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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 471 words
  3. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.-Wandilla, from Fremantle; Moonah, from Apollo Bay; Tango Maru, from Yokohama; Port Kembla, from London: Pasliawar, from Sydney; Weir. ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Federal civil servants are uiling in asking Parliament for some system of superannuation. Mr D. M. J. Prise, president of the Federal Service ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    Exciting scenes Unit place to-day at the meeting of the General Laborers' Union which is the second largess union in Wellington. ...

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  6. NEW YORK BUCK-MAIL.

    A new graft scandal, involving several New York police officials, has been discovered by District-Attorney Whitman. The gang operated by ...

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  7. GERMAN NAVY.

    Admiral von Koester, President of the German Navy League, delivered an important speed). at Wiesbaden last night. ...

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  8. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    There are many signs that the English trade unionist leaders bitterly resent thin outburst by which James Lar-- Rin. the Dublin Strike leader, ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    Mr Jonh Redmond speaking at Newcastle yesterday. said the anti-Home Rulers were engaged in a gigand game of bluff and blackmail, and the ...

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  10. IMPRISONED STRIKERS.

    The Trades Council, representing 20,000 organsed Bristol workers, waited upon Mr Birrell to-day, and demanded in violent lanuage the ...

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  11. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    The "Sportsman" has received. £100 lodged on hehall of Jantes Paddon as Hie deposit for his match against Ernest Barry for the world's smiling ...

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  12. RLIEUMATISM CAUSES SUICIDE.

    The body of Matthew Baxter, 52 years of age, a tailor's pressor, who resided at Darlinghurst. was found at Bronte Beach 4this morning with a ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The "Cologne Gazestte" welcomes the new Stettin Australian line of steamers. saying it will lead yo greater intercourse betweenn the two countries The ...

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  14. BILLIARDS.

    George Gray, at the opening of this atternoon’s session in his match against Reece tor the 18,000 up, increased his unlinished break from the previous ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. CRITICISM ON BARRY.

    The “Sporting Life" emphasises thatthere is a strong feeling against Barry’s attitude towards Albany. It says that Barry's acceptance of ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    Nominations of candidates in connection with the State elections to be held on 6th December closed to-day. In only three cut of the SO electorates ...

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  17. REECK’S SLIGHT LEAD.

    The scores at the close of play last night in the Milliard match were:— Reece, 16,213; Gray; 15,910. ...

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  18. MATCH CONCLUDED

    The billiard match between Reece and Gray concluded last night, resulting in a win for the Englishman. The scores were —Reece (received 2000), ...

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  19. ROYAL DIVORCE.

    At is reported that a suit is impending to secufe a dissolution of the marriage between Prince William, second son of King Gustav V. and the Grand ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. SIR C. ASKWITH’S REPORT.

    The Irish Executive has communicated with the Dublin employers regarding Sir George Askwith’s report. The employers are asked to suggest ...

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  21. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    A Suffragette before the train reached Newcastle struck Mr Redmond in the face with a handbag. She was immediately arrested. ...

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  22. ROBERT’S ACTION.

    John (Roberts, the veteran billiardist, is making (another attempt to obtain payment of the damages granted him in the law courts against George Gray. ...

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  23. MR BIRRELL’S HOPES.

    Speaking at Bristol last night, Mr Birrell, Chiet Secretary for Ireland, said he hoped that Sir George Askwith report will form the basis of an ...

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  24. THE SECRET BALLOT.

    Mr Reardon. secretary of the General Ioaborers’ Union. says the executive is standing to its guns. and is deserving of every, credit in not allowing the members ...

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  25. DEAD CAT AS MISSILE.

    Mr Birrell. Chief Secretary for Ireland, white addressing the young Litorals at Bristol, was struck hard on the chest by a dead cat, which was thrown ...

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  26. SHIPPING NOTICES.

    The shipping board at the Sydney General Post Office has been giving some weird information lately. On Monday it credited the small coastal steamer ...

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  27. COLONIAL TAXATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Scottish Australian Investment Company to-day the chairman stated that Colonial taxation equalled 4 net cent, on ...

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  28. EXCLUSION OF JAPANESE.

    Ex-President Taft, in addressing the National Geographical Society, asserted that the Japanese Government had Faithfully upheld all treaties, and kept ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. EMPLOYERS MANIFESTO.

    The employers in Publin have issued a manifesto, in which it is declared chat a largo majority of the strikers were not locked out. They left work, ...

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  30. WOMAN SENTENCED TO 18 MONTHS.

    Rachael Pearce was sentenced yesterday to 18 months’ imprisonment for having destroyed by Tire a large unoccupied residence at ...

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  31. MEN ANXIOUS TO WORK.

    The employers report that the men are anxious to resume wort but the strike loaders declare that there Is no sign of weakoning on this paid of the men. ...

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  32. UNIONIST POLICY.

