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  2. GOLF.

    To-day was the sociable day of the go[?] tournament at the Royal Melbourne links Games limited to men were finished, and those set apart exclusively for ladies commence ...

    Article : 651 words
  3. SIGHT TESTS.

    The eyesight tests to which men employed on the trams are being subjected are giving rise to a good deal of discontent among them, although it was understood that the present ...

    Article : 772 words
  4. STATE REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 words
  5. MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    The breakdown of the Promier's health has proved so serious that at a late hour last night be tendered his resignation of the Premiership. This, of course, involves the ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. FLOODS IN SOUTH EUROPE.

    Torrential rains in the south of France have swollen the rivers, causing terrible floods in the departments of Herault, Gard, Bouches du Rhone, Vaucluse, and ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. RAILWAY DISASTERS.

    The Chicago express came into collision with a freight-train on the BaltimoreOhio railway, owing to a mistake of a pointsman. Fifteen peoplo were killed, ...

    Article : 40 words
  8. RUSSIANS INDIFFERENT.

    Electors at Moscow and St. Petersburg display a remarkable apathy in the elections of delegates to choose the members for the Duma. In many centres the voters ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. COLLISION IN WALES.

    An express to Cardiff came into collision with a mineral train at Newport on Saturday, owing to a mistake in the working of the signals. The driver of the ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. DECEPTION OF TROOPS.

    Three men, disguised in officers' uniforms, rushed into the barracks of the Brest Regiment at Sebastopol, shouting to the battalion on duty that the ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," referring to the Australian tariff, says that since British Ministers showed the colonies that the United Kingdom is entirely ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. SULLIVAN V. SQUIRES.

    Jack (Twin) Sullivan knocked out W. Squires, the Australian champion heavyweight, in the nineteenth round in a match at San Francisco. ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. RUIN IN SPAIN.

    A terrible flood has occurred at Malaga, Southern Spain, 12,000 people having been rendered homeless. Twelve villages were (destroyed, and 108 persons perished. ...

    Article : 49 words
  14. MODERNISM.

    Many diocesan councils have already been appointed in Italy to censor literature, in accordance with the Pope's encyclical condemning modernism. ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. PARLIAMENT WILL MEET.

    According to the law Parliament must meet within a given period after the general elections, and for that reason the new Parliament will meet to-morrow, as arranged. It is ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. DUTIES OF NEUTRALS.

    The third committee of the International Conference at the Hague has approved of a convention dealing with the rights and duties of neutrals during a ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. VICTORIA.

    The revenue for the first quarter of the financial year amounted to £2,000,070, as compared with £1,890,363 for the corresponding period in 1906. ...

    Article : 28 words
  18. STATEMENT BY MR. WADE.

    Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, Mr. Wade said: The Premier's health has given way at last under the strain put upon it, and he has been compelled to send in his ...

    Article : 281 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The State revenue returns were issued from the Treasury to-night. They show great buoyancy in all the leading lines, excepting, probate and succession duties, in which ...

    Article : 92 words
  20. BISHOP OF LONDON IN AMERICA.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London, is meeting with a royal reception in New York. He preached a bold sermon to millionaires in a church ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. RIVAL SULTANS.

    Mulai-el-Hafld, who is acknowledged Sultan of Southern Morocco, is freely confiscating the property of the wealthy Moors and Jews in order to pay his troops, ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. THE RETIRING PREMIER.

    It would be hard to find in Australian political history a counterpart for the retiring Premier. During the three years he has been at the head of the Government he has proved ...

    Article : 659 words
  23. QUEENSLAND AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The amateur golf championship of Queensland was decided on the links at Yeerongpilly this afternoon. Mr. M. F. Ramsay defeated Mr. Gill, the champion of the past two ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden, aged 81 years. The late Grand Duke of Baden, on the death of his father in 1852, became Regent ...

    Article : 323 words
  25. AN OLD MURDER REVIVED.

    At the police court to-day, before Messrs. J. Priest, T. Keating, and K. Alcock, Js.P., William Reilly was charged with being a person beleived to be insane wandering at large. ...

    Article : 633 words
  26. AN IMPOSSIBLE PRIZE COURT.

    The "Times" writes that it is impossible for Great Britain to ratify the proposed convention creating an International Prize Court, because it will enable ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. RIOT AT BELGRADE.

    Novakovics, editor of an anti-regicide Journal at Belgrade, Servia, and an antiregicide officer, who were long imprisoned on a minor charge without trial, ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. TROUBLE IN THE HAT TRADE.

    During the past fortnight the output of the Federal Hat Mills at Surry Hills, owned by, C. Anderson and Co., Limited, has been considerably restricted by a strike on the part ...

    Article : 413 words
  29. TRIBES SUBMIT TO FRENCH.

