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  2. QUIT ENGLISH LETTER.

    The last test match Is over—much the disappointment of the avemga Englishman, who glories in his [?] on the cricket field. And yet ...

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  3. THE MISSING CLERGYMAN.

    Word was received by the Rev E H. Thompson, of St. John's, Goulburn street, yesterday, that the Henry Hugili, who a fortnight ago was- reported. ...

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  4. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Mr. Kdir Hardle, M.P. (Merthyr) speaking at Birmingham on Mr. Asquith’s speech in reply to Lord Rosebery, stated that the speech was ...

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  5. BLUE METAL SUPPLIES.

    At the meeting of the City Council Yesterday afternoon Alderman Macleod submitted a number of figures relative to the cost of crushing and ...

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  6. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Government poultry export (Mr. B. J. Terry) will leave to-day for Longford to be present at the Show. Archdeacon Hindley returned, to ...

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  7. ADMIRAL BERESFORD.

    Admiral Beresford, in a letter to the Imperial Industries' Club, declares that tho recent naval policy invites a sudden attack on trade ...

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  8. THE NORTH POLE.

    Cammonder Peary has sailed for Sydney, Nova Scotia, where he Is due arrive on Wednesday. Professor MacMillan, who ...

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  9. COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    “The Times” states that tho proceedings at the Sydney Chambers of Commerce Congress deserve the thoughtful attention of every ...

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  10. “RED FLAG OF SOCIALISM.”

    The Duke of Rutland, addressing the Derbyshire Unionists, stated that Mr. Asquith’s speech was couched in most moderate language, differing in ...

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  11. BOLIVIA AND PERU

    Bolivia and Peru have signed a settlement in connection with the disputed boundary question. A few days ago it was rumored at ...

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  12. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Lee Singh was charged at the Moree Police Court with the murder May Phillips, alias May All Duck, on September 11. ...

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  13. CANADIAN TRADE.

    The Commercial Intelligence Committee of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association reports that Germany is anxious for a trade treaty ...

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  14. PRESIDENT TAFT

    President Taft, of tho United States, who is making a motor tour of America, has arrived at Chicago. In the course of a speech there he ...

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  15. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    A dead body, which is believed to be that of the Rev. H. Hugiil. who was been missing since September (I, as discovered his morning between ...

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  16. SALVAGE OF SUBMARINE.

    The Admiralty has abandoned salvage operations on the submarine C XI which was run down by the cargo steamer Eddystone off Yarmouth in ...

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  17. EXPERTS AND THE ZEEHAN LODES.

    A considerable period has now elapsed since the Government Geologist and his assistant (Messrs. Twelevetrees and Ward) arrived on the ...

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  18. LATER NEWS.

    Further particulars to hand state that the body has since been identified ne that of Sir [?]l. The deceased was rector at Richmond, Tasmania. ...

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  19. VETERINARY CONGRESS.

    The International Veterinary Congress was opened last week at Hague. G. H. Knibbs represented the Commonwealth. ...

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  20. FUNERAL SERVICE.

    As all hope of salvaging the submarine C 11 was abandoned, the captain of the cruiser Vindictive read the funeral service over the place ...

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  21. SUSPECTED COLD STEALING.

    For some me it has been suspected that gold was being stolen from the sluice boxes of the Rutherglen mine. A few months ago a robber was shot ...

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  22. THE POUT JACKSON

    Messrs. Devitt and Moore's ocean training ship, Port Jackson, with 40 cadets on board, has sailed for Sydney. Service in the Port Jackson is ...

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  23. AERONAUTICS

    Orville Wright, the American, at present at Berlin, has made in his biplane a continuous flight lasting author and 36 minutes. ...

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  24. OLD COLONISTS’ REQUESTS.

    A number of Queensland colonists of 50 years or over waited on the Acting Premier at Brisbane on Thursday and asked for granis of land or ...

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  25. IMMIGRANTS FROM SIBERIA.

    Seven arrivals from Tomsk, in Siberia, who desire to settle on the d land with their families (numbering 20 in all) have arrived in Melbourne, ...

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  26. H.M.S. CLIO

    Much anxiety is being felt at Shanghai over the sloop Clio, which is five days overdue. A strong typhoon has been raging, and it is ...

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  27. TRANSVAAL POLITICS

    “The Daily Mail's” correspondent at Durban states that the returned Natal delegates to the South African Union Congress in London state that ...

