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    REV. E. F. WADDY Of the New South Wales First Eleven, who scored 141 (not out) against the Second Eleven at the Sydney Cricket Ground ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    H. L. COLLINS Of the Sydney District Cricket Club, who has already made two centuries this season, one against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE STRIKE.

    Yesterday in Sydney everything centred in the meeting that was to take place between the strike leaders and the Premier. The meeting was. held in the Premier's sick-room ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The London "Standard" reports that negotiations are proceeding for a modus vivendi between the Liberals and tho socialists at the general elections. ...

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  8. BRIEF MENTION.

    The St. Peters Municipal Council has a credit balance of £1040 16s 3d. The miniature rifle range at Newtown was opened officially during the week. ...

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  9. NATIONALISING THE MINES.

    The scheme of the Labor party for nationalising the coal mines was explained last night by members of the party to audiences in several of the metropolitan districts. ...

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  10. ABOLISHING THE LORDS.

    The Parliamentary Trades Union Congress has passed a resolution urging the Government, in the event of a dissolution, to give the country the long-desired opportunity of ...

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  11. THE COTTON TAX.

    In a letter which he has addressed to a correspondent, Mr. Balfour points out that a tax on raw cotton was never contemplated. and that such a tax would evidently ...

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  12. A LABORER KILLED.

    Passers-by at the corner of Circular Quay and Pitt-street this afternoon were witnesses of a terrible accident in Reidy-lane. In that little thoroughfare Mr. R. P. Blundell is ...

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  14. HOME SECRETARY'S SEAT.

    The Liberals in West Leeds are inviting Mr. T. Edmund Harvey, Warden of Toynbee Hall, to contest that constituency, the seat for which has become vacant through Mr. ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNORSHIP

    The London "Daily Telegraph" announces that Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Secretary for Home Affairs, has accepted the Governorship of South Africa, in succession to the Earl of ...

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  16. THE OPEN CONFERENCE.

    The report of the interview was submitted subsequently to the Combined Unions' Congress at the Trades Hall, and approval was given to the action of representatives. ...

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  17. FALL FROM A MAST.

    The barque Eugene Scheider, which arrived yesterday from the Clyde, reported a serious accident on board to one of the sailors, and on the advice of Dr. W. R. Graham ...

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  18. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    A Berlin message reports that the Federal Council has passed a bill to prolong the existing commercial relations between Britain and Germany. ...

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  19. HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING.

    The House of Lords has Agreed to the points enumerated by Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, as being vital to the Housing and Town-Planning ...

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  20. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. M'Kay, Commonwealth public Service Inspector for "New South Wales, told the Postal Commission to-day that the work done by telegraphists was not nearly so ...

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  21. FREIGHTS INCREASED.

    The Australian Shipping Conference has decided to raise freights of cargo steamers, beginning In December, as follow:--Fine measurement, 10s; other measurement, 5s; ...

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  22. TEAM COLLISION.

    Two Watson's Bay trams collided at the Gap loop yesterday afternoon, and, so far, four persons have reported themselves as having been injured. They are:--Mr. ...

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  23. IN NEWCASTLE.

    A mass meeting of unionists convened by the Colliery Employees' federation Executive was held to-night, when speeches were delivered from the balcony of the Grand ...

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  24. WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The shipment of wheat in the Celtic Queen, has been sold at 41s 11½d. Seven thousand five hundred quarters of West Australian wheat, December-January ...

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  25. COPRA.

    Copra is strong owing to a difficulty in arranging freight. South Sea is quoted at £22 10s. ...

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  26. FASHIONABLE WEDDING.

    There was a large assemblage in St. Philip's Church, Church Hill, yesterday afternoon to witness the marriage of Mr. Frank Arthur Hogue (fourth son of Mr. J. ...

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  27. LONDON METAL MARKET.

    Closing quotations on the London Stock Exchange yesterday were:--Copper, spot, £60 12s 6d to £60 17s 6d; three months, £61 15s to £62. ...

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  28. WAS IT MURDER?

    Inspector Sykes received word at the West Maitland police station this morning from Sergeant Bowen of Dungog that the dead body of a man had been found in a ...

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  29. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Benjamin Phillips, 45, foreman laborer, who resided with his wife and family in Redfern, was crushed to death yesterday in Reidy-lane, off Pitt-street, Circular Quay. He was ...

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  30. INDIAN COOLIE LABOR.

    The Commission appointed by the Governor of Natal to investigate the question of colored labor has reported that several Industries owe their existence to indentured ...

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  31. ON THE MAITLAND FIELDS.

    The miners, as well as the proprietors on the Maitland coalfield, appear to be settling down for a long period of strike. All the horses have been removed from the various ...

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  32. A WIDOW'S DEATH.

    The Coroner opened an inquiry to-day into the circumstances of the death of Julia Goudie, widow aged 82 years, residing in Thistlethwaite-street. South Melbourne, which, ...

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  33. BUSH FIRES AT BEGA.

    Bush fires around Rocky Hall have been doing much damage, large lots of wattle bark being destroyed. ...

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  34. "WE ARE MAKING HISTORY."

    Mr. Albert Burns, treasurer of the Coal and Shale Miners' Amalgamation, in the course of a long and interesting address, said that the desire of the strike ...

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  35. A CHATSWOOD WEDDING.

    The wedding of Mr. Allan C. So well (second son of the late Mr. W. Sowell, Chatswood) with Miss Lillian Hambly (only daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. Hambly, of ...

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  36. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT MINE.

    The Minister for Mines-stated to-day that if the strike continues he will be able in 10 days' time to deliver 200 tons of coal in Melbourne from the Powlett River. He intends ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND SYMPATHY.

    At a mass meeting of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Association to-day it was resolved "That the Bundamba miners' sympathies are with the Newcastle miners in ...

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