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  2. LIBERAL RULE.

    Addressing a meeting of his constituents at Gordon last night, the Premier reviewed the work accomplished by his Government during the last three years, and challenged Mr. ...

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  3. TUBE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. W. A. Prescott, an electrical engineer, trained at Sydney University, who, for the last 3½ years has been in England, and during the latter part of the time has been ...

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  4. LEG-IRONS IN 1893.

    "We were leg-ironed together and handcuffed together and taken from Deniliquin to Jerilderie by coach, and we were paraded on the platforms before thousands of people. ...

    Article : 535 words
  5. MEAT TRADE DEADLOCK.

    On the assembling of the various parties concerned in the sale of fat stock at the Homebush yards yesterday it was evident that the deadlock expected in the meat trade some ...

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  6. SHIPBUILDING DISPUTES.

    A further crisis is threatened in the shipbuilding trade on the Clyde. The workmen have demanded a restoration of the reduction of 5 per cent, in the ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. DEVOLUTION.

    The manifesto of Scottish members and the speech of Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, at the Eighty Club, both advocating devolution in the government of ...

    Article : 420 words
  8. CONSPIRACY IN INDIA.

    The authorities of India are reticent concerning tile conspiracy in Bengal. The arrests, which have been made in every quarter of the province, include Pulin ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. CLERICALISM IN SPAIN.

    San Sebastian, where the Roman Catholics proposed to make a monster demonstration on Sunday in favour of clericalism, remains calm. The military force which ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. LOCKOUT IN GERMANY.

    Workmen employed in private shipbuilding yards of Germany demand a reduction of hours of work from 56 to 53 a week, and an increase of wages by 10 per cent. ...

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  11. CARLIST CLUB RAIDED.

    Police at San Sebastian raided a Carlist Club at midnight on Saturday. They arrested 152 persons, including 19 priests. All were making seditious utterances, ...

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  12. NEW VICEROY'S FIRST DUTY.

    The Legislative Council of the Viceroy, sitting at Simla, has renewed the Seditious Meetings Act till March, 1911, despite the fact that eight non-official members opposed ...

    Article : 57 words
  13. FLYING BY NIGHT.

    Mr. Willows, an airman, started on a dirigible balloon from Cardiff at 8 p.m., for the Crystal Palace, He flew over the Palace and alighted at Dartford, Kent, [?] ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    Fifty per cent, of the men of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada have now returned to work, following on the recent decision of the company to pay wages of ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Mr. E. H. D. Sewell, writing, in the "Sporting Life" regarding the failing through of the visit of the South African team to Australia, says that, considering, ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. A LAW COURT TRAGEDY.

    A terrible tragedy occurred at the Palace of Justice, Paris, yesterday. Francois Medaille, an artist, sought a divorce from his wife. The Court, at her ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. NATIONAL FINANCES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 401 words
  18. THE FREETRADE MOVEMENT.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Morning Post" explains in detail that the treetrade movement in Western Canada is fostered by the Grain-growers Association, ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. VTCTORIAN RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Further evidence was taken to-day by me special board which is inquiring into the Richmond railway disaster. Frederick John Hollands, recorder at ...

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  20. REVOLT IN PERSIA.

    Fighting has taken place in Teheran. The Fidais revolutionaries refused to surrender their arms in accordance with a Government proclamation. ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. FIRE AT ALBERTA.

    A fire yesterday broke out in Cochrane, Alberta province, Canada. Nineteen shops were destroyed, the damage being estimated at £30,000. ...

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  22. RUINED BY BETTING.

    Lieutenant Karl Golscbmidt, an Austrian Hussar, who became ruined by betting, staked the remainder of his fortune on a horse at the Kottingkrunn races. ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. THE STRIKE LEADERS.

    In connection with the discharge of Messrs. Gray and Brennan strike leaders whose term of imprisonment ends on Tuesday local Labour organisations are making elaborate ...

    Article : 186 words
  24. CORRUPTION IN AMERICA.

    Dr. M'Curain. Attorney for the Choctaw tribe of Indians, giving evidence before a congressional inquiry respecting the attempted acquisition of 450,000 acres of ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. MR. WALTER LONG ILL.

    The Right Hon. W. H. Long, M.P., formerly Chief Secretary for Ireland, is suffering from appendicitis, but an operation is not considered necessary at present ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. GERMANY'S WARSHIP DEAL.

    The German battleships Kurfurst, Friedrich Wilhelm, and Weissonburg. of 9874 tons, have been sold to Turkey for £9000,000. ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. QUEENSLAND BUTTER CONFERENGE.

    The fourth annual meeting of the Co-operative Dairy Factories Association of Queensland was held this afternoon Mr. T. J. Tarlington (vice-president) presided. The ...

