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  2. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    Of the nine, destroyers lately ordered, five have now been ordered in the United Kingdom, also four of the five crusisers previously ordered. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES BILL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Assembly yesterday the Premier moved the second reading of the bill to amend the lndustrial Disputes Act. ...

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  4. CASE OF REV. J. M. CURRAN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Barnett, Rev. John Milne Curran was proceeded aganist by Maurice Roche on an ...

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  5. THE NEW LAND BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday the debute on the second reading of the Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill was resumed. ...

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  6. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    The managers of the Broken Hill mines intimated at the conference that they were unable to agree to the proposals of the unions, but minor irregularities were ...

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  7. TRAGEDY OF THE SEA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The steamer Sardinia, while proceeding from Liverpoool to Alexandra with 200 passengers, caught fire off Malta. Many jumped overboard and ...

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  8. STATE OWNED HOTELS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Legislative Assembly of South Australia has passed the Licensing Bill through the committee stage. ...

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  9. A.M.P. SOCIETY IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Wenesday.—A dinner was given at the Hotel Cecil last night in celebration of the opening of the London branch of the Australian Mutual Provident Soceity. ...

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  10. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation, representing the shopkeepers of Newtown and Newcastle, waited on the Premier to protest against the introduction on a ...

    Article : 140 words
  11. BRITISH LICENSING BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Unionist Peers met at Lord Lansdowne's house and overwhelmingly resolved to reject the Licensing Bill to-day, because it did not materlally ...

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  12. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    The Emperor of Japan gave an audience to Dr. Sven Hedin, the famous traveller, A bomb was thrown at a train crowded with Europeans while at a train crowded ...

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  13. A COMMON MISTAKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Fire Brigades Bill now before Parliament came in for some drastic criticism at a meeting of the Bathurst Municipal Council. ...

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  14. Britain's Liquor Bill.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Applelby, said the Government when it had dealt with the finacial portions of the Licensing Budget, would return the temperance ...

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  15. Unrest in the Balkans.

    There are indications of grave unrest in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Austrian repression is causing an exodus of small parties of Moslems, and alarm and resentment in ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The monthly call of candidates for the police, force in Melbourne resulted in 100 applicants for examination, of whom only one passed. ...

    Article : 202 words
  17. INDIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Roy Chowdhur, who attempted to assassinate Sir Andrew H. Fraser, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, on November 7, has been sentenced to ten ...

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  18. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Assembly yesterday Mr. Briner asked the Minister for Works if, as soon as the surveyors were available if, as soon as the surveyors were ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. The Education Bill.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Runelman's Education Bill passed the second reading by 322 votes to 157. Members of both sides of the House tacity emancipated ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. RIOTOUS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

    LONDON, Tursday.—A Party, consisting of 1000 German students attacked 200 Italian Students at Vienna University, because the Italians' clamoured for an ...

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  21. HIGH COURT APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The High Court began its final sitting of the year at Darlinghurst this morning. In the case of Elizabeth Hall against ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons the second rending, of the Education Bill was moved. There were some spirtited speccges. The debate was ...

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  23. TIMBER ROYALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. M'Farlane asked the Minister for Landls whether he had noticed a steament made in the Forestry Commissioners' report that they Forestry ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. The Sardinia Disaster.

    The steamer Sardinia, which was destroyed by fire at Valetta, was laden with mnchinaery and Manchester fine goods. The cause of the outbreak in a mustery. ...

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  25. TERRIBLE BOATING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At Port Macquarie yesterday Thomas Porteus, of the Royal Hotel; J. H. Barsby, Storekeeper; Mrs. Rosenbaum, a daughter of Mr. Porteus; ...

    Article : 246 words
  26. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Government Propose to deal with the capital sit question immediately. A return tabled in the Senate showing ...

    Article : 340 words
  27. UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, Wenesday.—A tornade has destroyed a score of hamlets in the State of Arkansas, and 30 persons were killed at Piney. ...

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  28. RIVER BATHING.

    Decent prosecutions in connection with river bathing made it appear that it was an offence for men to change their buthing costumes. At the Newtown Police Court ...

    Article : 391 words
  29. INFLATINQ LAND VALUES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In reply to a question asked in the Assembly last night the "Daily Telegraph" states emphatically that it received no communication from ...

    Article : 172 words
  30. IS AUSTRALIA THREATENED?

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Senator Pearce, Minister for defence, was interviewed on the remarks made by Mr. Wise on the subject of German naval preparations and their ...

    Article : 348 words
  31. DINIZULU'S TRIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The widow of the late Zula chief Barmbaata has given evidence at the trial of Dintzulu on charges of treason and sedition. ...

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  32. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A shocking domestic tragedy was enacted at Paddington tonight, when a man shot his wife dead and then committed suicide. ...

    Article : 210 words
  33. FULL COURT DECISIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two applications to the Full Court to make absolute a rule granted by Mr. Justice Pring, by which members of a special court sitting in Broken ...

    Article : 188 words
  34. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A bill providing that imported meat may not be sold as native produce, has been introduced in the House of Commons. ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. A SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Sensational arrest of four men, suspected of having robbed a German Sailor at Geelong (Vic.), was made by Sergeant Millins. He caught on man ...

    Article : 137 words
  36. Mining.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In London yesterday [?]pper delined to £83 15s. On yesterday's Stock Exchange Cangal [?]pper shares were quoted: Buyers 21s, ...

    Article : 94 words
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