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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Board of Control for international cricket matches in Australia met to-day. The meeting was supposed to be the annual one, but owing to the amount of business in ...

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  3. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A number of minor outrages is reported in connection with the railway strike in France, including the pouring of oil on the rails and tampering with signals. ...

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  4. FUNDS OF LABOUR.

    The Labour party in its manifesto, which is entitled "How the Osborne Judgment Dooms Trade-unionism," says: "The rich can draw cheques for thousands of pounds ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. THE SITUATION.

    Both the Premier and the leader of the Opposition are waiting. Mr. Wade is waiting to know the final result of the appeal to the country, and that will not be known until ...

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  6. BRITISH DEVOLUTION.

    There is much speculation on public Platforms and in newspapers as to the progress of of the Constitution Conference. Mr G. N. Barnes, M.P., chairman of the ...

    Article : 209 words
  7. THE SECOND BALLOTS.

    The position at St. Leonards is the local topic of the day. As was anticipated by the most ardent Liberalist, a second ballot has been rendered necessary, Mr. Arthur Cocks, ...

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  8. "A WELL-EARNED REST."

    Speaking yesterday in reference to the elections the Treasurer (Mr. Waddell) compare events with the history of English politics, which, he said, seemed likely to be repeated ...

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  9. DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT.

    Speaking at the prize distribution at St. Scholastica's College, Glebe, yesterday, Cardinal Moran said that the State had just passed through an election in which one party had ...

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  10. THE WALTHAMSTOW ELECTION.

    A conference of trade-unions and socialists it Walthamstow has resolved that unless Mr. J. A. Simon the Solieitor-General who is seeking re-election, will pledge the ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. SOCIALISTS ARRESTED.

    The police yesterday raided the office of the newspaper "La Libertaire." They arrested M. Dulac, the editor, and M. Martin, the manager. The police also ...

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  12. "CLIPPER OF THE AIR."

    The airship Clement-Bayard [?]., the gift of the National Airship Fund, carrying seven passengers, sailed from Compiegne, France, to London, alighting at Shepherd's ...

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  13. WILL BOWLING BE RELEASED?

    Addressing a large gathering of electors on Saturday night. Mr. Dooley, M.L.A., said he recognised that many Acts passed by the Liberal Government would have to be entirely ...

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  14. BOILERMAKERS' BALLOT.

    Anxiety is expressed on the Clyde and the north-east const of England as to the result of the ballot of the boilormakers on the agreement concluded by their ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. COST OF THE STRIKE.

    Cutting of wires, tampering with signals, and placing logs on the rails, and attacking trains with revolvers is being practised on an unprecedented scale. ...

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  16. AFTER THE FIGHT.

    A telegram received in town yesterday from Mr. Grogan, the Liberal candidate in the Yass electorate, stated that he was beaten by 407 votes, not by 1310, as printed in the press. ...

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  17. ATTITUDE OF INDEPENDENTS.

    The attitude of the independent party in the House towards the new Government which will in all probability occupy the Treasury Benches, is just now a matter of general ...

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  18. PERRER DEMONSTRATIONS.

    A demonstration to mark the anniversary of the execution of Ferrer at Barcelona, and the establishment of the Portuguese Republic, was held in the Piazzi Campo del ...

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  19. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    It is estimated that next Saturday afternoon, between 1 and 2 o'clock, there will be between 40,000 and 50,00 more people to be carried on the trams, trains, and ferries than ...

    Article : 363 words
  20. LABOUR'S ANTICIPATION.

    Mr. G. M. Down, the Labour candidate, has started upon an energetic campaign, with a determined effort to do all that is humanly possible to add to the Labour majority in the new ...

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  21. LORD KITCHENER.

    With the approval of King George, the Premier, Mr. Asquith, has requested Lord Kitchener to join the council on Imperial Defence. ...

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  22. THE WOMEN'S VOTE.

    The first detailed returns to reach the chief electoral officer, Mr. F. A. Coghlan, is from Wollongong. Up to Sunday night it was the only return received showing the number of male ...

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  23. NEARER EAST POLICY.

    The Austro-Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is seeking to heal the differences with Russia. Count von Aebrentbal, the Foreign ...

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  24. MR. C. A. LEE ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. C. A. Lee was entertained at dinner here on Saturday on his way back to Sydney from Casino. Mr. J. Hynes, Mr. A. G. Weir, and most of Mr. Lee's supporters were ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. NICARAGUAN CONFLICTS.

