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  2. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    "Trades [?]onist's, like Socialists, grope in the dark. Trades unionism has no scientific principles to guide it, and its politics are essentially selfish." ...

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  3. LAND TAXATION.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the debate on the second reading of the Land Tax Assessment [?]ill was resumed. Mr. Hans Irvine ([?]beral, Vic) said that ...

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  4. MR. HENLEY'S CHARGES.

    Mr. T. Henley, M.L.A., in an address this week, made the following allegations, and related the alleged incidents with greater particularity than is given below. ...

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  5. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Prime Minister, with the concurrence of the Governor-General, desires to make the following statement with reference to the articles in a Sydney newspaper, alleging that ...

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  6. TO ANTARCTICA.

    An important section of Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition arrived in Sydney by the Prinz Waldemar from the Far East yesterday. It consists of Mr. C. H. Meares, Mr. ...

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  7. COLONEL ROOSEVELT.

    A political sensation was caused when Colonel Roosevelt refused to sit at a banquet at St. Paul's, Minnesota, with Senator Lorimer, who is involved in graft ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. WELSH MINING CRISIS.

    Mabon the Welsh Bard, has persuaded 12,000 of the colliers of the Cambrian Combine Company to defer the strike for a week on condition that a conference of ...

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  9. THE CABLE RATES.

    Sir William Hall Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, in the course of an interview on the refusal of the postal authorities to sanction the proposed ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. NATIONAL CONSERVATION.

    The National Conservative Congress at St. Paul's adopts the policy of Colonel Roosevelt for the conservation of natural resources, and rejects the policy of ...

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  11. THE CELLAR TRAGEDY.

    At Bow-street Police Court to-day the case against Grippen and Le Neve was continned. The evidence showed that Crippen had ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. SHIPBUILDING LOCKOUT.

    Branch meetings which have been held of the Boilermakers' Society indicate a growing dissatisfaction. Many speakers said they were opposed ...

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  13. FIRE ON BATTLESHIP.

    The united States battleship North Dakota arrived in Lower Chesapeake Bay with her bunkers on fire. Seventy-one of the crew were overcome ...

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  14. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Ten bombs and four Mahratia swords, which are believed to have been intended for a political dacoity, were found in a house in Dacca. ...

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  15. FEDEEAL SESSION.

    It is now generally understood that Friday is the off day in the House of Representatives. Members seem fagged and jaded after a strenuous week's work, and nobody seems to ...

    Article : 320 words
  16. THE EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION.

    Colonel Labelle, of the 65th Regiment, at Montreal, has issued orders for his corps to attend the Eucharistie procession on Sunday. This order is in defiance of ...

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  17. PARIS APACHES.

    Owing to the increase of crimes by Apaches in Paris, the Premier, M. Briand, is introducing legislation to restrict the sale of revolvers, and to increase ...

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  18. GROWTH OF MODERNISM.

    The Pope has issued an encyclical enumerating measures to be taken against the growth of modernism. Bishops and rectors of colleges are ...

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  19. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. J. H. STOREY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 words
  20. CANADIAN WHEAT HARVEST.

    In the Canadian wheat districts there is a shortage of 10,000 men for harvesting, and growers will have difficulty in saving their crops. ...

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  21. CHANCE FOR AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The "Morning Post" states that Bordeaux is likely to send half the usual quantity of claret to England, and only 100 hogsheads of Chablis. There will thus be ...

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  22. THE COUNTRY IN DANGER.

    Sir,—The title to this letter is borrow[?] from M.M. Erckmann-Chatrian, who some years ago, in their book, "The Country in. Danger," published some fascinating sketches ...

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  23. THE AGE FOR COMMUNION.

    The Sacred Congregation of Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church has issued a decree from the Vatican fixing the first communion of children at about the age ...

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  24. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The judgment of the Hague International Arbitration tribunal on the fisheries disputes between Great Britain and the United States is viewed with complete ...

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  25. THE LATE MR. HOLMAN-HUNT.

    The remains of the late Mr. Holman-Hunt will be cremated on Saturday. There are many suggestions that the ashes should be buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, ...

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  26. ON RUNAWAY TRUCK.

    At the deviation works at Clarence 16 men who were employed in the platelaying gang were seated on a waggon drawn by a horse along the new line, The horse suddenly ...

    Article : 195 words
  27. CADETS AT VANCOUVER.

    The Victorian cadets have arrived in Vancouver, and will sall by the steamer Zealandla to-morrow. The cadets here are the guests-of ...

