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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The following candidates are seeking the suffrages of the people of New South Wales in the cause of anti-socialism:— THE SENATE. ...

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  3. STRONG GALES.

    From an early hour yesterday morning it was evident that very oppressive and extremely disagrecable weather conditions would rule. At 9 a.m. the ...

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  4. MONTEBELLO WRECK,

    The steamer Governor Musgrave, which was despatched by the Superintendent of the Lifesaving service to pick up the crew of the wreeked French barque Mont[?]bello, returned ...

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  5. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    The Tariff Commission appointed by the Tariff Reform League has issued a report on agriculture. The commission recommends for the removal of ...

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  6. THE CARUSO CASE.

    The charge in New York against Signor Caruso, the eminent tenor, of having insulted a woman is causing a great sensation. ...

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  7. THE COLONIES THWARTED

    The "Daily Telegraph" complains that the great colonies at every turn find themselves ignored, checked, thwarted, and [?] by the present Imperial ...

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  8. LANG.

    Mr. Bennetts, socialist, gave an address, last night, A vote of confidence was passed, The Mayor of Hurstville, Mr. Hunt, presided. ...

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  9. PARKES.

    At the Burwood School of Arts on Wednesday night Mr. Bruce Smith addressed a meeting on the policy of the Labour party. He said that it was always wise to hear what ...

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  10. RUSSIA.

    The Finnish Senate has yielded to M. stolypin's ultimatum to deliver up political offenders who have taken refuge in Finland, and has agreed to co-operate with ...

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  11. HUNGARIAN CONSTITUTIONALISM.

    The Hungarian Government threatened to resign if the members of the late Fejervary Cabinet were impeached. The judicial committee of the Lower ...

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  12. OVERCOMING A STRIKE.

    As workmen of Warsaw gasworks threatened to strike the military arrested the director of the gasworks and discharged the workmen. The authorities ...

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  13. YACHT DRIVEN ASHORE.

    While the yacht Mabel was lying at her moorings in Watson's Bay yesterday, afternoon she was struck by a f[?]erce squall and immediately broke adrift. ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT BY PRESSURE.

    Sixty Liberal members of the House of Commons have decided to present a memorial to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, expressing dissatisfaction at the ...

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  15. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    At the Balmain Town Hall on Wednesday night Messrs. M'Dougall and G. D. Clark, soclalist candidates for the Senate, and Mr. R. Howe, socialist candidate for the Dalley ...

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  16. THE SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Senators Walker and Gould leave Sydney on Friday afternoon for the Northern rivers. They will speak at Murwillumbah on Monday, Grafton on Wednesday, and Casino and ...

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  17. FLOUTING FOREIGN AUTHORITY.

    The authorities at Genoa detained the Newcastle steamer Briardale for 20 months pending the hearing of a law suit, and were nonsuited. The authorities then gave ...

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  18. A STEAMER DROPS HER ANCHORS.

    The big tramp steamship African Monarch, of 4296 tons, had a somewhat sensational experience at the Heads last evening. She was anchored ...

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  19. LORDS' AMENDMENTS TO EDUCATION BILL.

    Nonconformist members of the House of Commons strongly press the Government to reject the whole of the amendments made by the House of Lords in ...

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  20. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  21. MR. WATSON SANGUINE.

    In the course of an interview yesterday, Mr. Watson, who has returned from a visit to Queensland, said:— "I notice that Mr. Reid professes to be very ...

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  22. AMERICAN IDEALISM.

    Mr. Elihu Root, United States Secretary of State, in addressing the Pan-Mississippi Commercial Congress in Kansas City, described the Monroe doctrine ...

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  23. LABOUR DEMANDS.

    The miners employed at Hetton Colliery presented themselves for work at the pit this morning, and the manager, Mr. Mathieson, having obtained the services of about ten ...

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  24. WENTWORTH.

    Mr. William Duncan, the selected Labour candidate, addroased the electors from the Coach and Horses Hotel, Avoca-street, Randwick, last night. After explaining his views ...

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  25. THE LUTIN SUBMARINE.

    It is officially reported that a pebble which got in one of the valves prevented the closing of the Lutin's seacocks. The French submarine Lutin, with a crew ...

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  26. A DISTRESSED FISHING PARTY.

    The steamer Erina, which trades between Sydney and the Hawkesbury River, arrived at a late hour last night in Watson's Bay with a party of distressed fishermen. It appears ...

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  27. THE CALARE CONTEST.

    The special article which appeared in the "S. M. Herald" of Monday last awakened interest in the coming fight. There is no question that a speedy visit from Mr. J. C. ...

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  28. CANADA'S NEW TARIFF.

    Mr. W. F. Fielding, Minister of Finance, speaking at Montreal, said that the new Tariff Bill would be ready for presentation to Parliament during the first ...

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  29. MEAT SCARCITY IN GERMANY.

    According to the "Weser Zeitung," of Bremen, the Governments of the various German States have decided that the admission of frozen meat from Australia and ...

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  30. NOTES ON THE CAMPAIGN.

    It may be news to many of Mr. Brown's farming constituents to know that when the Con[?]liation and Arbitration Bill came down from the Senate in November last ...

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  31. MR. REID'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 words
  32. PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY.

    Mr. H. A. Hunt says that the distrubance is again travelling in a normal direction at a very rnpid rate, and is being closely followed by a high pressure of moderate ...

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  33. RECIPROCITY NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Prime Minister said to-day that he received a letter some time ago concerning the Canadian tariff from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, when he was informed that the Dominion ...

