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  4. "THE MAIL" CABLEGRAMS.

    The Chinese National Assembly has vetoed all the nominees put forward by the President (Yuan Shi-Kai) for Cabinet, portfolios. As the result the Premier (Lu ...

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  5. WOULD "BRAIN" ASQUITH.

    Eight suffragettes have been arrested on a charge of complicity in the plot to born the Theatre Royal, Dublin, where the Prime Minister (Mr. Asqnith) speaks ...

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  6. BRITISH BROKEN HILL.

    Another upset to the British Broken Hill share applecart has occurred, and every one is wondering the cause of it. When the last slump took place the ...

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  7. THE SHOWGROUNDS.

    The Governor's Speech which was read to Parliament on Thursday contained the announcement that the Government and the Council of the Royal Agricultural and ...

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  8. DEAR FOOD.

    Sydney's workmen are feeling keenly the high prices of meat and fish. From all accounts they are going to take the matter into their own hands, and the wharf ...

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  9. CITIZENS WALK, TO WORK.

    At two minutes past 7 this morning the whole of the early morning cars, numbering 56, in the metropolitan area were held up, owing, it is stated, to a lightning ...

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  10. "THE BAND IS GOING TO PLAY."

    The following delicious story is published here this afternoon from a Melbourne source:—Mr. King O'Mailey said in the House of Representatives on Thursday, "I ...

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  11. OLYMPIC EIGHTS.

    Two British boats were left to fight oat the final in the eight-oar shell race to—day, the Leander, which had an unexpectedly easy victory over Berlin in the ...

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  12. MORE ROBBERIES.

    The shop of Robert Moun[?] a butcher, of 34 Frances street, Sydney, was broken into last night, and the scales, and a quantity of meat, the whole being ...

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  13. HOT SEA FIGHT.

    The vigilance of Turkish forces in the Dardanelles prevented eight Italian torpedo boats from forcing a passage through the Straits, and thus probably prevented a ...

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  14. THE LIGHTNING THEORY.

    Shortly after noon to-day the officer in charge of the Observatory, West terrace, was rung, up on the telephone and asked for a report as to the extent of the ...

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  15. MEXICAN REBELS.

    Reports received from Mexico state that Jaurez's vanguard column, commanded by Gen. Antonio Rojas, were caught in a can yon in the 'Dolores Mountain pass ...

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  16. FEDERAL GAZETTE.

    The Zoological Gardens of Adelaide have been proclaimed a quarantine station for animals imported into South Australia. A proclamation has been issued ...

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  17. Stolen on Shipboard.

    On arrival of the Adelaide Steamship Company's Gra[?] several days ago it was found the 160 boxes of currants and raisins, valued at ½250 had not arrived ...

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  18. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    A meeting of the members of the Liberal Party will be held it Parliament House on Tuesday prior to the meeting of Parliament, when finality will be arrived at ...

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  19. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The Chief Engineer and General Manager advised "The Mail" this afternoon:— On Saturday morning at 7 a.m. the supply of power from the Tramways Power ...

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  20. TROOPS RECALLED.

    AS the United States troops dispatched to El Paso (Texas) when the Mexican rebels were moving on Jaurez will be removed, except a regiment of cavalry. ...

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  21. ANOTHER ICEBERG.

    A further disquieting incident, showing the danger, to Transatlantic shipping at this time of the year owing to icebergs, has been announced by the captain of the ...

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  22. House Entered.

    A report was made to the Manly police this morning by Mr. Sid Davies, a well-known local autoneer, that his house on Ocean Beach had been broken into during ...

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  23. CRUISER SYDNEY.

    Sr. Pearce has received a cable from Sir George Reid to the effect that the cruiser Sydney will be launched on August 29. Lady Henderson has been selected to ...

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  24. RUN DOWN BY MOTOR.

    Miss Dorothy Pew and Mr. Alfred Notley, who were knocked down by a motor car driven by Sir. Robert Barr Smith at the junction of South terrace and Hutt ...

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  25. PROGRESS UNDER LABOUR.

    The Premier (Mr. McGowen) will deliver his policy speech at the Protestant Hall to-night. The other speakers will probably include Mr. Holman and Mr. ...

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  26. MR. GOODMAN EXPLAINS.

    It was naturally an anxious time for the general manager of the Tran Trust, Mr. Goodman, and he had, in consequence of the breakdown [?] busy morning. In ...

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  27. GAMBLER'S CONFES-ION.

    Consternation has been caused at the, police headquarters at the spread of a report that a gambler has made a full confession in regard to the gambling ...

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  28. WHITE ANTS RUMOUR.

    It was stated in the city during the day that white ants had eaten through the wooden and other casing in which the cables are laid and had also pierced the ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS.

    It has now become part of the education of the serious musical student to visit and study in the established art centres of Britain and the Continent. London, with ...

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  30. THE LOSS.

    When asked if he could give any idea of the loss the Trust would sustain as the result of the four hours' stop, Mr. Goodman said it was difficult to calculate. They ...

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  31. HALIFAX STREET CHURCH.

    This afternoon the foundation stone, for the primary room of the Halifax Sweet' Baptist Church was laid Mr. R. J. Lavis presided over a large attendance. ...

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  32. A DISGRACE.

    William Edgar Phillips and Patrick Lawrence, West Ham boys, were sentenced to-day at the Richmond Police Court to a month's imprisonment. The ...

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  33. MEAT INSPECTION.

    To cope with the increasing severity a meat inspection, the Argentine Government has recently appointment five veterinary surgeons and eighteen assistant meat ...

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  34. AVICULTURE.

    On Friday evening the Poultry Expert (Mr. D. F. Laurie) delivered the sixth and last lecture of, the series. The subject was "Diseases of Poultry?" ...

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  35. POWER FROM ACCUMULATORS.

    In the press this morning was the following statement:— "In Sydney the whole tramway and Kiting systems can be worked from the accumulators for 40 hours ...

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  36. A PASTORALES ILL.

    The scores of friends of Mr. J. F. Cudmore, one of South Australia's most prominent pastroalists, will regret to hear that he is at present confined to his bed ...

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  37. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    There was a complete change of programme at the Tivoii Theatre to-day, when several new artists appeared. The most prominent of the newcomers were ...

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  38. Family Notices

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  39. CARE OF THE TEETH.

    Mr. Carmichael (Minister for Education) said to-day that 50,000 wall charts to illustrate lessons on the care of the teeth were being prepared for ...

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  40. A SON OF CETEWAYO.

    Recently a Zulu named "John Thompson" died in Port Pirie. Some of his history has just come to light. The deceased claimed to be a son of Cetewayo ...

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  41. VARIOUS VIEWS.

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. A. B. Moncricff), who is head of the Tram-ways Trust as well of the railway system, knew nothing about the matter when ...

    Article : 405 words
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