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  2. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The Doubles Championship in the Davis Cup was won by Australasia on Saturday. Those who sat and sweltered in the sun saw the game of a lifetime, and when at last ...

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  3. THE STATION MURDER.

    Willie Wilson appealed before the police magistrate on Friday charged with the murder of Miss Duffy at Carpentaria Downs station. He was undefended. ...

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  4. LOST TO THE PEOPLE.

    How many people know where is the finest natural park both for recreation and scenery on the shores of Port Jackson? From it is obtainable a view that for breadth and beauty ...

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  5. RAILWAY ENGINEERS.

    In reply to the official statement of the Railway Department regarding the matters in dispute with the engineers, the following statement has been made by Mr. R. R. Whereat, ...

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  6. THE RUSHWORTH MYSTERY

    The efforts of the police to discover some clue which may lead to the identification of the two bodies found on Friday in the shaft of Rushworth gold mine, formerly known as ...

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  7. REJECTED BY THE LORDS.

    The motion for the second reading of the Licensing Bill was rejected by the House of Lords last night by a majority of 176 votes, the division being— ...

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  8. A NEW ENTENTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that America and Japan are considering an agreement based on the free and commercial development of the Pacific. ...

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  9. BALKAN OUTLOOK DARKENS

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Times" quotes the report published by the "Yeni Gazeta," the press organ of the Grand Vizier, Kiamil Pasha, of a ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

    The Australian Rugby Union team of footballers played Somerset yesterday, and was successful by a goal and a try, 8 points to nil. Mandible reappeared for the first ...

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  11. THE "TRADE" DEFEATS THE COMMUNITY.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London, states that the Archbishop of Canterbury is willing, if the Government would permit it, to introduce a ...

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  12. VICTORY FOR LEAGUE TEAM.

    The Australian Rugby League team defeated Barrow yesterday by three goals five tries (21 points) to one goal one try (5 points). The first half of the game was ...

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  13. TRADE UNION LEVY.

    In the case of Osborne and others versus the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants the Court of Appeal has unanimously decided that a trades-union is not ...

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  14. LONGING FOR MACEDONIA.

    Dr. Weckerle, Premier of Hungary, in the course of an interview with a representative of the "Matin," said that AustruaHungary was compelled to annex Bosnia ...

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  15. MANCHESTER NOVEMBER HANDICAP.

    At the Manchester November meeting yesterday the contest for the principal event on the programme resulted as under:— ...

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  16. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred yesterday in the Pittsburg-Buffalo Coal Company's mine at Marianna. Two hundred and seventy-five miners are ...

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  17. THE VANISHING CONFERENCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" telegraphs that Russia, will refuse to join the Balkan conference if the question of the status of Bosnia and Herzegovina ...

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  18. PETER'S PENCE.

    The Pope yesterday received Archbishop Carr, of Melbourne, and expressed gratitude for the £2000, representing Peter's pence, from the clergy and faithful of Melbourne. ...

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  19. THE TURKISH BOYCOTT.

    Turkey has assured Austria that she is endeavouring to do all that is legally possible to counteract the boycott of Austrian steamers and merchandise. ...

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  20. REDFERN MYSTERY.

    Shortly before 10 on Friday night, Lily Moss, aged 21, single, was found lying on the footpath on the eastern side of Pitt-street, Redfern, shot through the abdomen. ...

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  21. THE LAPORTE MURDERS.

    Lamphere an employee on a form at Laporte, Indiana (U.S.A.), formerly occupied by Mrs. Belle Guiness, where evidences of a series of murders were discovered, has ...

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  22. SUPPOSED HYPNOTIC INFLUENCE.

    Something in the nature of a mild sensation was caused here last week by a well-known local youth named Theodore Burton, son of the late Dr. Burton, of Gilgandra, going into an ...

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  23. SIR. C. FURNESS ON STRIKES.

    Sir Christopher Furness, M.P., speaking at Stockton-on-Tees, in deploring the folly of strikes, declared that during the past year in the shipbuilding and engineering strikes ...

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  24. THE PLAY.

