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  2. LIBERAL MANIFESTO.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, K.C., delivered the manifesto of the Australian Democratic Union last night. The policy announced is of a constructive and comprehensive character. After a ...

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  3. FEDERAL CAPITAL DELAY

    The last batch of correspondence between the State and Federal Governments on the question of the Federal capital site was published before the Federal Parliament ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A conference of officers of the State and Commonwealth was held recently to formulate a basis upon which the valuation of the transferred properties should be made. The State ...

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  5. CURBING THE CHURCH

    Spain is denouncing the concordat of 1851 with a view of its modification in a liberal sense. Count Romanones, Minister of Grace ...

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  6. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    A correspondent of the "Times" suggests a doubt whether the Colonial Office was justified in informing Australia that treaty obligations stood in the way of preference ...

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  7. RUSSIAN LEGISLATION.

    An official communique issued at St. Petersburg foreshadows legislation on the lines proposed by the Octobrist (Constitutionalist) party and the Party of Peaceful ...

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  8. EXILED TO SIBERIA.

    It is officially stated that since October 30 last year 35,000 political prisoners have been exiled to Siberia. ...

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  9. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The "Times" states that the Government intends to suggest the advisability of deferring the committee stage of the Education Bill in the House of Lords until ...

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  10. SYDNEY-MELBOURNE TELEPHONE.

    Tenders are being called by the Postal Department for re-polling on the telegraph line between Table Top and Albury, which will form a part of the work in connection with ...

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  11. PEASANTS FIGHT RURAL GUARDS.

    A serious conflict occurred between peasant and rural guards at Vasilsursk Middle Russia. Eighteen of the guards were killed. ...

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  12. THE SUBMARINES.

    The Imperial Defence Committee, in makrecommendations regarding Australia, state I that submarine mines were now out of date, and it is probable that this advice will be ...

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  13. COURRIERES' LESSONS.

    Mr. H. H. Cunynghame (Assistan[?] Under-Secretary, Home Office) and Mr. Atkinson (Mines Inspector) in a report to the English Home Office ascribe the ...

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  14. ANTI-JAPANESE AGITATION.

    Japan is indignant at the San Francisco Board of Education excluding children of Oriental parents from public schools, and compelling Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND AND JAPAN.

    It is understood that the term of the trading treaty which was entered into with Queensland by Japan is not to be disturbed until it expires in about five years' time. ...

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  16. DEVOLUTION IN IRELAND.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, speaking at Manchester referred to threats made against the House of Lords. He declared that such a Chamber was an absolute necessity. ...

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  17. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Mr. L. M. Shaw, Secretary to the United States Treasury, announces that after to-day deposits to facilitate gold importations to America will be discontinued, as ...

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  18. NEW HEBRIDES CONVENTION.

    The Prime Minister to-day stated that he is aware of the whole terms of the Convention entered into between Great Britain and France regarding the New Hebrides. The ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., has received an intimation from his Excellency the Governor that his Majesty the King has been pleased to approve of the retention of the ...

    Article : 304 words
  20. CABINET-MAKING IN FRANCE.

    M. Clemenceau, who is re-forming the French Cabinet, is experiencing difficulties owing to M. Bourgeois, who was Minister for foreign Affairs, and M. Poincare, who ...

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  21. THE LORD ANTRIM CASE.

    At the City Court to-day Alexander Cordiner, master of the steamer Lord Antrim, who was arrested last evening, charged that "he did, on October 3, at Sydney, unlawfully ...

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  22. CHINESE ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    Thirty thousand well-equipped Chinese troops, with 150 guns, belonging to the army of Yuan-shi-kai, Viceroy of Chi-li, and Commander-in-Chief of the Northern ...

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  23. MADRAS BANKING SUSPENSION.

    The "Times" states that it is believed that the liabilities in Madras of Arbuthnot and Company, bankers, of Madras, who suspended payment, amount to nearly ...

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  24. AN ARISTOCRAT'S WEDDING.

    The Hon. Henry Lyndhurst Bruce, lately captain in the Scots' Guards, and eldest son of the Earl of Aberdare, was married secretly on the 11th inst. to Miss ...

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  25. BRIGANDS IN MOROCCO.

    The Benirros tribesmen under Boreian captured Arzila, a small walled seaport on the west coast of Morocco, 25 miles from Tangier, with several of the ...

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  26. THE LATE MR. E. VICKERY.

    By the will of the late Hon. Ebenezer Vickery, which has been admitted to probate, the deceased's sons Ebenezer and George Begg Vickery, and his daughters Amy Alfreda ...

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  27. CHINESE CRIME ON THE RAND.

    Lew-yu-klin, Chinese Consul in South Africa, is visiting London. He states that the Chinese in the Transvaal are perfectly satisfied with their treatment. The ...

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  28. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. D. B. Acton, anti-socialist candidate, addressed a crowded meeting in the School of Arts last evening. The Mayor presided, and a number of leading residents were on the ...

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  29. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    Owing to American fishermen on the coast of Newfoundland agreeing not to use purse seines, the Newfoundland fishermen agree not to fish at night. Friction ...

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  30. E. S. AND A. BANK.

    The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank in its report shows a profit of £107,275. A sum of £15,000 is carried to the reserve. A dividend of 4½ per cent. is ...

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  31. CANNIBALS IN NIGERIA.

    The natives of the Yola district, Northern Niger, West Africa, killed and ate two of the Protectorate police. A punitive force has been sent to the ...

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  32. NEWCASTLE.

    The Water and Sewerage Board met at their offices to-day, the president (Mr. W. J. Millner) occupying the chair. The total revenue collected since July 1 amounted to £16,037. ...

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  33. YACHTING DISASTER.

    Yesterday being a general holiday, thousands of persons took advantage of the occasion to make excursion trips on the Swan River, and as the weather was boisterous ...

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  34. A MEAT COMBINE.

    There are persistent reports that the American Beef Trust is being organised, with a capital of £100,000,000, backed by English capital. Sir Thomas Lipton ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Cecil Healy, the champion swimmer, sails for Sydney on November 9. THE RHINE VINTAGE. The vintage in the Rhine district is the ...

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  36. ERUPTION IN MEXICO.

    The volcano Chilco, Mexico, has emitted sulphur and water, inundating Panchenalco, and killing the majority of the inhabitants. One hundred were drowned ...

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  37. STEAMER LYDFORD, FROM CHILI.

    The steamer Lydford, under the command of Captain J. Wylde, arrived in ballast from Antofagasta, Chill, late last night. A quick passage was made across, the voyage ...

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  38. THE ESKBANK BURGLARY.

    At the police court this morning, before the P.M., William Jones, a young man, on remand, was charged with breaking and entering the goods-shed at Eskbank on the 14th ...

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  39. FIRE AT MOSMAN.

    About 11 o'clock last night a fire occurred in a small Weatherboard cottage in Ourimbah-road, Mosman. The place was occupied by Mr. E. Cross, who is a night watchman for ...

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  40. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day.—Bertha, ah, for Junin and Pisagua, with 2633 tons coal; Abner Coburn, bq, for Mazatlan, with 2480 tons coal; ...

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  41. RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED.

    The Russian battleship Andrei Pervozv[?]nny has been launched at St. Petersburg. Her tonnage is 17,400, speed 18 knots, ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    A service of a unique character was held in Brisbane this morning. The occasion was the inauguration of the provincial synod of Queensland, and in connection therewith the ...

    Article : 98 words
  43. BLOWN TO SEA.

    One hundred and twenty-five employees of the Florida East Coast Railway, living aboard a hulk, were blown out to sea during the recent hurricane. The hulk went ...

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