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  2. NOMINATION DAY.

    Saturday was nomination day throughout the Commonwealth. The Electoral Officer in charge of each State received the nominations of candidates for the Senate, the nominations for ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is understood that the State Parliament will meet on November 30. The English mails by the R.M.S. Moldavia, dated London, October 19, left Adelaide by a ...

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  4. NEWCASTLE.

    Taking into account that this is the slack time of the year in the coal mining industry, work at the collteries of the Newcastle and South Maitland fields during the past ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

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  6. RETURNED UNOPPOSED.

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  7. WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS.

    "A Woman" writes that the women's branches of the Liberal and People's Reform Leagues which were recently formed in the Marrickville and Dulwich Hill districts are ...

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  8. ADDRESS BY MR. WATKINS.

    Mr. D. Watkins, the socialist candidate for Newcastle, gave an address from the balcony of the Royal Exchange Hotel, Hunter-street, last night. The Mayor of Newcastle ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    A company has been registered in Wellington with a capital of £100,000, called the Wellington Publishing Company. It is understood the company intends to start a new ...

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  10. GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

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  11. THE BALLARAT SURPRISE.

    The absence of an anti-socialist nomination in Ballarat, which was the surprise of the day, is considered to have saved Mr. Deakin his seat. The progress of the campaign has ...

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  12. CALARE.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick has no mean task ahead of him in his attempt to oust Mr. Brown from the Calare seat. The present member for the constituency was for long member for ...

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  13. CASTLEREAGH ELECTION.

    Mr. J. A. Hogue, Chief Secretary, who has gone on a visit to Cobar, will leave the train at Narromine on his way back to Sydney, and speak there on Wednesday night in support of ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

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  15. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

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  16. SPECIAL MINING RULES.

    The committee of management of the Colliery Employees' Federation continued its meeting on Saturday. The president, Mr. P. Bowling, occupied the chair. The matter ...

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  17. THE SENATE.

    Senators Gould, Walker, and Millen addrossed a meeting here last night on Federal politics, and received an excellent hearing. Mr. J. Cook speaks here on Thursday night, ...

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  18. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Wentworth: Mr. Wm. Duncan, Four-in-Hand Hotel, Elizabeth-street, Paddington, 8 o'clock; Mr. W. H. Kelly, Winerley Hall, 8 o'clock. South Sydney: Sir James Graham, Redfern Town ...

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  19. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The Southern Cross left for Auckland this afternoon. Passengers: The Bishop of Melanesia, Mrs. C. C. Godden, Rev. E. S. Wayne, and Mrs. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Laing, Mr. and ...

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  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    There have been many local complaints lately, especially from business people, owing to the frequent interruptions on the telegraph line between Murwillumbah and Lismore. ...

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  21. VICTORIAN SPORTING NOTES.

    Just as P.M.G. passed the post second to Barber at Caulfield on Saturday one of his stirrup-straps gave way. The rider (T. Hogan) made a dive for the stirrup jsut as it was ...

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  22. MISSIONARY SETTLEMENT FOR UNIVERSITY WOMEN.

    The annual meeting of the Sydney branch of the Missionary Settlement for University Women was held on Friday night at the Y.W.C.A. hall. Miss Macdonald, M.A., ...

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  23. DALLEY.

    Mr. W. H. Wilks, the anti-socialist candidate for Dalley, addressed a very large openair meeting of the electors at the Unity Hall corner, Balmain, on Saturday evening. Mr. ...

    Article : 178 words
  24. IGNORANCE OF MR. DEAKIN.

    In an address at Allendale last night, Mr. Deakin said with regard to the withdrawal of Mr. Kirton he (Mr. Deakin) had not given any assurances beyond those which he had ...

    Article : 154 words
  25. THE NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    Last night a meeting of citizens was held, the Mayor presiding, when the following resolution, with reference to the North Coast railway, was passed:—"That this meeting desires ...