    The Americans won the toss and took the service. Brookes and Wilding chose the south and worst end with the sun against them, so that with the change always on the odd ...

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  25. PRICE OF ORIENTAL RAILWAY.

    Bulgaria is willing to pay £4,440,000 for the Oriental Railway, and the capitalisation of the Roumelian tribute. ...

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  26. GERMAN ARMY ESTIMATES.

    The army estimates of Germany show a decrease of £1,000,000 on the estimates of last year. The military expenditure of the German ...

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  27. MONTENEGRO'S THREAT.

    Montenegro has mounted a series of heavy batteries on Mount Loochet, dominating Cattaro, Dalmatia. ...

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  28. RETURNING PRELATES.

    The Right Rev. S. T. Nevill, Bishop of Dunedin, is a passenger homeward by the R.M.S. Ormuz, which sailed on November 17. The Right Rev. Dr. Frodsham, Bishop ...

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  29. PUNITIVE EXPEDITIONS.

    Reference was made by Mr. H. F. M'Leod at the meeting of the control executive of the Political Labour Council on Saturday to the report that five women and a boy had been ...

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  30. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The steamer Tongariro (New Zealand Shipping Company) bound from London to New Zealand ports, came into collision with the steamer Drumlanrig off Dover. ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Closer Union Convention has resumed its sittings at Capetown. The president, Sir J. H. de Villiers, Chief Justice of Cape Colony, states that ...

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  32. TESTIMONIAL TO TOWNS.

    Mr. Putney, editor of the "Sportsman," presented G. Towns, New South Wales sculler, on behalf of the subscribers, with a testimonial on vellum and £124. ...

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  33. GRATEFUL FOR RESCUE.

    Several schoolboys were bathing in a dam at Tarnagulla, when one of their number, Claud James, aged 10 years, slipped into deep water and disappeared. The only swimmer ...

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  34. ATTACKED BY NATIVES.

    According to statements made on board the French steamer Pacifique, which returned from the New Hebrides Group last night, an exciting encounter recently took place ...

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  35. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon there was animated bidding in all sections of the trade at full opening rates. Nov. 28. ...

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  36. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, replying to the Primate, Dr. Randall Davidson, invited him to make a statement of his objections to the Education Bill, with any ...

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  37. MARRIED AT SEA.

    During the voyage of the R.M.S. Mongolia, when the steamer was several hundred miles from Fremantle, Mr. R. Davy, of Melbourne, and Miss Hordern, of Sydney, were married ...

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  38. AN ENTERPRISING IMMIGRANT.

    A well-drerssed man, who gave the name of Reno Sardahn, aged about 34 years, and who says he is a recent arrival from Holland, was arrested at Castlemaine on ...

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  39. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

    At the Horticultural Society's Colonial Exhibition, the following awards have been made:— New South Wales Government.—Silver ...

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  40. TEN YEARS IN MILK.

    Refering to the matter of how long a cow will continue to milk without a calf, Mr. M. Langhurst, of Pambula, is possessed of a Shorthorn milker which calved just about 10 ...

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  41. DISAFFECTION IN INDIA.

    Reuter's agency states that Indian officials in London emphatically deny that disaffection in India has reached the masses, and that it is grossly misleading, ...

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  42. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    At a meeting of shopkeepers last night to consider the proposal to after the weekly alfholiday from Wednesday to Saturday, it was resolved by 12 votes to 5 to recommend the ...

    Article : 78 words
  43. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    During a thunderstorm on Friday Mrs. Ben Taylor and her son, while haymaking at a farm near Pinkenba, were both stunned by an electric shock. Mrs. Taylor had a steel ...

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  44. ENTHUSIASTIC SPORTSMEN.

    An enthusiastic meeting of cricketers, footballers, and others, held last night, resolved to ask the Government for £500 towards equipping a sports ground in Victoria Park. ...

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  45. STATE COAL MINE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday a bill authorising the Government to purchase a coal mine from Mr. Alexander S[?]ddon, of West Maitland, New South Wales, was carried ...

    Article : 48 words
  46. BOXING.

    Freddie Walsh beat Attell on points in 15 rounds in a boxing contest at Los Angeles. ...

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