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  2. MOTOR CAR FATALITIES.

    The motor car race of 278 miles for the Vanderbilt Cup was run yesterday, and was won by Harry Grant with an Alco car. Three people were killed, and ...

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  3. DERBY DAY.

    "Derby Day," the great Spring racing fixture at the A.J.C. Randwick meeting, on Saturday proved a signal success. A vast crowd, numbering something over 30,000, thronged the ...

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  4. TURKEY'S POLICY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cettinge, capital of Montenegro, reports that owing to the severities of the Turks the entire population of an Albanian village have entered ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. THE LABOUR PLEDGE.

    Mr. Osborne, who was plaintiff in the action Osborne versus the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, in which the House of Lords declared that compulsory ...

    Article : 325 words
  6. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    The Premier speaks to-night in the Masonic Hall, Walker-street, North Sydney, on behalf of Alderman Cocks. On present indications the fight in St. ...

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  7. LABOUR AND CAPITAL.

    In connection with the trouble at the Cambrian Combine's pits, South Wales, Mr. D. A. Thomas, M.P. (Liberal) for Merthyr, states that the Employers' ...

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  8. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    A terrible explosion, followed by a fire, occurred in the building of the "Los Angeles Times," California, at midnight yesterday. The building was completely ...

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  9. THE BERLIN RIOTS.

    The President of the Police in Berlin, while regretting the unprovoked assault on the four journalists, declines to punish his subordinates for assaulting the ...

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  10. MILLIONAIRE CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Edward Rosonheimer, a wealthy manufacturer of New York, was driver of a motor car which was in collision with another car recently, causing the death of ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. GREAT COTTON LOCKOUT.

    The cotton spinners, have locked out 700 mills, employing 150,000 operatives. A conference between the spinners and the operatives, arranged by Mr. G. R ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. AERONAUTICS.

    While flying on aeroplanes at Milan, Captain Dickson, an English airman, came into collision in midair with a French airman, M. Thomas. Both were ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. NAVAL DISASTER.

    A disaster occurred to bluejackets in the North River, New York, yesterday. A tender from the battleship New Hampshire capsized in the river, and it is feared that ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. THE BOILERMAKERS' SCHEME.

    The boilermakers on the north-east coast are agitating, in the event of the next conference with the Federation of Shipbuilding Employers proving abortive, to ...

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  15. OBJECTIONABLE BOOKS.

    The bookselling firm of John Heywood, Limited, has been fined £365 for selling objectionable books without imprints. Two thousand books were destroyed. ...

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  16. AN INEVITABLE COMPARISON.

    The estate of the late Mr. George Howell, who represented the North-east Division of Bethnal Green from 1885 to 1895 in the House of Commons, and who ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. 1000 MILES RACE.

    An air race of 1000 miles, from Chicago to New York, has been planned. Ten airmen have entered. ...

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  18. METAL WORKERS AMALGAMATE.

    At a conference of unions associated with the metal and foundry industries, representing 35,000 workers, it was decided to amalgamate. ...

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  19. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    Captain Hugh Willyams yesterday surrondered at [?] to a warrant dirceting his arrest on a charge of uttering, in conjunction with his wife, Olive Alice ...

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  20. LORD KILBRACKEN.

    Lord Kilbracken of Killegar (Sir Arthur Godley), formerly Permanent Under-Secretary for India, will visit the Canadian Military College at Kingston and the ...

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  21. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    At the conspiracy trial in Nasik, Bombay, evidence was given respecting a secret society divided into three grades. The lowest instilled in the minds of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. NEW NATIONALISM.

    Mr. Roosevelt has opened the campaign in New York State. He declares that the party of New Nationalism stands for honesty in public life, for efficiency in the ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. PARIS TO TOKIO.

    Baron Hiral, President of the Japanese Railways, is now in Paris seeking to arrange for the construction of a line from Mukden to Wiju, which will reduce the ...

    Article : 47 words
  24. A FLOATING ISLAND.