    Article : 239 words
  28. MEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    Trade in chilled meant has been opened [?] between Great Britain and Venezuela. The steamer Star of Victoria, carrying 20,000 carcases of cattle, is voyaging to Liverpool ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. THE NEW POSTAGE STAMPS.

    The "Times" writes that the design for the new postage stumps is under consideraction. The "Times" adds that probably a ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. COTTON WORKERS' WAGES.

    Following a recent conference between the representatives of the master cotton spinners and the operatives, the cardroom workers of Manchester' have approved of ...

    Article : 147 words
  31. A SERIOUS PROBLEM.

    Mr. W. A. Prescott, one of the first electrical engineers trained at the Sydney University, who arrived from London-last week, after several years' experience in England, was asked ...

    Article : 432 words
  32. THE SUBMARINE ACCIDENT.

    Those of the crew of submarine Al injured by an explosion of petrol on Saturday have now recovered consciousness, and are progressing towards recovery. ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    The German Crown Prince (Prince William) will make a tour of India, China, and Japan, commencing in November next. ...

    Article : 33 words
  34. MEETING OF MASTER BUTCHERS.

    The master butchers concerned in the trouble met in camera last night and discussed their position. Though the result of their deliberations was not divulged, confidence was ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. CHESS TOURNAMENT.

    The Hamburg chess tournament has concluded with Schlechter as winner of the first prize of £100. His score was 11½ games. Duras scored 11, Niemzowitsch ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. LAWN TENNIS.

    G. A. Thomas defeated Doust in the final of the singles championship at Bournemouth by 6-3, 7-5. Doust and Dr. Eric Pockley defeated ...

    Article : 51 words
  37. FIRE BRIGADES ACT.

    At to-night's meeting of the Newcastle City Council a letter was read from the secretary of the Fire Brigades Board, stating that the board regretted the attitude taken by the ...

    Article : 244 words
  38. EFFECT NOT PERCEPTIBLE.

    The effect of the first day's strike of slaughtermen at Globe Island was hardly perceptible yesterday. The supply of meat in the city and suburbs was not affected to any ...

    Article : 328 words
  39. VENICE MURDER CASE.

    Countess Tarnowska, who was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment in May last for being concerned in the assassination of Count Kamarowski, at Venice, in ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. JAPAN-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    King George and Queen Mary unexpectedly visited the Japan-British Exhibition yesterday. They were delighted with the New ...

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  41. DELAYING A MAIL STEAMER.

    When the R.M.S. Morea arrived at Fremantle in March the medical inspection of the passongers was delayed by the action of a young Victorian lady passenger, who ...

    Article : 109 words
  42. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    James Means made an attempt yesterday to swim the Channel. After being in the water 9½ hours he had covered 12 miles, and then heavy seas forced him to ...

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  43. STAGE COACH ROBBED.

    The Silver City stage coach in New Mexico was held up by highwaymen, who killed the driver, and decamped with 20,000 Mars (£4000). ...

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  44. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The "Observer" applauds a proposal which has been made to celebrate in 1914 the Treaty of Ghent, when a century will have elapsed since the last war between ...

    Article : 92 words
  45. THE BOOT TRADE.

    An increase of at least £70,000 a year will take place in ihe Australian boot trade wages bill on the award finally made by the President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court (Mr. ...

    Article : 222 words
  46. SUPPOSED SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A man, still flushed and breathing hard as the result of a brisk run, walked into the Central Police Station late last night, and stated that shortly after 11 o'clock, whilst ...

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  47. THE LABOUR PARTY'S AIM.

    Mr. P. Heagaey, secretary of the Political Labour Council, in an address to members of the Australasian institute of Marine Engineers, said that Labour proposed at an, early ...

    Article : 203 words
  48. APACHES EXCLUDED.

    It The French Minister for Marine, ViceAdmiral Boue de Lapeyrere, has framed regulations to exclude Apaches from the French navy. ...

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  49. THE BENDIGO TRAGEDY.

    It is many years since Bendigo was so stirred as it has been by the shocking tragedy in Don-street yesterday, when the woman Camellia M'Cluskoy killed her three children. ...

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  50. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In county cricket Surrey defeated "Middlsex by two wickets. Smith took six Wickets for 16 runs in the second innings of Middlesex. ...

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  51. GAMBLING CLUB RAIDED.

    Armed police yesterday raided a gambling club at Narragnnsott Pier, Rhode Island, U.S.A., and arrested 30 people, all of whom are well kuown socially. ...

    Article : 42 words
  52. THE BOARD.

    Yesterday the "Gazette" contained an announcement of the appointment of the board for the industry of butchers employed in factories, excluding those employod in ...

    Article : 62 words
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