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  2. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The City Council elections are again due, the polling day being December 1, and so far very little interest is being shown by the citizens. This may, perhaps, be accounted ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Deakin will start to-morrow on a few days' tour of his electorate. This afternoon he spent some time in giving press representatives explanations regarding various ...

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  4. POSITION OF THE LORDS.

    Mr. A. Birrell, President of the Board of Education, speaking at Bristol last night, said that the Education Bill as moulded by the House of Lords was ...

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  5. IN PARLIAMENT.

    No doubt the inclement state of the weather had a deterrent effect upon members of the Legislative Council last night, but whatever the cause, there were never at any time more ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION

    The Legislative Assembly continued consideration of the Premier's motion for the introduction of the Government Savings Banks Bill after our first edition went to press. ...

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  7. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    The German commander at Klipdam, on the Orange River, informed the British camp at Biesjespoort on the 6th inst that Ferreira and a body of men were crossing ...

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  8. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, stated in the House of Commons last night that he had sent to Lord Northcote, ...

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  9. AWFUL MURDERS.

    A terrible domestic tragedy occurred at Pyramid Hill, 50 miles from Bendigo, to-day, Oliver John Lang, a mounted constable, who had been stationed there for a number of ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    "Are Australian interests sufficiently safeguarded in the New Hebrides?" The Australian Natives' Association is strongly interested, and this was the question put to ...

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  11. INSURRECTION AGAINST TYRANNY.

    The Rev. Dr. Clifford, speaking at Newcastle, said that if the House of Lords persisted with amendments in the Education Bill the nonconformists ...

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  12. ALLEGED BOER SUPPORT.

    The "Cape Times" says that the raiders would have never ventured to attack the police without an assurance of Boer support. ...

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  13. FRENCH SEPARATION LAW.

    The French Chamber of Deputies yesterday by 416 votes to 163 passed a resolution of its confidence that the firmness of M. Briand, Minister for ...

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  14. CANDIDATES' MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. J. Cook has been devoting this week to the new portion of his electorate. He speaks at Parramatta this evening, and at Dundas and Carlingford on Friday. On Sunday ...

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  15. IMPERIAL UNION.

    Mr. Richard Jebb read a paper at the Royal Colonial Institute last night developing a scheme of Imperial Union based on some close form of international ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. THE NEPEAN SELECTION.

    As a last word, Mr. T. W. Taylor writes protesting against the final decision of the Australian Democratic Union with regard to the selection of a candidate for the Nepean ...

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  17. WEST SYDNEY.

    The anti-socialist candidate for West Sydney, Mr. James Burns, addressed a well-attended meeting of the electors last evening in the Wesley School-hall, Regent-street, Mr. A. ...

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  18. LABOUR PARTY'S ORGANISATION.

    Miss Gardiner, of Sydney, addressed a meeting at the Town Hall last night advocating the claims of the Australian Labour party. The Mayor presided. The speaker said that ...

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  19. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A telegram has been received by the Department of External Affairs from the chairman of the Royal Commission which went to New Guinea to inquire into the islands ...

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  20. WENTWORTH.

    Mr. W. H. Kelly opened his campaign for Wentworth last night at the Oddrellows' Hall, Woollahra. The chair was occupied by. Mr. W. F. Latimer, M.L.A (Mayor of the borough). ...

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  21. RUSSIA.

    While the Governor-General, General Rennenkampf, was walking along a street at Irkutsk, a bystander threw a bomb. The General was not hurt, but his assailant, ...

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  22. MR. DEAKIN AND LABOUR.

    Mr. M'Coll and Mr. Skene, anti-socialist candidates for the Senate, and Mr. Allan M'Lean, addressed a meeting at Sale on Monday. Mr. M'Coll said the Labour party ...

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  23. THE INDIAN AGITATION.

    A Blue Book published in connection with the resignation by Sir Bamfylde Fuller of the Lieutenant-Governorship of Eastern Bengal and Assam shows that in ...

