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  2. CRICKET. ENGLAND V. N.S.W.

    The match between England and New South Wales was commenced this afternoon in fine weather. Owing to the rain yesterday the wicket was soft and sticky. ...

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  3. KADINA MINES

    To-day a lode was cut in the drive 25 ft. in from The shaft at Wandilta, the Government mine. It was anticipated that the lode would be struck at about ...

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  4. FEDERAL MATTERS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Higgs (Q.) asked whether in view of the publication from time to time of lists of wages paid to the various artisans ...

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  5. THE SEAMEN'S CASE.

    To-day Mr. Justice Higgins delivered his award in connection with the seamen's case, which has excited so much attention for weeks past. The ...

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  6. REVOLT IN CHINA. FOREIGN MASSACRES CONFIRMED.

    Dispatches were received here to-day which confirm fully the murder of Dr. Togeudro and other French missionaries who were killed by natives at Ning ...

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  7. NEARLY A WAR.

    The revelations as to how very critical the situation over the Moroccan crisis was during the period from July 21 to 27, which were made by the ...

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  8. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A terrible railway accident is reported from Saumur, a town of France on the River Loire. An express train was speeding along ...

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  9. A. HORDERN & SONS.

    Mr. Sam Hordera, senior partner in the firm of Anthony Hordern & Sons, denies absolutely that a company is being formed to acquire the firm's ...

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  10. A SNOW TRAGEDY.

    A sad story is reported from Kamloops, a town of British Columbia. A family named Keeper, of whom there were four members, were in ...

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  11. AVIATION.

    Mr. Hammond, the first man to fly in Australia, has sailed from New Zealand for England. He intends to return with a monoplane of his own. ...

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  12. PRINZ JOACHIM.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the American Democratic leader, and his family, together with the other passengers on the ill-fated steamer Prinz Joachim, which ...

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  13. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The second, match for the Sheffield Shield which South Australia has taken part in season was commenced this forenoon on the Melbourne Cricket ...

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  14. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    The secretary of the Australian Wireless Company denies a statement in this morning's press that the Pennant Hills wireless telegraph station has been ...

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  15. WHARF CONGESTION.

    The wharf congestion at Sydney is becoming acute. The natural expansion of local business and the increased imports from oversea, combined with a shortage ...

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  16. LABOR OFFICIALS.

    Mr. Justice Wright, of the Supreme Court, has refused to dismiss the charges of contempt against Messrs. Samuel Gompers (president of the ...

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  17. CASUALTIES. TWO WORKMEN KILLED.

    This afternoon five men were repairing a locomotive at the Eveleigh workshops. when a crane carrying a large Watertank over their haeads carried away. The tank ...

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  18. TURKEY.

    Advices from Adrianople a city of European Turkey, on the Belgrade to Constantinople railway, state that scores of Turkish soldiers who profess ...

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  19. BARRIER PROGRESS.

    At last night's meeting of the city council the mayor (Mr. Marks) submitted the following minute—"In Adelaide I interviewed the Commissioner of ...

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  20. MASSACRES CONTINUE.

    General Chang, who is in commance of the Imperial troops in the besieged city of Nanking has for the last time refused to surrender. He declares that ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. KING'S CHAPLAIN.

    A sensational scandal has been caused here by the summary dismissal of the Rev. Dr. Percival Farrar, who was private chaplain to King George. He ...

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  22. WOMAN DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, November 24.—Miss Tolina Fowler, a middle-aged woman, was drowned at Sandringham to-day while bathing. ...

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  23. BOUND DRPWNED.

    MELBOURNE, November 24.—On Monday evening Edward Collopy, a middleaged man, disappeared, from his home at North Geelong. The police were ...

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  24. IN SELF-DEFENCE.

    John Hooker Evans, the captain of a small schooner now in port here, surrendered to the police to-day. He confessed to choking Peter Essen, a giant ...

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  25. CHINESE REPUBLIC

    Tons Chai Chin editor of the "Tung Wah Times," in Sydney, has received an urgent request from the revolutionary provincial assembly of Human to return. ...

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  26. UNLEY COUNCIL RATEPAYERS' MEETING.

    Sir—In your report of the ratepayers' meeting held last evening it would appear that I had moved some resolution in reference to the time Limits upon the speakers, an impossible thing ...

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  27. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    One result of the recent not of suffragists has been the receipt of a letter by the National Union of Woman. Suffrage Societies from the Chancellor of ...

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  28. "BLOOD MONEY"

    Giving evidence at Newcastle in prosecuring two seamen for deserting Captain Foster, of the sailing ship Lord Lonsdale, declared that it was almost ...

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  29. GERMAN SWORDS

    Colonel Sam Hughes, the new Minister of Militia, has made the surprising discovery that the swords supplied to the Canadian militia officers are cheap ...

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  31. APPEAL REFUSED.

    Leave to appeal in the case of McCarron Stewart versus the New South Wales Country Press Co-operative Company has been refused by the Privy ...

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  32. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Granville late last night, by which James Barnes' boiling down factory was totally destroyed. The flames raged unchecked for ...

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  33. PILFERING.

    Seventeen employes of the Son of Sylvester Brothers were indicted to-day by a grand jury as the result of an enquiry into the systematic pilfering ...

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  34. OPIUM SMOKING.

    Op[?] smoking is growing alarmingly here, and the Government agents are seeking to trace where the drug is secured. ...

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  35. HENRY BEATTIE

    Henry Clay Beattie will be electrocuted between 7.20 and 7.25 on Friday morning for wife murder. The family of the doomed man said a ...

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  36. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A burning fatality occurred yesterday at Engene, a city of Oregon. Virgil Holland, a prominent member of the Oregon University football ...

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  37. INJURED WORKER.

    In the case in which Charles Davis claimed £400 for the loss of two fingers in an accident during employment at the Waterloo Glass Bottle Works, the ...

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  38. DEPRAVED BOYS

    SAN FRANCISCO, November 24. A terrible case of youthful depravity is reported from Fresno, a city of California. ...

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  40. STREET ORATORS

    PORTLAND (Oregon), November 24. The Socialistic street orators here, to whom the business men are objecting, have the police bluffed in their ...

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