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  6. THIS MORNING’S NEWS,

    An agreement has been arrived at connection with the Broken Hill Maritime Labor dispute in Sydney. Mr. Justice Owen’s award. ...

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  7. KING’S COLT

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A [?] colt, the property of His Majesty the King, while being exercised by the royal jockey at Newmarket course ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING

    There was some interesting work done at Ascot this morning, When gallops are done it will be mentioned all others being done on the grass. ...

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  9. LAND SCANDALS

    SYDNEY, This Day.— The Chief Justice said to-day that in view of the report of the Commission on the land scandals and the resolution, recently ...

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  10. ST. PIERRE EXODUS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In order to stop the present extensive [?] to Canada, the authorities [?] Pierre, a French island off the south ...

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  11. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Federal elections passed off yesterday without any undue excitement, and, if there was at any time a touch of feverishness in the proceedings, it ...

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  12. GERMAN ARMY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Despite the promise given to tho Reichstag by Herr Dernberg, head of the Colonial Branch of the German Foreign Office, that he ...

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  13. HUGH WATT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Hugh Watt has re-married the Lady Violet, his second wife, in order to remove the possible illegalities in connection ...

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  14. CONFERENCE OF

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Bight Hon. the Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, has had a conference with the Archbishop of ...

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  15. New South Wales

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Further count of votes has strengthened the position of Mr. J. C. Watson, leader of the Labor Party, and Mr. George Reid, ...

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  16. BAILIFF AND HORSE

    Minnie Launder was charged at the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. Roe, P. M., with having stolen a horse, the property of R. F. Claffey. ...

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  18. South Australia

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The scrutiny of the votes cast at the Federal poll Yesterday is proceeding slowly, and is not yet complete. ...

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  19. LORD ROSEBERY

    LONDON, . Wednesday.—Lord Rosebery speaking at “Edinburgh, declared that the country would prefer to have the House of Lord in an unreformed ...

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  20. ENGLAND’S SAFETY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Wolsley, in a letter to the Earl of Wemyes, laments that the nation regards as “Cassandras” those experts who ...

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  21. Queensland

    BRISBANE, This Day.—Returns of the Senate poll so far to hand put Higgs (Labor), and Sayers and Chatamay (anti-socialists) in the lead. They ...

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  22. CAPE TO CAIRO

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Government is negotiating for the cession of a strip of territory by the Congo State, for the purposes of the ...

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  23. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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  24. THE EXHIBITION

    Despite that it was election night, and that the climatic Conditions were extremely unpleasant, a good crowd of people turned up at the ...

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  25. Personal Notes

    Nothing more sensational in the whole of the elections is to be recorded than the overwhelming defeat of “Honest Tom” Playford for the South ...

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  27. THE COST

    MELBOURNE, This Day—It is estimated that the losses by the building strike so far amount to £30,000. ...

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  28. FRANCE &THE POPE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All the French churches have made a declaration under the Public Meetings Act which legalises religious worship. ...

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  29. ILLNESS OF

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. Coldham, a well-known barrister, had a sudden illness to-day. It is feared that he will loss his leg, ...

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  30. Victoria

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  31. A LOST PHOTO

    At the City Court this morning, H. Bols was charged with detaining photograph, the property of Miss. Malcolm. ...

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  32. MINING IN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter’s correspondent at Johannesburg states that the experiments which have been carried out with the new drill have ...

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  33. BONZER BALLS

    At the City Police Court this morning Edward P. Brunton was charged before Mr. Roe, P.M., with having stolen a set of billiard balls, valued at ...

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  34. REPRESENTATIVES.

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  35. LATEST SORATOHINGS

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  36. ADJOURNED INQUEST

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of Mr. Patrick Walsh on Friday last, which was to have been proceeded with this afternoon, has been again ...

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