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  2. THE BARRIER DISPUTE. PROCEEDINGS IN ARBITRATION.

    The hearing of the dispute between the A.M.A. and the Proprietary Company was continued to-day in the Federal Court of Conciliation and Arbitration before Mr. Justice ...

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  3. CITY RATE.

    The Sydney City Council met in the Town Hall last evening, Alderman Taylor, the Lord Mayor, being in the chair. Alderman Clark, in reading the report of ...

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  4. MR. DEAKIN'S TOUR.

    After the public meeting at Zeehan on Monday evening Mr. Deakin was entertained at dinner in the Royal Theatre. The proccedings did not commence till nearly 9.30, and the ...

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  5. KOSCIUSKO.

    Two years ago I came up to sce Kosciusko. From Spencer's it was a three days' trip on horseback. We left, guide Spencer, a little lad from Cooma, and I, on a Thursday at abo[?] ...

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  6. THE NAVAL ESTIMATES. PUBLICATION DELAYED.

    The publication of the British naval estimates has been dclayed a week. ...

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  7. SERVIAN WAR FEVER.

    The remonstrances made by Russia have caused a fresh outburst of war fever in Servia. The Porte has informed Servia that the ...

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  8. THE SACKVILLE PEERAGE.

    The trial has commenced at Madrid of three men, Sanchez (clerk of the Church of Saint Millan, Madrid), Rophon, and Anton, on a charge of falsifying the ...

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  9. BRITISH OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    A debate took place in the House of of Commons last night on the supplementary estimate of £910,000 for old-age pensions for the quarter cnding March 31, making a ...

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  10. LARGE PROGRAMME ADVOCATED.

    Mr. Asquith's immediate supporters favour the prosecution of the naval building programme, contending that it can be slackened during construction if the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN COPYRIGHT ACT.

    Lord Tennyson, who was a delegate from the Commonwealth to the International Copyright Coutercnce, states that the provisions of the Australian Act ...

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  12. TRAGEDY IN BLACKS' CAMP.

    At the criminal sittings of the Rockhampton Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Power, Long George, an aboriginal, svas charged with the murder of George Anderson, ...

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  13. MADAME MELBA'S RECEPTION.

    Madame Melba reached Melbourne by the Adelaide express to-day. The reception was marked by great enthusiasm; in fact at one stage the crowd was so anxious to shower ...

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  14. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE. THE FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.

    The Victorian Ministry has agreed with the suggestion of Mr. Wade that the Premiers' Conference should devote its whole attention to the subject of the financial relations ...

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  15. ISLAND PUNITIVE EXPEDITION.

    Mr. R. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to a question by Sir Charles Dilke in the House of Commons list night, said that he regretted the ...

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  16. VIEWS OF MR. KIDSTON.

    The Premier of Queensland, Mr. Kidston, arrived in Melbourne to-day on his way to the conference of Premiers at Hobart. Mr. Kidston, when seen to-day, said:—"I have every ...

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  17. HARGE AGAINST MR. BOTTOMLEY.

    Owing to the [?]ness of Alderman Sir Henry Smallman, the magistrate who is bearing at the Guildhall Police Court the charge against Horatio Bottomley, M.P., ...

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  18. TARIFF REFORM.

    Sir Alexander Acland Hood, addressing a tariff reform gathering at Parliament House, deprecated Unionist Freetraders appealing to the constituencies for election ...

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  19. THE QUARRYMEN'S STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike of quarrymen at the Government quarry, Port Kembla, who refused to resume work yesterday unless they received a rise of is per day, the men did not ...

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  20. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Passengers travelling by the 1.40 train from Nowra to Sydney yesterday had a providential escape from a serious accident. The passenger train is due at Stanwell Park at 4.26 ...

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  21. INDIAN VICEROY'S COUNCIL.

    The "Spectator" says: "Viscount Morley (Secretary of State for India) is running a great risk in adding a nutive to the Viceroy's Executive Council. Mohammedans ...

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  22. SCOTTISH BY-ELECTION.

    The election of a representative of Forfarshire in the House of Commons, rendered necessary by the elevation of Mr. John Sinelair, Secretary for Scotland, to ...

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  23. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, has informed Captain Collins, representing the Commonwealth, that the borough of West Ham has allotted ...

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  24. A GIANT FUNGUS.

