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  4. SUMMARY.

    Up to midday yesterday there had been 18 hours' snow in New York. A milk and coal famine was imminent in Chicago. Lord Roberts advises English youths ...

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  5. LORDS V. COMMONS

    The intense interest with which yesterday's election results were awaited was evidenced by the vast thrones that filled the city last night. ...

    Article : 93 words
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  8. BURIED IN COAL.

    Thomas Heaver, a non-unionist, who was insisting to load coal on the steamer Durham, at the Pyrmont Wharf, met a terrible death early this morning. He fell into the ...

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  9. PROFIT AND LOSS.

    An intelligent reader of the Sydney Stock Exchange list for the first time can scarcely fall to be struck by the special value placed by investors on the contributing shares of ...

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  10. THE LAST MINUTE

    The following business was transacted on the Stock Exchange to-day:-- Fitzroy, sales at 223; Stannary Hills, ord., sales at 4s; British Broken Hill, b 26s 3d, s 26s 4½d; British ...

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  11. MEN AND WOMEN.

    On Saturday Mr. David Anderson, general manager of the Orient Company, entertained Sir George Held at a harbor luncheon. Among those present were Sir Francis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EXCITING TIME FOR THE CHANCELLOR.

    There have been some very lively election incidents. At Grimsby, for Instance, where the Unionist candidate was defeated, the local ...

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  13. A WORD FROM "BOBS."

    Lord Roberts has, through the headmasters of the public schools, advised English youths emigrating to Canada, to leave all arrogance and superiority at home. ...

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  14. BEFORE THE KAISER.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton was honored by the presence of the Kaiser at a lecture he delivered yesterday at Derburgh Villa, Gruewald, and in which he narrated his ...

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  15. INTEREST IN THE ELECTIONS.

    Owing to the intense interest manifested in the elections, the South African newspapers published special editions to-day (Sunday), giving the results of the polling. ...

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  16. ARMIDALE LABOR SELECTION.

    Four nominations-- those of Messrs. F. H. Bryant, .J. B. Ferguson, M. J. M Mahon, and P, M. O'Connor-- have been received by the executive of the Political Liber League ...

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  17. A SLANDER ACTION.

    Mr. Foster Fraser, the well-known traveller and lecturer, and Mr. Bagley, the Unionist working man candidate for Leicester, have issued writs against Mr. Ramsay ...

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  18. THE CABINET DIVIDED.

    In a speech at Bradford last night Mr. Balfour, the Unionist leader, said that, speaking from reasons of the highest character, he was able to say that there were two schools of ...

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  19. SATURDAY'S CONTESTS.

    The polling in the general elections commenced yesterday, votes being recorded in the boroughs. The Liberals gained four seats and the Unionists 18. With the unopposed ...

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  20. FAST FIZZLING OUT.

    Although the result of the vote on the wages board question was somewhat surprising at this end of the district, It is plainly observable that the strike is fast ...

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  21. SLUMP IN COTTON.

    A New York telegram reports that prices in the cotton market slumped on Friday to the extent of 6 dollars a bale, making the fall 14 dollars since last Tuesday. ...

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  22. CHANCELLOR NOT DISHEARTENED.

    In his remarks at Louth on Saturday, Mr. Lloyd-George took an optimistic view of the Unionist successes in the earlier stages of the election. ...

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  23. A SEDDON MEMORIAL.

    Sir George Frampton, the well-known sculptor, has completed the Seddon memorial panel, which will be cast in bronze, and placed in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, ...

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  24. THE NEW CONGRESS.

    When questioned this morning as to when the New Congress would gold its next meeting, Mr. Peter Bowling said that nothing had as yet been decided upon."The ...

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  25. TREATMENT OF SUFFRAGETTES.

    Speaking in Dundee Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, incidentally stated that Mr. H. Gladstone, lately Home Secretary, had personally tried ...

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  26. EIGHTEEN HOURS' SNOW.

    Snow has been falling in New York for 18 hours. A milk and coal famine is imminent in Chicago. ...

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  27. SYRIANS AND CHINESE.

    Business was fairly brisk for the Customs officials at Circular Quay yesterday morning, the Seydlitz, from Bremen, having some foreigners aboard, and the Empire clearing ...

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  29. RULES OF SLEEP.

    Those who think most, who do most brain work, require most sleep, and time "saved" from necessary sleep is Infallibly destructive to mind, body, and estate. Give yourself, ...

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