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  2. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Yesterday our London correspondent cabled that Lord Tweedmonth passed peacefully away at Dublin. Mr. R. W. Giblin, who has been on ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The House sat again to-day. Mr. Fowler (W.A.), said he had received a telegram from West Australia stating that extreme inconvenience ...

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  4. A FAMILY OF NATIONS.

    The banquet given this evening by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce in the Town Hall was one of the most successful functions of the kind ever ...

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  5. THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT

    After a number of questions had been replied to and unopposed motions carried hon, members of the Legislative Council gave their ...

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  6. AERONAUTICS

    The French dirigible Republique has made a successful flight during the military manoeuvres at La Pelisse. She attained a height of a thousand ...

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  7. HAYTI BANKING

    The Haytian Government is favoring a scheme put forward by a German Minister to create German bank in Hayti, superseding the French Banque ...

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  8. BRITISH BUDGET

    By exceeding 648 divisions, the House of Commons has made a record for a single session. The whole of the death duties ...

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  9. IRISH LAND BILL

    Tho debate on the recommitted Irish land Bill occupied the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief ...

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  10. GENERAL ELECTION POSSIBLE.

    The “Telegraph” states that a Cabinet Minister yesterday expressed as his personal opinion that there would be a general election in January, even ...

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  11. GERMAN MANOEUVRES

    Reuter’s agent states that Major Gross’s airship was such a success at the military manoeuvres that the Kaiser has now Invited Count Zeppelin to ...

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  12. WIMBLEY CARNIVAL ABANDONED

    The aviation carnival at Wimbley has been abandoned, owing to the ground having been declared by Messrs. Latherm and Bleriot as ...

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  13. ROYAL WEDDING

    A notable wedding is reported from Dingwall, Scotland, where Prince Migues, son of the Portuguese pretender, the Duke of Braganza, was ...

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  14. UNSATISFIED LABOR

    A correspondent at Sunderland. Durham, writing in the newspaper, states that regret and surprise have been expressed in trade unionist and Labor ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    Lord Rosebery has resigned the presidency of the Scottish Liberal Club. ...

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  16. LONDON TAXI-CABS.

    It is stated that there are 1000 taxicabs idle in London for lack of competent drivers. The motor cab companies are complaining that the new police ...

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  17. FEDERAL SERVANTS IN A STRIKE.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (M[?]Fuller) said he had ascertained that no Commonwealth civil servants had helped to keep the North Queensland ...

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  18. IMMIGRATION

    Lord Milner, ex-High Commissioner of South Africa, of whom it was cabled yesterday that he had eulogised the [?]hemes, for insulting a naval college ...

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  19. HALLEY’S COMET.

    The photographs taken at the Greenwith C[?]eervatory reveal a faint impression of the position of Halley’s cou[?]t, thus confirming the Heide[?]h[?]rg ...

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  20. PAN-AMERICAN RAILWAY.

    Mr. Thompson, the United States Ambassador at Mexico, has purchased 9,600,000 dollars worth of stock the and has secured control of the ...

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  21. THE ADJOURNMENT FARCE.

    Mr. Hutchison (P.A.) asked the acting Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook) whether he had any explanation to make regarding what took place last ...

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  22. AMERICAN EXPORTS

    Mr. J. J. Hill, president of the Great Northern railway, Canada, in commenting on increasing desertion of the country for the towns in the ...

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  23. POLICE OFFICERS DISMISSED.

    Owing to the prevalence of drinking and betting among the police officers in Preston, Lancashire, three of them have been dismissed and nine reduced ...

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  24. LABOR EXCHANGES BILL.

    Three thousand applications have been received for 200 posts under the Labor Exchanges Bill. ...

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  25. LAWN TENNIS

    A[?] five events tor the Davis C[?]p in have tennis contest have been won by America, America and the British isles played ...

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  26. PACIFIC RAILWAY

    “The Time” correspondent at Ott[?]wa state that the request of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company for As[?]tic labor will be refused. ...

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  27. EFFECT OF THE CLOSURE

    There was a stormy scene in the House of Representatives w[?]te the High Court Bill was under consideration in committee. ...

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  28. OLD ARE PENSION’S.

