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  2. ROBERTSON.

    It would appear that the impending polling in the Robertson electorate need cause Mr. Willis no sleepless nights. Of all the antisocialist candidates who have opponents to ...

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  3. SHIPPING.

    Yawata Maru, J.M.S., 3817 tons, Captain T. L. Harrison, from Yokohama, Kobe, Mogi, and Nagasaki (Japan), via Hongkong, Manila, Thursday Island, Townsville, and Brisbane. Passengers—Mr. F. J. Guna, ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND.

    Speaking on the estimates of the Works Department in the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Bowman, member for Fortitude Valley, welcomed the creation of a ...

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  5. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE. Messrs. Birt and Co., Ltd., Dang[?]

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Ltd., Dangar, Gedye, and Co., and Houlder Brothers and Co., Ltd., joint agents, report movements of their New York steamers as follow:— ...

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  6. PARRAMATTA.

    On Saturday night Mr. J. Cook addressed a large meeting from the balcony of the Royal Exchange Hotel. Alderman W. H. Dean (Mayor), presiding. Mr. Cook returned thanks ...

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  7. SUFFOCATED BY SUGAR.

    The death of Theodore Albert Whitney, who was killed by being buried under a mass of sugar at the Colonial Sugar Company's works, Pyrmont, on Monday, formed ...

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  8. RICHMOND.

    Mr. Ewing gave an address in the Agricultural Hall. A vote of confidence was carried. LISMORE, Wednesday. ...

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  9. NEW CHARTERS.

    Sophie, bq, Soutli Australia to U.K. and Continent. Germaine, bq, Wallaroo to U.K. and Continent. Caraciola, sh, Newcastle to West Coast. Quilpue, bq, London to Sydney and Newcastle. ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—To write to a daily paper on any subject, and especially to attempt to intervene in a political discussion, seemed to me until yesterday a most remote possibility. As ...

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  11. THE BAR HARBOURS.

    The following reports were received yesterday from the coastal harbours:—Camden Haven Heads, 7ft 6in on bar at high water; Ballina, 13ft on bar, 13ft on inside channel at high water; Cape Hawke, 8ft 6in ...

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  12. EDEN-MONARO.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, Postmaster-General, addressed the electors in the Lyceum Hall, Bega, last night. Between 700 and 800 persons were present. He spoke for two hours ...

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  13. DUTIES OF CITIZENSHIP.

    Every election day is a sort of judgment day for the individual voter, as well as for the country, writes a contributor to the "Century Magazine." Every election is a test of ...

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  14. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    TOWNSVILLE (1370 miles).—Arr: Nov. 21, Gulf o[?] Venice, s, from Vladivostock. Dep: Nov. 21, Araman, s, for Cooktown. ROCKHAMPTON (920 miles).—Dept: Nov. 21, ...

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  15. ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    The Anglican Church Congress continued its sittings in the Town Hall, Melbourne, to-day. In the morning a debate took place on "Modern Forms of Heresy," and Dean Vance ...

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  16. HUME.

    Senators Gould and Walker addressed a meeting last night in the Mechanics' Theatre, and had a good reception. The Mayor presided. ...

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  17. DEPARTURES.—Nov. 21.

    Langton Grange, s, for London, via South Africa. Scottish Hills, sh, for Falmouth. Hesperides, s, for Dunkirk, Hull, and London. Umballa, s, for Calcutta, via ports. ...

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  18. DALLEY.

    Mr. W. H. Wilks speaks at Rozelle to-night, and will follow up the meeting with addresses every night next week at various centres of the electorate. ...

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  19. THE HUME CONTEST.

    At the outset of the election contest the position of Sir William Lyne was considered unassailable. For over a quarter of a century he has ...

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  20. EAST SYDNEY.

    Mr. Reid's supporters in East Sydney are relieved at the turn of affairs which has placed Mr. J. E. West as his opponent instead of Miss Selina Anderson. If Miss ...

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  21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Nov. 22.

    Sandakan, s, for New Britain, New Guinea, Manila, Hongkong, Kobe, and Yokohama, via ports; Erina, s, for Gosford, Woy Woy, and Brisbane Water; Woy Woy, s, for Newport and Bayview; Coomonderry, s, for ...

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  22. HUNTER.

    Mr. Kearsley, Labour candidate, addressed a large meeting in the School of Arts on Saturday night, and was well received. BULAHDELAH, Tuesday. ...

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  23. CLEARANCES.—Nov 21.

    Manuka, s, 4505 tons, Captain Phillips, for New Zealand ports, via Auckland. Passengers.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gennie, Mr. and Mrs. Norton, ...

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  24. ILLAWARRA.

    Mr. Holt, socialist, gave an address last night. A vote of confidence was carried. SHELLHARBOUR, Tuesday. Mr. G. W. Fuller (anti-socialist) gave an ...

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  25. LANG.

    Mr. W. E. Johnson addressed a largely-attended meeting in the Excelsior Hall, Marrickville, on Monday evening. The Mayor (Alderman W. Henson) presided. ...

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  26. MACQUARIE.

    Mr. W. Stace Lloyd, organiser of the A.D.[?]., spoke in the Burraga Hall in support of Mr. Sydney Smith. At the conclusion of the meeting a committee was formed, with Mr. ...

    Article : 427 words
  27. NORFOLK ISLAND NEWS.

    The island mail steamer Tambo, Captain Robinson, of Burns, Philp, and Co.'s line, arrived from Sydney at daylight on the 6th instant, the steamer proceeding to the Cascade, ...

