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  2. AT THE STATION.

    As the lancer escort trotted up the crowd parted, and cheers rang out spontaneously. The band played the National Anthem, and Lord and Lady Denman must have known ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL LAWS.

    The material which Australasia is furnishing the rest of the world with in regard to the regulation of industries and the settlement of industrial disputes will be increased by two ...

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  4. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES.

    The adoption of automatic telephones in lieu of the unsatisfactory system now in operation in Sydney is under consideration by the Postmaster-General, and this evening the ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Bishop of London, speaking in the Lyceum Theatre last night, protested against any amendments that would weaken the White Slave Traffic Bill. He said that 5000 girls ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Wyreema, s, 6337 tons, Captain J. Crahle, from Brisbane. Burns, Philp. and Co., Ltd., agents. Kariane, s, 1376 tons, Captain Bunney, from Devonport. Union S. S. Company, Limited, agents. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 words
  8. MOSS VALE DEMONSTRATION.

    A great crowd assembled on the platform to-night to meet the Governor-General and Lady Denman as they passed through Moss Vale on their way to Melbourne. The Mayor ...

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  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Oct. 8.

    Wakatipu, s, for La[?]eston, via Eden; Dunboola, s, for Western australian Ports, via Melbourne and Adelaide; Tyrian, s, for Brisbane; Wyreema, s, for Melbourne: Kyarra, s, for Cooktown, via ports; Fitzroy, ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Van Waerwyek arrived at Sourabaya from Australia on October 3. R.M.S. Medina arrived at Plymouth from Australia on October 4. ...

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  11. THE BOSSNET SIGNALLED.

    Early this morning the French barquet Bossnet, timber-laden, from Columbia River, bound to Sydney, was signalled six miles off the Heads. ...

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  12. STILL LARGER MOTOR-DRIVEN VESSELS.

    Motor-driven vessels are being built and designed with ever-increasing carrying capacity. Messrs. Krupp at their Germania Yard, Kiel, are building for the German branch of the Standard Oil Company ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. JOINT COMMITTEE.

    An agreement in respect to the Shortland colliery was completed at to-day's meeting of the joint concillation committee. The principal features are that the yardage rate ...

    Article : 222 words
  14. MANUFACTURES WEEK.

    To-day is the opening of Manufactures Week. Hundreds of the leading shops of Sydney will display in their windows only those goods which are manufactured in this country. It ...

    Article : 202 words
  15. TITANIC MEMORIAL.

    A Woman's Titanic Memorial Association has been formed in Washington to [?] there a great marble [?]ch in honour of the men who went down on the Titanic, that women and children might live. Many ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 871 words
  17. A SLIGHT DELAY.

    The [?].U.S.N. Company's steamer kano[?], which arrived here yesterday, had some slight difficulty with her steering gear as she was about to leave Adelaide for Melbourne on Thursday last. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. TRAINING SHIP MERSEY.

    The White Star cadet ship Mersey, on her present voyage to Sydney, has 18 new cadets besides those who leave made one or more voyages in the shin. It, is also worth recording that out of 19 boys who went ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. OLD STEAMER SOLD.

    The steamer Warooke, recently owned by the Gulf Steamship Company, Ltd., and which formerly traded between Adelaide and Editbursh, was sold by auction on Thursday last by Messrs. Mali[?] Russell, and ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. MUSKETRY EFFICIENCY.

    Independent altogether of the citizen forces, there are 50,341 riflemen in Australia, members of 1120 clubs, and 35,004 of them have proved themselves "efficient." These ...

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  21. FEDERAL MINISTERS TO ATTEND DISPLAY.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) will leave Melbourne for Sydney to-night, to attend a luncheon in connection with the "made in Australia" display, organised by the ...

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  22. IMMIGRANTS ON STATE STEAMER.

    The steamer Western Australian, recently purchased by the Western Australian Government for its State steamship service,and which, according to cable advices, is delayed at Port Said, undergoing repairs to ...

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  23. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Moeraki, from Wellington. Brisbane, from Kaipara. ...

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  24. NAVAL BASES.

    In preparation for the development of the new naval bases, the first of two dredges has been ordered by the Naval Department. Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) made ...

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  25. BAB HARBOURS.

    The following reports were received yesterday:— Richmond River Heads, bar 12ft; [?]ning Heads, bar 13ft, crossing 9ft 6in; Camden Haven Heads, bar 7ft 9in; Tweed Heads, bar 10ft 6in, crossing 6ft 2in; ...

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  26. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: Oct. 7, Marloo, s, from Melbourne; Gab[?], s, Ouraka, s, from Sydney; Mallina, s, from Rockhampton. MARYBOROUGH (690m).—Arr: Oct. 6, Tina[?], s, ...

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  27. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. F. Correy, a cyclist, of Flinders-street, Darlinghurst, was treated at,St. Vincent's Hospital for a fractured collarbone, which, he sustained while riding in an Eight-hour sports ...

    Article : 34 words
  28. KILIED BY FALLING CHIMNEY.

    A sensational accident occurred at the Commercial Hotel, Main-street. The bar premises are being enlarged. To allow of this the men employed were pulling down a ...

    Article : 224 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking at New Plymouth the Governor (Lord Islington) warned the farmers to be prepared against a slump in prices in the home market, should it ever come to pass. ...

