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  2. LABOUR MANIFESTO.

    The Federal Parliamentary Labour party to-day issued the following manifesto to the electors of Australia:— Fellow-citizens,—The results of the general ...

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  3. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED.

    Interviewed last night regarding the severe earth tremors recorded at the Perth Observatory on Tuesday morning, Mr. Cooke, the Government Astronomer, said:—There cannot ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION

    The Legislative Assembly continued consideration of the Gaming and Betting Bill in committee after our first edition went to press. The amendments of the Legislative ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The approaching end of the Fedreal Parliament is focussing public attention on the coming elections. The Senate having disposed of the referendum questions has almost ...

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  6. MOROCCAN SETTLEMENT.

    Diplomats at Tangier have resolved unanimously that in their relations with the Maghzen (the Government) of Morocco they will conform to the principles settled ...

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  7. REVOLUTIONARY TROOPS

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg telegrapsh it is reported that the troops composing the Kronstadt garrison have intimated to the Government that ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Hogue, who had arranged to leave by lart night's train for Crookwell, received a telegram yesterday from the president of the Crookwell Hospital ...

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  9. SIGNING THE PROTOCOL.

    Belgium and Morocco have ratifled the protocol agreed to by the Algeciras Conference, although the French press imply that German diplomacy is delaying the ...

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  10. THE SENATE.

    At an early hour this morning the Senate was still debating the second reading of the bill to impose excise duties upon harvesters and other agricultural implements when ...

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  11. IRISH PARLIAMENTARY FUND.

    The National Irish League Convention, which met at Philadelphia, has forwarded £14,000 to Mr. J. Redmond, M.P., as a contribution to the ...

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  12. DISGUISED ROBBERS ON STEAMERS.

    Twenty-five robbers, who went aboard a Russian mail steamer in the Balck Sea as passengers, overpowered the crew and robbed the mails of 12,000 roubles ...

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  13. INCREASE IN GERMAN ARTILLERY.

    According to the "Germania" the Reichstag will shortly be asked to vote a considerable increase of engineers and heavy artillery for the German Army. ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court this morning G. and R. Wills and Co., warchousemen, were charged by the Acting Collector of Customs with having, at Port Adelaide, on ...

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  15. SUMMARY EXECUTIONS.

    Sixteen members of the Terrorists organ isation have been court-martialled and shot at Kielce (Poland) in a fortnight. One hundred and sixty-four people were ...

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  16. SEVERE TREMEOR IN SYDNEY.

    The seismograph at the Observatory gave evidence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TRIAL OF H.M.S. DREADNOUGHT.

    The recently-constructed battleship Dreadnought, 18,000 tons, has had her machinery tested on a trial run. The turbine engines proved very ...

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  18. SHARP CONFLICT WITH ROBBERS.

    Ten persons have been arrested at St. Petersburg for making a daring attempt to rob the messengers of the Customs carrying departmental salaries. The police ...

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  19. ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    Two informations, one against W. H. Frewin and the other against G. Skinner, employees of G. P. Harris, Scarfe, and Co., have been taken out by the Customs Department for ...

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  20. ROYALTY ENTERTAINED BY AN ANARCHIST.

    At the conclusion of a cinematograph entertainment in the Royal Palace at Racconigi, in Italy, King Victor Emmanuel shook hands, with the entertainer, ...

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  21. A HOARD OF DYNAMITE.

    Forty bombs and two poods (721b) of dynamite have been found in the students' Library of the State Engineering Institute, St. Petersburg. The owner of the ...

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  22. WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, Ada Hassett, 33, was charged with the murder of her husband, John Hassett, at Golden Rule Hotel, Adelaide, last August. Mr. A. J. Foster, who ...

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  23. APPEAL TO PEASANTS

    Now that the harvest in Russia has been garnered, the leaders of the Revolutionary movement are appealing to the peasantry to demand, with arms, the ...

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  24. PRIMARY EDUCATION IN SPAIN.

    It is proposed by the Spanish Government to borrow £ 2,000,000 for the purpost of constructing five thousand primary schools throughout Spain. ...

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  25. THE INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    Arrangements for the interstate conference of Ministers and leaders of Oppositions to be opened on Monday afternoon are being completed. The Governor was asked by the ...

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  26. MORMON PRESIDENT ARRESTED.

    Mr. Joseph Smith, the Mormon President, has been arrested at New York on a charge of breach of the law, against polygamy. Smith has six wives and 43 ...

