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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, November 2.--A private letter from London announces that Mr. Chamberlain proposes shortly to take a trip round the colonies--in other words, is going to work the ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    ARMIDALE, Sunday.--Mr. Rose, M.L.A., addressed a well-attended meeting in the local School of Arts on Saturday night in the interest of the Liberal and Reform League. Mr. Wm. ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian first eleven commenced a match at Melbourne Cricket' Ground on Saturday against a team of the 16 next best players. Veteran Harry Trott captained the 16, who ...

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  5. FEDERATION IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The advent of Mr. Deakin here has undoubtedly given a fillip to the Federal elections. Partly from the effects of the drought and partly from the ...

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  6. MR. M. A. MARTIN AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Mr. M. A. Martin, a candidate for Lang Division, addressed a meeting on Saturday evening from a balcony near the Marrickville tram ter-- minus. The speaker announced himself as an ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    LITHGOW, Saturday.--The coal trade this week was considerably brisker, owing to the increase in the loco, orders. As already indicated, the Commissioners are storing as much coal as ...

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  8. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ONSLOW'S CANDIDATURE

    Lieutenant-Colonel Macarthur Onslow will address a meeting from the balcony of Morgaville, Bishop's-avenue, Bishopscourt, in the Randwick division of the Wentworth electorate. ...

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  9. MARCH OF THE RABBIT PEST.

    BLAYNEY, Saturday.--Rabbits are increasing at an alarming rate in this district. The pest show an evident distaste for poisoned pollard, and some landholders are trying poisoned apple ...

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  10. WAR AGAINST THE SPARROWS.

    WINDSOR, Saturday.--Consequent on the conference recently held between Mr. Principal Potts, of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College and the Council of the Hawkesbury District ...

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  11. MORE TOTE SHOPS RAIDED.

    Several alleged tote shops were raided by the police on Saturday. At a place at 188 Little Collins-street, 18 persons were arrested, including Geo. T. Trahan, who in charged with ...

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  12. MR. CRUICKSHANK'S RETIREMENT.

    BINGARA, Saturday.--The Mayor (Alderman E. Wearne) has received a telegram from Mr. G. A. Crulckshank, M.H.R., intimating that, in view of his medical attendant's advice, he had ...

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  13. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    FORBES, Friday.--The Quarter Sessions, before Judge Docker, concluded to-day. George Reynolds, breaking and entering, was sentenced to nine months, and Norman Reynolds, charged ...

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  14. THE THEATRES.

    Hall Caine's dramatisation of his own novel "The Eternal City" was presented for the first time at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. It proved to be admirably constructed and ...

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  15. NEW ENGLAND.

    WERRIS CREEK, Friday.--Mr. Edmund Lonsdale, the only candidate so far against Mr. Sawers addressed the electors in the Federal-hall to-night. He was severe upon the attitude ...

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  16. HOW TO DESTROY RABBITS.

    LITHGOW, Saturday.--Regarding rabbit poisoning, Mr. A. Stevenson, of Essington Park, Oberon, thus gives his experience of poisoning with phosphorised pollard: "Two years ago I ...

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  17. A FATAL QUARREL.

    PERTH, Saturday.--A sensational stabbing affray, with a fatal result, took place yesterday afternoon in a house in Brookman-street, Kalgoorlie, occupied by a French woman, Amelie ...

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  18. WOMEN SUPPORT THE OPPOSITION.

    MOULAMEIN, Saturday.--At a meeting of the women electors of the district during the week, the following resolution was carried,--"That this meeting of women electors pledges itself ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    On Saturday H.M.S. Torch made a number of tests at Gladstone of Collide coal, which is reported to have given highly satisfactory results, the coal giving a great heat and being ...

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  20. PROSPECTS OF THE SEASON.

    BINGARA, Friday.--Rainy conditions still continue. Nearly 2in. were recorded at the beginning of the week, and it has again set in, with every prospect of continuing. Shearing ...

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  21. ROYALTY ON MINING TIMBER.

    WYALONG, Saturday.--Matters in connection with the imposition of a royalty on mining timber have now assumed a serious complexion. Acting under instructions, the forest guard visited ...

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  22. BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUSTRALIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 words
  23. AN ELUSIVE ALIEN.

    A case showing considerable hardship under the Immigration Restriction Act came before the Police Court, when the captain of the Norweglan barque Mldnatssol was charged ...

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  24. FARMERS IN CONFERENCE.

    MACLEAN, Saturday.--A meeting of delegates from all branches of the Farmers' Union on the river was held here to-day. The principal business was the discussion of the Sugar ...

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  25. IMPORTANT FIND AT CROYDON.

    From Croydon it is reported that the Golden Gate gold mine broke down a reef disclosing a splendid body of mineralised stone, but no gold was obtainable by dollying. It is ...

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  26. AN UNUSUAL REQUEST.

    The Chief Secretary has received a communication from the British Consul at Rome, asking if the Queensland Government would sanction the repatriation of an Italian subject who ...

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  27. ORANGEMEN AT CHURCH.

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  28. NOVEL LAND BOARD APPLICATION.

    DUBBO, Friday.--The Land Board yesterday had before it a number of applications for reappraisement of areas. Applicants applied in the usual form, but afterwards asked ...

