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  2. DEATH-KNELL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir Edward Carson has declared to an interviewer that Mr. Redmond's Cahirsiveen speech has left Ulster unmoved. Mr. Redmond had completely failed to ...

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  3. SIGNED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday Evening.--Turkey and Bulgaria have signed the Peace Treaty. Bulgaria loses nearly the whole fruits of her victory, and Turkey obtains free use of the ...

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  4. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  5. NEARING HOME.

    ON BOARD H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.--Today has been uneventful. Advantage is being taken of the fine weather to paint the ship. The foremast looked like a dead tree full of ...

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  6. WINGING THE VOID.

    PARIS, Monday Evening.--M. Prevost, aboard a Deperdussin monoplane, yesterday won the aeroplane race at Rheims for the Gordon-Bennett Cup. ...

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  7. MR WADES CHARGES.

    The Government decided yesterday to appoin[?] a Royal Commission to inquire concerning th[?] charges made by. Mr. Wade against the Ministe[?] for Public Works. The commissioner is Mr[?] ...

    Article : 331 words
  8. "DIRECT ACTION."

    That the unionists of the State are showing a tendency to desert arbitration for the methods of industrial action is increasingly manifest as time passes. A report just issued ...

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  9. WHERE ARE THE PUBLICANS?

    It is generally understood that on the occasion of big functions of the character of those to be celebrated towards the close of this week the Licensed Victuallers, and especiall[?] those ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. THE HOLIDAY.

    Owing to a large number of inquiries, the Chief Secretary's Department desires it known that Saturday next has been proclaimed a holiday in the following districts:--All places ...

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  11. THE PRICE OF WAR.

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  12. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  13. A "BLUNDERING WINDBAG."

    Mr. William O'Brien (Independent Nationalist), in writing to the Cork "Free Press," says Mr. Redmond, in his arrogant and impertinent speech, refuses a conference to improve a bill ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. WARNING TO GREECE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.--The press adopts a menacing tone towards Greece. One paper advises Greece to take timely warning, otherwise she will be driven from ...

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  15. PEGOUD'S RIVALS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--H. G. Hawker, the Australian airman, is preparing a large Sopwith tractor biplane for the purpose of looping the loop. ...

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  16. WIRELESS GREETINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The following wireless message was sent to Rear-Admiral Pat[?]y today on behalf of the Australian Women's National League:-- ...

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  17. MINISTERS CONFER.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--There were present today at Brodick Castle, Isle of Arrah, with Mr. P. H. Illingworth, M.P. (Chief Liberal Whip), Mr. Asquith (the Prime Minister), Mr. ...

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  18. ALBANIAN COMMISSION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The International Commission which has been appointed to direct the organisation of Albania will meet at Avlona immediately. Mr. Harry H. Lamb, British ...

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  19. THE POMMERY CUP.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Brindejone des Moulinals, the noted airman, is disputing Guillaux's claim to the Pommery Cup. It is reported that Guillaux admits that he ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. THE SYDNEY PROGRAMME.

    The details of the arrangements connected with the arrival of the fleet were so far advanced yesterday that it was possible to issue a programme that is not likely to be ...

    Article : 345 words
  21. FIVE ALLEGATIONS.

    The Premier last night made the following statement in announcing the appointment of the Royal Commission:--"In reply to my speech of Saturday afternoon ...

    Article : 377 words
  22. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Church Congress opens at Southampton today, under the presidency of Dr. Talbot, Bishop of Winchester. There are 2300 delegates in attendance. ...

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  23. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  24. STILL UNCONSCIOUS.

    Mrs. Stocks, who as a passenger accompanied Sydney Pickles during a demonstration given by the Sydney airman, after the Aerial Derby, on September 20, and sustained concussion of the ...

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  25. COUNTRY CHILDREN IN TOWN.

    A number of questions in regard to the provision being made for country school children coming to the city for the Fleet week celebrations were asked in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  26. ISOLATING ULSTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. John Mackinnon Robertson, M.P. (Liberal, Tyneside Division, Northumberland), Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, speaking at Newcastle on ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Mr. J. M. Robertson, M.P. (Lib., Tyneside Division of Northumberland, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade), speaking at Howdon-on-Tyne, ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. A FIGHTING-MACHINE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A number of influential trades-unionists are promoting a new policy with a view to eliminating benefit and friendly society work, and concentrating their energies ...

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  29. DUBLIN STRIKES.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The commission appointed by the Board off Trade--consisting of Sir. G. R. Askwith, Chief Industrial Commissioner, Mr. Robert F. Rateliffe-Ellis ...

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  30. TODAY.

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  31. ELECTIONS IN ITALY.

    ROME, Monday Evening.--The King has granted the Giolitti Administration a dissolution. The chief feature of the elections, which will ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. NORTON GRIFFITH SCHEME.

    Mr. M'Girr writes:--Mr. Wade seems to have gone in for a digest and study of Labor's platform and principles. I don't feel amazed at this seeing the ...

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  33. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Aurora, the first of the new type of oil-driven light cruisers, which are designed to be the eyes and ears of the battle-fleet, and able to cut down any destroyer ...

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  34. LONDON BUILDERS' LABORERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The builders' laborers in London, who recently rejected the masters' terms, and insisted on an earlier rise than that offered, and also better rates for overtime, ...

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  35. COUNTRY ENTHUSIASM.

    MILTON, Tuesday.--The Illawarra Steamship Company's steamer Eden has been chartered to convoy residents from Milton and district to Jervis Bay on Friday to view the Australian ...

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  36. COMMISSION ATTACKED.