    The barque At[?]as, which has arrived at Seattle from Philadelphia, reports passing a floating island, half a mile square, off Cape Horn. ...

    Article : 33 words
  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    George Gray, [?]., the Australian player, will receive 100 guineas from the makers of the table and 50 guineas from the makers of the balls as a result of his ...

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  26. IMMIGRATION.

    The emigrants who have passed through the New South Wales Government agency for the past quarter consist of 326 farm hands, 80 domestics, and 846 nominated ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. NEW BRITISH CRUISER.

    A British second-class cruiser under steam trials averaged 26.84 knots, which is the record, except for torpedoers. ...

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  28. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    It is reported that 100 miners have been killed at a mine at Palen, Mexico. Oct. 2. The disastet at Palen was caused by an ...

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  29. WIRELESS LIGHTING.

    M. Poulsen, the inventor of a system of wireless telephony, exhibited at Copenhagen yesterday an invention for electric lighting without wires. ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. DEATH OF MR. W. HOMER.

    Mr. Winslow Homer, a well-known American artist, died at Portland, Maine, yesterday, aged 74 years. ...

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  31. REMARKABLE MURDER CASE.

    A remarkable murder trial has concluded at Barrie, Ontario. Mary Dolan and Thomas M'Nulty have been found guilty of the murder of an illegitimate ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES.

    The United States secret service has unearthed what appears like an extensive attempt to counterfeit National Bank notes. ...

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  33. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon bidding was spirited. Faulty merinos were somewhat weak, but prices for crossbreds were fully maintained. ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. AUSTRALIA'S INDUSTRY.

    Mr. M'Kenzie, Victorian Minister for Lands, attended the irrigation congress at Pueblo Colorado. In the course of a speech Mr. M'Kenzie said that Australian's ...

    Article : 70 words
  35. CAMORRA IN AMERICA.

    The police of Cincinnati and Ohio are investigating the murder of an Italian. It is hoped in the course of the investigation to locate the headquarters of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. EXPORT OF IRISH WHISKY.

    The exports of Irish whisky during the period 1904 to 1908 averaged 8,000,000 gallons annually, valued at over £2,000,000. Owing to the Budget the exports in 1909 ...

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  37. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue of the United Kingdom for the quarter ended September 30 amounted to £41,540,819. To this sum Customs contributed £8,290,000, excise £12,071,000, ...

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  38. DRESSES AND ATTENDANCE.

    Such a large and representative gathering as that which assembled at Randwick on Saturday afternoon has seldom. If ever, been recorded on the opening day of the A.J.C. ...

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  39. STORMS IN THE SUN.

    The astronomer at Santa Clara College, California, announces that there will occur on the sun's disc this week rapidly disintegrating sun spot upheavals. ...

    Article : 33 words
  40. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The "Law Journal" says that a simple solution of payment of members is to reaffirm the liability of shires and boroughs to pay the salaries of their representatives ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. SUBMARINE'S LONG VOYAGE.

    A French submarine has voyaged an aggregate distance of 1400 miles without a hitch. ...

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  42. THE NETHERLANDS FLEET.

    Commodore Van Voss and the principal officers of the Netherlands squadron paid a number of official calls yesterday. In the evening the commodore and staff ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. RAILWAYS IN FRANCE.

    Three further accidents on the railways in France have enforced the agitation for the renewal of the rolling stock and permanent way. ...

    Article : 35 words
  44. THE AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Australian destroyers, Parramatta and Yarra, have arrived at Port Said. AT ALL SEASONS. SPRING, ...

    Article : 30 words
  45. KING EDWARD COINAGE.

    The Federal Treasury has ordered another £200,000 worth of King Edward coinage, making £600,000 worth altogether. This order was placed in anticipation of a rush at ...

    Article : 41 words
  46. THE SEASONS CHANGE. SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER.

    At all seasons Wolfe's Schnapps is the beverage that benefits. Buy whole bottles.— Advt. ...

    Article : 20 words
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