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  2. THE MILK TROUBLE.

    The executive committee of the South Coast and West Camden Milk Suppllers' Association was called together for Saturday by telegraph, and held its meeting in Sydnoy to ...

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  3. LIFE-LONG LIEUTENANTS.

    For some time there has been an undercurrent of dissatisfaction amongst certain military officers of the State. These claim that the Defence Act regulations have been ...

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  4. MME. ADA CROSSLEY.

    At 12 o'clock on Saturday Mme. Ada Crossley had been caught again in the almost ceaseless whirl of a prima donna's life, had passed through the excitement of an ...

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  5. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    Cape Portland advised on Snturday morning:— 9 a.m.—Large barque sinking on Foster's Island, noar Cape Portland. ...

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  6. THE FOOTBALL TEAM.

    The Australian Rugby football team played Devon yesterday in its first match in England, and won by 3 goals 3 tries to 1 try. ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. THE AUSTRALIAN MARKET.

    The committee of the Manufacturers' Association of Great Britain warmly thanked Mr. B. H. Morgan for the excellent results of his mission to Australia. Mr. ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The election of Mr. George Renwick, Conservative, to fill the vacancy in the representation of Newcastle-on-Tyne in the House of Commons, has had an inspiring ...

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  9. TRUST CORRUPTION.

    Mr. W. R. Hearst has published additional letters, showing that eminent politicians of the Republican and Democratic parties tendered Legislative service to the ...

    Article : 255 words
  10. THE LICENSING BILL.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Marquis of Lansdowne, in consultation with his colleagues, has decided that the Licensing Bill shall not pass the House of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" publishes a congratulatory article respecting the Admiralty's acceptance of Mr. Deakin's naval defence scheme. ...

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  12. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES.

    Sir Christopher Furness, M.P., Liberal, addressing a meeting of colliery shareholders at Newcastle, said he hoped that if the Eight Hours Bill passed managers ...

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  13. SYMPATHY IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The "Post" and "New Zealand Times" published editorials dealing sympathetically with the scheme for an Australian navy. The "Post" says:—"The new attitude of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. PERSIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Shah has summoned the Mejliss (Chamber of Deputies) and the Senate of Persia to meet on November 14. ...

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  15. SEAQUAKE OFF MEXICO.

    Several earthquake shocks occurred off Acapulco, Mexico, during which the steamer Radames, bound from San Francisco to Hamburg, was suddenly lifted and ...

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  16. THE NICKNAME.

    The Australian Rugby Union football team have adopted the nickname of "Wallabies." ...

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  17. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Fresh interest will be added to the Federal capital ddbate in the House of Representatives on Tuesday by an amendment of which Mr. Bruce Smith has given notice, as follows:— ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CARTOONIST.

    Mr. Bert Levy, an Australian cartoonist is meeting with great success at the Palace Theatre. ...

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  19. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    The superstition of the populace, terminating in the expulsion of the doctors, has caused fearful mortality from cholera at Krasnayi Yar, in the Saratov ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. SEIZURE BY BULGARIA.

    Diplomatic opinion has universally condemned the action of Bulgaria in seizing a portion of the Orient Company's railway line. ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. "AN HONOURABLE SETTLEMENT."

    A large and representative body of dairymen met at the School of Arts this afternoon at an adjourned meeting from Tuesday last, to receive the report of their representatives ...

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  22. STOCK EXCHANGE EXPULSION.

    Mr. A. O. Brown aud his partner, Mr. L. Yound, have been expelled from the New York Stock.Exchange. The firm of A. O. Brown and Company, ...

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  23. GLEN INNES-INVERELL RAILWAY.

    Mr. Johnson, Chief Railway Commissioner, and Mr. Harper, Traffic Manager, arrived yesterday from Glen Innes, by motor car, viewing the country through which the proposed ...

    Article : 605 words
  24. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Kali Charamukerjee, a bombmaker, has been found guilty at Aligarh, North-west india, of writing letters threatening to kill the Viceroy and Sir Harvey Adamson ...

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  25. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday. Prices were animated, and all qualities were firm. 8885 bales of La Plata wool were offered, and 3354 were sold by anetion ...

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  26. RIOTOUS UNEMPLOYED.

    Unemployed in Manchester to the number of 2000 threatened to raid the Town Hall yesterday. The police gathered in force, and using their batons dispersed ...

