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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Upon the House of Representatives assembling last night the Speaker announced that the Governor-General had received through the Colonial Office an expression of King George's ...

    Article : 51 words
  3. TODAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 330 words
  4. THE ELECTION FIGHT.

    Mr. Wade goes to Bathurst this morning, and will support Mr. Miller's candidature there to-night. Tomorrow he will cross over to Mudgee to give Mr. Jones a helping hand. Mr. Wade ...

    Article : 1,723 words
  5. A TRIPLE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The little settlement of Kernot, on the route of the newly-opened Nyora-Powlett railway, was the scene of a ghastly tragedy on Saturday, the details of ...

    Article : 1,032 words
  6. YOUNG CHINA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Chinese Regent, Prince Chun, yesterday opened the imperial Assembly in Pekin. Prince Chun declared that the Assembly ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener delivered an address yesterday at the opening of the Medical School attached to the Middlesex Hospital. ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The master cotton spinners have rejected the proposal of the cardroom operatives for a settlement of the dispute. ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. FEDERAL IMMIGRATION.

    The policy of the Federal Government, in contrast with [?]ts publications issued to the world in general, relative to immigration, was made the basis of a cleverly directed criticism ...

    Article : 320 words
  10. AN OFFICIAL IN DISGRACE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The tao-tai of Shanghai has been cashiered. The disgrace of the official is attributed to his connection with the misappropriation ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. THE CHINESE QUEUE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--Wu Hi Fang, Chinese Ambassador at Washington, has petitioned the Throne in Pekin to abo[?] the queue, because Chinese in America are ...

    Article : 37 words
  12. MALARIA AND YELLOW FEVER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Professor Boyce, who occupies the chair of pathology at the University of Liverpool, has discovered that yellow fever is endemic in West Africa. It ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. STRUGGLE IN NOTTINGHAM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--After a strike which has continued for 12 months, in consequence of a readjustment of wages, owing to the instalment of new machinery[?] in the Clifton ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--Following upon evasions of the Canadian immigration laws by Chinese entering at Vancouver, the Do[?]on Trade Department has issued orders ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION.

    In the House of Representatives last night Mr. Hughes notified that today he would bring in a bill to further amend section 51 of the Constitution. ...

    Article : 29 words
  16. CANCER CURABLE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--At the International Cancer Conference in Paris, Professor Delbet read a paper in which he stated that cancer was not incurable if ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. GLOOMY GERMAN PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The prospect before the lock-out of 630,000 metal-workers in Germany is gloomy. A sympathy strike is now threatened by ...

    Article : 30 words
  18. VANCOUVER MAIL CONTRACT.

    Replying to Mr. Finlayson (Q.) in the House of Representatives last night. Mr. Thomas stated that the Cabinet had considered the Vancouver mail contract, and had decided to make ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. THE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--There are 300 men engaged in digging in the ruins of the "Los Angeles Times" office for the bodies of the victims of the bomb outrage. ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. DRY FARMING CONGRESS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--President Taft, by pressing a button in his summer house in Massachusetts yesterday, gave the signal at Spokane (Washington) for the formal ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. POSTAL COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    Mr. Fisher, replying to Mr. Webster in the House of Representatives last night, said the Government had not yet received the Postal Commission's report. There would be no delay ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. GREAT FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--A fire which broke out in 24th-street, New York, swept over an area of three acres, doing damage to the extent of £300,000. ...

    Article : 33 words
  23. MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY.

    No. 3 berth, Woolloomooloo Bay was the acme of a tragedy early this morning. At about 12.30 a.m., William Coutts, Harbor Trust night watchman on the wharf, heard cries ...

    Article : 516 words
  24. FLEMINGTON SALEYARDS.

    The Lord Mayor regrets to note from the press reports that trouble was experienced at Flemington saleyards on Monday in disposing of the yarded stock, owing to the difference ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. UNITED STATES FINANCE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--President Taft declares that the economy desired by critics is not possible if a popular programme of expenditure is to be carried out. ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Lord Tennyson, formerly Governor-General of Australia, in a letter in "The Times," says that while there are several reasons ...

    Article : 84 words
  27. POST OFFICE GUARDED.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--The postmaster at Los Angeles having received letters threatening that the new Federal building, which includes the post-office premises, will ...

    Article : 40 words
  28. CONDITION OF THE ABORIGINES.

    Special efforts will be made during the General Synod Missionary Conference to meet at the Chapter House this afternoon, to call attention to the deplorable condition of the ...

    Article : 339 words
  29. MAIL STEAMER ROBBERY.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--Bullion and bank-notes amounting to £5000 have been stolen from the mailroom of the steamer City of Seattle, while en route from ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. BUDGET AND PROPERTY OWNERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) has called a conference of representatives of Building Co-operative Societies, owing to the feeling ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A sensation has been caused in Christiania by Captain Amundsen's altered plans in regard to exploration in the steamer Fram. Dr. Nansen declares that Capt. Amundsen is ...

    Article : 433 words
  32. THE RADIUM FUND.

    The Sydney Hospital authorities have decided to apply for the Government subsidy on the full amount of the radium fund (now £2171 [?]s), and to spend it all on radium for their own ...

    Article : 396 words
  33. BAPTISTS' WORLD CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--An interesting feature of the Baptists' Congress at St. Petersburg, apart from the despatch of greeting to Australian Baptists, was the ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. THE NAVAL CRITIC.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, has written to Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., assuring him that the Government is fully ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Speaking yesterday at St. Albans, Lord Robert Cecil advocated that incumbents be instituted for terms of five or 10 years. ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--General Louis Botha, Prime Minister of the South African Union, is suffering from an attack of quinsy. It is probable that the reconstruction of ...

    Article : 47 words
  37. CAPITAL SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The Executive yesterday confirmed the decision of the State Cabinet that the capital sentence imposed on the prisoner Edward Alfred Dicks, convicted at the Central Criminal Court ...

    Article : 176 words
  38. QUEENSLAND.

    At the South Brisbane Summons Court yesterday, Thomas Ashcroft, butcher, was fined £10 and £2 5s 6d costs for mixing diseased meat with other meat exposed for sale in his shop. A ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. YOUTHFUL COMMUNICANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Rome correspondent of the "Catholic Herald" states that the recent Papal Decree, relating to children receiving their first communion when seven ...

    Article : 80 words
  40. IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Thomas Sedgwick has complained to Mr. John Burns (President of the Local Government Board) that the Central Unemployed Body declined ...

    Article : 108 words
  41. TODAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 words
  42. ROYAL VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The King and Queen Mary will say farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia at the Waterloo Station tomorrow, on the ...

    Article : 152 words
  43. RADIUM MINERAL DISCOVERY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Dr. Douglas Mawson's natural modesty failed to hide the fact that he had considerable pride in laying upon the table of the Royal Society at the annual meeting ...

    Article : 213 words
  44. "SCOTSMAN" ON THE LAND BILL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Scotsman," of Edinburgh, states that the full text of the Australian Land Bill does not remove the belief that the new law will injuriously affect ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. RUSSIANS IN AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The police at Cracow, in Austria, raided a revolutionary organisation of Russian refugees, and arrested 30 of the ringleaders. ...

    Article : 49 words
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