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  5. LABOR IN THE SADDLE

    Mr. Fisher is to be sent for. The Dea kinites will normally sit in the Ministerial corner. They will follow.--The "Star's" Melbourne correspondent. The Old Jockey to the New Jockey: "You ought to be all right on the flat, but the nag may give ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EDUCATION BILL

    One hundred Nonconformist members of the House of Commons met yesterday and by a large majority resolved to support the negotiations of Mr. Runciman, ...

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  7. SIR THOMAS EWING

    "'Tom" Ewing, of the north coast, Is now Sir Thomas Ewing, K.C.M.G. Though now to Ministerial office, he has continuously sat in Parliament for over, 23 yours, First ...

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  8. AMERICAN GIRL

    Senator Elkins, of the United States, having refused to allow his daughter to contract a morganatic marriage with the Duke of the Abr[?]azzl, king Victor Emmanuel has ...

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  9. LICENSING BILL

    Monster petitions have been prepared both for and against the Licensing Bill. The petition in favor of the measure has been signed by 1,209,098 persons, and that ...

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  10. MONO RAILWAY

    In the House of Commons last night Colonel Seely,. Parliamentary Secretary, for the Colonies, in replying to a question; said that Brennan's gyroscopic mono-railway was a ...

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  11. ARCHITECTURE AND ART

    The new Equitable building in New York was referred to in this column a few weeks back as the tallest building the world had even seen for it will be 909 feet in height ...

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  12. EARLY MORNING OUTBREAK

    There was a large muster of fire engines and firemen in Geroge-street West shorty before 3 o' clock this morning, when a fire broke out in a kitchen at the rear of the ...

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  13. WORK AND WAGES

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  14. THE ORDER OF MERIT

    King Edward has conferred the Order of Merit upon Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace. Dr. Wallace is the well-known naturalist and occasional author, who shares with ...

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  15. ELCHO SHIELD

    The contest for the Elcho Shield has been declared void, owing to one of the Scottish competitors having used a rifle that did not comply with the regulations. ...

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  16. MILLERS AND MILL EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. Kelso presided over a very enthusiastic meeting of the Millers and Millers Employees' Union at the Trades Hall. The matter for discussion was the arrangement ...

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  17. SHOT DEAD

    A sensational street duel was witnessed in Nashville, Tennessee (U.S.A.), yesterday, when Robin Cooper shot dead ex-Senator Carmack owing to a political feud. ...

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  18. FRANK WOOTTON'S RECORD

    Frank Wootton, the young Sydney jockey, has ridden no fewer than nine winners within a week. ...

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  19. ROCKCHOPPERS' PROSECUTIONS

    The rockchoppors' cases in the Industrial Court this morning were not productive of any excitement as on previous occasions. The members of the Rockchoppors' Union. ...

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  20. TANNERS AND CURRLERS' UNION.

    The Tanners and Currlers' Union held a meeting at the Trades Hall on Saturday night. Mr. P. M'Cabe presided over a large attendance. A number of new members ...

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  22. CABLE CONDENSATIONS

    The cable messages which arrived after the last edition of the "Star" went to press yesterday are summarised as follow:— Plague has caused two death at ...

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  23. BREWERY BOARD, NO. 1.

    MR. Milner Stephen, barrister-at-law, has been appointed chairman of the Brewery, Board, No. 1. The next meeting will be held next Wednesday, at the Central Police ...

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  24. WAGES BOARDS

    The recommendation of Judge Heydon for the appointment of members to two wages boards was secured in the Industrial Court to-day. ...

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  25. BRITISH BOYS' BRIGADE

    It is just twenty-five years since the Boys' Brigade was founded (says a London contemporary). Like many other great movements, the Boys' Brigade originated ...

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  26. RELEASED MEN WELCOMED

    The rockehoppers held a public meeting in the Trades Hall last night, at which were present those members of the executive who were released from gaol the day before ...

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  27. WHAT IS GOING ON

    Newbury Spada Concert: Town Halt, 8. Tourist Harbor Trip: Fort Macquarie, 2.15 Kensington Races: First race, 2.10. Her Majesty's: "The Merry Widow," 7.45. ...

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