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  2. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,279 words
  3. THE CALL OF MISSIONS.

    A service of intercession was held in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 1.20 yesterday in connection with the General Synod Missionary Conference, organised by the Australian Board ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION

    Reuter's 'correspondent at Paris, telegraphing at noon, reports:— "I learn from a sure source that Lisbon was bombarded yesterday, and that ...

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  5. THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK.

    There are 27 fresh cases of cholera in the Naples district, and nine deaths have occurred. ...

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  6. MILITARY TRADE-UNION.

    The National Guards, of the United States held a conference at St. Louis today. Resolutions were passed demanding that Congress should place the guard on ...

    Article : 103 words
  7. CONSERVATIVE PARTY.

    The increasing unrest in the Conservative rank and file has resulted in 100 members of the House of Lords and House of Commons, headed by Lord ...

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  8. REVOLT IN LISBON.

    The Paris "Matin" publishes a wireless telegram stating that a revolution has broken out in Portugal at Lisbon. Warships are bombarding the palace. ...

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  9. A CASE IN NEW YORK.

    The steamer Santa Anna, which has arrived at New York from Naples, has been quarantined owing to their being a case of cholera aboard. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    At the Imperial Conference which met in London in 1907 the need for a General Staff selected from the forces of the Empire as a whole was affirmed. ...

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  11. CASES IN MARSEILLES.

    Three passengers on a steamer which has arrived at Marseilles from the East are suffering from cholera. Passengers who were in contact with the patients have ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. THE COTTON LOCKOUT.

    There is a more hopeful feeling as to the prospects of a settlement of the cotton outlook. Several mill-owners have offered to employ Howe, the grinder, dismissed ...

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  13. ROYAL FLAG DISOWNED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Santanda, Spain, reports that the German steamer Illyria has received a wireless message from the steamer Cap Blanco, anchored off ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, and Mr. Hull, Treasurer, defeated in the elections for Pretoria East and a Johannesburg Division, respectively, will ...

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  15. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    Mr. Enoch Edwards, M.P. (Labour), President of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, in opening the Miners' Federation Conference at Edinburgh, said that ...

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  16. LOS ANGELES EXPLOSION.

    The police at Los Angeles announce that in regard to the explosion which destroyed the office of the "Los Angeles Times" they have discovered a clue to the dynamitards. ...

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  17. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Duke and the Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia will leave England in the Balmoral Castle on Tuesday for South Africa. ...

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  18. BRITISH DAIRY SHOW.

    At the Dairy Show there were 41 exhibits in the Colonial butter competition. The awards were:— Salt Butter.—Ipswich (Q.), 1; South ...

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  19. VOLUNTARY LEVY FAILS.

    Since the Osborne judgment was delivered two branches of the boilermakers' and shipbuilding societies in Sunderland endeavoured to secure payment of a ...

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  20. LABOUR RIOT AT COLOGNE.

    Navvies on strike at Cologne attacked non-strikers as they were leaving work under police escort. The assailants tore paving cobbles from the street and bombarded ...

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  21. HOME RULE.

    A representative of the "Daily Express" has interviewed Mr. J. E. Redmond IN New York. Mr. Redmond said: "Nationalist ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. THE NAVIGATION BILL.

    The "Shipping Gazette," commenting upon the Commonwealth Navigation Bill, says that the mensure might properly be described as a Seaman's Relief Bill. It ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. TOWN HALL, MEETING.

    A missionary meeting, arranged by the Australian Board of Missions and the Church Missionary Association, was held in the Town Hall last evening, under the presidency of ...

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  24. MURDER IN ROME.

    An individual supposed to be a boy shot Flice Nardiello in a street of Rome, and lay sobbing on the body. When arrested the individual was discovered to ...

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  25. CAUSE OF THE OUTBREAK.

    Lieutenant Rebello fatally wounded with a revolver shot Dr. Bombardo, a celebrated Alienist, in Lisbon, and lender of the campaign of the Liberals against the Clericals. ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. THE BERLIN RIOTS.

    A great public meeting, which was held in Berlin under the auspices of the Democratic Union, expressed sympathy for the English journalists who were assaulted by ...

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  27. SUICIDE WITH DYNAMITE.

    Daniel M'Millan, a dynamite expert, employed at the North American Asbestos mines, Caspar, Wyoming, committed suicide yesterday by placing 100lb. of ...

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  28. TRAGEDY ON THE STAGE.

    A murder was committed yesterday at Cartegena, Spain, on the stage of the Actual Idadis Theatre. Senor Sorel, the director of the theatre, had refused to ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. DEAR MEAT IN ITALY.

    Veal is 2s per lb in Rome, and beef 9d to 1s 6d per lb. A cold-store has been erected in Genoa, with a view to obtaining supplies from ...

