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  4. THE MARKSMEN'S MECCA.

    The great rille carnival commences in earnest to-morrow; when marksmen from all parts of the State, together with a big representation of the best shots of the ...

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  5. JAPANESE FINANCES.

    General Marquis Katsurn, the well-known Japanese soldier-statesman, delivered an important speech yesterday before the Bankers' Club in Tokio. ...

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  8. THE LAST MINUTE

    Latest sales on 'Change at 4.15 p.m. were --Union Bank, £66 5s; A.J.S. Bank "B" Depusitc, 12s (a rise of 1[?]d); B.H. Junctior North, terms one month. 38[?] 3d. ...

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  9. SUMMARY.

    Captain Bernier, on behalf of tho Canadian Government, has taken possession of Banks Land and many far northern islands. The captain has published a letter which ...

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  10. A DRAMATIC EXECUTION.

    A dramatic scene occurred in Barcelona yesterday at the execution of Garcia, one of the leaders of the recent revolt. It so happened that the members of the ...

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  11. FED LIKE AN IMBECILE

    Upon her release from Windsor Green Prison, Birmingham, yesterday. Miss Laura Ainsworth, the first of the "hunger" strikers to be discharged, was immediately driven to ...

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  12. DROPPED DEAD IN THE PULPIT

    The Rev. David Reith, hon. canon of Rochester diocese, mot with a terribly sudden and tragic death yesterday. He was preaching in St. Alphage Church, ...

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  13. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Church Congress was opened in Swansea to-day. The chief subject set down for discussion is Disestablishment in Wales. ...

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  14. CONGO ATROCITIES.

    Sir Conan Doyle has published a powerful indictment of Belgian misrule in the Congo, particularly with regard to the atroclties that are being perpetrated in that ...

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  15. THE WRONG REMBDY.

    Doctor Wade: "I believe your pulse is improving,since I applied this iodine." N.S.W.: "You can't get rid of that lump with iodine. You must use the kaife. If yon don't. [?] call in another doctor. He looked upon Governments as more or loss in the nature of a family, doctor; they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE CZARINA.

    Many, reports are in circulation that the Czarina has had a severe, relapse at Livadia. ...

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  17. WORK AND WAGES.

    Labor Council. Trades. Hall Committee. Electrical Trade Society. ...

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  18. RISKS ON PRIVATE RAILWAYS.

    An interesting action was heard in the Circuit Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Pring and a jury of four. Margaret Wells, of wife of a miner, living at Minmi, claimed ...

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  19. LABOR WOMEN'S DEBATE.

    The Labor Women's Political Debating Club held a meeting last night in the Trades Hall and amongst other things they decided against a bonus for babies, the Mainckle ...

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  20. ALL OVER A NAME.

    Detective Surridge met a young man in Harris-street yesterday afternoon whom he thought fit to stop for a short conversation. The man was communicative enough, but ...

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  21. DOMESTIC WORKERS' UNION.

    At the Trades Hall-last night, there was a large gathering of the members of the Domestic Workers Union. After considerable discussion it was decided to meet the ...

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  22. COMBINED CITY LEAGUES.

    The Combined City political Labor Leagues met at the Trades Hall last night. Delegates from, the various leagues of the city reported that with the exception of one ...

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  23. VICTORIAN LAND TAX PROPOSALS.

    The proposal in the Land Tax Bill now before the Legislative Assembly, caused a deputation of the representatives of the financial institutions of Victoria to interview the ...

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  24. FARRIERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Farriers Union was held last night, at which it was decided to institute proceedings against several employers for not keeping time and pay sheets, and for ...

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  25. PLASTERERS' UNION.

    The learn[?] class established in connection with the plasterers' Union with the object of endeavoring to solve the [?] question, met last night at the Trades Hall. ...

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  26. A COLLIERY IN FLAMES

    Reports from Vancouver state that 30 men are imprisoned in a burning colliery at Dunsmuir, Ladysmith. At latest advices 14 bodies had been ...

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  27. SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Emanuel College, Cambvidge, has granted a science research scholarship of £150 to Mr. Wolfish, a Sydney student. Two other Sydney students, Messrs. S. J. ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES FISHES.

    The exhibit arranged by the Fisheries Department of edible fishes inhabiting the coastal and inland waters of New South Wales, which attracted so much attention recently ...

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  29. CRUDE MILITARY INVENTIONS

    The Defence Department desire it to be made known that as many of the communications received by the department regarding inventions are from persons whose ...

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  30. THE ELECTIONS.

    Last night at Rockdale a meeting of the St. George Electoral Council was held, the president (Mr. W. T. Willington) in the ...

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  31. GLASS WORKERS.

    A successful meeting of the Plate Sheet, and [?] Glass Workers Union was held last night at the Trade Hall. Eight new members joined. The union is ...

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  32. "TOO TALKATIVE."

    A New York telegram reports that Mr. Crane, the new American Minister to Pekin, was on the eve of leaving for China when his departure was suddenly stopped under ...

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  33. TOM MANN IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Tom Mann, the socialist leader, intends departing from Australia in December, and will make his farewell appearances at Sydney in a series of lectures at the Protestant ...

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  35. COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Yesterday a strike took place at South Clifton Colliery, and the miners at the "tunnel" mine also ceased work. The trouble originated over two men ...

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  36. WHAT IS GOING ON.

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  38. PAID OFF ALL HIS DEBTS.

    A young farmer named Richard Alexander Maltby, of Bleasby, Notts, has hod his bank puptcy annulled in the Nottingham Bank Tuptcy Court. It was stated that ...

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