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  30. SPONTANEOUS SEND-OFF. I

    "It was indeed a magnificent send-off," [?] marked Sir William.M'Millan after the train had steamed out. "There were extraordinary mainfestations of ...

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  31. A HAWKER'S DEATH.

    Allen Tyndale Smith, 38, a hawker, died at 28O Great Barcom-street, Darlinghurst, on Sunday, and his body now lies at the George-street North Morgue. It appears that on ...

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  32. EIGHT-HOUR DAY IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local trades unions celebrated Eight-hour Day by a sports meeting at the snow ground and a procession through the streets of the town. In the front row of the ...

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  33. CIVIL AMBULANCE.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Civil Ambulance, reports were submitted which showed that during the month of September 616 cases wore attended, and 2582 miles ...

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  34. A CHILD'S FALL.

    Donald Scott. 6, fell from a second floor window in Charlotte-lane, Woolloomooloo, at about 1.40 p.m. yesterday. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital, and admitted, suffering ...

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  35. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Sales on 'change to-day were:—Melbourne Electric stock, 24/6, 24/3; S.A. Brewing, [?]., 18/9. BRISBANE, Monday. Potatoes were much [?] to-day at the markets. ...

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  36. MINER KILLED.

    William Benjamin Thomas was badly injured by a fall of stone at the Stanford colliery, and died on Saturday night. Deceased was aged 40, married, and leaves a widow and three ...

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  37. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    A young man, Hercules Green, met with a serious shooting accident on Saturday. Whilst endeavouring to reach a bird in a tree his pea-rifle struck the trunk of the tree, ...

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  38. EXCISE AND BOUNTY.

    Nearly 800 farmers assembled in the Britannia Hall on Saturday to consider the matter of the abolition of the excise and bounty. Communications were read from 84 others, ...

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  39. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES.

    Elder Smith and Co., Ltd., report having held their second wool sale of the Adelaide series to-day. They offered a catalogue of 9850 bales, and sold [?]50. Fine and light condition wool sold in favour of sellers ...

    Article : 388 words
  40. MARINE WIRELESS.

    A letter from the Commonwealth agent in South Africa (Mr. A. H. Hinton) has been received by the External Affairs Department. Several matters of interest to Australia are ...

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  41. POLICE SERGEANT'S DEATH.

    Sergeant Edmund Forrest Mulcahy, officer in charge of the Geelong police, committed suicide to-day by shooting himself with a revolver. Mulcahy had a severe attack of ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. CANEFIELD FIRE.

    A disastrous cane fire is reported from Alligator Creck. Several farms adjoining one another have been burnt out. ...

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  43. THE FIGHT TO GO ON.

    The hon. secretary to the citizens' committee, Mr. Arthur Macarthur, was also delighted at the character of lhe send-off. "I am sure," he said, "everybody will be ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (12Slm).—Dep: Oct. 7. Northern Chief, s, for Sydney. BLUFF.—Arr: Oct. 7, Maitai, s. from Melbourne. Dep: Oct. 7, Manuka, s, for Melbourne; Rangatira, s, ...

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  45. LEG AMPUTATED.

    John Hall, of Bell, had his right leg broken in a dray accident a fortnight ago, and when admitted to the hospital it was found that the limb was so badly smashed that it had to ...

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  46. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    It was announced at the annual convention of the Victorian Christian Endeavour Union to-day that the world's convention of Christion Endeavourers would be held in Sydney ...

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  47. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 152 words
  48. THE IRONWORKS.

    Mr. C. H. Hoskins stated to-day that the 35-ton steel furnaco had been successfully tapped three times up to this morning, and was running very nicely indeed. The firm ...

    Article : 109 words
  49. THE WAIHI STRIKE.

    The Waihi strike, which has bren dragging along for some months, was not occasioned by any dissatisfaction on the part of the men with the conditions of labour, but by the ...

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  50. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—0verland. 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—0verland 3.30p.m. Eden, etc. and Montague Island.—Merimbula, 8.30 a.m. ...

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  51. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    At a smoke concert under the auspices of the Valley Lodge, M. of O.,. Bro. Kemp, Grand Secretary who was among the visitors spoke of the recent conference ...

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  52. TUE-OF-WAR.

    With the adoption of the close, clear style of pulling by the majority of the teams engaged in the Stadium tug-of-war carnival, the contests have become of the "quick and lively" order. Teams simply ...

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  53. COMMONWEALTH EISTEDDFOD.

    The competitions now being held by the grand commonwealth Eisteddiod were continued at the Y. M. C. A. Hall last night. The programme opened with an open piano [?] (section 73) competition, two of the ...

    Article : 251 words
  54. COONAMBLE EISTEDDFOD.

    The [?] results are as follows:—Recitation, girls under 16: Clarice Brain. Recitation, ladies: [?] Miller. Australian recital: W. Brain. Recitation, boys: Tom Brain, 1: P. M'Alary, 2. Shakespearian ...

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  55. SOUTH GRAFTON MURDER.

    The condemned man louie The[?]. sentenced to death for the murder of Edward Hoel at south Grafton, has become very despendent, and now fuily realise the seriousness ...

    Article : 50 words
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