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  27. BRITISH EIGHT-HOURS BILL.

    The Miners' Federation, at its conference at Swansea, has approved of the Eight Hours Bill as read the second time in the House of Commons this year. ...

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  28. IMMENSE IRONWORKS.

    Cammell, Laird, and Co., shipbuilders, of Birkenhead, are building iron and steel works at Swansea, costing, according to one report, £1,000,000. The works will ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND LAND BILL.

    New Zealand politics, always interesting, promise within a few weeks to assume a phase transcending in importance any of the happenings of many years, and bringing into ...

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  30. THE ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    A further important discovery was made to-day in connection with the Albert Park mystery. While dragging near Parkin's boatsheds, where the first parcel was found, the ...

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  31. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The wool market is extremely brisk at from par to 5 per cent. above opening rates for all sorts. Thirty-eight bales of wool from ...

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  32. PARLIAMENTARY VACANCY.

    Mr. S. T. Evans, M.P. (Liberal) for Mid Glamorganshire, has been appointed recorder of Swansen. A vacancy is thus created. The Miners' Federation will ...

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  33. TIMBER DISPUTE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At Yarloop no attempt was made to-day to resume operations at any of the mills, and it is considered unlikely that a settlement of the dispute will be brought about for a day ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Lands Committee reported, in regard to the Land Bill, to the House of Representatives to-day. They recommend that holders of leases in perpetuity be allowed to ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    There is little, if any, doubt that the barque Laura, which arrived here to-night, is by far the smallest vessel that has ever brought a port. She is a wooden vessel, 332 tons net ...

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  36. THE SENATE ELECTION.

    The method of selecting Labour representatives for the forthcoming Senate election was discussed last night at the weekly meeting of the Sydney Labour Council. ...

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  37. INTERSTATE STOCK EXCHANGE CONFERNCE.

    An Interstate Stock Exchange conference is to be held in Melbourne on November 7. It is three years since the last conference took place. ...

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  38. RECIPROCAL TRADE.

    Continuing the debate on the reciprecity proposals in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. MacKenzie, Chariman of the Commerce Committee, said the committee had not ...

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  39. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY CONFERENCE.

    The International Conference on wireless telegraphy has opened its proceedings at Berlin. The United States supports the effort of ...

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  40. DISTRESSING FATALITY.

    News was brought from Cadia last night of a shocking triple drowning accident there. It appears that about 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon a young man, Sydney Tompkin, ...

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  41. A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Rennie, a schoolmaster in a country place near Oamara, was murdered in his own house during Tuesday night. His dead body was found next morning. The man had ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    At the Supreme Court to-day John Rierdan claimed £200 damages from the Railway Department for injuries caused by his falling over a four-wheeled hand truck on the ...

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  43. INTERSTATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Gambling Bill was further considerd in committeed. The quarantine clauses were agreed to with minor amendments, and after ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Union Steamship Company of New Zealand has purchased the steamer Holywood. [News was received in Sydney last week ...

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  45. ADVICE FROM MELBOURNE.

    At the meeting of the Sydney Labour Council last night, Mr. S. Barker, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, delivered an address, urging all workers to support ...

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  46. COWPER.

    Despite wet weather Mr. Loe, anti-socialist candiate, had a splendid meeting in the School of Arts, Three, last night. Alderman J. H. Stewart, the Mayor, presided. Mr. ...

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  47. RIVERINA TERRITORY.

    Mr. Davis, State Altorney-General, has received from Mr. E. F. Mitchell, K.C., and Mr. T. A. Weigall, statements of opinions in retation to the question of rights to Riverina ...

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  48. DROWNED IN PARSLEY BAY.

    Yesterday morning Joseph Walton, a fisherman, discovered the body of a man floating in Parsley Bay about 10ft distant from the rocks. The body, which was removed by ...

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  49. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    The Premier, Treasurer, and leader of the Opposition, Mr. Herbert Nicholls, will leave Hobart by the express to-morrow to attend the interstate conference in Melbourne on ...

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  50. SUICIDE OF A WIDOWER.

    Mr. Abraham Taylor yesterday afternoon found the body of a man lying in Botanyroad, North Botany. Deceased had evidently committed suicide, as his throat was cut, and ...

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  51. A TIMELY RESCUE.

    Early this morning a woman was seen to fall off the Circular Quay, near the Manly Wharf. A tramway employee jumped into the water and rescued her. The woman was ...

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