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  2. EIGHT MORE.

    Eight more smallpox patients were discovered within the metropolitan area yesterday, and another suspicious up-country case has been notified to the Board of Health. The patient is ...

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  3. CHINESE MURDERED.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday Evening.--Because a Chinese married a white woman, despite warnings from their neighbors, the latter attacked the Chinese, and, after beating him, stabbed ...

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  4. COLLISION IN BRISBANE RIVER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A serious collision occurred in the Brisbane River this morning between two oversea steamers, causing considerable damage to both vessels. ...

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  5. MR. JOHN M CORMACK.

    Direct from the opera season, which has just concluded, at Covent Garden, Mr. John M'Cormack began a concert tour of Australia and New Zealand at the Sydney Town-hall last ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS :

    At to-day's tallow sales 1514 casks were offered, and 313 sold. Prices were:--Mutton, fine, 38s 6d; medium, 35s; beef, fine, 37s 6d; medium, 34s 6d ...

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  7. CLOSING OF THE DEBATE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Brennan(V). continuing the censure debate to-day, said that if the Government deprived the rural workers of their right of access to the Federal ...

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  8. TEST RUGBY.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--1The following is the Australian Rugby team to meet New Zealand on Saturday:-- Full Back: Dwyer. ...

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  9. HUERTA RESIGNS.

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.--General Victoriano Huerta. who proclaimed himself president on February 18, 1913, has decided to resign the Presidency, in favor, of General Trevino. ...

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  10. LEAGUE TEAM.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--The following team will represent the New South Wales League team in the test match against New Zealand, on Saturday:-- ...

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  11. CASES IN RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY SERVICE.

    Answering a question put by Aid. Cocks, in the Legislative Assembly, the Premier stated that eight railway and nine tramway employees have suffered from smallpox during the present ...

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  12. ANOTHER LEAGUE WIN.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The New South Wales League team defeated Waikato by 20 points to 14. The visitors had all the better of the game in the first part, Then the locals ...

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  13. LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The employers in the coal trade have retaliated by locking out 1000 unionists. No coal deliveries are being made. ...

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  14. LATE ALD. ANDREW KELLY.

    The funeral of the late Aid. Andrew J. Kelly, M.L.A., took place from St, Francis's Church, Albion-street, Surry-hills, to the Waverley Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The large and ...

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  15. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--As a result of the case of suspicious illness reported yesterday, the local vaccination depot was rushed to-day. The doctors were unable to deal with all of ...

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  16. PAINTERS' STRIKE CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The executive of the Painters Union has decided to continue the strike at the Office, of Works until all the "black-legs" are withdrawn. About 15,000 ...

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  17. OFFICIAL INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An inquiry was held this afternoon into the Aldenham-Hobart collision by Captain. Forrester, Marine, Superintendent, ...

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  18. VACCINATION AND PROSE- CUTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Mr. Webster (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives to-day if it was true that the Government had decided to prosecute every ...

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  19. ANGRY UNIONISTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Trades Union, Congress, sitting at Manchester, carried a resolution expressive of the deepest indignation at the brutal conduct of the police at St. Austell, ...

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  20. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The latest smallpox bulletins show that there are no fresh cases in Auckland. The Thames district is clean. Two children have been admitted to the ...

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  21. PRINCE DRUGGED IN TRAIN.

    ROME, Wednesday Evening.--A girl passenger on the Vienna-Venice express offered Prince Vrussofa a drugged drink. On awakening. the Prince missed an heirloom diamond ring, valued ...

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  22. ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES.

    In the Legislative Council last night, Dr. Doyle called the attention of the Vice-President to a condition of affairs which he said had arisen at Newcastle, and expressed the hope ...

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  23. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

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  24. SEDITIOUS SPEECHES

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.--Mr. Waterston, secretary of the South African Labor party, and Kendall, a prominent strike leader, have been arrested for making seditious speeches, similar ...

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  25. BIG FIRE IN MANCHESTER.

    LONDON, Thursday--One of the largest fires known in the history of Manchester has broken out in a bonded store on Bridgewater Canal. The store, which is filled with oil, butter, and ...

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  26. TRADES UNIONS AND POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Mr. Harvey, of the Miners' Union, at the Trades Union Congress in Manchester, moved a resolution, which was adopted emphasing the vital importance ...

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  27. FINAL COUNTY MATCH.

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  28. DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    NEWPORT. NEWS, U.S.A., Wednesday Evening,--A hurricane is sweeping the coast, and doing extensive damage, The former Dominion, liner Mobjack is reported to have been sunk. ...

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  29. DEFINING A SHOP ASSISTANT.

    Before Mr. C. G. Addison, Chief Industrial Magistrate, Inspector Baker, of the Department of Labor and Industry, yesterday proceeded against Permewan, Wright,and Co., ...

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  30. BOXING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Evening.--Frank Moran, of Pittsburg, knocked out Al. Palzer, of Iowa, in the seventh round of a 10-round bout, after brisk fighting. ...

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  31. WIRELESS.

    BERLIN, Thursday,--An announcement was made in the Reichstag last January, by the Postmaster-General, that he contemplated establishing wireless communication with East ...