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  24. STATISTICIANS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference of Statisticians will be held on November 30 at Melbourne, in order that a uniform basis of working may be arrived at. Two New Zealand officials will attend. ...

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  25. RETURN OF COUNT WITTE.

    Count Witte has returned to St. Petersburg. ...

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  26. MELBOURNE STRIKERS.

    Afternoon concerts are new held by the builders on strike in the old Trades Hall, so that better musters of the men may be securrd. Notwithstanding the enthusiasm ...

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  27. COLONIAL ADVICE NECESSARY.

    In a speech at a banquet in Otago the Premier, in referring to the New Hebrides Convention, maintained that matters of vital consequence to the Empire's dependencies should ...

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  28. MUNICH MINT ROBBERY.

    A soldier and a workman have been sentenced to four and a-half years' imprisonment for burglariously robbing the Royal Mint at Munich in September last of ...

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  29. CONTROL OF MOROCCO.

    The Governments of Great Britain, France, and Spain have resolved to ignore the reservations of the Maghzen (Government of Morocco) regarding the ...

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  30. LAND TENURE BILL.

    A stormy all-night sitting occurred in the House of Commons discussing the Land Tenure Bill. ...

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  31. LANG.

    Mr. W. E. Johnson, the candidate selected to contost the Lang seat as an anti-socialist, opened his campaign in the Rockdale Town Hall last night. The Mayor (Alderman ...

    Article : 240 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Rosini Pinhey, a Sydney vocalist, has made a successful debut in "Traviata" at the Opera House, Ventimiglia, Italy. ...

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  33. FIRE ON A BUILDING JOB.

    A fire broke out about half past 3 o'clock this morning at Hegarty's old baths buildings, St. Kilda, the tools of workmen engaged in erecting now baths being destroyed. The ...

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  34. A LOVER'S SACRIFICE.

    Prince Eberwyn of Benthei[?] and Steinfurt surrenders Royal Privileges and an income of a quarter of a million in order to marry the daughter of the "Mayor of a ...

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  35. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    Mr. Edmund Robertson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, in reply to questions in the House of Commons last night, said that included in Germany's ...

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  36. CALARE.

    A correspondent, writing from Parkes, says that Mr. Brown, the socialist candidate, produced a very unfavourable impression at his opening address in that town. He declared ...

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  37. THE TALLOW MARKET.

    At the tallow sales to-day 1643 casks, practically all the present stock, were offered, but only 46 were sold. Buyers refused to bid. Prices were nominally unchanged, viz.:— ...

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  38. THE ASPIRING ACTRESS.

    Miss Marie Sulzer, and ctress to whom Prince Joachim of Prussia is engaged to be married, has, according to the "Daily Express," been ordered to quit Germany. ...

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  39. MOTOR RELIABILITY TEST.

    The third stage of the 1000 miles reliability contest organised by the Dunlop Rubber Company was accomplished to-day, when there was a run from Melbourne to Tallarook and ...

    Article : 255 words
  40. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    Sir James Graham addressed a meeting of the electors of South Sydney yesterday afternoon in the Devonshire-street Hall. The meeting was announced as a ladies" meeting, ...

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  41. COWPER.

    Mr. E. F. Rudder, independent candidate for Cowper, addressed a meeting at the School of Arts last night, Mr. John Moorhead presiding. He said the antisocialist cry was ...

    Article : 80 words
  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the annual meeting of the National Insurance Company, the chairman, Mr. Ritchie, said tht company had a prosperous year, chiefly due to the luck of escaping heavy ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The New York "Herald" states that the New York Yacht Club bus accepted Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge to race for the America Cup in 1908. ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  45. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Speaking at a banquet in Otago, Sir Joseph Ward said he hoped soon to be a[?]le to announce the result of negotiations in connection with the Premiers' Conference. He ...

    Article : 52 words
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