    Prior to the Legislative Assembly being made aware of the text of the commission, questions regarding it were put to the Premier by Mr. Wade, who asked whether Mr. ...

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  37. DISFRANCHISED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It transpires that 1[?]0 officers, non-commissioned officers, and men have been disfranchised at Rathmines, Co. Dublin, on the ground that, as residents in barracks, ...

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  38. SUNDAY, OCTOBER [?].

    Church parade, 650 men from fleet, 350 naval reserve forces. Service, 11 a.m. at St. Andrew's Cathedral and 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Cathedral. 3 p.m., service at Town-hall, at which men of ...

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  39. SUPER-DREADNOUGHTS FOR ITALY.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Rome says the Government will ask for an additional £4,000,000 for naval construction. It is proposed to lay down four Super-Dreadnoughts, of ...

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  40. "NO PROPERTY IS SAFE."

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The municipal golf links at Yarmouth have been destroyed by the use of acids. Messages purporting to come from ...

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  41. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6.

    Ships open to visitors, 10 a.m. to 12 (noon), and 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 10 a.m.: Eight-hour demonstration and sports. 8 p.m.: Officers' theatre party at Her ...

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  42. GANG-WAY FOR OUR SAILORS.

    Sir,--It is to be hoped that our sapient State and civic authorities have learnt their lesson of how to resolute and keep clear the city thoroughfares of the general public on the occasion of the forthcoming march of ...

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  43. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily Chronicle" states that Lord Alverstone's successor in the Chief Justiceship is likely to be appointed within a fortnight. ...

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  44. RUSSIAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday Morning.--A party, of brigands tore up portion of the railway line at Vladikavkav, an important military centre in Ciscaucasia, and a passenger train ...

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  45. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7.

    10.45 a.m.: March through city. Men will form up in old Government House grounds, then march via Macquarie-street, Hunter-street, Pitt-street, Martin-place, George-street, ...

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  46. WAS IT ACCIDENTAL?

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Lord Guilford's mansion at Waldershare Park, Dover, has been destroyed by fire, only the walls being left standing. ...

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  47. ROOSEVELT, THE HUNTER.

    NEW YORK, Monday Evening.--Ex-President Roosevelt is arranging to make a hunting trip through the wilds of South America. A party of naturalists and explorers will accompany ...

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  48. FLEET CELEBRATIONS AND WAR VETERANS.

    Sir,--It is not in a grumbling spirit, but with a desire to place before the authorities, with your permission, a matter which they have overlooked. It is to be noticed with pleasure that the veterans of campaigns ...

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  49. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER [?].

    2 to 4 p.m.: 2000 city and suburban school children visit Australia. A.J.C. race meeting officers, 400 petty officers and men of the Melbourne, Penguin, Pioneer, ...

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  50. CANADA AND WEST INDIES.

    OTTAWA, Monday Evening.--An official announcement has been made of a fast steamship service which is to be established between Halifax and St. John, in the West Indies. ...

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  51. LONDON'S LORD MAYOR ELECT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Ald. Sir T. Vansittart Bowater is Lord Mayor[?]elect of the City of London, in succession to Sir David Burnett. Sir T. Vansittart Bowater served as Sheriff of ...

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  52. BENGALI UNREST.

    DELHI, Tuesday.--Mr. Halipadodeb, senior head constable in the Criminal Investigation Department at Calcutta, was yesterday shot dead in College-square, where the Nationalists ...

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  53. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9.

    1.30 to 5 p.m.: Ships open to visitors. 8.30 p.m.: Lord Mayor's reception and presentation at Town-hall. All officers and men of fleet at public school ...

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  54. THE NAVAL VOTE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Cook, to-night, denied an unauthorised statement that the Government proposes to curtail the naval vote, and check the ...

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  55. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10.

    2 to 4 p.m.: Visit of 1500 country school children to the Australia. Band will play in Hyde Park, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ...

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  56. COLLISION AT SEA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At the inquest on a member of the crew of the sloop John and Mary, it was shown that the steamer Port Curtis, now en route to Australia from London, ...

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  57. POSTAL MECHANICS.

    Much feeling was manifest yesterday among certain temporary electrical mechanics at the G.P.O. at an alleged ultimatum from the authorities that if they did not accept the ...

    Article : 207 words
  58. KILLED BY BOILER EXPLOSION.

    GOSFORD, Tuesday.--The inquest concerning the deaths of Reginald Davies and Alfred Higgs, who were killed in a boiler explosion at Gosford sawmills on Wednesday last, was ...

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  59. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11.

    1.30 to 5 p.m.: Ships open to visitors. Band will play in Hyde Park, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. NOTE.--During the time that the ships are ...

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  60. WHAT VICTORIA WANTS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Sir John Fuller, Governor of Victoria, who recently arrived in England, in the course of an interview said that Victoria's chief want was young farmers ...

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  61. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Mr. Wade, M.L.A., has been notified by the Under-Secretary to the Chief Secretary t[?]t notwithstanding the fact that two deputations upon the subject of the North Shire bridge had ...

    Article : 61 words
  62. LOW WATER AT SYDNEY.

    An exceptionally low tide was registered in Sydney Harbor yesterday, and caused some inconvenience to the ferry boats. On the vehicular ferry landing at North Sydney difficulty ...

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  63. AMUSEMENTS FOR THE SYDNEY'S CREW.

    The directors' of West's Pictures have generously decided to invite the members of the crew of H.M.A.S. Sydney to either of their theatres, the Ginc[?]rium, in George-street, and ...

    Article : 78 words
  64. Advertising

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