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  32. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday Evening.--The cities of Cleveland and Chicago are suffering the effects of a heat wave, as the result of which 16 infants have died in the former city. ...

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  33. THE TEN SHILLING NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The absence of an extensive demand for the 10s notes, which were issued by the Fisher Government, has given rise to an impression that they will shortly be ...

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  34. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Mr. A. F. Bassett's Roseworthy won Breeders' St. Leger, at Derby, beating Mr. W: Raphael's Louvois, the St Leger favorite. ...

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  35. DISPUTED APPLICATION.

    The Select Committee appointed by Parliament to inquire into the claim of Michael Gleeson, with respect to his application for a homestead selection in the Dubbo Land ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Railway Commissioner's report for 1912-13 shows the capital, expenditure as £14,913,000, an increase of £1,680,000 on the previous year. The gross earnings were £2,037,763, an increase ...

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  37. EXPLOSION AT PARIS CAFE.

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--Finding gas was escaping in the cellar of a cafe in the industrial quarter of the city a waiter, went to investigate with a lighted candle ...

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  38. THAW RELEASED.

    SHERBROKE, Quebec, Wednesday Evening.--The Judge granted the habeaas corpus application, thus releasing Thaw, whow as immediately taken into custody by the immigration ...

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  39. TELEGRAPHISTS' TROUBLES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A few days ago a complaint was made to the Postmaster General that telegraphists were compelled to do duty, outside the office, at such places as the ...

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  40. THE LACHLAN VACANCY.

    Reference was made in the Legislative Assembly last night to the possibility of a by election for The Lachlan, "Do you propose to issue a writ for another ...

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  41. IRRIGATION ADVISER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The State Cabinet to-day gave consideration, to the proposed retirement of Mr. Elwood Mead, chairman of the Water Commission. Chief attention was given ...

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  42. THE BURNS MANUSCRIPTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Miss Annie Burns, a granddaughter of the poet Burns, has entered an action at the Dumfries Sheriff's Court to veto the sale of the Glenriddell manuscripts. ...

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  43. INEBRIATES HOME.

    The Scaddan Government,seem in difficulties about the inebriates' horne legislatively provided for last session. Patients are being accommodated in the Claremont lunatic asylum, ...

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  44. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

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  45. THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The Chief Justice, Sir Stephen Parker, who has been,in ill-health for some time, proceeds to South Africa. He is not due for retirement on full, pension for three years, except under ...

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  46. DERBY WINKER GOES TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Aboyuur has been sold for 13,000 guineas, and has gone to Russia. Aboveur, who got English Derby, of £6450. ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--ln the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Chubb, the hearing of the application for the winding-up of the Toowoomba Grain Exchange was again ...

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  48. UNION FUNDS AND POLITICS.

    The Scaddan Government intends to introduce a bill to authorise a trades-union to use its funds for assisting political candidates, and to become a body corporate with the status of ...

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  49. THE LIQUOR LAW.

    DUNEDOO, Thursday.--At the Dunedoo Police Court yesterday, an interesting liquor case was heard, in which George Robert Barton,licensee of the Craboon Hotel, was charged with ...

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  50. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    MELBOURNE,Thursday.--At the Congress of the Union of Churches to-day it was decided to appoint a church union committee-- (a) To further consider the nature and take ...

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  51. CASE OF BIGAMY.

    In the Criminal Court Howard James Bishop, an American commercial traveller, was convicted of bigamy. Bishop, under the name of Bell, in February last married at Penguin, ...

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  52. DEDEAGATCH.

    ATHENS,Thursday.--The Government has addressed a Note to the Powers asking them to intervene between Turkey and Bulgaria, with a view to the settlement of the future destiny ...

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  53. 4000FT. SHAFT AT CHARTERS TOWERS.

    The Executive to-day approved of the appointment of the following board to report upon the proposal of Mr. Thomas Mills to equip and sink a vertical shaft at Charters Towers ...

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  54. LATE MR. F. W. WIPPELL.

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  55. THE VICTORIAN CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At a Cabinet meeting to-day the drafts of a number of bills came under consideration. The most important was the Metropolitan Gas Bill, which provides for ...

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  56. LATE MINING.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--An important development is reported from the Hercules Mine, Mount Read. A telegram from the mine manager states that No. 2 diamond drill has been bored diagonally underfoot from ...

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  57. RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT.

    A conference between Measrs. Denham, Barnes, and Pagot was held to-day, When the question of railway development during the present financial year was discussed. Seen ...

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  58. DETERMINED EMPLOYERS.

    LONDON, Thursday,--Four hundred of the leading employers in Dublin have carried motion expressing their friendly feeling for trades-unionism, but declaring that the ...

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  59. A SHIPPING SUBSIDY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The British-India Steam Navigation Company, in consideration of a certain subsidy, from the State Government, had offered to establish a regular service ...

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  60. THE WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Pyramus, after as overhaul at Sutherland Dock, come down the harbor yesterday and moored alerade Garden Island to complete her reflt. H.M.A.S. Protector made a trial trip outside the ...

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