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  2. THE ELECTIONS. LIVERPOOL PLAINS.

    With a drawn battle on the occasion of the last historic by-election, and about a thousand new names added to the roll, Liverpool Plains is a difficult problem for the ...

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  3. TEETOTAL MAINE.

    The Information that prohibition has been repealed in the State of Maine, U.S.A., after having been in operation for over 50 years, came as a surprise to both the advocate and ...

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  4. RACING RECORDS.

    The spring meeting of the Austral;ian Jockey Club, which coluded at Randwick on Saturday, broke all records as far as attendance was concerned. There have been large crowds ...

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  5. IN THE FRINGE OF A CYCLONE.

    The steamer Franklyn, which arrived on Saturday from Valparaiso, struck the fringe of a cyclone on September 15, and had what Captain Splatt dcscrihcs as the roughest time ...

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  6. THE SCADDAN MINISTRY.

    Members of the new Labour Ministry were selected at a caucus meeting at Parliament House on Saturday, 33 members being present, including two Labour members of the ...

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  7. UNIONIST POLICY.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, speaking at Haddington last night, explained his attitude in regard to the Parliament (House of Lords' Veto) Bill. He said he did not desire that the House of ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. RIVEN PORTUGAL. MONARCHIST CAUSE GAINING.

    There are 8000 Republican troops on the northern frontier. The Government now admits that the Monarchists have occupied six towns, ...

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  9. [?]OCCUPIED. [?]TALIANS IN TRIPOLL.

    It is officially stated that after the Italian sailors landed at the Sultanich Fort, Tripoli, a number of Arabs belonging to the neighbourhood proceeded to the ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. FOR THE DURBAR.

    Few Australians will see the Durbar. The sight at Delhi when the King and Queen go there will doubtless be a grand one, but the charge for "admission" is too high for ...

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  11. CHURCH CONGRESS. THE RESURRECTION.

    At the Church Congress yesterday many complaints were made in regard to the Resurrection being dropped from religious teaching except at Easter-tide. ...

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  12. THE OTHER SIDE.

    It is officially stated that the new "Monarchist invasion has been nipped in the bud. The battleship Vasco de Gama has ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. NO SURPRISE.

    The Sicily correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Italy informed all the European Towers many weeks in advance that she was taking action in ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. INTERNATIONAL BALLOONING.

    As far as distance is concerned, the international balloon race for the Gordon Bennett Cup has so far been somewhat of a failure, as no less than seven of the nine ...

    Article : 289 words
  15. VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENT SCHEME.

    At the Church Congress to-day Lord Barnard, chairman of the finance committee, advocated the introduction in Great Britain of a scheme which is popular in Canada and ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. FORECASTING SEASONS.

    In the future it is probable that the Commonwealth Meteorological Bureau will, in addition to foretelling daily weather conditions, inform the public whether a good season or a ...

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  17. A RED SEA INCIDENT.

    A semi-official message from Massowah, the capital of Eritrea, the Italian colony on the Red Sea, states that the forts at Hodaidah, Yemen, and a Turkish gun ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. LABOUR UNREST. COAL-MINING TROUBLE.

    The Miners' Federation of Great Britain has resolved to secure a minimum wage for all districts, irrespective of abnormal working places, and has instructed the various ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. BAPTISTS AND BOXING.

    The action of the Rev. F. C. Spurr, of the William-street Baptist Church, Melbourne, who has approached Dr. Wright, the Primatc of Australia, with a view to instituting a ...

    Article : 815 words
  20. FIRING ON WHITE FLAG.

    It is officially stated that fire was treacherously opened at San Giovanni di [?]cdua a small seaport in Albania, Turkey, upon an Italian vessel flying the white ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. BOTH SIDES BUSY.

    The vanguard of the Liberal forces are already here, and are vigorously operating. The Labourites have not got so quickly off the mark. Mr. Nielsen, whose insistence on his ...

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  22. DUBLIN TIMBER TRADE.

    The strike in the Dublin timber trade has been settled. All the strikers have been reinstated except those who misconducted themselves ...

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  23. DEPTFORD DOCKERS.

    The dockers who were on strike at Deptford have resumed work on a mutual agreement. ...

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  24. A STIFF NOR'-EASTER.

    Yesterday afternoon a heavy wind blew from the north-east. Its average mean veiocity was 16 to 27 miles, the greatest veiocity being at 10 minutes past 5 o'clock—43 miles. ...

    Article : 348 words
  25. THE CHINGTU REBELLION.

    It is estimated that 2000 soldiers and 8000 rebels were killed during the Chingtu disturbances. Thousands are homeless and many people ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. HOME RULE.

    Mr. H. L. Samuel, Postmaster-General, speaking at Belfast, declared that the Government was unflinching in its determination to carry Home Rule. He added that the right ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. TROUBLE IN SPINNING TRADE.

    Owing to the refusal of two non-unionists to join the union, all the operatives at the Gatefield mill, Burnley, have given notice of their intention to strike on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 60 words
  28. UNIONS AND GOVERNMENT.

    The executive of the General Federation of Trades Unions has issued a circular in which it declares that the hostility of trades unions has been manufactured by interested ...

    Article : 123 words
  29. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Mexico is again astir. Twenty-five Indians were killed in a battle with the Federal forces in Chiallas. Another battle occurred at Puerla, and a ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 words
  31. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The Australasian Rugby League teameplayed the first of its international matches to-day against Wales at Ebbw Vale, before an attendance of 6000. ...

    Article : 395 words
  32. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Rioting continues in connection with the strike on the Harriman railway lines. Eight strike-breakers and a doputy-marshal were wounded yesterday. One man has been ...

    Article : 35 words
  33. FOUNDERED AT SEA.

    The four-masted barque Sofala, bound for Sydney, sprang a leak and foundered. The crow landed here. This vessel, 2160 tons, left Monte Video on ...

    Article : 44 words
  34. SHIP IN DISTRESS.

    The ship Saint Mirron, bound from Hamburg to Santa Rosalia, Mexico, appeared off Point Lonsdale early this morning, displaying signals which cnused the pilot steamer to promptly ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  36. TWO STRANGERS.

    Information has reached the Defence Department that recently two strange men were discovered on board the torpedo-destroyer Warrego, which is now being fitted out at ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. KEMPTON PARK OCTOBER MEETING.

    At the Kempton Park October meeting to-day the race for the principal event on the card resulted as under:— IMPERIAL PRODUCE PLATE of 3000 sovs, the ...

    Article : 273 words
  38. PENSIONS AND COMPENSATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Friday, the Minister for Railways, Mr. Billson, moved the second reading of a bill which is to restore the pension and compensation rights of ...

    Article : 129 words
  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. MISSING AREA OFFICER.

    The clothes which were found in the dressing-shed at Merewether Beach on Friday have been identified as belonging to Captain I A. Jennings, an area officer. As no other trace ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. PECULIAR SHOOTING INCIDENT.

    Two young men while driving along Turnbull-street, More wether, in a sulky yesterday had a rather startling experience. They state that they passed three youths, two of ...

    Article : 135 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN NOTE DESIGNS.

    The Prime Minister took to London the prize designs in the Australian note competition, and left them with note-engravers there to have certain alterations made, and a ...

    Article : 79 words
  43. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    When asked to-night wheather Burranccr Bay. Port Hacking, had been selected as the site of the Royal Naval College, the Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, said: "Burraneer ...

    Article : 54 words
  44. THE ORANGE TRAGEDY.

    Gladys Ethel M'Kenna, who was shot by John Joseph Roache, her lover, in M'Lachlan-street. Bletchington, Orange, died on Friday morning early. ...

    Article : 38 words
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