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  26. DEPARTURES.—Nov. 17.

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  27. THE COURSE OF NEGOTIATIONS.

    The issue at Ballarat resolves itself into a direct-fight between Mr. Deakin, Prime Minister, and Mr. James H. Scullin, socialist nominee. The reason of Mr. Kirton's ...

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  28. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Narrandera Quarter Sessions on Friday and Saturday, before Judge Rogers, Mr. Merewether being Crown Prosecutor, George Ernest Hughes pleaded guilty to ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. EAST SYDNEY.

    Mr.J. E West, Labour candidate for East Sydney, addressed two meetings in Oxford-street on Saturday night, one at Oxford-square, the other at Bourke-street. Mr. A. ...

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  30. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  31. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Nov. 19.

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  32. THE BARRIER MINES.

    Messrs. Loring, Bigelow, and Queneau, of Zinc Corporation, arrived here to-day, and spent some time visiting the Zinc Corporation's works, and inspecting the B. H. South ...

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  33. LANG.

    Mr. W. E. Johnson addressed a large meeting in the Hurstville Hall on Thursday night, presider over by Mr. J. Tiddey. A noisy knot of socialists congregated at the back of the ...

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  34. CLEARANCES.—Nov. 17.

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  35. TICKET TRAFFICKING.

    At the Police Court yesterday, John Thomas Matthews, cab proprietor was charged with having sold portion of a child's railway ticket from Goulburn to Sydney. He pleaded guilty. ...

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  36. THE CHURCHES.

    Bishop Barlow was accorded a welcome in the School of Arts last night, about 250 parishioners' being present. The Mayor (Alderman Pell) presided. ...

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  37. BARRIER.

    Mr. J. S. Marshall, who is opposing Mr. Joslah Thomas, has had encouraging meetings in the back country, and along the Darling River. ...

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  38. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The body of a woman named Emily Jane Dewbery, whose death from septicaemia occurred on the 10th at the Little Bay Hospital, has been removed to the morgue ponding a ...

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  39. COWPER.

    Mr. E. F. Rudder, the independent candidate for Cowper, addressed a meeting in the School of Arts on Tuesday night, Mr. J. Moorhead presiding. Mr. Rudder said that if elected he ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. COASTER OUTWARD.—Nov. 17.

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  41. A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    William Allison, aged 60, had a remarkable escape from death yesterday, in a small mine at Sterling Vale, about six miles from [?]roken Hill. He and a brother and two other ...

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  42. IMPORTS.—Nov. 17.

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  43. THE MAILS.

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  44. EDEN-MONARO.

    Mr. Austin Chapman addressed a large audience last night, Mr. J. G. Ward presiding. Mr. Chapman stated that penny postage would be delayed for only a few months. ...

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  45. HUNTER.

    Dr. Llddell's committee has decided to ask Messrs. G. H. Reid and J. Cook and Senator Millen to give addresses here. ...

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  46. SUICIDE AT QUEENSTOWN.

    At the inquest yesterday on J. W. Brooking Ricketts, who was found dead yesterday morning, a vordict of death by poisoning, self administered, was returned. Written on a ...

    Article : 318 words
  47. NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. Hawthorne, the selected Anti-socialist candidate for the electorate has spoken on two occasions, and tehre is no doubt that he has created a distinctly favourable impression. ...

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  48. VICTORIAN NOMINATIONS REVIEWED.

    Matters are now very much mixed. If Mr. Deakin is returned, and if be remains in office on similar torms to those of last Parliament, he will probably have a smaller personal ...

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  49. EXPORTS.—Nov. 17.

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  50. NORFOLK ISLAND SHIPPING.

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  51. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

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  52. NEW CALEDONIA SHIPPING.

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  53. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Marion Mapstone, 55, a widow, living in Botany-road, Botany, was killed near her residence last evening through being knocked down by a tram. Shortly after 6 o'clock Mrs. ...

    Article : 138 words
  54. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

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