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  28. MR. HUGHES AND CHRISTIANITY.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 20th, Mr. Hughes, in a letter, says: "No Christian can be ignorant of the fact that the early Christians were communists. He (Mr. Bruce Smith) cannot ...

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  29. IMPORTS.—Nov. 21.

    Yawata Maru, J.M.S., from Yokohama, via ports: 250 cs curios, 38 rls matting, 240 bls b. blinds, 20 bls strawbraid, 10 cs glassware, 70 bdls b[?] pole, 42 cs bottles, 20 cs [?]. pieces, 110 cs oil, 500 bgs rice, 510 ...

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  30. THE NON-UNIONIST VOTE.

    Sir,—The letter of your correspondent signed "Non-unionist," in this morning's "Herald," opens a big question that should be well considered by those who, from ...

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  31. WENTWORTH.

    At the Randwick Town Hall on Tuesday evening, Mr. W. H. Kelly, the anti-socialistic candidate, who is contesting the Wentworth seat, addressed a crowded meeting of ...

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  32. SOCIALISTIC CANDIDATES' AIMS.

    Speaking at Kew last night, Mr. Knox, antisocialist, who is standing for Kooyong, said he thought that when the tariff question was settled the present division of parties would ...

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  33. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Hobart, s, for Fremantle, via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Bunbury, with 1650 tons coal, 25 tons coke, 250 ...

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  34. EXPORTS.—Nov. 21.

    Promise, a for Ocean Island and Naura (Pleasant Island); 285 tons coal, 600 cs b. beef, 41 bdls cars, 190 pkgs g. iron, 302 pkgs rail parts, 12 cs bolts and nuts, 67 cs milk, 66 cs [?]ails, 200 kgs white lead, 294 lengths ...

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  35. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 704 words
  36. NEPEAN.

    Mr. E. K. Bowden, anti-socialist, addressed a largely-attended meeting in the public hall last night. Mr. J. Neate, jun., svas chairman. Mr. Bowden had a good reception. ...

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  37. CALARE.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick addressed a meeting of his supporters in the council-chambers last night. Dr. Gaden presided. As Mr. Fitzpatrick will be unable to visit this part of the electorate ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281 miles).—Arr: Nov. 20, Dorset, [?], from Sydney. Dep: Nov. 21, Wairuna, s, for Newcastle. WELLINGTON (1230 miles).—Arr: Nov. 21, Moeraki, ...

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  39. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Speaking last night at Narrogin, "Sir John Forrest said if he was re-elected and the promise regarding the Transcontinental Railway remained unfulfilled he would make it his duty ...

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  40. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

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  41. MR. HUGHES—HIS POLITICS.

    Sir,—Mr. Hughes has been so long regarded as specially reserved for humorous parts that it is difficult to take him quite seriously— that is, all at once. I should like ...

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  42. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  43. LABOUR SUPPORTERS AT VARIANCE.

    The printer and publisher of the "Worker" newspaper was yesterday served with a writ, claiming £5000 damages for alleged defamation. The complainant is Senator A. ...

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  44. NEW ENGLAND.

    Mr. Foster, Labour candidate, addressed the largest political meeting ever held here last night. At the conclusion of his address he was accorded a unanimous vote of ...

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  45. SOLOMON ISLAND NATIVES.

    The Prime Minister has received a letter from a correspondent who has known the Solomon Islands for many years and has recently been there. He said he had noticed ...

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  46. THE BALACLAVA ANTI-SOCIALISTS.

    In order that a single candidate in the antisocialist interest shall contest Balaclava, Mr. Agar Wynne and Mr. J. H. Huison are to be asked to submit their respective claims to ...

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  47. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Victoria, from London, bound to Sydney, left Colombo on Sunday last for Fremantle. The R.M.S. Ophir, from Sydney, is due at Brisbane to-day. ...

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  48. COWPER.

    Mr. John O'Brien, Labour candidate, addressed the electors last night. He declared that if Mr. Thomson had not come out as a supporter of Mr. Reid, he would not have ...

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  49. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    Mr. Watson addressed a large meeting of the electors on Tuesday night from the balcony of Macnamara's Hotel, corner of Foveaux and Waterloo streets, Surry Hills. Mr. ...

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  50. WHEAT SHIP DESPATCHED.

    The ship Scottish Hills, with a cargo of 28,607 bags of wheat, was yesterday despatched from Sydney for Falmouth. ...

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  51. NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. J. S. Hawthorne, anti-socialist, had a splendid reception to-night at Hamilton, one of the most popular suburbs of Newcastle. The meeting was held in the Mechanics' Institute, ...

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  52. THE PROUDFOOT SHOALS.

    Captain T. L. Harrison, commander of the Japanese mail steamer yawata Mar[?], which arrived at Sydney yesterday from Yokohama, joins with other master mariners engaged in the trade with the Far East in ...

    Article : 82 words
  53. GWYDIR.

    Mr. Cunningham's prospects of being returned (writes our correspondent) are looking brighter every day, and he has been well received in every centre. The socialists here ...

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  54. GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The Altona left Adelaide Nov. 4, homeward. The Apolda arrived at Cochin Oct. 11, homeward. The Augsburg arrived at Colombo Oct. 29, homeward. The Bergedorf left Fremantle Oct. 17, homeward. The ...

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  55. SHIP ASHORE.

    This evening Captain Clare, superintendent of the life-saving service, received a telegram to the effect that a ship had gone ashore on Marion Reef, just south of Troubridge ...

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