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  27. THE JAPANESE BOYCOTT.

    The boycott instituted by the Chinese all over the world against Japanese firms and goods is still in operation—indeed, war is being waged more fiercely than ever. ...

    Article : 479 words
  28. ARCHBISHOP CARR.

    Archbishop Carr, of Melbourne, in the course of an interview, said that he had been much impressed by the Eucharistie Congress. He was greatly surprised at the ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. STORY OF SURVIVORS.

    Late news from Cape Portland states that four survivors of the wreck have been found, having landed in one of the ship's boats. They are Scandinavians. The lost ship ...

    Article : 176 words
  30. CRIMINALS' LAST HOPE.

    A London magistrate refused to discharge a habitual criminal with a view of allowing him a last chance in Australia. Captain Collins, representing the ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. ACCOUNT BY AN EYEWITNESS.

    A reporter with the Wybia telegraphs from Cape Portland:—"The Marine Board tug Wybia arrived this morning (Sunday) at Foster's Island, where the disaster occurred. The ...

    Article : 704 words
  32. DANGEROUS MOTOR RACING.

    The "Daily Mail" and other newspapers condemn the contest in the Isle of Man for 25-horse-power 4ln cylinder motor cars, as dangerous and useless, contending that it ...

    Article : 369 words
  33. GUARDIANS OF THE POOR.

    Seven guardians and ex-guardians of Poplar were charged at the Thames Police Court yesterday with conspiring to defraud the board of managers of the ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. FALL OF 40 FEET.

    While at work on the Southern Coal Company's jetty at Port Kembla yesterday a crane hand named Edward Catterall had a remarkable experience. He was engaged pulling a ...

    Article : 158 words
  35. ELECTRIC RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A terrible railway accident has occurred on the Berlin Elevated Electric Railway. A train, disregarding a danger signal at a junction, continued without ...

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  36. WRESTLE WITH A SNAKE.

    Alfred Wilding, one of Ryde's best-known grocers, had an exciting encounter with a 5ft black snake, and for a few seconds resembled the ancient statue of Laocoon. ...

    Article : 227 words
  37. PROVINCIALISM OF SIR THOMAS BENT.

    A new Benevolent Asylum is to be erected at Cheltenham. A large party visited the site yesterday, when the Premier opened the camp formad by the contractors (Messrs. ...

    Article : 174 words
  38. ON THE SOUTH COAST.

    A meeting of the Gerringong branch of the Milk Suppliers' Association was held at the council-chambers here last night, and was well attended. Mr. Alex. Campbell (president) ...

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  39. STRIKE AT COBAR.

    A strike, affecting 70 men employed on the water jackets at the Great Cobar, occurred on Thursday night. Five men at the jacket asked for an extra man, and without waiting ...

    Article : 118 words
  40. RUSSIA'S VOLUNTEER FLEET.

    A contract, amounting to £360,000, has been placed at Greenock for the construction of five steamers of the Russian volunteer fleet, to be used in its subsidised ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. LAND IN PALESTINE.

    Under the Turkish Constitution Jews are able to buy land in Palestine, and a syndicate is negotiating for the purchase of the Sultan's Crown Domains in the Valley of ...

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  42. POLICEMAN STABBED.

    Constable Clinton of No. 1 Police Station. had nn exciting experience while arresting a man in Market-street on Saturday night, being stabbed in the neck. ...

    Article : 180 words
  43. TRAGIC END OF A VOYAGE.

    The voyage of the French ship Callion, which arrived in Storm Bay at the mouth of the Derwent River on Friday from Birkenhead, has had a tragic ending Owing to ...

    Article : 134 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND SLIGHTED.

    Speaking at the Dominion Day celebrations Sir Joseph Ward complained of the lack of sympathy in some respects on the part of the authorities in England. He thought the ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. SPANISH ANARCHIST ARRESTED.

    Fernando Canairava, a Spanish anarchist, has been arrested at Pau, France, charged with plotting to assassinate King Alfonso at Spain, during his visit to ...

    Article : 53 words
  46. FRANK WOOTTON'S SUCCESS.

    Frank Wootton, the Sydney jockey, has refused the offer of a retaining fee of £2000 to ride in France next year. Money advanced upon all securities, N.S.W. ...

    Article : 59 words
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