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  28. PAULHAN’S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Paulhan has won £1000 for an hour’s flight over the sea and around Osteud. At the finish his petrol became expended, and he fell into the ...

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  29. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Andrew Crawford, manger of the providing department of Masers. [?] Co., was killed on board the company’s ship, ...

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  30. GROCERS’ EXHIBITION

    The Grocers' Exhibition opened in London yesterday, and at the inaugural luncheon the lion. A. A. Kirkpatrick, Agent-General for South ...

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  31. TRAIN ACCIDENT

    It was cabled on Saturday that a dastardly act had been perpetrated on a passenger train 57 miles from Calcutta. A bomb was thrown at the ...

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  32. BILLIARDS.

    A start was made to-night with the Australasian 'billiard championship match between A. H. Tricks, champion of Victoria and H. A. Rumball ...

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  33. TOBACCO IN PAPUA.

    Accord lug to Mr Hedley, the early European travellers in Papua were very much surprised to find the natives growing, drying, and smoking ...

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  34. GERMAN V. BRITISH PIANOS

    The Town Hall committee at yesterday's meeting of the City Council submitted a report that was allowed lay on the table from the last ...

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  35. TEE LUARD MURDER.

    A suspect has been arrested at Maidstone, Kent, in connection with the murder of Mrs. Luard. Mrs. Luard was the wife of ...

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  36. BOMB EXPLOSION

    News is to hand of a bomb explosion at Riace, in Calabria, Italy. The explosion took place in a secret fireworks factory, and the ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND AGENT-GENERAL

    It is stated that Sir Horace Tozer, Queensland Agent-General in London, intends to resign the Agent General ship, and will leave .London ...

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  38. INDIAN PAPER

    “Bandee Matarm,” an Indian revolutionary paper which was suppressed in Calcutta, has made its reappearance in a new form at ...

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  39. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    At a well-known boarding-house In Launceston on Saturday night, a young lady Had a narrow escape from being killed by the explosion of a gas water ...

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  40. BURNING FATALITY.

    Miss Baliantlne, 29 years of age, was standing near the Are hanging clothes on the line at her residence, Little Edward street, to-day, when her elutes ...

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  41. LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    From entries which have so far been received for the Launceston Show this year, there will be a decided record in regard to the number of ...

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  42. MISSING POET

    The body of Mr. John Davidson, the poet, has been recovered oil Mousehole, near Pengana. John Davidson, poet and ...

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  43. WOMEN DOCTORS

    Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Secretary for Home Affairs, has approved of women doctors toeing admitted to the Royal College of Surgeons. ...

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  44. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, Sydney Frederick, William Dowlin'g Dansey, and Thomas Edward Love, the first named being a water police ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Now that the Australian tour has finished, members of the team are booking their passages for the return journey. Trumper returns by the ...

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  46. PACIFIC RAILWAY

    The Department of Liabor reports that the contractors for the mountain section at the Grand Trunk Pacific railway are paying reasonable wages ...

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  47. THE DEFENCE BILL.

    The Minister for Defence , (Mr. Joseph Cook) will, if there Is no objection, move the second reading or the Defence Bill to-morrow (Tuesday) ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES

    Stanley Wootton, brother of Frank Wootton, the Sydney jockey, who has been so successful In England, rode three winners at Hurst Park ...

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  49. ROBBERY AT LONGFORD.

    When the butcher’s shop of Mrs. Bowles; Longford, was opened on Saturday morning the wire [?] at the bade was found to have ...

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  50. DROWNING FATALITY.

    A fatality occurred at Mt. Eccles on Saturday. Mrs. W. 'Canavan, sea was drawing water from a well when the planks on the top broke and she ...

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  51. CHINESE TEACHER

    The [?]e residents of Sydney are incensed at the refusal of-the Federal Government to allow a- teacher whom they proposed to engage, to[?] ...

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  52. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Two suffragettes have been sentenced at Birmingham to a. month’s imprisonment for stoning and smashing the windows of a train in which ...

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  53. WAGE ARRANGEMENT.

    A ballot taken by the engineering and kindred trades in Manchester has led to the acceptance of an arrangement where by their waves ...

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  54. SLY CROC SELLING.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Edward Nathan, dealer, was lined £103 in default nine months gaol for [?] grog selling ...

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  55. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    Carlton bas been scratched for the Caulfield Cup. St Fellx and [?] struck out of the Melbourne[?] ...

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