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  2. SUFFRAGETTES

    Lord Lytton, presiding at the Women’s Social and Political Union, strongly denounced the tactics of the [?]ant suffragettes. ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    Many English newspapers are emphasising the absence of popular excitement in Britain regarding the Lords’ action in suspending the ...

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  4. INDIAN ELECTIONS

    The elections in India are proceeding actively and smoothly, but neither the [?]indus nor the Mohammedans are altogether satisfied with ...

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  5. THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT

    All thought of closer settlement was temporarily abandoned in the Council yesterday, and bun, members disposed of a number of [?]res the day of ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE

    The first business talked about, by the Strike Congress to-day was the question whether tile methods of Mr. Bowling or those of Mr. Hughes, ...

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  7. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP

    The Federal Cabinet, in the course of another [?]ng meeting, again con[?]dered the question of the High Co[?] [?] and separated [?]out ...

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  8. POLITICAL SIDELIGHTS

    The debate in the House of Assembly on the quarantine question showed [?]nly who were the farmers’ friends. Not a member of the [?] party ...

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  9. MOUNT LYELL DISASTER

    In the Full Court yesterday judgement was delivered in the matter of [?] application for a consult against the [?] of the jury in the re[?] ...

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  10. FORCIBLE’ FEEDING ACTION.

    In the action at the King’s Bench, brought against Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Secretary for Home Affairs, and the governor of the Birmingham Gaol, for ...

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  11. LABOR SUPPORTS GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Will Thorne, Labor member for West Ham, states that the tabor party will do Its utmost to ensure the Government’s return at the elections, ...

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  12. NOBEL PRIZES

    The Nobel prizes for this year have been awarded as follow:— Physics: Divided between M, Marconi, of wireless telegraphy fame, ...

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  13. TARIFF REFORM AND PENSIONS.

    Mr. Alexander Ure, Solicitor-General for Scotland, bas again declared that the man who votes for Tariff Reform votes for the discontinuation of old. ...

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  14. ARCTIC EXPLORER

    The Berlin “Tageblatt” has fixed the reported descent of Andree’s balloon in a remote part la the north of Canada. It was cabled yesterday that the ...

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  15. OPPORTUNITY FOR HOME RULE.

    Mr. W. H. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, in a recent speech, stated that not for 150 years has such an opportunity as the present been ...

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  16. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Formal business is getting “smaller by degrees, and beautifully less” day by day as the session draws to an end, and yesterday was no exception to ...

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  17. DR. CLIFFORD’S MANIFESTO.

    The Rev. Dr. Clifford, president of the Bapaist World Alliance, has Issued a manifesto appealing for passive resistance against and support for the ...

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  18. THE PALERMO’S COAL.

    The P. and O. [?] having discharged the most of her coal brought from Japan, was ready this morning to receive a consignment of ...

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  19. TWO-POWER STANDARD.

    The Navy League is impressing on all its election candidates the need for the maintenance of a two-power standard. ...

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  20. PEERS’ ADDRESSES.

    Several peers are addressing meetings at Camperdown, and Kesteven and speaking against the Government, while Lord Lyveden is speaking for the ...

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  21. UNITED STATESTA[?]IFF

    Since the Payne tariff has come into operation in America [?]501,930 dollars’ worth of art objects have been imported into the United States, ...

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  22. LIBERAL LABOR ALLIANCE.

    Mr. Keir Hurdle, In a recent speech, said that so much bad been heard of an alliance between the Liberals and Labor that it was necessary to emphasise ...

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  23. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH

    Captain R. P. Scott, the leader of the proposed expedition to the Antarctic In 1910, has left the Admiralty, and is devoting the whole of his time ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    The seismograph at the Melbourne Observatory when examined to-day showed that severe seismic [?] had been recorded during the ...

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  25. LONDON BURGLARY

    A sensational burglary is reported from London. Some burglars entered the Goswell road post office and took therefrom a safe containing £1500. ...

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  26. MEAT PRESERVING WORKS CLOSED.

    The Sydney Meat Preserving Company’s works at Auburn were closed this afternoon. In consequence of the depletion of the coal supply, and ...

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  27. SUGGESTED REFORMATION OF LORDS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, speaking at Blackburn, suggested a reform of the Lords by p. reduction in the number If hereditary peers and bishops and ...

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  28. ALL QUIET AT NEWCASTLE.