    General Drude, commanding the Franco-Spanish land forces at Casablanca, reports that four out of ten tribes in the vicinity have fully submitted. ...

    Article : 31 words
  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have been directed by resolution of my union to write with reference to a paragraph which appeared in the columns of the "Sydney Morning Herald" on September 26, and ...

    Article : 821 words
  31. THE CONFLICT OF INTERESTS.

    It is believed, apart from official statements, that Mr. Carruthers was prompted to take the extreme course owing to difficulties in connection with the reconstruction of the ...

    Article : 418 words
  32. ANGLO-RUSSIAN CONVENTION.

    Calcutta newspapers generally approve of the terms of the Anglo-Russian convention, but Bombay newspapers condemn the treaty. The native press of ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. A CARDINAL'S WARNING.

    Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh, speaking at Derry, warned Irishmen against an alliance with English socialists. ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. WARM-WATER PORT FOR RUSSIA.

    The "Russ," of St. Petersburg, hints that since Russia has definitely abandoned all idea of an outlet towards the Indian Ocean compensation for this painful ...

    Article : 60 words
  35. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    A terrible accident, resulting fatally, occurred last Friday on Mr. C. G. Scott's farm, a few miles from Wellington. An old man named James Primmer was attending some ...

    Article : 148 words
  36. CARE OF A PRINCESS.

    Signor Toselli and his wife, Countess of Montignoso, ex-Crown Princess of Saxony, are staying at an hotel at Flesole, Tuscany. Detectives in the employ ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    A sensation has been caused at Calcutta by the arrest of Mr. A. C. Bannerjee, a leading barrister, for making seditious speeches. ...

    Article : 36 words
  38. ATTACKED BY AN ELEPHANT.

    A strange incident, in which an elephant and a circus employee were concerned, occurred this afternoon at Donald, One of the men employed at Wirth's circus took the ...

    Article : 190 words
  39. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Yachtsmen in America resent the New York Club's decision in regard to Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge. A syndicate is being organised at ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. SOCIAL QUESTIONS.

    In the course of an address at the opening meeting of the Melbourne Anglican Synod to--night, Archbishop Clarke said a proposal would be submitted to members to estabilish ...

    Article : 199 words
  41. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR ON THE BARRIER.

    Speaking of the shortage of labour on the mines, Mr. Wainwright, general manager of the South Mine, said this afternoon that his mine was still short of navvies for open-cut work. ...

    Article : 176 words
  42. THE STRAIN OF LEADERSHIP.

    There can be no doubt that in fighting the general elections Mr. Carruthers subjected himself to a tremendous strain, and that the opposition and heckling to which he was from ...

    Article : 257 words
  43. MANCHU PRIVILEGES ABROGATED.

    Owing to the influence of Yuan-shi-kai, Viceroy of the Metropolitan Province of Chi-li, the Manchu garrisons throughout China are to be disbanded and deprived ...

    Article : 252 words
  44. TAX ON AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Bent's proposal to place a tax on amusements has been strongly criticised by Major Wardill, secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club. He expressed the opinion that ...

    Article : 247 words
  45. GOOLD'S EXAMINATION CONCLUDED.

    The magisterial examination of the Goolds at Monte Carlo has been concluded. ...

    Article : 24 words
  46. SAVED BY A STOCKWHIP.

    A sensational occurrence took place on Saturday at M'Cully's Crossing, Hunter River, in the northern part of the municipality. A young married man named ...

    Article : 209 words
  47. PRICE OF EXPLOSIVES.

    Nobel's Company, Glitsgow, has agreed with English and Continental makers to raise the price of explosives 25 per cent. ...

    Article : 27 words
  48. REPLACING TELEPHONES

    Much indignation has been expressed at the action of the Postal Department in asking business people burned out by the fire to replace telephone instruments at their own ...

    Article : 135 words
  49. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A fire occurred on the Union Company's Steamer To Anau, 1652 tons, while lying at Westport. Considerable damage was done to the cargo. ...

    Article : 57 words
  50. COMEDY ENDS IN TRAGEDY.

    Prince Carl of Thurn-und-Taxis, in larking with other officers at Potsdam, broke his neck by a fall from banisters down Which be was sliding. ...

    Article : 36 words
  51. SEA CAPTAIN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Captain Gregor M'Kenzie, of the steamer Camphill, committed suicide by cutting his throat while the vessel was lying at the Wellington wharf this morning, Deceased ...

    Article : 57 words
  52. THE NEW CABINET.

    Though quite unprepared, in the face of that unexpected developments to say anything of the future, it is understood that Mr. Wade ...

    Article : 258 words
  53. LATE SHIPPING.

    Tsinan, s, 2200 tons, Captain Lindbergh, from Yokohama, via ports. G. S. Yuill and Co., Ltd., agents. S[?]r, s, from New Guinea. ...

    Article : 31 words
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