    The position in Nicaragua, where renewed disturbances have occurred, is critical. Rioting is of frequent occurrence in Managua. ...

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  26. LABOUR AND NO-LICENSE.

    Sir,—In your leader of to-day you state "Liquor appears to have voted solidly for Labour, as Labour appears to have voted for liquor." Now, as a supporter of labour, also ...

    Article : 372 words
  27. IMPERIAL PIONEERS.

    The Imperial Pioneers, including Captain Sir William Russell, Mr. Templer, of New Zealand, and Captun Pounds, have held ten meetings in Yorkshire, which were well ...

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  28. NEW JAPANESE BATTLESHIP.

    The Japanese battleship Kawachi, 20,850 tons displacement, the largest ship in the Japanese Navy, has been launched at Tokio. ...

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  29. MONOPLANE RUNS AMOK.

    M. Bailloud was testing a monoplane at Limuges, France, when the machine developed a defect, became unmanageable, and ran furiously among a crowd of ...

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  30. PROPOSED VICTORIAN RAILWAY.

    At a meeting of the Ferntree Gully Shire Council on Saturday Councillor Crichton moved that Mr. Keast, M.L.A., be asked to approach the Government with a request to ...

    Article : 271 words
  31. UNEMPLOYED TEACHERS.

    The London County Council has reVersed the decision it arrived at declining to order the reduction of all classes in its schools to 60, and so employ ...

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  32. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.

    A decree will be issued to-day by the Portuguese Government abolishing the House of Peers, the Council of State, and titles of nobility. ...

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  33. WRECK OF THE BARDOWIE.

    Eight of the crew of the ship Bardowie, 1974 tons, from [?]orway to Sydney, which was wrecked on the coast of Sweden, were drowned. ...

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  34. MR. COCKS AND THE LABOUR POLICY.

    "The eyes of the whole of New South Wales are turned upon you electors of St. Leonards. It rests with you whether the cause of Liberalism, which is on the rise, shall once again ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Grand Prize of the Buenos Ayres Exhibition has been awarded New Zealand for cords and twines. CHILD MURDERED BY BRIGANDS. ...

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  36. NEXT FRIDAY'S ELECTION.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that at the second election for St. Leonards next Friday there will be enough willing workers who will undertake to call on every elector who is ...

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  37. KING MANOEL.

    King Manoel and his mother, Queen Amalie, have sailed from Gibraltar in the British Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, flying the Portuguese Royal Standard. ...

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  38. THE PERTH MYSTERY.

    The Ballarat police stated to-day that no communication had been received from the Western Australian authorities suggesting that inquiry should be made to ascertain if ...

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  39. POLLING RESULTS.

    Sir,—The present polling results are not. I submit, in any sense a victory for Labour. They are simply another instance of the apathy of persons owning votes not doing their ...

    Article : 112 words
  40. MEETING OF CABINET.

    All the Ministers are now back in town. Most of them were at their departments yesterday during the forenoon, and in the afternoon a Cabinet meeting was held at which the ...

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  41. ANTI-PATRIOTIC PROPAGANDA.

    Senor Canalejas, the Spanish Premier, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies at Madrid, denounced the anti-patriotic propaganda which was being carried on in ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. FEDERAL MINISTERS' VIEWS.

    Federal Ministers to-day referred to the New South Wales elections. The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"A majority of two is sure, and in any case the ...

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  43. PRINCE FRANCIS OF TECK.

    Prince Francis of Teek, who had been suffering from pneumonia at Balmoral, and recovered, travelled to London on Friday, when he suffered a relapse, which ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. THE LIBERAL VOTES.

    Sir,—If the Liberal cause has lost ground by the failure of many to use their votes, this negligence and indifference is due to the women of the Liberal party. The Liberal ...

    Article : 312 words
  45. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    Thte King's prize, the blue ribbon of Australian marksmanship, was this year won by W. J. Piggott, of the Tramway Rifle Club, with C. Morris, of Goulburn, second, and E. W. ...

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  46. ISSUES OF GERMAN CAPITAL.

    New issues of capital in Germany for the nine months of the year amounted to £42,452,000. According to the "Economist." in the nine ...

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  47. A QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    A miner named Lomax was found dead in his tent with his head battered in at the now rush near Sapphiretown this morning. It is believed to be a case of murder. ...

    Article : 45 words
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