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  2. CONSTITUTION TROUBLE.

    When the House of Representatives met to-day the British Preference Bill was received from the Senate with a message that the amendment made by the House of ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The fact that the whole of the candidates have not yet been selected by the executives of their respective parties is an indication that no opportunity is being lost to put the ...

    Article : 542 words
  4. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    The Interstate Conference succeeded to-day in arriving at an end of its consideration of the proposals made by Sir John Forrest with regard to the financial relations to exist ...

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  5. PEACEFUL REGENERATION

    M. Stolypin, Premier of Russin, has assured the Party of Peaceful Regeneration that he has taken measures to prevent reactionary terrorists organising a pogron ...

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  6. CRUISER BATTLESHIPS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the three armoured cruisers Invincible, now building at Elswick, Inflexible, building at Clydebank, and Indomitable, building at ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Sir Harry Rawson, Miss Rawson and Captain Leslie Wilson, A.D.C., were present at the garden party given by the Admiral and Lady Fawkes at Admiralty ...

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  8. GENERAL STRIKE AT LODZ.

    Five Terrorists at Lodz, Poland, after being court-martialled, were shot to-day. All trade operatives and tramway hands ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. DUCHY OF BRUNSWICK.

    The Duke of Cumberland, who is heir to the Duchy of Brunswick, has offered that he and his elder son will renounce their claims if his younger son is allowed ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. HIGH COURT JUDGES.

    Mr. Higgins was sworn in to-day as Justice of the High Court. Mr. Isaacs will be sworn in to-morrow, when the appointments will be formally announced. ...

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  11. PREFERENCE BILL PASSED.

    In the Senate, when the British Preference Bill reached that Chamber, the President road a message from the House of Representatives to the effect that senators were informed than ...

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  12. BRITISH DEPUTATION.

    British residents in Russia strongly object to the presentation of the British, memorial to the late Duma at the present juncture. ...

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  13. PURCHASE OF WELSH COLLIERIES.

    A French syndicate is negotiating for the purchase of five collieries in the Swansea Valley for £250,000. ...

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  14. HOUSEHOLD SOAP TRUST.

    A combination of British household soap manufacturers, representing a capital of £16,000,000, has been formed to curtail management expenses and regulate the ...

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  15. SAILING SHIP OVERDUE.

    The Canadian sailing ship Adventure is upwards of a fortnight overdue. Governor Moodie and a number of mounted police for Hudson Bay Territory are ...

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  16. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    Sir James Graham, who is a candidate for South Sydney, addressed a large meeting last evening in the North Botany Town Hall. The chair was occupied by Alderman Laycock. ...

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  17. FURTHER GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    In the House of Representativos at a lato[?] stage, The Speaker read a message from the Govenor-General, returning, the British ...

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  18. SUPPLY OF RAW COTTON.

    The commission which was sent to inquire into cotton-growing in the United States recommends the Lancashire spinners to acquire land in the American ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. ATTEMPT ON THE CZAR.

    During a review of troops preceding the Czar's cruise on the Baltic several bullets passed close to the Czar and the members of the Imperial staff. ...

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  20. GOLD FOR EGYPT.

    Another quarter of a million pounds sterling of gold has been withdrawn from the Bank of England for Egypt. It is rumoured that another million will be needed. ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry gave its decision to-day in the case arising out of the mishap to the steamer Pocnhontas. It found that the charge of misconduct against Pilot ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. EXECUTION OF ZULUS.

    The Zulu Chief Mjongo and two other Zulus have been hanged for the murder of inspector Hunt and a trooper in February last, at the outset of the rebellion ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. ITALY ORDERS KRUPPS.

    Italy has ordered a number of Krupp guns, costing £2,280,000. ...

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  24. NEXT YEAR'S WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  25. FRENCH VINTAGE.

    Reports of the French wine districts state that the quantity of wine is below that of 1905, and that the quality is the highest since 1893. Owing to the surplus ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier, Sir Joseph ward, announced in the House of Representatives this afternoon that the Land Bill would be "dropped," and made the first policy measure of next ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. THE FEDERAL ROLLS.

