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  2. LORD NORTHCOTE.

    At 2.40 yesterday afternoon Lord and Lady Northcote, with 10 police troopers and 26 Lancers clattering before and atter, drove from the Government House gates [?]or the last time. ...

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  3. LABOUR'S NIGHT OUT.

    The leader of the Federal Labour party, Mr. A. Fisher, addressed a crowded meeting of men and women in St. George's Hall, Newtown, last night. ...

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  4. THE FLEET.

    Opportunity was taken of the, visit of the United States fleet to Sydney to make a special effort to advertise generally the advantages this State offered to tourists and ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIER.

    Negotiations for the proposed steamship service between Brisbane and London, via Torres Straits, are delayiug the departure of Mr. Kidston, Premier of Queensland, ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    The Trade Union Congress opened at Nottingham, the delegates present representing 1,770,000 members. Mr. D. J. Shackleton, M.P., who ...

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  7. NAVY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The communication of Mr. A. Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia, to the Melbourne correspondent of the "Standard" regarding Australian defence proposals, is ...

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  8. WAR POSSIBLE.

    Herr Bebel, leader of the socialist party, in Germany, replying to, Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. (Labour), says that he believes war between Germany and Great ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Commonwealth Ministers who arrived in Sydney by yesterday's Melbourne express, to be present at the official landing of the Governor-General to-day, were Mr. Deakin ...

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  10. GERMANY'S NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    Herr Class, in his presidential address to the Pan-German League at Berlin, declared that for Germany to enter into an agreement with Great Britain in regard to ...

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  11. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    The "Times," in a leading article, announces that it sympathises on general grounds with the policy of a "white Australia," but declares that the Empire can ...

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  12. EDUCATION OF TRAVEL.

    Mr. Kidston, Premier of Queensland, was entertained at a banquet by Queenslanders in London yesterday. Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, ...

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  13. CUSTOMS VALUES.

    Advantage was taken some time ago of the visit to Europe of Mr. F. G. Wilson, member of a Melbourne firm of accountants, to enlist his services in obtaining some information ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Severe fighting has again taken place in the neighbourhood of Budenib, Morocco, between French forces and Moors. Colonel Alix, with 5000 men, left Budenib to ...

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  15. REDEEMED SLAVES IN SYDNEY.

    A party of natives of the Gilbert Islands, who were 17 years ago recruited and convoyed to Guatemala, where they were practically sold as slaves, arrived at Sydney last ...

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  16. HOTELKEEPERS' APPRECIATION.

    The United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales addressed the following letter to Admiral Sperry on August 26:— On behalf of the members of the United Licensed ...

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  17. STRANDED IMMIGRANTS.

    A question was asked in the Legislative Assembly last week with regard to three men alleged to be immigrants, who were stranded in Newcastle and unable to obtain work. It was ...

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  18. MOTOR RACING IN ITALY.

    Nazarro in a F.I.A.T. car won the Florio Cup, 528 kilometres (830 miles), at Bologna, averaging 74 miles an hour. Nazzaro, who has again succeeded in winning ...

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  19. PINE FOREST FLUES.

    Fires are raging in the pine forests of Minnesota anti Wisconsin. Chisholm has been destroyed, and Duluth, the Lake Superior terminus of the North Pacific ...

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  20. ACTING JUDGES.

    Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly last evening as to whether the Premier would take the necessary steps to prevent the work in the District Courts being ...

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  21. LAST MESSAGES.

    "To the People of Australia,— "After a residence of more than four and a half years amongst you the time has come to say good-bye. In doing so my first wish is ...

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  22. REVOLTING MURDER.

    Further details of the brutal murder of Mr. Ben Hall, an overseer of Indian coolies at Esivo Plantation. Lau[?]oka, Fiji, were brought to Sydney last evening by the R.M.S. Aorangi. ...

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  23. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The postal authorities have received notification that Abyssinia has joined the Universal postal Union. ...

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  24. MURDER IN MACEDONIA.

    Though Panitza is responsible for the assassination of t[?]ree Bulgarians, adherents of the internal organisation in Macedonia, the Young Turks hesitate to arrest him. ...

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  25. MILITARY OFFICERS' TRAINING.

    Advice has reached the Defence Department that Staff Battory Sergeant-major Colborne, of New South Wales, who was sent to England for a course of instruction, has ...

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  26. FATHER'S TERRIBLE MISTAKE.

    Telma Mullaney, aged 3 years, only child of M. J. Mullaney, jewellery traveller, was last night seriously injured. Her father was preparing to light a fire, when a stray cat ...

