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  2. THE REAL PAPUA.

    New Guinea 25 years ago was owned by nobody. Papua, our own section of the island continent, has been British owned for only 19 years. It has about 800 white people and half ...

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  3. PRICE OE MILK.

    A large meeting of the dairymen of the St. George district was held at Thorhley's Grand Hotel, Rockdale, on Saturday evening, to consider the advisability of increasing the price ...

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  4. EXCITEMENT AT NEWCASTLE.

    The demonstration arranged by the Newcastle Surf Club to mark its initiation attracted some 10,000 people to the beach yesterday afternoon. The weather was bright ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    Particulars of the disaster to children at the Harvey Hall, Barnsley, show that they were admitted to the gallery at 1d a piece. There were 400 seats in the gallery, ...

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  6. AMERICAN JUSTICE.

    The Californian Court of Appeals by its decision discharging Schmitz, the late Mayor, and Abe Ruef, the boss, has created an intense and most painful ...

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  7. CABINET DIFFERENCES.

    The "Manchester Guardian" and other Liberal organs hint at difficulties existing between Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Mr. R. B. Haldane, ...

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  8. FREETRADER A SAFEGUARD.

    Lord Cromer, speaking at Glasgow yesterday, claimed that freetrade is a safeguard against the creation of huge trusts like those of America. The adoption of ...

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  9. STAMPEDE OF CHILDREN.

    A disaster, causing the deaths of 16 children, and injuries to 40 others, occurred at Barnsley, Yorkshire, yesterday afternoon. During a cinematograph ...

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  10. SKY SCRAPER BURNT.

    A thirteen-story skyscraper, known as Parker-building, fronting Fifth-avenue, 19th-street, New York, took fire yesterday, and burned for 14 hours. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Mr. Ewing, Minister for Defence, speaking last night on the subject of Australian defence, said it had been subject to some press misrepresentation. What Mr. Deakin had ...

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  12. MISSING CROWN JEWELS.

    The sitting of the Vice-regal commission of inquiry into the disappearance of Crown jewels at Dublin, between June 11 and July 6, from the office of Ulster King of ...

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  13. WEST HAMPSTEAD COLLISION.

    Hollis, a signalman, indicted for manslaughter, in connection with the collision betwen two trains at West Hampstead metropolitan station on October 20, ...

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  14. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    The "Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" writes that in the event of Herr Keim retaining the presidency of the German Navy League, Prince Henry of Prussia, ...

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  15. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE.

    Prince Bulow, Imperial Chancellor, speaking in the Prussian Diet, absolutely refused to grant the people of Prussia universal suffrage and the secret ballot for ...

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  16. THE TRANSVAAL ACTS.

    Seven Indians at Pretoria have been sentenced to three months' imprisonment, with hard labour, for disobeying an order of a magistrate to quit the Transvaal on ...

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  17. CONSUMPTIVE SANATORIUM.

    Mr. Thomas Wilkinson, cotton manufacturer, has presented to Bolton, Lancashire, his mansion and grounds, with an endowment as a sanatorium for consumptives. ...

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  18. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.

    The Manufacturers' Association of Great Britain is despatching Mr. Ben Morgan as a commissioner to inquire into the trade position and prospects in Australia, New ...

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  19. DISTANCE RECORDERS.

    The Admiralty has ordered four sets of the patent distance recorder invented by Captain Forbes, of Melbourne. The recorders will be used by the third cruiser ...

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  20. INFLUX OF ASIATICS.

    Advices from Victoria, British Columbia, are to the effect that the new regulations concerning the immigration of Asiatics provide that immigrants to Canada must ...

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  21. BOMB OUTRAGE IN RUSSIA.

    A bomb which had been placed under a postal[?]van belonging to an escort wounded the driver, four officials, and five soldiers at Sokoloff station, on the Vistula railway ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The selection of a jury for the trial of Harry Thaw at New York, charged with the murder of Stanford White, has been completed. ...

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  23. MANUFACTURE OF DIAMONDS.

    Lemoine, a French engineer, who has been arrested at Paris on a charge of defrauding Sir Julius Wernher of £64,000, by pretending that he is able to manufacture ...

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  24. VELTHEIM ON TRIAL.

    Frank von Velthelm, who was brought to London from Paris, charged with attempting to levy blackmail on Mr. Solly Joel, a London financier, has been ...

