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  2. "GOOD-BY TO ALL"

    At the inquest to-day concerning this deaths of William Samuel Mather and Martha Mather, at Prospect street, Paddington on Friday last. James Morau said his ...

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  3. COMMONER CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY.

    Mr. Horation W. Bottomley, Liberal member for Hackney South and a well-known financier, has answered a summons at the Guildhall Court charging him with ...

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  4. A DIRECTOIRE GOWN.

    It is not often that a bachelor is privileged to penetrate the mysteries of the fitting rooms of a fashionable lady modiste. To-day, however, at the District Court, ...

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  5. EDUCATION BILL.

    The committee of the extreme Nonconformist members of the House of Commons is dissatisfied "with the right of entry clause in the Education Bill, and is urging ...

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  6. THE TRAMWAYS.

    An official test of the first electric tramcar Was made for the satisfaction of the Mayors of the corporations and Chairmen of the district councils interested on the ...

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  7. TURKISH ELECTIONS.

    The Turkish elections for the Parliament which has been summoned under the new Constitution, are now taking place. The Armenians and Jews are voting, solidly ...

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  8. THE BALKANS.

    A telegram from Belgrade asserts that Austria is making great preparations for hostilities, apparently with the view of overawing Servia and Montenegro. ...

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  9. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council motion carried with a view providing better accommodation for legislative Councillors during recess. Workmen's Compensation Bill Pestponed for a fortnight. ...

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  10. EGYPT.

    The Legislative Council at Cairo has unanimously deided to urge the Khedive's Government to confer upon the Egyptian nation the right of effective participation ...

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  11. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

    The House of Lords has passed the Children's Protection Bill, and introduced into it a clause from the dead Licensing Bin, prohibiting children from entering the bars ...

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  12. IN THE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council sat till a quarter to 10 on Wednesday night, and got through I (treat deal of work. A motion, moved by the Hon. E. Lucas, for better ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND MAIL SERVICE.

    It is reported that the British India, the Federal, the Houlder, and the Shire lines have arrived at an agreement in connection with the establishment of a new ...

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  14. RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The St. Petersburg Government last week forwarded a reply to Austria-Humgary regarding the latter's decision that in the discussions at the projected ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mips Kate Rooney, the New Sooth Wales contralto, bas arranged an Australian tour, opening in Sydney in September next. Lord Northcote.— ...

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  16. KAISER'S INTERVIEW.

    In accepting the German contradiction of the accuracy of the summary which it published of the interview with the Kaiser, which was suppressed by The Century, ...

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  17. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  18. ITALY'S WATCHFUL POLICY.

    In the Chamber of Deputies at Rome on Tuesday Signor Fusinato initiated an interesting debate by expressing approval of the Giolitti Government's foreign policy, ...

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  19. MYSTERIOUS YACHT.

    The American yacht Coronet, to which eo much mystery attached during her stay ., in Port Jackson, passed out of the Heads just before 4 this afternoon without the ...

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  20. BARRIER INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM.

    The adjourned conference between the mining managers and combined unions delegates was held at Tait's Hall to-night Mr. James Hebbard (manager of the ...

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  21. THE FAE EAST.

    The agreement between .America and Japan providing for the preservation of the status quo and the "open door" to commerce in the Far East has been signed at Washington. ...

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  22. WIDOW'S MISTAKE.

    The story of how an elderly widow sustained the loss of her wrings was told at the Wellington Police Court to-day when Joseph Lees, a young man, was charged ...

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  23. PRANCE AND, GERMANY.

    The French Government desires that Sir Edward Fry, G.C.B., an ex-Lord Justice of Appeal, shall be one of the arbitrators in the dispute -with Germany regarding ...

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  24. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The first applications for old-age pensions in the United Kingdom have closed. A total of 367,197 were received in England, 193,138 in Ireland, 67,785 in Scotland, and ...

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  25. DISASTER AT VIENNA.

