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  2. TO THE POLE!

    For the second time, Captain Scott (who arrived in Sydney yesterday) is to lead an expedition to the Antarctic with the object of Planting the Union Jack at the South [?] ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The keenness of the struggle at St. Leonards is evidenced by the energy which is being shown by the contesting parties in the approaching battle. Prior to last Friday each ...

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  4. ATLANTIC AIR VOYAGE.

    Mr. Walter Wellman's airship America, which left Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Saturday morning for a flight across the Atlantic, is still invisible owing to fog, but ...

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  5. BRITISH DEVOLUTION.

    Newspapers are repeating Mr. John Redmond's statement in America in favour of devolution. Mr. Redmond has cabled to the United ...

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  6. SUEZ CANAL RATES.

    The "Morning Post" declares that shipowners are discontented with the reduction of the tonnage rites of the Suez Canal from 7[?] francs (6s 3[?]9-16d) to 7[?] francs ...

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  7. SORROWS OF POVERTY.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Ex[?]quer, addressed the Liberal Christian League at the City Temple yesterday on the "Causes of Destitution." ...

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  8. CAUSE OF DEFEAT.

    "The temperance party," said the Rev. W. Cuni[?]-Jones, at the Congregational Union session yesterday, "has caused Mr. Wade to be thrown out of office." ...

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  9. CONTESTS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Executive Council yesterday fixed October 31 as the date for the second ballots to be taken in the districts of Hastings and Macleay and Durham. ...

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  10. HASTINGS AND MACLEAY.

    Matters are quiet pending the issue of the gazette notice fixing the date of the election under the Second Ballot Bill. It is anticipated that this will appear to-morrow. The ...

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  11. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.

    The Patriarch of Lisbon, Cardinal Mendez Bello has signified his adhesion to the Republic of Portugal. Five arrests have been made in Lisbon ...

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  12. TEE MATINEE HAT CASE.

    In April last an action was brought by Mrs. Blanche Eardley, novelist, and another lady against Mr. Frank Curzon, theatrical manager, for turning them away from the ...

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  13. KING MANOEL.

    King George and Queen Mary will visit King Manoel and the Queen Mother, Queen A malie, at Wood Norton, Norfolk, the residence of the Duke of Orleans, on ...

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  14. PARIS TO BRUSSELS.

    Mr. Wynmal[?] flew on an aeroplane from Paris to Brussels and back in 27h 50m 26s. ...

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  15. LIBERAL ORGANISATION.

    Mr. Archdale Parkhill the organising secretary of the Liberal and Reform Association, has lived a strenuous life during the last three months. ...

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  16. MR. BALFOUR'S GOOD WISHES.

    Mr. Balfour's telegram wishing success to the Christian Liberal league was read at the meeting. ...

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  17. A LABOUR PREDICTION.

    At the eight-hour banquet last night Messrs. Hall, James, and Cusack were present. Mr. Allen represented the Sydney Eight-hour Committee, and Mr. Maher the Newcastle ...

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  18. THE BREWERS' EXHIBITION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  19. STORM IN CARIBBEAN.

    Cuba is in the grip of a great storm. The waves surmount the sea walls of Havana, and water is flooding the bouses. A panic followed the report that a tidal ...

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  20. ASSAULT ON THE CHANCELLOR.

    Outside the hall a number of women suffragist greeted Mr. Lloyd-George with [?]ries of "Hypocrite," "Scoundrel," and "Traitor." ...

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  21. LIBERAL RALLY.

    There was a great and enthusiastic Liberal rally last night at the Warringah Hall, Neutral Bay, when Mr. Arthur Cocks, the Liberal candidate for St. Leonards supported by Mr. ...

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  22. THE CELLAR TRAGEDY.

    Hawley Crippen and Ethel le Neve will [?] tried separately on charges connected [?] the murder of Mrs. Crippen. Oct. 18. ...

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  23. LABOUR AND IMPERIALISM.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. (Labour), spoke at Kentish Town, London, last night on the relation of Socialism to Imperialism. ...

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  24. THOUSANDS HOMELESS.

    The cyclone in Cuba has been of a most disastrous character. Thousands of people are homeless and destitute. Many crops have been destroyed. Help from ...

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  25. REDUCTION OF MEMBERS.

    Sir,—We must now come to the conclusion that the Liberals must occupy the Opposition benches when Parliament meets, and although they do so there is plain proof the new Ministry ...