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  34. STATION REPORTS.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. report:— Bugilbone station, Pilliga, New South Wales; 80 points rain 13th: general over run; still cloudy. Fort Constantine station, Cloncurry, Queensland: ...

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  35. COBAR WAGES DISPUTE.

    A conference was held last night between mineowners and delegates of the Amalgamated Miners' Association regarding an increase of wages. The Great Cobar Limited and Boppy ...

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  36. ST. PAUL'S IN DANGER.

    The Dean and the Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral consider the tunnelling operations in connection with the new relief sewer ordered by the London County ...

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  37. THE HARVESTER DUTIES.

    During the election campaign frequent references have been made to the substantial benefits enjoyed under Federal Customs duties by the Australian makers of stripper ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Blenheim coach capsized in the Wairau River. Westcolt, the driver, Mr. Bolton, and Mrs. Bonnington and child, passengers, were drowned. ...

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  39. MELBOURNE STRIKE.

    A settlement of the building strike appears to be a long way off. Each side is presenting a firm front. Many men recognise that in the end they must submit to the old ...

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  40. CONFIDENCE IN NATAL MINISTRY.

    The Legislative Assembly of Natal has rejected two motions of no-confidence against the Government. ...

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  41. Y.M.C.A. BUILDING.

    A contract has been let at £13,000 for the erection of a Y.M.C.A building, Wellington. ...

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  42. SCOTTISH MODERATORS.

    Dr. James Mitford Mitchell has been elected Moderator of the Church of Scotland. Dr. Archibald Henderson has been ...

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  43. BRITISH OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, intimated to the deputation which, waited on him yesterday that limits of time and money alone prevented the early ...

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  44. EDUCATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE.

    The Inspector-general of schools, Mr. Hogben, will be sent home by the Government to attend the Imperial Conference on Education and report on education in England and ...

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  45. COWPER.

    Mr. Lee, M.P., addressed a large meeting in the School of Arts last night. Mr. N. E. Osberg was chairman. Mr. Lee strongly denounced Mr. Denkin's preferential trade ...

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  46. ADELAIDE CARPENTERS.

    At a mass meeting of carpenters and joiners of the city and suburbs to-night it was decided to ask for increased wages to 10s a day as from December 10. The present rates are ...

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  47. SEDDON MEMORIAL.

    In the course of an interview with the Seddon memorial committee, Sir Joseph Ward read a report from the inspector-general of schools, pointing out that the proposed ...

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  48. PRIZE FOR A FLYING MACHINE.

    To the prize of £10,000 offered by the "Daily Mall" to the first aeronaut who succeeds in travelling by aeroplane from London to Manchester in one day Lord ...

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  49. CHARGE OF BABY-FARMING.

    Elizabeth Miller has been committed for t[?]al at Leeds on charges of babyfarming, of administering drugs to females, and of burning the bodies of dead ...

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  50. HUNTER.

    Dr. Liddell addressed the electors last night at the School of Arts, Mr. M'Kenzie being in the chair. There was a good attendance, including several ladies. Dr. Liddell generally ...

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  51. SEVERE STORM.

    On Wednesday afternoon after several days of excessive heat a heavy storm broke over the district. There was a terrific gale at Murwillumbah, and 167 points of rain fell in ...

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  52. BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION.

    An action for breach of promise was brought at Christchurch by Susan Thomson, widow, of Dun[?]din, against John Creevy, blacksmith, of Christchurch, claiming £500 ...

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  53. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    At the monthly meeting of the S[?]fton Park Progress Association a series of resolutions was carried with the object of pressing for a settlement of the Federal capital question. ...

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  54. P. AND O. COMPANY.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has declared a dividend at the rate of 6½ per cent. per annum and a bonus of 3 per cent. ...

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  55. A DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE.

    Dr. Horbert, an English medical practitioner, lent M. Cesbroh, a French friend, £360. While Dr. Herbert was visiting Cesbron's house at Bo[?]s le Roy, near ...

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  56. ILLAWARRA.

    Alderman B. Holt, socialist, gave an address last night. Mr. H. W. Taylor presided. ...

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  57. TASMANIA.

    The Hon. D. C. Urquhart, Treasurer, has been appointed Minister of Mines, vice Hon. Alex. Hean, whose time is fully occupied in looking after the Lands Dopartment. ...

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  58. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    M. Ellaers, manager of the famous Delarcue glassworks at La Delinsart, which recently suspended payment, has been arrested for issuing fictitious drafts ...

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  59. MACQUARIE.

    Mr. Sydney Smith delivered addresses yesterday at Kelso and Bathurst. Votes of confidence were carried. ...

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  60. NEPEAN.

    Mr. E. K. Bowden, anti-socialist, held a meeting at the Cabramatta Town Hall last night, Mr. G. Stimson presiding. A vote of confidence was carried. ...

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  61. WINTRY CONDITIONS.

    Wintry weather prevails throughout the island. There were heavy hallstorms in the northern districts to-day. Printed on fine art paper, beautifully ...

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  62. EARTH TREMORS.

    Another slight earth tremor was indicated by the seismograph at the Observatory today. Captain Symons, of the R.M.S. Omrah, ...

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  63. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Gambling Bill passed through its remaining stages. Power was given to racing clubs to license bookmakers, and provision was made ...

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  64. MAJORITY RULE.

    Mr. M'Lcan addressed a well-attended meeting at Trafalgar last night. He said that he considered that no Ministry could govern the country on sound constitutional lines where ...

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  65. NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. J. S. Hawthorne, anti-socialist candidate, has new addressed crowded meetings in many parts of this electorate and a splendid reception has been given him in every instance. ...

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