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  29. MR. CRICK AND THE MELBOURNE CUP.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Saturday.--Mr. Rosenthal, the liberal and reform candidate for the Tweed, gave an address in the School of Arts here last night. The Mayor (Alderman Street) occupied ...

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  30. WHEAT CROP ON THE DOWNS.

    No official Information has reached the Agricultural Department concerning the state of the weather on the Downs, or as to the probable result of the recent heavy rains, but unofficial ...

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  31. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The second wool sales of this season were held on Saturday, in the presence of large and representative attendance. There were buyers from all parts of Britain and Europe, in addition ...

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  32. HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

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  33. POLITICS AT ARMIDALE.

    ARMIDALE, Saturday.--Dr. Little having resigned the presidency of the Freetrade and Liberal Association owing to the antagonism exhibited by the party towards preferential ...

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  34. STOCK EXCHANGE CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- The Inter-State Stock Exchange Conference, which held its inaugural meeting in Melbourne on Wednesday, has concluded its labors. The conclusions ...

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  35. REFORM AT MOREE.

    MOREE, Saturday.--Mr. Macnamara, organising secretary of the People's Reform League, is here, and intends holding a meeting on Monday night to form a local league. Mr. ...

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  36. SALE OF WORK AT MOSMAN.

    On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday a sale of work was held at Mosman in aid of the new church in connection with St. Clement's parish. The stalls were numerous and well provided, ...

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  37. ASTRONOMIC GIRDLE OF THE WORLD.

    The Canadian Government has at its own expense, in the interests of the whole British Empire, undertaken the astronomic girdling of the globe, at the same time tying the various ...

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  38. SOUTH COAST COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Saturday.--The coal trade of the district continued fairly brisk during the week, most of the collieries having worked good time. Loading at this port was confined to the ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An old man named Natt wandered from his home at Lucindale a week ago. Search parties were sent out with a black-tracker, and to-day he was found about two miles from his home. ...

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  40. THE FEDERAL LEADERS AND PREFERENTIALISM.

    Sir,--Great influence has been used, and will continue to be used, to induce the two leaders of the Federal Parliament to pledge themselves and their parties to the principle of preferential ...

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  41. HEAVY FRUIT CROP AT MOLONG.

    MOLONG, Saturday.--There is every indication of a heavy fruit crop, owing to the remarkably favorable season. At the Burrawong orchards over 50,000 trees are mostly full-bearing. ...

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  42. TRAGEDY IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sunday.--At an inquest on Saturday concerning the death of Mrs. Marshall, who was found murdered in a hut at Roodberry, evidence was given to the effect that the deceased, ...

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  43. NEWCASTLE.

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  44. DEATH OF A LODGE OFFICIAL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Saturday.--William C. Percy (38), secretary of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, Broken-hill, was found dead in bed at his home, Argent-street South, early this ...

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  45. NEW FACTORIES IN ADELAIDE.

    Although it was feared that the advent of inter-State freetrade would load to the centralisation of factories in Melbourne and Sydney, official figures show that during the ...

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  46. PURCHASE OF PICTURES.

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  47. BEGA CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY.

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  48. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The inter-State conference of Licensed Victuallers' Associations was concluded on Saturday. Resolutions favoring the establishment of the proposed Federal ...

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  49. SCOTCH VILLAGE FAIR.

    The Scotch Village Fair in the Masonic-hall, North Sydney, in aid of the fund for building a new Presbyterian Church in the neighborhood of the Crow's Nest, was brought to a successful ...

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  50. DEATH OF A THEATRICAL ARTIST

    The steamer Konigin Luise, which arrived on Saturday afternoon, had on board Paul Cirnoe and William Cirnoe (his son), known throughout the world as the "Handcuff King," under ...

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  51. DISPUTE OVER A MUNICIPAL SEAT.

    BROKEN-HILL, Saturday.--It is the intention of a section of the labor party to take action in the law courts to oust Alderman Bowering from his seat in the council for Wills Ward. It ...

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  52. EXPORT OF COAL.

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  53. BEEKEEPING.

    On Saturday afternoon the students from the agricultural classes at the Sydney Technical College, accompanied by their Instructor, Mr. Henry Lord, visited Mr. Dick's bee farm, at ...

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  54. GOULBURN AS THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--At a meeting of the Federal Capital Committee last night, it was decided to co-operate with Mr. A. O, Morlarty, who had offered to deliver an address on the ...

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  55. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Alexander Waller (20), a Russian, blew out his brains with a revolver at Hopetoun, owing, it is supposed, to disappointment in love. ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. Advertising

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  58. THE FIRE AT ELDER'S HALL.

    The Deputy City Coroner commenced an inquiry into the recent fire at Elder's Hall, Pyrmont, on Saturday. Three witnesses were examined as to the origin ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. A HOTELKEEPER'S SUICIDE.

    BLAYNEY, Saturday.--Mr. Francis Mallon, proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, an old and esteemed resident, committed suicide yesterday morning, cutting his throat with a penknife. The ...

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  61. TEAM OF LADY CRICKETERS.

    BRAIDWOOD, Saturday.--Mr. J. S. O'Hara, introducer of the Rockley game of cricket in this district, is starting with a local team of girls to play several matches in Sydney. In previous ...

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