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  26. BRITISH STEAMER WRECKED.

    The British steamer Portmarnock has been wrecked on Cape Frio. Twelve members of the crew were drowned. ...

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  27. BRITISH BY-ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, in a letter to voters at Walthamstow, where Mr. J. A. Simon, the Solicitor-General, is seeking re-election, and to voters in South Shields, advises them ...

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  28. SOUTHERN PERSIA.

    Great Britain has sent Persia a minatory note owing to the disturbances in the southern portion of the country. Oct. 18. ...

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  29. TYPHOID IN THE ARMY.

    Recent statistics show that inoculation effected a reduction of 66 per cent. in typhoid cases in the army. ...

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  30. SOUTH SHIELDS SEAT

    Mr. Will Crooks was announced as a labour candidate for the vacancy in the representation of South Shields in the House of Commons, due to the elevation ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY.

    The Australian Pastoral Company proposes to issue an additional £300,000 of capital, ranking with the existing consolidated shares. The new capital will be ...

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  32. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The committee of the French railwaymen on strike has decided to recommend the men to resume work everywhere. ...

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  33. E. S. AND A. BANK.

    The report of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank for the year ended June 30 shows a credit to profit and loss account of £204,213. A dividend of 6 per ...

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  34. A SUGGESTION.

    Sir,—The position of the two parties in the newlyelected Legislative Assembly is not regarded by either with any great amount of satisfaction. There is naturally much disappointment among the Liberals at ...

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  35. A SCOTTISH MARRIAGE.

    The Rev. E. C. Hudson, who was found by the Peterborough Consistory Court [?]ty of immorality in contracting a marriage after Scottish fashion while his wife ...

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  36. ASSASSIN OF AN EMPRESS.

    Luc[?]enl, the murderer of the Empress Elizabeth, of Austria-Hungary, at Geneva, has gone suddenly mad in a prison in that city, where he had been confined since he ...

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  37. CASES OF WANTON DAMAGE.

    Fresh cases of wanton damage have occurred in Paris in connection with the railway strike; also several further, but not serious, bomb explosions. ...

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  38. INTERNATIONAL BALLOONING.

    The fifth international balloon race has started at St. Louis, Louislana. Germany, Switzerland, America, and France are represented. The Gordon Bennett Cup, and a ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A receiver has been appointed to take charge of the Charing Cross Bank, a lending concern, with 41 branches. A recent advertisement stated that the liabilities of ...

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  40. RIOTS AT GUADELOUPE.

    During elections at Basse Terre, Guadeloupe, one of the French West Indies, serious rioting occurred. Five men and three women were killed, and 25 persons were ...

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  41. LIBERALS' INCREASED VOTE.

    The result of the election in Singleton has been a very distinct triumph for the local Liberal party, and a complete upset of the forecast of the Labour organisers. An analysis ...

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  42. MINING FATALITY.

    A cage containing 35 men was descending the shaft of the Westphalia mine when the controlling cable broke. Three occupants of the cage were killed ...

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  43. BOI[?]ERMAKERS' DISPUTE.

    A majority of the Newcastle boilermakers favours the terms agreed to by the executive of the union for the settlement of the dispute. ...

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  44. DISCOVERY OF DYNAMITE.

    The discovery of 5001b of dynamite, biddon in an untenanted house in South San Francisco, has aroused the suspicions of the police. ...

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  45. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, visited Manchester docks to-day, where he examined with much interest the methods of handling, refrigeration, and ...

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  46. DEATH OF MRS. JULIA HOWE.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, author, aged 91 years. Death, which was due to p[?]eumonia, occurred at Middleton, Rhode Island. ...

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  47. MONEYLENDERS' METHODS.

    Mr. Justice Darling, in the King's Bench Division, while adjudicating in a moneylending case, said it was time the Legislature enacted a law compelling ...

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  48. TERRITORIAL FORCE.

    Enlistment in the Territorial army shows a serious falling off. This is chiefly due to employers in a small way of business not granting their ...

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  49. LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. G. M. Down, the selected Labour candidate for St. Leonards, addressed two meetings last night. One was held at the Masonic Hall and the other was an open-air meeting ...

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  50. FARMER AND COMPANY.

    The report of Farmer and Co., Limited, of Sydney and London, shows a credit to profit and loss of £41,844. A further dividend at the rate of 4 per cent. is ...

    Article : 53 words
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