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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    This is the last day on which voters will be enrolled or transferred. For those living in the country the last opportunity has gone, but city and suburban residents may see to ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The Victorian division of the National Defence League laid before the Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, to-day, a proposal for the establishment of a volunteer reserve force. The ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION

    The Legislative Assembly sat after our first edition went to press, and further discussed the Electoral Bill. A steady stonewall was maintained, mainly ...

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  5. LAND REFORM.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, moved the adjournment of the House to protest against the ...

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  6. NEW YORK STATE.

    The Wall-street betting on the election for the Governorship of New York State is 4 and 5 to 1 in favour of Mr. Charles Hughes, the Republican candidate, against ...

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  7. MEAT SHORTAGE IN AUSTRIA.

    A deputation of the Austrian Butchers' Association waited on the Austrian Minister of Agriculture, Count von Buquoy, and asked that the importation of ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Mossman Central Sugar Mill Company, Queensland, is importing 50 Italian labourers to work as agricultuarl and general labourers on the sugar plantaions of the farmers who ...

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  9. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day 552 casks were offered, and 369 were sold. Prices were—Mutton, fine 39s 6d, medium 36s; beef, fine 37s 6d, medium 36s per cwt. ...

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  10. FEDERAL METEOROLOGIST.

    The Public Sevice Commissioner is forwarding to the Government a recommendation that Mr. H. A. Hunt, Meteorologist to the New South Wales Government, should be ...

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  11. COOK.

    Mr. John Hindie, who is contesting this electorate in the anti-socialist interest, has committees working on his behalf in every centre of the electorate. His friends are ...

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  12. HOUSING THE WORKERS.

    Replying to a deputation of the National Housing Reform Council yesterday, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, and Mr. John Burns, ...

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  13. EAST SYDNEY.

    Mr. J. E. West, the socialist labour candidate for East Sydney, opened his campaign last night at the Protestant Hall. The candidate devoted a considerable portion of his ...

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  14. WHAT THE LABOUR MOVEMENT MEANS.

    While some of the socialist candidates are so ashamed of the socialistic doctrines of their party, or so afraid of their effect upon the electors, that they give evasive answers ...

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  15. KANAKAS FOR FIJI.

    The Prime Minister to-day, speaking in regard to kanakas being deported to Fiji, said the matter was one arranged by the Fijian Government, and the labourers went there of ...

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  16. CAREER OF MR. HUNT.

    Mr. H. A. Hunt entered the meteorological service of New South Wales at the age of 18, and graduated through the various branches of the department under ...

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  17. NAVAL MUTINY.

    The riots among stokers at Portsmouth barracks last night, following on the disturbance of the morning, followed stringent precautions which were taken, ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, attended by the private secretary, visited Randwick Rifle Range yesterday afternoon, and presented the prizes to the University Scouts Rifle club. ...

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  19. Y.M.C.A. GOLDEN CAMPAIGN.

    The efforts of the energetic band of workers to raise the £15,000 required for the rebuilding of the Y.M.C.A., have been rewarded with success. A representative of the ...

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  20. LANG.

    A meeting of friends and supporters (of both sexes) interested in the candidature of Mr. W. E. Johnson, M.P., is advertised to take place to-night, at 8, in the Town Hall, ...

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  21. HIS OWN ACT.

    Mr. Deakin at Geelong:—"Fifteen months ago, when it was proposed to dissolve Parliament through the Governor-General, Mr. M'Lean said:—"Supposing we went to the ...

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  22. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    The South Sydney contest is recognised as the most interesting struggle of the campaign. Both sides have organised their forces with wonderful completeness, and Sir James ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. "FOR THE CAUSE."

    With one unfortunate exception, the selection of anti-socialist candidates for New South Wales seats has been carried out without the shadow of self-interest on the part ...

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  24. UNREST IN MOROCCO.

    In regard to the encounter which took place at Tidjkadjn, on the Moorish frontier, between a band of Moors and a detachment of French Tirailleurs, advices from Dakar, ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    In the House of Lords last night, on the Education Bill, an amendment by the Earl of Jersey to clause 4, requiring that extended facilities for religious ...

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  26. SIR JAMES GRAHAM'S CANDIDATURE.

    Sir James Graham addressed a meeting of women yesterday afternoon in St. David's Hall, Arthur-street, Surry Hills, in furtherance of his candidature. The chair was ...

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  27. METAPHORICAL MR. DEAKIN.

    Mr. Deakin loves a metaphor as dearly as Tommy loves a lord, and if it happens that a little of the bright red paint of fiction is necessary in order to improve the ...

