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  2. WOMEN'S EXHIBITION.

    In years to come, when the passing events of to-day have been trunsferred to the pages of history, there will be one page upon which the eye of every Australian woman and of ...

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  3. THE CITY MEAL.

    A meeting of proprietors of restaurants and tea and grill rooms was held at the New South Wales Alliance Hotel last night to discuss the advisability of increasing the ...

    Article : 478 words
  4. BRAVE GIRL'S DEATH.

    A frightful burning accident took place at Manildra early this morning, when the eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. Francis Alfred Goodman, a farmer, was burnt to death. ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. MR. WATSON RESIGNS.

    As was generally anticipated, Mr. Watson tendered his resignation as leader of the Federal Labour party at to-day's caucus meeting at Parliament House. The discussion on the ...

    Article : 210 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,199 words
  7. THE RAILWAY CRISIS.

    Mr. Richard Bell, M.P., secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, addressing his constituents at Derby yesterday, said he hoped that the ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. LIBERALS' ACHIEVEMENTS

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the prime Minister, in the course of a speech at Dunfermline yesterday, expressed himself as optimistic regarding the results of ...

    Article : 347 words
  9. SLUMP IN NEW YORK.

    The New York stock market is demoralised. A sudden and persistent run precipitated a temporary suspension of the Knickerbocker Trust. The Trust paid ...

    Article : 176 words
  10. DRIVERS STAND ALOOF.

    Mr. Fox, president of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, in the course of an interview, said that despite the decision of the ...

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  11. ERICTION IN THE PARTY DENIED.

    Mr. Watson, upon being soon after the caucus meeting, said, in reply to a question: "I have no intention to immediately resign from Parliament. A suggestion has been ...

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  12. CLERKS SUPPORT FELLOW[?] EMPLOYEES.

    The Railway Clerks' Association supports the attitude of Mr. Richard Bell, M.P., secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants. ...

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  13. AN ALLEGED MAFIA.

    At the Central Pollen Court, before Mr. Donaldson, S.M., Norman Moses, 21, draper, a native of Syria, was charged with haviug sent a threatening letter to Samuel Hordern at ...

    Article : 494 words
  14. THE CANCER IN BUSINESS.

    Pesident Roosevelt, speaking at Nashville, Tennessee, yesterday, said that his legislative and executive policies against trusts represented an effort to punish ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day, 1835 casks were offered, and 1079 were sold. Prices were: Mutton, fine 36/3, medium 33/6; beef, fine 35/, medium 33/ ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. THREE PARTY FIGHT.

    There is a fight going on between the Harbour Trust, the ferry companies occupying the Circular Quay, and the tramway people, respecting the use of the wharfs and jettles ...

    Article : 924 words
  17. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    Judge Heydon, the President of the Arbitration Court, took the opportunity when the Arbitration Court resumed yesterday to refer to matters arising out of the operation ...

    Article : 424 words
  18. MOORISH TRIBES SUBMIT.

    The Franco-Spanish forces, commanded by General Drude, operating near Casablanca, had a sharp fight yesterday with 5000 mounted troops supporting Mulg[?] ...

    Article : 286 words
  19. MARRIAGE WITH DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.

    On the eve of a private meeting of the Bishops at Lambeth Palace, when the Archbishop of Canterbury was expected to make a pronouncement on the Deceased ...

    Article : 300 words
  20. FRUIT INSPECTION IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. H. J. Rumsey, who was one of the New South Wales delegates to the interstate Conference of Fruitgrowers in Adelaide, has just returned from that gathering. He called at ...

    Article : 483 words
  21. APPRECIATION OF MR. REID.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Reid), referring to Mr. Watson's resignation, to-day said: "I consider that Mr. Watson's resignation from the leadership is a very serious ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. COAL TRADE OUTLOOK.

    The Northern Colliery Proprietors, at a meeting in Sydney yesterday, decided to have a conference with representatives of the Colliery Employees' Federation at Newcastle, ...

    Article : 512 words
  23. THE CZAR'S DESIRE.

    The Czar has eulogised the zeal of M. Nelidoff, the Russian representative, who was also president of the Hague Conference, for "striving to realise a project very ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. THE WHITELEY MURDER.

    Horace Rayner, who was convicted in March last of the murder of Mr. William Whiteley, the well-known London universal provider, vainly tried to commit ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. STATEMENT BY MR. DEAKIN.

    The Prime Minister, upon being acquainted of the acceptance by the caucus of the Labour leader's resignation, expressed regret that the health of Mr. Watson had compelled him ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. DEALING WITH AN INTERJECTOR.

    An interjector received more than he bargained for from the Premier to-day at Werribee Mr. Bent was speaking at the local agricultural society's show luncheon, when ...

    Article : 198 words
  27. UNANCHORBD MINES.

    The "Cologne Gazette" defends Germany's right to use unanchored mines on the high seas, on the ground that her present naval development ...

    Article : 46 words
  28. A PRINCESS'S TROUSSEAU.

    Prince Bonaparte (Roland) has ordered for his daughter, Princess Marie, who is betrothed to Prince George of Greece, a wedding trousseau in Paris, costing ...

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  29. BRITISH SOLDIERS VINDICATED.

    The "Militar Wochenblatt," the German military organ, in a review of Major-General Sir F. Maurice's "History of the South African War," handsomely admits ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. CATTLE-DRIVING IN WESTMEATH.

    Yesterday for the first time within the county a farm was raided in Westmeath and the cattle driven from it. Seven alleged raiders were arrested. ...

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  31. THE OPENING CEREMONY.

    The Prime Minister (chairman of the general committee) asked the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John Madden) to invite Lady Northcote to open the exhibition. ...

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  32. THE STANFORD MERTHYR STRIKE.

    The strike at Stanford Merthyr Colliery continues. A deputation from the lodge interviewed Mr. H. M. Williams, the manager, this morning. The manager said that he ...

    Article : 323 words
  33. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    A meeting of the Western Australian Cricket Council was held last night, when final arrangements were made for the match against the English Eleven, which begins on ...

    Article : 301 words
  34. "UNSOUND MIND."

    Mr. W. Clark, D.S.M., Coroner for Parramatta district, held an inquest at Parramatta on Wednesday on the body of Alfred Neimz, which was found in the Rookwood Cemetery ...

    Article : 303 words
  35. DRIED FRUITS INDUSTRY.

    The annual conference of the Australian Dried Fruits Association was held in Adelaide this week. There were present representatives of growers from Mildura, ...

    Article : 174 words
  36. STOLEN STATUARY.

    M. Thomas, who was arrested for the theft of relics from French Churches, has made a confession to the examining magistrates, circumstantially implicating ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President took the chair at 4.30 p.m. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. The PRESIDENT announced that the following nominations had been received for ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    Yesterday Thomas Gaggin was killed in a shocking manner at Maddington. He was driving a four-horse team attached to a heavy road roller. Mr. M'Kenzie, foreman of works ...

    Article : 116 words
  39. DETECTED BY DOGS.

    Dogs caused the discovery of two men digging a tunnel near Pavedovsk railway, in the vicinity of Tsarskoe Selo, 15 miles south of St. Petersburg, the site of an ...

    Article : 45 words
  40. BUSH FIRES IN QUEENSLAND.

    Miles of country on the north side of the Flinders River, below Richmond, have been burnt out. Portions of Millungera, Bunda, Saxby, Euthella, Evercreek, Gladevale, ...

    Article : 46 words
  41. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Coroner held an inquest to-day respecting the death of John Day, when a verdict was returned that the deceased met his death from injuries accidentally, received through being ...

    Article : 48 words
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