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  2. HOME RULE.

    Following the announcement that the Unionist Association of Ulster had invited tenders in Germany for the supply of arms and ammunition which ...

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  3. WHITECHAPEL BATTLE.

    The coronial inquiry was concluded to-day into the daath of "Fritz" Avaar and Jacobs, the two annarchists who perished in the house in Sidney-street ...

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  4. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    The "Manchester Guardian" states to-day that in consequance of the rereipt of [?] intimation from the Commonwealth Government that the ...

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  5. THE GOVERNOR AND LADY BARRON'S RECEPTION.

    A larger or more brilliant gathering than that which as[?]embled last night at government House, when a reception was given by His Excellency the Governor (Sir ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General [?]nd Lady Dudley had a quiet day yesterday. They visited the city, and drove about the suburbs, and to-day will be ...

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  7. ANARCHISTS IN JAPAN.

    For the first time in the history of Japan the Sovereign was threatened in Novermeber last, and a number of Japanese were arrested for conspiring to ...

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  8. EDUCATION QUESTION.

    The Roman Catholic conference on education was continued to-day. Consideration was given to the subject of secondary education, and a series of ...

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  9. SOCIETY SCANDAL.

    The society slander action, in which Mrs. Horace West sued her father-inlaw, Sir Algernon West, for slander, owing to Which she alleged she was ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. BARQUE DUNEARN.

    The barque Duncarn 1,632 tans, belonging to the Sailing Ship Donna Julia Co. Limited, of Glasgow, which left Newcastle, New South Wales, on July ...

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  11. THE TANTANOOLA TIGER.

    At Millicent Police Court yesterday, Robert Charles Edmonson was charged with having, on [?] about and between September 3 and December 31 last, in ...

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  12. FISHERMAN'S TRYING TIME.

    Two Canadian, fishermen have had an exceedingly trying time on an ico floe on Lake Huron. They were drifting about for 50 hours ...

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  13. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS IN AUSTRALIA.

    In July last the owners of the steamer Crown of Galicia, 4,821 tons, belonging to the Crown Steamship Co. of Glasgow, appealed to Mr. R. A. Gillespie, ...

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  14. GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    At a meeting held at Westminster yesterday it was decided to establish an Anglo-German Friendship Society. The new society will not be ...

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  15. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match (9,000 up) between George Gray, the Australian boy billiardist, and Duncan, one of the leading English professional players, was ...

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  16. A FLOCK'S SUFFERINGS.

    A mob of 4,770 sheep out of a mob of 5,600 travelling in Central Western Queensland perished to-day. They had travelled thirty miles of a ...

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  17. FEARED SHIPPING DISASTER

    It is feared that a wreck has occurred on the Danish coast, as packages marked "Melbourne" and "Sydney" have been washed ashdre at Vendsyssol, ...

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  18. CAUSE OF LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Responding to a toast at a social in connection with the Fremantle Lumpers' Union last night, hekl to comme[?]rate the signing of the new industrial ...

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  19. THE CORONATION.

    The Federal Government has decided not to send any troops from Australia to the coronation. The Minister of Defencs said to-day ...

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  20. MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    In April last the wife of Dr. Herberich, headmaster of the Nuremberg Girls' High School, shot her husband dead, and then attempted to commit ...

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  21. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    The Council of the Printing Federation of Great Britain recently declined the offer of the employers of a working week of 52 hours, and as a result of a ...

    Article : 89 words
  22. BOXING.

    The fight between, "Bill" [?]ang, the heavy-weight champion of Australia, and Petty Officer Curran, the heavyweight champion of England, took place ...

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  23. FRENCH VINTAGE.

    The "Horning Post" states that 2,000 vine-dressers and their womenkind, dissatisfied at the scarcity of work, due to the champagne districts importing ...

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  24. TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES.

    The Queensland Government intends to make a claim upon the Commonwealth for ten years' interest upon the total value of properties transferred ...

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  25. DEFENCES OF HOLLAND.

    In reference to the statement made last week in the French Chamber of Deputies by M. Pichon, the Foreign Minister, that if Holland fortified the ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVY.

    It is officially announced to-day that Vice-Admiral "Sir Francis Bridgeman, Naval Lord of the Admiralty, has succeeded Admiral Sir William Henry May ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. PRICE OF SALT.

    "Owing to the existence of a powerful ring of butchers, salt is now 150 per cent, dearer than it was several years ago." This startling statement was ...

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  28. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was a large attendance of buyers, and bidding was active. The Home buyers operated keenly at the opening rates. ...

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  29. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Justice Channel yesterday ordered three recounts to be made of the votes recorded at the general election last month in the following ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. MERSEY TRAINING SHIP.

    The White Star training ship Mersey, Which left Melbourne nine days ago for Sydney, has not yet put in an appearance, nor has she been met with by ...

    Article : 165 words
  31. EMPIRE TRADE MARK.

    At a meeting of members of the Imperial Industries Club, which was held last night there was a discussion on the problem of the establishment of ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    Further details of the loss of the German submarine U3, of 300 tons, which was accidentally sunk in Heikendorf Bay, Kiel, and by which three lives ...

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  33. HOSPITAL DAY.

    Yesterday afternoon the collectors, received their boxes and badges, and this morning will no doubt be found early at their posts, eager to catch ...

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  34. PENSIONS FOR THE BLIND.

    A deputation representing the Society for the Advancement of the Blind waited upon Senator Pearce to-day, the object of the deputation being to ask ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. DEFENCE SCHEME.

    The proposal of the Defence Department to purchase horses for the use of the Field Artillery, instead of hiring them, is regarded by these who have an ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The visible supply of American wheat cost of the Rock Mountains is estimated at 76,406,000 bushels. FINANCIAL. ...

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  37. THE CORONATION.

    At a correspondent's suggestion, it has been submitted to King George that His Majesty should utilise the gramophone for the delivery of his Coronation ...

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  38. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Teheran correspondant of "The Times," referring to the agreement recently concluded between Russia and Germany in regard to Persia, states ...

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  39. TLOODS IN OREGON.

    Heavy rains have fallen for some days past in the State of Oregon, with the result that disastrous floods have occurred. ...

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  40. AVIATION.

    Eugene Ely, an American aviator, made a successful flight yesterday at San Francisco. He lelt the shore in an aeroplane, and landed on the deck of an ...

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  41. SYDNEY STREET TRAFFIC

    The latest type of motor emnibuses is to be tried in order to give some relief to Sydney's overcrowded tramlines. Three or four are to be obtained as an ...

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  42. FIRE AT A FACTORY.

    Messrs. Graham Bros.' boot polish factory at Camperdown was destroyed by fire this morning. An employee named Edgar Graham was engaged in ...

    Article : 129 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. FRENCH COLUMN AMBUSHED.

    Advices received in Paris from Casablanca, Moroceo, state that natives have ambushed a French column, and that Lieutenant March and a quartermaster ...

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  45. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    On arrival here to-day of the liner Korea, 11,276 tons, belonging to the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. of the United States, the Customs authorities made ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. FORGED CURIOS.

    The Cartoms authorities have under consideration the question of taking action to prevent or restrict the importation of forged curi[?]s. For several ...

    Article : 49 words
  47. SCARCITY OF LABOURERS.

    The executive of the Farmers' Union has made arrangements to appoint an emigration agent in England for the purpose of securing a supply of ...

    Article : 47 words
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