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  25. HORNEY GRANGE ON FIRE.

    The steamer Hornby Grange, 2473 tons, from Sydney, November 7, for Manila and Vladivostock, has arrived at the last named port. She reports a fire, which ...

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  26. MR. B. B. WISE.

    Mr. Bernard Ringrose Wise, K.C., who has been so frequently regarded as an aspirant for the high honours of first High Commissioner of Australia, is lying seriously ill in London. ...

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  27. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The disputes between unionist waterside workers at Sydney and Newcastle and their employers are still unsettled, and there is as yet no project before the parties which ...

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  28. INDIA JUBILANT.

    The Indian loan of £5,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3 1/2 per cent., and issued at £99, has been applied for sixfold. ...

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  29. RECORD MEAT SALES.

    Messrs. W. Weddel and Co.'s annual report of the meat trade states that 107,572 tons of Australasian meat, including rabbits, were marketed at Smithfield in 1907, ...

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  30. INFANT SOCIALISTS.

    During a recent visit to Melbourne, Mrs. Molyneux Parkes attended the Socialist Sunday School held by Mr. Tom Mann, and in the last issue of the Monthly Record of the ...

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  31. TRANSVAAL DYNAMITE OUTRAGES.

    A man named Sheridan, a strike leader, has been arrested at Johannesburg in connection with a murder arising out of the dynamite outrages during the mining ...

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  32. WHEELERS REFUSED LAMPS.

    The Pelaw-Main Colliery was idle this afternoon through the refusal, or neglect, of the wheelers to go to their work at the accustomed time. ...

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  33. RAIDING ABYSSINIANS.

    The situation in Italian Somaliland, where the Abyssinians are raiding, is serious. Great anxiety prevails in Italy at the critical condition of the garrison at ...

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  34. IMPROVEMENTS AT HELIGOLAND.

    The Budget Committee of the Reichstag voted £1,500,000 for harbour constructions at Heligoland, after hearing a confidential statement as to the reasons ...

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  35. REVIVAL AT OLD GRETA.

    The new shaft at Grota is progressing satisfactorily. Three shifts are employed, but as the stratum now met is a hard conglomerate sinking is slow. The shart is situated on ...

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  36. THE THAW TRIAL.

    Out of a panel of 400 jurors summoned for the trial at New York of Harry Thaw, charged with murdering Stanford White, seven only have so far been selected to ...

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  37. THE NEW ADMIRAL EXPLAINS.

    Sir Richard Poore volunteers an explanation of his use of the word Conservative, as applied to Imperial unity. He says he intended to convey the meaning of ...

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  38. MOROCCAN COMPLICATIONS.

    The pacification of Morocco is likely to be further delayed owing to Mulal Hafid, elder brother of the Sultan, Abdul Azlz, being unanimously proclaimed Sultan at ...

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  39. IRISH COUNCILLOR WAYLAID.

    Wille driving to attend a meeting of the County Council at Clare to vote for a particular candidate for the post of returning officer, Councillor O'Loughlin was ...

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  40. RUNAWAY SYDNEY BOYS.

    In the course of a search for a boy, supposed to have run away from Sydney, the police came upon two other boys. They detained one, nnd from him ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Speaking at Rosewood last night, the Premier, Mr. Philp, said the principal questions on which the present fight would proceed were, whether Mr. Kidston was to be ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    New Zealand football team played a team representing England yesterday, and was defeated by one goal, the scores being- ...

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  43. CAPE COLONY LOAN.

    Cape Colony is issuing at £93 10s a loan of £1,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3 1/2 per cant. The money is to be devoted to irrigation and railways. ...

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  44. THE TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    The inquiry has been resumed at Pietermaritzburg into the conduct of Dinizulu, paramount chief of the Zulus. Evidence was produced showing that Dinizulu at ...

    Article : 60 words
  45. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    Regarding the cablegram recording the statement of Sir Wilfrid Laurier regarding the Vancouver ninil service, It is officially stated here that New Zealand simply uses ...

    Article : 79 words
  46. FOUND DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    On Saturday afternoon the remains of a coloured man were found in the bush on the Wentworth Estate, Homebush. The body was in a highly decomposed condition, and ...

    Article : 74 words
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