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  2. THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.

    YDNEY, Friday.—The State Government, has given consideration to the recommendations of the conference of the States Health Officers at Melbourne. ...

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  3. THE CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Catholic Federation of New South Wales have issued a list of questions to candidates at the forthcoming elections. Circulars have ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Senate again adjourned yesterday without transacting any business. Proposals have been placed before the Premier in reference to ...

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  5. THE DUBLIN STRIKE LEADER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was a crowded meeting in the Albert Hali to hear a speech by Larkin, the Dublin strike leader. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    The Sydney Meat Preserving Co. has paid off 400 employees. An epidemic of chickenpox and measles has broken out in Coolah and district ...

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  7. CABLE SUMMARY.

    The keel of the fourth super-Dread ought was laid at Tokio. A cruiser has been ordered to Mexico to protect Japanese subjects. ...

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  8. THE DOMINION STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is no change in the strike situation at Wellington. Neither party, shows, any sigh of giving way, and is in no mood to accept offers ...

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  9. A PARODY ON CIVILIZATION.

    Mr. Geo. Lausbury, ex-M.P., presided, and asked the meeting not to forget that thousands of Indians in Africa were being brutally lished, and shot to death. ...

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  10. LIBERALS DENOUNCED.

    Referring to Dublin, he saul that the Liberal Government were a lot of bullies, trying to crush the weak. The Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ...

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  11. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"For five long weary years I was a teetotaller, and if I had remained one I would not he here. The wooden, box would, have had me long ...

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  12. REACHING A SERIOUS STAGE.

    WELLINGTON, Friday—The shortage of food throughout the Westport district is reaching a serious stage; Bakers ares all out of flour. The butchers notify they ...

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  13. PROCLAMATION TO INTER-STATE TRAVELLERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. Flowers) has issued a proclamation authorised hy the Governnor-in-Council, directing all Interstate ...

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  14. BLOCK IN THE SENATE.

    The Senators hardly sat doown this morning before they rose. Senator McGregor asked the Ministers whether in view of the invariable ...

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  15. JUDGE HEYDON CRITICISED.

    SYDNEY, Fridayy.—His Holier Justice Heydon caine in for criticism at last night's meeting of the Sydney Labour Council. ...

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  16. UNLOADING CARGO.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Manuka returned from Newcastle, and berthed at the Union Co.'s wharf, Sydney, at 8 p.m. yesterday. The Willochra is due ...

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  17. STRIKERS AT DURBAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—South African correspondents have failed to find-any evidence of flogging of the Indians, investigation in one case showed that the ...

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  18. SUSPICIOUS FIRES.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—An attempt was made to burn down the new railwah station building at Stockton. No damage was done. There is reason to ...

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  19. IMPERSONATION AND DOUBLE VOTING

    M[?]BOURNE, Thursday.—Before the Senate Electoral Inquiry Committee Senator, McColl said: "Last Federal election there were 60,000 duplications on ...

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  20. THE COST OF LIVING INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Cost of Living Inquiry, conducted by Mr. Justice Ileydon, is completed. Except for the intermission of one week, the Court sat ...

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  21. AM ATTEMPT AT BLACKMAIL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Public interest is shown in the ten days' hearing of the libel action in which Thomas Gheat, curate of St. Andrew's, Stockwell, sued ...

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  22. PROBABLE EXTENSION TO SYDNEY.

    There is no doubt about the possibility of the extension of the New Zealand waterside workers'' strike to Sydney. From indiration's' it will not be many ...

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  23. SIGNS OF STRIKE COLLAPSING,

    NATAL,, Thursrlay.—The Indians are assisting in providing the strikers with food. Reunter's Durban correspondent says ...

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  24. STATE GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Carmichael), referring to the fact that the Privy Council has granted leave to appeal in the ...

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. THE VICEROY OF INDIA.

    BOMBAY, Thursday;—In view of the grave news reaching India from Indian sources in South, Africa, the Viceroy requested that non-official inieanbers ...

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  27. FORTY-TWO UNIONS ENGAGED IN STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—There are now 42 unions in New Zealand, including. 18 registered under the Arbitration Act, concerned in the strike. The ...

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  28. MR. MCGRATH AND THE TRADES UNIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The recent suspension of the Hon. Mr. McGrath in the House, of Representatives, was the subject of a brief discussion at a meeting in ...

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  29. KEEPING ULSTER IN CHECK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Roger, Casement, who was British. Consul-General at Rio de Janeiro, and Capt. Whiteyson of Field-Marshal White, are heading, the ...

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  30. "THE RITUALIST MICROBE."

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Rev. Dr. Digger La Touche was to have spoken, at a meeting of the Newcastle brandi of the Anglican Church League, but the ...

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  31. SHIP ON FIRE IN THE CHANNEL.

    LONDON, Thursday. —The battleship Ironduke resqued 30, of the passengers and crew of the steamer Scotsdyke while the vessel was burning in the ...

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  32. SOLOMON ISLAND NATIVES ARMING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Serious allegations of gun-running and arming of the Solomon Island natives are reported. Instances are quoted i n which disaffected ...

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  33. A BLOOD-THIRSTY" LOVER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Irma Nelson, a girl aged 16 years, living at Balmain, was shot in Macquarie Terrace last night. Two-bullets entered her back, one ...

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  34. DENHAM BROS. SUE FOR £10,000.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice, Chubb and a jury, actions were commenced in which the remier (Mr. Digby. Denham) and ...

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  35. NATIONAL SONG.

    Vast the heritage wo hold, League on endless league unrolled, Splashed with sun and attle-gold, God's demesne, Australia! ...

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  36. THE RURAL WORKERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Grenfell, Mr. Ike Smith, secretary of the Central Branch of the A.W.U., addressed a meeting on the rural workers' log, and the present ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL COURT CASES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Thirty-three tanners were proceeded against in the Industrial Court for taking part in the late strike. The lines were from £1 to C£3s, with ...

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  38. THE PARLIANENTARIANS' RETURN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Victoria League gave a reception to Lord [?]mott, who has returned from the Parliamentary party's tour. Lord Emmott ...

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  39. AN APPEA[?] CASE DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Justice Ferguson gave reserved judgment in the special case of Spence v, Ravenscroft, who had been charged by Police ...

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  40. SHOT IN MISTAKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Through making an error in getting into the yard of a wrong house in Darlington carly this morning, a middle-aged man, Thomas Cody, who ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. Advertising

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