    There is absolutely nothing doing here to-day In connection with the strike. The utmost quietude reigns on all sides. There is an entire ...

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  29. FRUIT EXPORT TRA[?]E

    At the annual meeting of the Hobart [?] of Commerce on September 20 [?]ast Mr. W. D. Peacock [?] an [?] on the question of the ...

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  30. THE STORRS MURDER

    Despite the fact that several witnesses alleged an alibi in the case of Cornelius Howard, who is accused of murdering George Storrs, the ...

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  31. TARIFF REFORM.

    The Hon, J. Chamberlain, speaking Greetham. said that the Birmingam “Daily Post” article had deve[?]ped what in his opinion were the ...

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  32. DISASTROUS FIRE

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  33. WOMAN ASSAULTED

    At [?]a last evening a half caste who was caught in the act of stealing a bottle of beer struck Mrs. Bar[?]den. the licensee of Tattersall’s Hotel, over ...

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  34. LAUNCESTON

    Before the P.M. this morning, James Heang (a Chinese) proceeded against a man [?]d Frank Clarke for assault by striking him a blow in the ...

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  35. COAL MINE OFFERED THE GOVRNMNET.

    Messrs. Gu[?]y and Rye have offered the Government, through the Lord Mayor, their coal mine in Gloucester. There are thousands of tons of coal in ...

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  36. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    Sir Thomas Sutherland, speaking at the P. and O. Company’s meeting, said that the prospects in the freight markets were better than they had ...

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  37. INSULATOR CONTRACT

    A German firm has secured a large contract for [?] for the [?] Office. This time the Ger[?] who tendered throne Messrs. ...

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  38. WHARF LABORERS IDLE.

    A majority of the Sidney wharf laborers are at present Idle. This is the most serious circumstance that Mr. Hughes will have to combat at ...

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  39. GHASTLY DISCOVERY

    A ghastly discovery was made at a house in Habbard street, South Broken Hill at [?] o’clock this moraine. Percy Egan, aged 24 years, who was ...

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  40. COAL PRODUCTION

    Since the Miners’ Eight Hours Act has been enforced the sale of coal by the Taff Vale Railway in Wales has considerably shortened. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES

    The appeal made by the Public Prosecutor at Kiel over the verdict in the recent naval fraud case has teen withdrawn. ...

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  42. THE GAS WORKS.

    At present the gas trouble hangs [?] a balance. A section of the union has agreed to abide by the decision of the congress, while another section has ...

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  43. BUDGET.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressing 8000 people at Carnarvon, denied that the Budget was socialistic, and said that it was ...

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  44. FATAL ACCID[?]NT

    A shocking accident occurred near Federal to-day. Mrs. J. F[?]ne. accompanied by her six year old daughter Freda, was ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND ANNIVERSARY

    The fiftieth anniversary of the granting of autonomy to Queensland was fittingly celebrated this afternoon by the detention of the vice-regal ...

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  46. DEFERRED CABLEGRAMS

    The Accomplishment of a scheme for the Institution of a [?] t[?] of deferred cablegrams between Australia and United Kingdom and the ...

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  47. VICE-REGAL CRICKET

    A cricket match was played on the Melbourne Cricket Ground today between teams chosen by the Governor-General and by the M.C.C. committee ...

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  48. BOOK CENSORSHIP

    The council of the Mothers' Union, which represents 300,000 woman, is supporting the action of the circulating libraries in their endeavor to exclude ...

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  49. YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED

    A young woman named Nellie [?]ings was drowned in the Goulburn River about 7.30 o’clock this evening. ...

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  50. MEETING ON THE DOMAIN.

    To-morrow afternoon, on the Domain. under the auspices of the Workers’ Political League, the usual Sunday afternoon meeting will be held ...

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  51. TAFT’S MESSAGE

    The Canadian Government is satisfied with President Taft’s reference in his recent message to Congress to the maximum clause in the United States ...

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  52. BUDGET PROTEST LEAGUE

    The Budget Protest League has dissolved, having attained its objects. While it lived it Issued 20 million leaflets and 300,000 posters, and ...

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  53. TASMANIAN COAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  54. MOTOR RECORD

    Mr. O. G. White, an Adelaide motorist, travelled from Melbourne to Sydney, 577 miles, in a 4[?] [?]p. Talbot car in 21nr. 18min., thus establishing ...

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