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  6. News of the World by our Independent Cable Service.

    The proceedings at Westminster to-day upon the reassembling of the House of Commons for the autumn session were very brief and simple. ...

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  7. AMERICAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL.

    One of the undergraduates at Bothany College, in Virginia, a young man of the name of M'Coy, has been charged with the manslaughter of the captain of the opposing ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S WIRELESS STATIONS.

    In the Federal Parliament yesterday references were made to the delay in the establishment of wireless stations in Australia. One speaker endeavored to throw doubt on ...

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  9. AMERICAN FOOD SUPPLIES.

    There was a big decline in pork to-day, prices going down from 5 to 15 per cent. Beef also is affected, though Western packers are endeavoring to hold up prices. ...

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  10. TOLSTOI'S CRITICAL CONDITION

    The condition of Count Tolstoi, who was seized with illness while travelling by train and who had to be left at one of the wayside stations, is so critical that it is said ...

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  11. TOLSTOI ON THE SIMPLE LIFE.

    The cables lately have indicated Tolstoi's contempt for money, and his desire for a quiet, secluded life. Tolstoi dislikes cities, and he thinks that ...

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  12. THE SEINE RISING

    The Seine rose to the 15ft. level to-day. A great volume of water is heading towards Paris, and the people are alarmed at the prospect of another disastrous flood. ...

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  13. CARTRIDGES AND CELESTIALS.

    Many lives were lost by an explosion today in the cartridge factory at Pao-ting, 70 miles south-west of Pekin. No details of the disaster have yet come to ...

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  14. WASHED ASHORE.

    The Navigation Department this morning received an important message from the pilot at Crookhaven Heads, 74 miles to the south of Sydney. ...

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  15. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The shares in Australian land companies have been depressed by sales, those who have parted with their scrip fearing the effect of the Commonwealth land tax. ...

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  16. MODERATES CALLED UPON TO UNITE.

    Speaking in Bristol last night Lord Curzon called upon all Moderates to unite in order to defeat the scheming of the Government. "If the Liberals are victorious," he said, ...

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  17. REFRESHMENT ROOMS ROBBED

    The trial of Frederick Henry Harris, a barman, on a charge of stealing £517 7s 1d belonging to John M'Donald at Moss Vale on October 22 was concluded at the ...

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  18. CHINA'S BIG ARMY.

    Speaking before the Canadian Club last night. Professor Mayor, who has just returned from a visit lo China, said that during the last five years the Chinese Army had ...

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  19. A CENTURY OF PEACE.

    The Canadian Club and the American Peace Society are Jointly promoting a conference of representative statesmen to formulate plans to commemorate, In 1914, the ...

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  20. "MONTHS AND MONTHS AND MONTHS."

    A peculiar circumstance in connection with the work of a wages board was mentioned in the Industrial Court to-day Mr. Mitchell made an application on behalf of the ...

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  21. LEAVE TO APPEAL GRANTED.

    In the High Court at Darlinghurst this morning the Chief Justice, and Justices Barton, O'Connor, and Isaacs, on the motion of Mr. Wise, K.C., and Mr. James (instructed ...

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  22. A JURY DISAGREES.

    The jury empanelled in the case of Richard Archibald Hyne, a wool-buyer, charged with receiving 6561lb, of wool and 19 woolsack, the property of Alfred Charles Van ...

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  23. THE CREMORNE TRAMWAY.

    The construction of the Cremorne tramline is progressing at a good pace. Already the roadway from Shadforth-street to the water's edge has been opened and graded ...

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  24. A LITTLE GIRL'S DEATH.

    A pathetic story was unfolded in an inquest by the City Coroner to-day in connection with the death of a little two-year-old girl, Rachel Cohen. Deceased succumbed at ...

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  25. MARINE INQUIRIES.

    Four inquiries are to be held by the Marine Court next week. The circumstances of the collision in Johnstone's Bay between the ferry steamer Lady Carrington and the ...

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  26. KILLED BY A RUNAWAY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Jonathan Keam, who while trying to stop a runaway horse and waggonette on Monday, fell under the wheels of the waggonette, and ...

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  28. MR. LOVE, S.M., CONGRATULATED.

    When Mr. M. S. Love. S.M., took his seat on the bench at the Central Police Court this morning, Mr. R. H. Levien, on behalf of the members of the Bar, congratulated him ...

    Article : 188 words
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