    Payment of Members of Parliament and Women’s Suffrage were of the questions discussed by the Unionist Party’s Couference at Norwich to-day ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. NOVEMBER WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 428 words
  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    In connection with the sensation caused at Zabern, in Lower Alsace, owing to the action of Lieutenant von Fuerstner, a German-officer, in offering ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. SMALL POX OUTBREAK-

    Two days have passed without a fresh ease of small pox being reported. ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    The vast Coliseum was crowded in all [?]on Saturday night and many hund[?] had to go away disappointed for want of aecon[?]tion. The pregramme ...

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  37. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    The Senate failed to meet yesterday The Catholic party abstained from attending, consequently there was no quorum. ...

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  38. S.A. COUNCIL BY-ELECTION.

    A by-election for the Midland division in the Legislative Council was held on Saturday to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir John Duncan. The ...

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  39. LIVELY LIBERAL RALLY.

    Lively scenes were witnessed at the Liberal demonstration in Alexander Palace last night. The uproar caused by Suffraggettes and supporters of ...

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  40. MASTODON FOUND.

    An interesting find was made to-day while hydraulic machinery was remov- was removing earth in connection with the erection of a large sports stadium here. ...

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  41. IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS.

    Further evidence was taken yesterday by the Dominions Trade Commission. Mr Parks, a London immigration ...

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  42. YACHTING.

    The Royal Prince Alfred Yachting Sub held the Rawhiti Cup on the Sydney Harbor yesterday, in fore weather. The competitions were:— Rawhiti, scr; ...

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  43. DEATH OF KIAMIL PASHA

    The death is announced of Kiamil Pasha, the veteran Turkish statesman, in his 90th year. The death occurred at Larnica, in the island of Cyprus, on ...

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  44. WEST'S PICTURES.

    That theri patrons get the goods—as the Amcrcians say—is demonstrated by the satisfied expressions, as the theatre [?] by its crowd each Saturday night. ...

    Article : 115 words
  45. FRANCE'S FINANCE.

    The Government approved of a bill being dntroduced into Parliament, authorising a loan of 1,300,000,000 francs (£5,200,000) at 3 per cent. ...

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  46. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The Royal Commission which is to inquire into the relations between the State and the railways met to-day. Lord Loruburu, who is presiding, ...

    Article : 130 words
  47. CINEMATOGRAPH ENTER-PRISE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Madame Destinn received £2500 for singing a single aria drom "Mignon" while in a ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is inactive, cargoes being firmly held hat late rates. ...

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  49. A DIAMOND SWINDLE

    A diamond swindle, involving the suin of £20,000, has been discovered by the police. A young woman disappeared from ...

    Article : 89 words
  50. CAPSIZE OF A BOAT.

    Alfred Bees of Petersham. and Arthur Tiongshaw. a visitor from. Tasmania, set. off to sail from Hacking to Sydney this afternoon, when fire boat was capsized by ...

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  51. BATHE'S PICTURES.

    there will be no screening of Pathe’s [?]res. to-night owing to the Hall being engaged for a political mooting. Tomorrow night Mr Tournouer will presen ...

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  52. CHEAPENING RAILWAY CON-STRUCTION.

    For the purpose of the construction of bridges and culverts for the Kalgooorlie-Port Augusta raiway, Mr Kelly, the Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, ...

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  53. LORD. ALVERSTOME

    Lord Alverstone who recently retired from the position of Lord Chief Hustice has been granted a pension of £1000 ...

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  54. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand Rugby footballers completed their tour yesterday when they defeated All Califorma by 51 poins to 3. The field was muddy. ...

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  55. SERIOUS CHARCE.

    In the City Court to-day David Hegarty was charged on remand with having caused bodily harm to Johauna. Mahoney on 1st inst. Plain-clothes ...

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  56. GERALDTON ELECTION.

    Keen interest was centred in the byelrction for the Geraldton seat in the Legislative Assembly, which took place yesterday. A victory for the Liberal ...

    Article : 138 words
  57. GUNNERY SCHOOL.

    Practieal gunnery work is being carried out at Forl Gellibrand, Williamstown, where a school for officers ans noncommissioned offiecrs is being held, ...

    Article : 105 words
  58. EIGHT HOURS BILL.

    The Senate lias adopted the Miner's Eight Hourse Bill. which was recently passed by the Chamler of Deputies. ...

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  59. THE RECEKT GALES.

    Weckage found on Brid Island rock in the St. Lawerace Biver indicates that the steam collier Bridgeport sank. and that 42 members of the crow were ...

    Article : 46 words
  60. OLYMPIGGAMES.

    It is announced that Brish offcers are organsing a riding team to take part in the Berlin Olympic Games. Ther falure at Stockholm is ascribed ...

    Article : 36 words
  61. LAND POICY

    Preparation are being comp[?] for a great speech making [?] [?] [?] ...

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