    Mr. C. Cook recently found on his property on Millendale Creek, Tower Boro, a fungus of the following dimensions:— Circumference, 6ft 2[?]n; diameter, 2ft 2in; ...

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  25. THE HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Thomas Wheeler, who shot himself at the Empire Hotel on Friday, will be opened at the City Coroner's Court this morning. Ever since the ...

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  26. SHOT BY A DOG.

    A resident of Bronte, named W. M'Connell, met with an injury in a pecullar manner. While after rabbits he placed the butt of his pea rifle on the ground to permit him ...

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  27. HOME FLEET CRUISE.

    The "Standard" declares that the Home Fleet, which is beginning a cruise to-day, is badly undermanned. The newspaper gives striking ...

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  28. THE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., presided yesterday at a meeting of members of the House of Commons engaged in literary pursuits, to arrange a luncheon to delegates ...

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  29. CIVIC FISH SUPPLY.

    At the City Council's meeting last evening, the Lord Mayor read a minute on the civie administration of the fish supply. "I am pleased to report," he said, "that the ...

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  30. LANDHOLDERS INDIGNANT.

    Indignation is expressed by landholders through whose property the railway passes, as they have been granted no compensation. All claims, have been disallowed, the reason ...

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  31. FALSELY ARRESTED.

    To Mr. Nicholas Luxenburg, a British merchant, who was falsely imprisoned at Odessa on a charge of revolutionary propaganda, Russia has granted 5000 roubles ...

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  32. AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    Owing to a propeller becoming entangled in the starting machine of Mr. Wilbur Wright's aeroplane, it was thrown to the ground and damaged. Mr. Wright and ...

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  33. CARPENTARIA DOWNS MURDER.

    At the sittings of the Supreme Court to-day Billy Wilson, an aboriginal, was charged with having, on September 28 last. at Carpontaria Downs station, murdered No[?] Duffy, ...

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  34. LIGHTS ON NEW ZEALAND COAST.

    Mr. Millar, Minister for Marine, says that he sees no necessity for an additional light on Terawhiti; nor does he bellove one is wanted by masters running in and out of ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND'S DRINK BILL.

    The Rev. Edward Walker's annual calculation ot New Zealand's drink bill shows that for the last year the expenditure was £3,751,968, an increase of £84,586 on the ...

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  36. SIR GEORGE LE HUNTE.

    The tenantry on his estate, Artramout, Wexford, Ireland, welcomed Sir George Le Huute, late Governor of South Australia, with a torchlight procession. ...

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  37. MILITARY AEROPLANES.

    A British 6in howitzer, designed to be used against military aeroplanes, has been satisfactorily tested. ...

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  38. COMMUNICATION WITH NORTH SYDNEY.

    Professor Kernot left for Sydney to-night to preside over the board which was appointed to inquire into the best means of communication betwecn North Sydney and the ...

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  39. CASE OF FLORENCE HOPE.

    The Full Court to-day dealt with the case of Florence Hope, who was recently found guilty of murder in connection with the death of a girl named Bertha Whitford. The point ...

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  40. EARL OF LEICESTER'S ESTATE

    The gross value of the estate of the late Earl of Leicester has been stated at £879,694. ...

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  41. TROUBLE AT RIX'S CREEK.

    A few months [?] the miners at Rix's Creek affiliated with the Northern Miners's Federation. A rule of the federation provides for eight hours bank to bank. The new ...

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  42. BURGLARY AT A BANK.

    Minyip Courthouse was crowded to-day when Michael J. Hogan and Septimus Sinclair were charged with having burglariously ontered the Commercial Bank premises, Minyip, with ...

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  43. ACCIDENT AT A MINE.

    The Chief Inspector of Mines has received a wire giving particulars of the recent accident at the Lady Jane mine, Mungana. The wire states that a second fall of ea1rth cut ...

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  44. WOOL ARRIVALS.

    Arrivals of wool number 422,000 bales. Of these 236,500 have been forwarded direet to the mamifacturer, and there are available for the next series, with those ...

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  45. "PICK-HANDLE SOCIALISTS."

    Interviewed yesterday in reference to the Broken Hill trouble, Mr. Gri[?]th, M.L.A., who has just returned from the Barrier, Haiti:— "I destre to correct an erroucous ...

    Article : 401 words
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