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  30. NEW AUSTRALIAN CRUISER.

    The "Shipping Gazette" states that the order for the Australian second-class cruiser has been entrusted, to Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, und Co., Ltd., ...

    Article : 410 words
  31. LOSS OF THE CHIRIQUI.

    In connection with the reported logs of the steamer Chiriqui, 643 tons, of the Pacific Steamship Navigation Company, in the Gulf of Panama, owing to an ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. THE BOURKE MURDER.

    At the resumed inquiry into the death of Alexandao Eismond before the coronor, Mr. O. Butler, to-day, Boris Senkovitch appeared in custody. Further evidence was taken. ...

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  33. VATICAN ANXIOUS.

    The Vatican is anxious as to the effect out the revolution will produce in Spain. ...

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  34. A BRILLIANT METEOR.

    A brilliant meteor, 150 miles from the earth, startled residents of Johannesburg last evening. Its light equalled in brilliancy that of a naval searchlight, and ...

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  35. TRIALS OF THE NEPTUNE.

    The trials of the battleship Neptune, the latest Dreadnought to be completed, were completely successful. The ten 12in. guns with which the ...

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  36. GERMAN LABOUR TROUBLES.

    German shipbuilders have offered certain concessions to the workmen, and if these are accepted it will avert the threatened lockout of 630,000 men in the metal trades. ...

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  37. NO OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The Portuguese consulate in London has no official confirmation of the revolt, but private advices lead the consulate officers to believe that the news of the ...

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  38. FIRE IN MONTE VIDEO.

    The new docks and Customs office in Monte Video have been destroyed by fire. The damage exceeds £80,000. ...

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  39. "DOWN WITH THE MONARCHY!"

    Monarchical intrigues and ecclesiastical excesses have plunged Portugal into the throes of revolution. The days of her Imperial Glory vanished long ago, and the nation lived ...

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  40. INTERDICT AGAINST LEVIES.

    In the Court of Session at Edinburgh, Lord Guthrie has granted an interim interdict against the Fife and Kinross Miners' Association to prevent it making ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. PRISON ADMINISTRATION.

    The report of the Commissioners of Prisons insists on the necessity for longer sentences for prisoners undergoing the Borstal system. A year's detention, it is ...

    Article : 44 words
  42. TO-DAY.

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The summons case against Emile Copman respecting the placing of inferior butter in New South Wales butter boxes has been dismissed. ...

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  44. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A collision occurred to-day near Granite City, Illinois, on the State traction system, between an excursion train and a local train. ...

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  45. INDIAN OUTRAGE.

    A telegram from Dacca states that 30 men, apparently Hindus, wearing false beards, and armed with guns and bombs, sacked the bazaar at Haldighat. ...

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  46. EXPORT OF BACON.

    The New South Wales bacon shipped by the R.M.Ss. Marmora and Otway arrived in excellent condition, and realised about 70s to 72s a cwt. ...

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  47. CHINESE IN VANCOUVER.

    The investigation at Vancouver into the lax supervision of the entry of Chinese has resulted in a loss to the Dominion of £30,000 in poll-tax. ...

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  48. THE WOOL SALES.

    Operations at the wool sales this evening were flat, except for best merino combings, prices favouring buyers. Crossbreds were irregular, and often ½d ...

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  49. AERONAUTICS.

    M. Tabuteau aeroplaned over the Pyrenees, starting from San Sebastian, in Spain, 11½ miles from the French frontier, and ending the journey at Blarritz. ...

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  50. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY, IN PARIS.

    A Parisian bank collector was robbed yesterday in daylight of a satchel containing £2280 in the Boulevard des Italiens. Two Englishmen were arrested, and ...

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  51. EATLWAYMEN'S CONGRESS.

    At the congress of the Amalgamated Society of Railwaymen, which opened at Barry, it was decided to demand a working day of eight hours. ...

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  52. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    In reply to a question by Senator Walker (Liberal, N.S.W.) in the Senate to-day, the Vice-President of the Executive Council stated that the Government was unable to issue the ...

    Article : 95 words
  53. CHURCH DISCIPLINE.

    Owing to the Bishop of the Diocese objecting to reservation, for adoration, of the sacrament the viears of St. Bartholomew and the Church of Annunciation, Brighton, ...

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  54. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 829 casks were offered, and 761 were sold. Prices were:—Mutton: Fine, 41/3; medium, 37/6. Beef: Fine, 38/9; medium, 37/. ...

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  55. LYNCH LAW IN ALABAMA.

    A negro, who was suspected of an assault on a white woman, was dragged from gaol by a mob in Alabama, and burned at a stake. ...

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  56. RUDDER WASHED ASHORE.

    There was washed to the Shell Beach this morning a rudder, made of cedar and iron, shod, suitable for on 18-foot boat. ...

    Article : 33 words
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