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  2. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    The Franco-German agreement in respect to Morocco was submitted to the Chamber of Deputies yesterday and referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. ...

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  3. THE SUGAR COMMISSION.

    A considerable amount of evidence was taken at Mosman to-day by the Sugar Commission. The first witness, Mr. H. P. Mahoney, of ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. A REMARKABLE CAREER.

    On Wednesday morning a representative of "The Advertiser" had an interesting chat with the Rev. A. Taylor (secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, ...

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  5. SOCIETY QUARREL.

    An interesting society action has just been decided by the London courts. Mrs. Mabel Louisa Atherton, third daughter of Sir Edward Dean-Paul, fourth ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. CHINESE REBELLION.

    Although Pekin is safe at noon to-day, the position is extremely critical. All the railways leading to the capital are believed to be in the hands of the revolutionaries. ...

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  7. MANHOOD SUFFRAGE.

    In replying to a deputation which waited upon him yesterday in connection with the manhood suffrage movement, the Prime Minister said a man's right to vote ought ...

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  8. THE ATROCITIES.

    Mr. McCullagh, the special correspondent in Tripoli of the. 'Westminster Gazette," has given further details of the Italian atrocities in the oasis near Tripoli. Parties of ...

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  9. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Sunday last an accident befell Mrs. Smith, who resides at Alice-street, Rosewater. She was driving a spirited young horse, when it became frightened, and ...

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  10. ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES.

    When the Legislative Council met on Wednesday afternoon Mr. Moulden, as chairman of the Select Committee on alleged irregularities in electoral claims, ...

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  11. MAIL ROBBERIES.

    Extensive robberies from mail bags have taken place lately on the routes between New York and points in the State of North Carolina. The latest theft is that ...

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  12. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The action instituted by Patrick Percy, a pearler of Broome, against the proprietors of the "Sunday Times" for alleged tibel was concluded before Mr. Justice ...

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  13. MINING DISASTERS.

    An exceedingly narrow escape from death was experienced yesterday by six miners at Joplin. in Missouri. While they were at work the mine caved in. cutting off ...

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  14. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Owing to the probability of stormy weather the projected cruise of the first and second divisions of the Pacific torpedo fleet to Hawaii has been abandoned. ...

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  15. THE KING.

    In view of the epidemic of cholera in Malta the King has cancelled the visit to the island which he was to have paiden route to the Delhi Durbar. ...

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  16. THE SEASON IN VICTORIA

    The Federal Meteorologist issued to-day an official survey of the conditions of crops, grass, stock, and water supply over Victoria at the end of October, obtained ...

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  17. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    The authorities are still experiencing difficulcy in securing a jury to try the brothers MeNamara in connection with the dynamite outrage at the office of the "Los ...

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  18. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS.

    R. Williams, manager for Dodwell and Company, was yesterfay arrested in connection with frauds involving £44.592, which he' is said to have lost in rubber ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tallow.—At auction yesterday 417 casks were offered and 141 sold. Prices are stil unchanged. Metals. ...

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  20. TRIPLE PEACE COMPACT.

    Speaking in the presence of Mr. Taft at a meeting here yesterday,,Mr. John Hays Hammond, who represented the Un ted States at the Coronation of King ...

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  21. A SAVAGE STALLION.

    Ernest Watts, of Wandaring, rode into a paddock on a pony, and was driving stalions towards the stable, when one of them seized him by the thigh with the teeth and ...

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  22. AN OLD CASTLE.

    Lord Curzon has bought Tattershall Castle. 11 miles north-west of Boston, in Lincolnshire. The pile is rich in historic associations, and was rebuilt in 1426 by the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. J. Henniker Heaton, the advocate of cheap postage, is returning to Australia, after an absence of many years. He was at one time actively connected with the ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. A NOTED MORMON.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Joseph Fielding smith, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He would have completed his 73rd ...

    Article : 199 words
  25. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    In the Water Court to-day Richard Springer (27) was charged with having imported eight tins of opium suitable for smoking. The accused was a member of ...

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  26. MEXICAN UNREST.

    Despite the insurrectionary disorders General Madero was sworn in yesterday as President of the Republic. Eight members of his Cabinet were also installed. ...

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  27. UNDER SUSPENSION.

    The question of Mr. Wood's suspension was referred to in the Assembly to-night. The Speaker said Mr. Wood's explanation would be heard after he had apologised to ...

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  28. SEAMEN'S UNION CLAIMS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, to-day continued the hearing of the action brought by the Federated ...

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  29. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Quotations (middle prices) for Australasian bank shares and stocks compare with tho ...

    Article : 243 words
  30. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir George Reid has written to the newspapers contradicting a pamphlet which is being circulated with the intention of discouraging emigration to Australia and New ...

    Article : 187 words
  31. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE.

    The conference between the directors of the Mount Lyell Company and representatives of the miners and enginedrivers was resumed to-day, but only for a short time. ...

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  33. THE ABOR MASSACRE.

    Colonel Dunbar's column, which is advanning into the Abor country near the Thibetan border, to avenge the murder of Mr. Williamson and several of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. NOBEL PRIZES.

    The Nobel prize for chemistry has this year been awarded to Madame Curie, the noted French scientist, whose discoveries in connection with radium are well-known. ...

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  35. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FUNDS.

    The Chief Secretary brought what he described as "an innocent harmless Bill" before the legislative Council to-day, proposing, an amendment of the Friendly ...

    Article : 146 words
  36. THE SYDNEY MYSTERY.

    No fresh developments were reported to-day with regard to the Glebe murder case. The detectives are assiduously following every clue and leaving no stone unturned ...

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  37. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    The Government introduced a Bill into the Chamber of Deputies yesterday providing for the punishment of persons found guilty of "cornering" provisions and ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. CRUISER AUSTRALIA.

    Engineer-Commander William Crump Johnson has volunteered for service in the Australian navy on board the cruiser-battleship Australia ...

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  39. DAMAGE BY A STORM.

    A violent storm struck the town of Cryon, near Walgett, last night, doing about £2,000 worth of damage. A 3,000 gallon tank i[?] paddock. which ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for October show that imports, as compared with the corresponding month of last year, increased by £2,804,498, exports by ...

    Article : 42 words
  41. NEW AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

    The Bill authorising the construction of a second cable between New Zealand and Australia was yesterday read a second time in the House of Lords. ...

    Article : 36 words
  42. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Departues.—For Sydney — Rendsburg, Flensburg, Lothringen. For Newcastle— Cape Finisterre, Hertiogin Sophie Charlotte, Valerie. ...

    Article : 21 words
  43. Advertising

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