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  28. CHINA'S GREAT VICEROY.

    Prince Ch'un, Regent of China, does not find it possible to recall Yuan-Shih-Kai, the great Viceroy of Chi-ll, who was dismissed from all his offices last year as a result ...

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  29. PROHIBITED PERSONS.

    During the inquiry into the death of George Day which was resumed to-day, the Coroner (Mr. T. E. Napier) passed some pertinent remarks in favour an amendment of the law, ...

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  30. EXTRAORDINARY JEWEL FRAUDS.

    An extraordinary series of jewel frauds has been discovered at Messina, Sicily, the culprit being Marullo, a postal clerk. He had invented a system whereby the value ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Japanese have invested Formosa aborigines with 300 miles of electricallycharged wire entanglements. BEET SUGAR IN ESSEX. ...

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  32. TYPHOID IN BRUSSELS.

    One hundred typhoid cases have occurred in Brussels, and two deaths. The outbreak is due to the eating of raw mussels. ...

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  33. "THE THIRD CITY."

    "Sydney must inevitably become the third city in the universe. There is absolutely no doubt of it." These were the words of Mr. William ...

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  34. TRAM STRIKE ENDS.

    The Perth tramway strikers this morning readily accepted the terms of settlement of the dispute arrived at as the result of a conference between the Premier (Sir Newton ...

    Article : 229 words
  35. SIR REGINALD HENDERSON'S MISSION.

    The Fremantle Municipal Council and Fremantle Chamber of Commerce are taking action with the view of emphasising the necessity for the establishment of a naval ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. THE TURKISH BOYCOTT.

    The boycott committee at Salonika has proclaimed Cretan goods to be under the ban. ...

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  37. PAPUAN NEWS.

    Advices from Papua state that the Government gave a picnic on September 1 to celebrate Foundation Day of the possession. A trader named Thomas, with two members ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Australian destroyers Parramatta and Yarra have been commissioned, and have sailed from Glasgow to Portsmouth. ...

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  39. USE FOR THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The Earl of Plymouth suggests that the Crystal Palace, the company controlling which is now in difficulties, should be preserved as a memorial to King Edward VIL ...

    Article : 109 words
  40. FLOOD AT NATHALIA.

    Information reached Nathalia late on Wednesday that the new embankment, which was intended to remedy the defects of the old banks, had broken away and that the ...

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  41. PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA.

    Prince Henry of Prussia has landed at Southampton. He starts on a three weeks' motoring tour of Great Britain. ...

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  42. TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE.

    The Government has decided to purchase, for the purpose of establishing an auxiliary training college for teachers, a property at the corner of Glebo-road and Bridge-road, Glebo, ...

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  43. ENCOUNTER WITH A SNAKE.

    Mr. H. Oxenbridge, an omployee of the North Illawarra Council, had an exciting experience yesterday with a large black snake. He was ongaged digging stone out of the side ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. SLAUGHTERING TROUBLE.

    There are not many union men now out of work. The beginning of the frozen mutton export business is providing most of the skilled workers with plenty to do at remunerative ...

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  45. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, is at Brussels. ...

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  46. ADELAIDE LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of the U.L.U. was declared off this evening. During the day the executive of the union interviewed the Ministry for an hour and a half, and the result of their deliberations ...

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  47. CHOLERA IN VIENNA.

    Three cases of Asiatic cholera have occurred in Vienna, one being fatal. ...

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  48. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    It is officially announced that the investiture of Prince Edward as Prince of Wales will take place in Carnarvon Castle in July, next year. ...

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  49. THE LAND TAX AND FRAUDULENT INTENT.

    Sir,—Clause 65 of the Commonwealth Land Tax Bill provides that any person who, with intent to defraud, understates the unimproved value of any land shall be guilty of an ...

    Article : 878 words
  50. GREAT POWER SCHEMES.

    REferring to-day to the lecture on utilising the forces of the wind and sun, which was given by Professor Fessondon before the British Association for the Advancement of ...

    Article : 67 words
  51. SUICIDE OF A BOY.

    James Packor, a lad, 13 years of age, committed suicide to-day at Roma by taking cyanide. He was engaged with a brother swimming horses, after which the brother ...

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  52. AN AEROPLANE RECORD.

    Signor Chez, a Peruvian, on a monoplane at Issy, France, attained a height of 8790ft, which is 300ft higher than the record made a few days ago at Deauville by, ...

    Article : 42 words
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