    A terrible mishap occurred on Monday night at Vienna, during the extensive illumination of the city in honour of the diamond jubilee of the accession of Francis ...

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  26. AUTOMATIC STAMPER.

    It was virtually decided by the late Post master General that the Postal Department should sanction the introduction of the New Zealand automatic stamping ...

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  27. BRITISH INDIANS.

    Cable advices from Pretoria intimate that out of 10,000 British Indians in the Transvaal only eight have complied with the new Asiatics Registration Act. ...

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  28. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia is proving totally unworthy of confidence. He has reissued and caused to be placarded in Teheran the proclamation abolishing the Constitution, and ...

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  29. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    "Not a word of truth in it," was the Premier's reply to a rumour, mentioned by Mr. Blundell, that moulders who would arrive on December 14 were coming out under engagement to the Government. "We ...

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  30. BANK SHARES. &c.

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  31. TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    Before the Special Court at Greytown, which is hearing the case against Dinizulu, one of the prisoner's wives, Mahihi, deposed on Tuesday that just prior to the Zulu ...

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  32. LADY DOCTOR WANTED

    Applications were recently invited by the Public Service Board from ladies capable of filling a position as assistant medical inspector in public schools at a salary of £200 ...

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  33. DENSE FOG IN PARIS.

    A dense fog was experienced in Paris on Tuesday. The streets were practically in darkness, and many serious accidents occurred. ...

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  34. DUMPING OF EXPLOSIVES.

    Some weeks ago it was statea that was every prospect of Australia becoming he battle ground for a contest between tho British and European manufacturers of ...

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  35. RUSSIAN DOWAGER.

    Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg reports that a Lett, named Awotin. has been arrested on the charge of having, on November 20, attempted to derail at ...

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  36. POPULATION" OF GERMAN.

    The German statistics for 1907, dealing with population, have been published, and they show that in that year the population of Germany increased 882,000. ...

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  37. "SIGNAL FROM THE LORD."

    There was great excitement at the East Greta Colliery this afternoon owing to the strange conduct of an apparently insane man. David Proper Thompson let himself ...

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  38. STATE PAELIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Council considered the Land Act Amendment Bill in committee, and made some material amendments. The Vice President of the Executive Council ...

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  39. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the American correspondent of The Times, states that the Ways and Means Committee at Washington, which is considering the question of ...

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  40. BROKEN HILL WATER.

    The City Council on Tuesday night adopted the following minute from the Deputy Mayor:—"I beg to suggest that in view of the fact that the Water Supply ...

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  41. SATUEDAY HALFHOLIDAY.

    A deputation of shopkeepers waited to day upon the Chief Secretary to submit resolutions on the subject of a compulsory Saturday half-holiday. One resolution ...

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  42. RUSHWORTH MYSTERY

    To-day's enquiries into the stories purporting to relate to the identity of the man and woman whose bodies were discovered in the shaft of the Morning Star Mine at ...

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  43. ENGLISH LICENSING BILL.

    The Rev. A. J. Griffiths (secretary of the Australian Congregational Union) returned by the Eastern to-day. He attended the International Congregational Council at Edinburgh, which was attended by 500; ...

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  44. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Another development took place to-day in connection with the Stale political situation. Mr. Murray, a member of the Coun try Party, moved a direct ...

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  45. TORRES STRAITS SERVICE.

    It now appears that when steps were taken in connection with the Torres Straits ser—: vice Mr. Kidston endeavoured to secure a subsidiary service with the East. ...

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  47. QUARANTINE LAWS.

    The Federal Quarantine Act will be brought into operation on July 1 of next year. On that date uniform laws and regulations will be brought into force through.— ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Kidston moved, and it was agreed, that the House should sit on Mondays. The debate was continued on the Address-in-reply. ...

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  53. INDIGESTION.

    If always due to a stomach which is too weal to digest what you cat. It needs rest. You can't rest it by going without food. That would mean starvation. But ...

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