE.

    Constable Dowden, whilst on duty in Rankinstreet after midnight, discovered a man acting in a suspicious manner near a window of Wright, Heaton, and Co'a produce store. ...

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  52. TRAMCAR AND WAGGON.

    Considerable excitement was caused in Flinders-street yesterday morning, owing to a horse attaehed to a heavy delivery waggon taking fright and boiting. It collided with ...

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  53. A KING'S WINNER.

    Captain W. C. Addison won the King's prize at the annual meeting of the South Australian National Rifle Association, on Saturday, at Port Adelaide. ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

    By Majesty's Theatre: "The Chocolate Soldier," 7.50. Criterion Theatre: "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford," S. Theatre Royal: "Carnille," S. Palace Theatre: "What Women Suffer," S. ...

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  55. RISE IN WOOL.

    The "Commercial Bulletin" asserts that the basic prices of wool aro certain to rise in the near future, and that heavier buying is anticipated by United States woolmen, who await ...

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  56. TRAM COLLISION.

    Two trams, one proceeding along Elizahethstreet to Brunswick, and tho other down Collins-street to South Melbourne, collided at the intersection of Collins and Elizabeth ...

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  57. "ORGY OF ABUSE."

    "The decision of the State Cabinet not to renew the lease of Governement House was a unanimous one on their part, with the exception that the Premier was then absent. The ...

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  58. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Lockncr and Shields, of Syracuse, motor cyclists, won the 23, hours' team race. McNeill, of Scotland, and Eckel, of Washington, were second; with Chapple, of New ...

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  59. CATHOLIC DAILY PAPER.

    Speaking at Maryborough to-day, when a branch of the Australian Catholic Federation was formed. Mr. R. A. Warming member of the metropolitan organising committee, said ...

    Article : 86 words
  60. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.

    The wife of George Bugden, aged 21, is alleged to have drowned her two children, 2 and 3 years old respectively, on Saturday afternoon, at Waterloo, in a tub of water in her ...

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  61. NEW FERRY SERVICE.

    As the result of negotiations between the Watson's Bay Ferry Company and the Port Jackson Steamship Company, the ferry service between Watson's Bay and Manly has ...

    Article : 88 words
  62. MOROCCO.

    M. Poincarc, the Premier, has announced that Spain bas instructed her Consuls to abstain from political interference in the French zone in Morocco. ...

    Article : 38 words
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