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  27. PROFESSIONAL BAILER-OUT.

    During the proceedings at the City Court to-day against Richard Turner, who was charged, on remand, with being a reputed thief, it was discovered that he had been bailed ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE POWDER EXPLOSION.

    The adjourned inquest into the deaths of James Ernest Brown, Fernando Zopp[?], and Robert A. Fountain, the three men who were killed on June 15 last whilst destroying a ...

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  29. ALIEN IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    Very complete powers have been placed in the hands of newly-appointed Customs inspecters, who have new started out on a tour of the Commonwealth. Not only is the business of ...

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  30. BRITISH TRADE.

    The returns of the trade of the United Kingdom issued by the Board of Trade show that during August imports decreased by £6,544,396, exports decreased ...

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  31. SWANSEA COAL MINEES.

    Twelve thousand employees in the anthracite coal mines at Swansea have tendered notices that they will cease work. This step is taken to compel 300 ...

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  32. A VETERAN'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of Sergeant James Brett took place to-day. Between 50 and 60 school cadets marched in procession, with reversed arms, the band playing funneral dirges. The Rev. M. ...

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  33. A CURIOUS DISCOVERY.

    A curiosity was shown in town yesterday— one egg within another. The discovery was made by Mr. Mitchell, of the West End. The larger egg, a Wyandotte's, was rather above ...

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  34. FROM LADY NORTHCOTE.

    "To the women of Australia,— "Will the women of Australia permit me to put in writing what I have so often tried to express in speech—that is, my sincere ...

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  35. THE LEURA-AJAX COLLISION.

    The inquiry under the regulations of the United States navy into the collision between the auxiliary ship Ajax and the steamer Leura was continued on board the battleship ...

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  36. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    Fifty thousand members of the Roman Catholic Society in Spain have sent a message of sympathy to the Eucharistie Congress, now assembled in London. ...

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  37. POSTAL MOTOR CARS.

    Two Albion motor chassis costing £395 each are being purchased from a local firm for construction of vans, to be used in postal work in Melbourne. ...

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  38. RAILWAY TRUCKS DERAILED.

    What might have been a serious railway catastrophe was narrowly averted last evening at Mungle Bundle, eight miles from Moree. The driver of the incoming Inverell ...

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  39. MURDERERS' END.

    Retribution has quickly evertaken the native murderers of station employees at Bachelor's Creek, in the north-west. The following telegram has been received by the Commissioner ...

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  40. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    In the course of examination to-day before the Royal Commission on the affairs of the Postal Department, Mr. Bright, Acting D.P.M.G. for Victoria, said he did not consider ...

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  41. DLNIZULU RECOVERED.

    Dlnizulu, the Zulu chief, who has been committed for trial at Pietormaritzburg. on a charge of treason and incitement to murder, and who recently burst a blood ...

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  42. SCENE AT THE STATION.

    At the Sydney Railway Station several th[?]n sands of citizens assembled to bid farewell to Lord and Lady Northcote. The entrance to the station was draped with bu[?]ting, whi[?]e ...

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  43. BROKEN HILL'S HOTELS.

    Following upon the decision of the Supreme Court yesterday with regard to the special licensing court, the registrar of the court this afternoon issued a notification that the ...

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  44. REFORMING RUGBY.

    The New Zealand Rugby Union is proposing alterntions in the rules of the game with a view to its improvement. It also recommends that a copy of the resolutions be sent to the New South Wales and ...

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  45. CAPSIZED INTO A RIVER.

    While Mesdames Kirkwell and Wythes, of Cudal were crossing Heifer Station Greck Which was swollen by the rains on Snturday morniug in their way to Oragne, their horse ...

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  46. ENGLISH HOP CROP.

    The recent heavy rains have seriously damaged the English hop crop. It is estimated that the total acreage available in England is 38,916—the ...

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  47. ALLEGED TOBACCO SMUGGLING.

    At about 10.30 last night Constnble Williams, of No. 2 Police Station, carne across two Japanese in the street. They were carrying a parcel, and as their actions seemed ...

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  48. VICTORIAN STARVING STOCK RATES.

    In the opinion of the Raliway Commissioners, the pastures in Victoria have now sufficiently recovered to justify the cancellation of reduced rates for the carriage of fodder to ...

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  49. "YOUR HEALTH[?]"

    In the beverage that benefits—Wolfe's, Schnapps. At once a drink, a tonic, a medicine.—Advt. ...

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  50. "YOUR HEALTH[?]"

    In the beverage that benefits—Wolfe's Schnapps. At once a drink, a tonic, n medicine.—Advt. ...

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