    Mr. Watkins (N.P.W.) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss a question of urgent public importance relating to old [?]e pensions. Clause ...

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  29. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    “The Times,” commenting on the possibility of a dissolution of the Liberal League, states that some of the members are openly opposed to the ...

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  30. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Yesterday was a field day with the Assembly. Members worked hard v. [?] they got down to toil, and half a dozen measures were put through ...

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  31. PRESIDENT TAFT

    President Taft of the United States, has started a motor-car journey extending over 13,000 miles. He will make a series of [?] ...

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  32. COMMERCE CONGRESS

    The “Pall [?]all Gazette” states that all imperialists are following with intense interest the proceedings of the Chambers of Commerce Congress in ...

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  33. THE NORTH POLE

    Commander Poary has explained that no white man accompanied him to the Polo because he wanted th honor for himself. He states that ...

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  34. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH

    M. Marconi states that Captain Scott, who contemplates a trip to the South Pole next year, will be [?] to transmit ethergrams for 200 miles with ...

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  35. A NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS.

    It being “grievance day.” members brought forward a number of complaints, most of them being in reference to the administration of the Old ...

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  36. GRECIAN AFFAIRS

    Cablegrams from Athens indicate that the military crisis there is obscure, but apparently grave. The trouble is largely owing to the ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    Sir Ralph Moor, High Commissioner for Southern Nigeria, has committed suicide at Barnes, in Surrey, by taking poison. ...

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  38. BOLIVIA AND PERU

    It is rumored at La Paz, Bolivia, that the Peruvian Government has sent an ultimatum demanding that Bolivia shall accept or reject the frontier ...

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  39. POOH LAW REPORT

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. R. T. Davidson) has called attention to the Poor Law Commission report, and emphasised the grave ...

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  40. CAB DRIVER SHOT DEAD

    Donald M’Lean a young ca[?]man, was shot dead at Brighton at an early hour this morning under circumstances at present enshrouded in mystery. ...

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  41. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

    M. Stolypin, Russian Premier and Minister for the interior, in a circular in the local authorities enjoins the greatest circumspection in referring to ...

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  42. SCHOOL GIRL ASSAULTED

    A chocking outrage was perpetrated at Enmore, a suburb of Sydney, yesterday afternoon. Two sisters, aged eight and nine ...

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  43. EMBEZZLEMENT BY AH INSPECTOR

    To day William Jo[?]lan, sanitary inspector of the Beaconsfield Council, pleaded guilty to embezzling the sum of 10/ belonging to the council. He ...

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  44. INDIAN UNREST

    There is renewed unrest in Calcutta among the Bengali students who have been systematically insulting and assaulting tram-car conductors and ...

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  45. MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING

    James Granville Robertson, who was found guilty of maliciously wounding Ernest Samuel Barter, at his office, Hunter street, on May 31, appeared at ...

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  46. BLASTING ACCIDENT

    ‘A serious blasting accident occurred at Fernie street colliery, Ipswich, to-day. A number of men had put in a charge, and were waiting for the ...

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  47. LORD TWEEDMOUTH

    Lord Tweedmouth, who was cabled yesterday as being in a critical condition, has, passed peacefully away in Dublin. ...

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  48. ATTACK ON CHIEFS.

    The “Bengglee,” of Calcutta, has published an attack on the chiefs who wrote to “The Times” declaring their abhorrence of seditious crime. ...

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  49. POLICE INVESTIGATIONS.

    The police are engaged investigating the outrage that had been reported from Marrickville, of which a little girl nine years of age was the victim. ...

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  50. SMALL ARMS FACTORY

    The following men have been selected to go to the United States to receive Instructions at the small arms factory of Messrs. Pratt and Whitney’s ...

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  51. EGYPTIAN CONGRESS

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P. (Merthyr), presided at the final meeting of the Young Egypt Congress, held at Geneva, which resolved to demand the ...

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  52. CYCLONIC STORM

    This afternoon a cyclonic-storm passed over Grafton, and did a large amount at damage to the buildings. It was accompanied by hailstones, ...

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  53. DEVELOPMENT BILL

    A meeting of the Scottish Liberal members of the House of Commons has resolved that no money under the Development Bill should be applied ...

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