    The secretary of the People's Reform League announces that a number of the Federal rolls are on view at the league's office, 12 and 14 O'Connell-street, for public ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. BUTTER LEGISLATION.

    Sir Edward Strachey, M.P., Treasurer of the Royal Household, addressing a meeting of the British Dairy Farmers' Association, stated, on behalf of the Board ...

    Article : 140 words
  29. TENDERS FOR THE PANAMA CANAL

    Tenderers for the completion of the Panama Canal must possess a capital of £1,000,000, and give a bond for £600,000. ...

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  30. SIR PHILIP FYSH'S CANDIDATURE.

    The men's division of the National Association has selected Sir Philip Fysh for the Denison scat in the House of Representatives. Last evening at the Town ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. THE CESAREWITCH STAKES.

    At the Newmarket Second October Meeting to-day the principal event on the card resulted as follows:— CESAREWITCH STAKES. ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    About 100 pedestrians were present at the carnival which opened last night. It was a huge success, six thousand people being prosent. A. B. Postle put up a world's record ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. THE OAMARU MURDER.

    John Findlay was formally charged at Oamaru with the murder of a schoolmaster named Rennte, and remanded for eight days. Some of the missing property has been ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Mr. G. D. Clark, one of the Labour candidates for the Senate, addressed a public meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall to-night, the Mayor, Alderman Hayes, presiding. There ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. BATHURST CIRCUIT COURT.

    In the Circuit Court to-day, Ah Hoo was charged with maliciously wounding with intent to murder. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and accused was discharged. ...

    Article : 377 words
  36. CANADIAN WHEAT HARVEST.

    The official estimate of the Canadian wheat harvest is 85,000,000 bushels. Eighty per cent. of the yield will be highgrade wheat. ...

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  37. THE REVENUE.

    Sir Joseph Ward states that the revenue for six months of the financial year has been £3,482,569, compared with £3,179,937 for the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  38. THE TIMBER TRADE DISPUTE.

    Before Mr. Roe, P.M., in the City Police Court, the hearing of the action brought by the Amalgamated Sawmill Employees' Union of Workers against H. Teasdale Smith, ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. FIJI.

    The Hauroto sailed to-day, among those on board being Mr. Brown, Commissioner for the N.Z. Exhibition, and a troupe of native fire-walkers, who will perform at the ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. ILLAWARRA.

    Mr. G. B. Holt, the Labour candidate for Illawarra, addressed an audience of about 100 persons, including a dozen ladies, in the School of Arts hall here last evening, and had ...

    Article : 233 words
  41. VICTORIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    A northerly gale raged at Williamstown range to-day, whan the annual prize meeting of the Victorian Rifle Association was continued. A number of targets were blown from ...

    Article : 219 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Superior Court at San Francisco has decided that even if evidence proves that an earthquake has caused a fire insurance companies are still liable for ...

    Article : 147 words
  43. THE BANK RATE.

    The Bank of England rate of discount was raised to-day to 5 per cent' from 4 per cent, at which rate it had stood since September 13. ...

    Article : 36 words
  44. QUEENSLAND.

    A human skull has been found in Opossum Paddock, near Goodna. No other remains were found in the vicinity. The skull is being examined by the Government Medical Officer, ...

    Article : 45 words
  45. A RACE FOR LIFE.

    News is to hand by last mail from South Africa of a race for life by the steamer Northumbria. The vessel was proceeding to Simons Bay with a cargo consisting of coal, ...

    Article : 212 words
  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At Port Adelaide Police Court to-day Oscar Basdow was fined £5 for having imported indecent postcards and photographs, The main defence was that the photographs, though ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. NEPEAN.

    Mr. J. S. Hawthorne addressed a wellattended meeting in the Homebush School of Arts on Wednesday evening, presided over by the Mayor, Alderman Kite, Mr. Hawthorne ...

    Article : 314 words
  48. A QUESTION OF BAIL.

    The police magistrate, speaking in the police court to-day, said he agreed with the practice now being adoptod in Great Britain of accepting their own recognisances of many ...

    Article : 78 words
  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    The Adelaide S.S. Company's steamer Marloo arrived, at Sydney at 2 o'clock this morning from Melbourne. ...

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