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  28. WARSHIPS AT TANGIER.

    The French and Spanish cruisers have arrived at Tangier, owing to the stoning of a boat's crew of the French warship Galilee while at the pier. ...

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  29. CUP WEEK FESTIVITIES.

    The cool weather is still on hand, so that the Governor-General's race ball this year was more enjoyable than ever, as dancers could go through their programmes and not feel ...

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  30. STOESSEL A MENDICANT.

    General Stoessel, who commanded the fortress of Port Arthur, and who was dismissed from the Russian army for surrendering to the Japanese, has applied ...

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  31. FRENCH RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS.

    Notwithstanding the Papal interdict, a league of French Roman Catholics which was established at the end of September has formed 300 Public Worship ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Joseph Ward stated at a banquet at Christchurch last night that the revenue for the seven months ended October 31 was £391,605 greater than for the corresponding ...

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  33. RIVAL CITIES IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Earl of Selborne, Governor of the Transvaal, has appealed to the citizens of Pretoria and Johannesburg to abandon their mutual hostility. He declares that ...

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  34. BOMB-THROWER ARRESTED.

    A Russian bomb-thrower, who was arrested on an extradition warrant at Manchester, has confessed that he murdered several policemen and others. ...

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  35. VICTORIAN GAMBLING BILL.

    The debate on the Gambling Bill was resumed to-day in committee in the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Bent announced that it was not intended ...

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  36. AFTER THE MELBOURNE CUP.

    There is no immediate prospect of Poseidon being sold to leave the country. His owner has been duly notified by cable of all his victories. The inquiry as to whether the colt ...

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  37. MILLIONAIRE ESTATES.

    The estate of the late Earl of Mansfield has been valued for probate purposes at over £1,000,000. This is the thirteenth millionaire estate proved since January. ...

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  38. THE NEPEAN SELECTION.

    The complaint of Mr. T. W. Taylor that he was unfairly treated at the recent anti-socialistic conference at Penrith, when Mr. E. K. Bowden was selected, is replied to by "A ...

    Article : 378 words
  39. FUTURE OF PERSIA.

    Replying to Sir H. J. Cotton (Liberal) in the House of Commons last night, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, stated that any negotiations with ...

    Article : 54 words
  40. WEST SYDNEY.

    At a meeting of the local branches of the Democratic Union last evening Mr. J. Burns, of Pyrmont, was selected as the anti-socialistlc candidate for West Sydney to oppose Mr. ...

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  41. BARQUE SCHILLER WRECKED.

    The German barque Schiller (Captain Steinboner), 1196 tons, which sailed from Tonning on October 31 for Melbourne, encountered bad weather. She lost her ...

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  42. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Justice Hood to-day quashed the conviction of John M'Namarn, clerk, in respect of alleged insulting behaviour in the Gaiety Theatre on September 30. The occasion was ...

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  43. WENTWORTH.

    Mr. William Duncan, the selected Labour candidate, addressed a meeting at the Royal Double Bay Hotel, Ocean-street, last night. He was accorded a good hearing, and a vote ...

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  44. LONDON ELECTRIC POWER.

    The London County Council by 80 votes to 34 has decided to promote a bill in Parliament to secure the entire control of the electric power and lighting ...

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  45. BARRIER.

    Mr. J. S. Marshall is carrying on an active campaign against the socialist holder of the Barrieir seat, Mr. J. Thomas. He is visiting the country centres, whilst his supporters ...

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  46. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    At the present moment the great problem of the wool trade is to reconcile the repeated news of a fall in the Sydney market with the undoubted buoyancy and activity in the ...

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  47. LAUNCH OF THE CYCLOPS.

    The naval repairing ship Cyclops has been launched at Sunderland. She resembles a sea-going dockyard, being fitted with shipyard engineering machinery, and ...

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  48. AN ISLAND VOLCANO.

    News received from Tonga to-day states that the crater on the Island of Tofun, about 70 miles north of Nukualofa, is again in active eruption. Three new cones have formed on ...

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  49. ALIENS IN SAN FRANCISCO.

    Japanese restaurant-keepers in San Francisco have complained to Mr. V. H. Metcalf, Minister for Commerce, sent by President Roosevelt to inquire into the ...

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  50. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

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  51. MR. BRUCE SMITH AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    Under the auspices of the St. Leonards'and Crow's Nest branches of the Women's Liberal League Mr. Bruce Smith, M.P., delivered an address on "Australia, Bond or Free." He ...

    Article : 277 words
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