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  2. EMPIRE COMMERCE.

    At the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire to be opened in the Centennary Hall at noon to-morrow, as at the Congress held at Montreal in 1903, the ...

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  3. ENGLISH REFORMS.

    Sir Albert Spicer, M.P., who will preside at the Conference of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, expressed the opinion on Saturday that the British Budget should be of especial ...

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  4. FOSTER FRASER ON AUSTRALIA.

    What is the most striking thing you have noticed about Australia? "The rain." It was said with a smile. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    On the resumption of play to-day in the match at Scarborough between Lord Londesborough's eleven and Australia, the weather was dull, but the wicket was faster ...

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  6. THE NORTH POLE.

    The "Times" has received the second portion of Commander Peary's narrative from the "New York Times," covering details from August 18 until the explorers ...

    Article : 185 words
  7. AGAINST THE BUDGET

    Lord Rosebery delivered a speech against the Budget at an enormous meeting of business men in G[?]asgow yesterday afternoon. The meeting was a non-party affair, and ...

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  8. OPINIONS OF POLITICIANS.

    Lobby opinion considers that Lord Rosebery has created a new situation, and has rendered even more likely the rejection of the Budget by the House of Lords. ...

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  9. COMMENT OF THE PRESS.

    The "Daily News" (Liberal) states: "There is no opponent so venomous as the renegade, no critic so strn as the man who has failed." ...

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  10. BRITISH MUTTON MARKET.

    There is a general improvement in the demand for mutton. Stocks are short, and are firmly held. There is an advance in prices. ...

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  11. DR. COOK FOR NEW YORK.

    Dr. Cook had an enthusiastic farewell at Copenhagen yesterday. The shipping in the port was decked with flags in his honour. ...

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  12. SUBVERSIVE INFLUENCE OF BUDGET.

    The "Times" writes that the essence of Lord Rosebery's speech is that the bill involves a social revolution without precedent. He showed that behind devices ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. COUNT ZEPPELIN'S AIRSHIP.

    The King of Saxony and suite accompanied Count Zeppelin in his airship during two flights, one of which lasted two hours. ...

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  14. PEARY AND COOK.

    Dr. Cook's friends allege that his quarrel with Commander Peary began on the occasion of the Polar Expedition in 1901, owing to Commander Peary monopolising the ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. IRONSTONE DEPOSITS.

    Mr. L. F. Harper, F.G.S., geological surveyor, has examined and reported on ironstone deposits at Eurundury, about six miles from Mudgee, and within a mile of the ...

    Article : 221 words
  16. SPORTS GROUNDS' EXEMPTION.

    A deputation representing cricket, football, and golf clubs, headed by the Marylebone C.C., the Rugby Union, and the Football Association, requested the ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. DAY BAKING IMPRACTICABLE.

    Baking of bread by day has been declared by the Special Board that has been inquiring into the subject to be impracticable. The board, which was appointed by the Premier, ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade Union Congress at Ipswich yesterday, by an overwhelming majority, rejected a motion by Mr. Ben Tillett in favour of compulsory arbitration in trades ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR WARATAH.

    Reuter's Agency reports that the [?]nion-Castle liner Sabine sailed from here this afternoon in search of the Waratah. The Sabine received her final instructions ...

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  20. CUSTOMS LAUNCH BURNED.

    At 12.30 yesterday morning a fire broke out on the Customs Office launch No. 1, at one time known as the Bronzewing. It resuited in the launch being burned to the ...

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  21. THIRD DAY.

    The weather was fine at Scarborough to-day, and there was a moderate attendance in the match between the Australians and Lord Londesborough's ...

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  22. POTATO BLIGHT.

    On Saturday a further proclamation was issued by the Executive Council prohibiting absolutely the introduction to South Australia from the State of Tasmania of the solanaceous ...

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  23. THE ARREST OF FERRER.

    The council of the General Confederation of Labour met at Paris yesterday, and decided that measures should be taken to secure the liberation of Ferrer, the ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. SOWER OF SEDITIION.

    Guy Aldred, who described himself as an anarchist, and who printed the "Indian Sociologist," a seditious newspaper, in London after the conviction of ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. SHIPMENTS FROM VICTORIA.

    The first shipment of Victorian potatoes under the new regulations consisted of 914 bags, which arrived in the Yongala. As the result of examination, 160 bags were stopped ...

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  26. ANARCHISTS' BELLICOSE SYMPATHY

    One hundred Spanish and French anarchists stoned the Spanish Embassy doors in Paris to protect against the arrest or Ferrer. ...

    Article : 34 words
  27. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOURERS.

    The tenth Australian Christian Endeavour convention was continued on Saturday, when rallies were held. A junior rally was held in the Exhibition Hall, and an address given by ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. Mr. E. H. HARRIMAN'S INFLUENCE.

    During the fatal illness of mr. E. H. Harriman, the American "railway king," crowds of reporters watched his house. Railway stocks fluctuated violently. ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING.

    The Housing and Town Planning Bill was read the third time in the House of Commons yesterday, and sent to the House of Lords, where it was read the first ...

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  30. THE GADEN CAVES.

    At the request of the Macquaric Shire Council the chief clerk of the Tourist Bureau and Mr. Trickett, the cave expert, recently inspected the Gaden Caves, which were ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. FIJI-MELBOURNE SERVICE.

    According to a notification forwarded to the State Ministry, the Government of Fiji has arranged with the Union Steamship Company and the Australian United Steam Navigation ...

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  32. PREVENTING "BEAR" RAIDS.

    Big money interests in New York, including Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, Mr. Pierpont Morgan, the First National Bank, mr. Kubn, Mr. James Loeb, Mr. Speyer, Mr. ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. STABBED IN THE LEG.

    Last night a stabbing affray occurred at Keira village. It appears that a number of passengers left Wollongong in a coach for Keira a little after 11 o'clock. When in the ...

    Article : 207 words
  34. THE DELEGATES.

    There are still many delegates to arrive, but nearly all who are to take part in the congress will have arrived before business is commenced. They are men of standing in the ...

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  35. STRANGE COINCIDENCE.

    Coincidence could hardly go further than it did in the case of two women who are in receipt of old-age pensions in Victoria. An arrangement of papers in alphabetical order ...

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  36. ACCOUNTANT'S DRAMATIC SUICIDE

    Leslie John Bedford, 56, an accountant, lately living in Lane Cove-road, Lindfield, committed suicide on Saturday night by shooting himself in the head with a revolver. ...

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  37. MR. LUXENBURG'S EXPERIENCES.

    Mr. Nicholas Luxenburg, a London merchant, who in March last year was arrested and imprisoned at Odessa on a charge of revolutionary propaganda in ...

    Article : 84 words
  38. LUCKY MINER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. A nugget found in a claim adjoining Ross goldfileds weighed 112oz. It is in the limits of ROss borough, and is said to be the largest ...

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  39. ACCIDENT WITH BENZINE.

    Mrs. William Dewe, of Morris-street, was saved from serious consequences through burning by the prompt action and presence of mind of a servant named Alice Tupper. ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. SUICIDE AT CLERMONT.

    A man named David Campbell, employed as a barman in the Commercial Hotel, committed suicide last night. At teatime a servant girl pressed him to eat some tea. He said he ...

    Article : 93 words
  41. DISCOVERY OF GOLD.

    Chas. James, an old prospector, is said to be the discoverer of a new goldfield at Yampi Sound. The locality of the find is understood to be in the vicinity of Kimbolton Range and ...

    Article : 48 words
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