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  2. UNEMPLOYED.

    The new British destroyers which have been ordered by the Government to be built at Glasgow, Scotland, will employ four thousand of the ...

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  3. UNREST IN EUROPE.

    The "Herald's" correspondent at Constantinople states that Turkey has ruptured her negotiations with Austria by declining to recognise the ...

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  4. THE TRANSVAAL.

    In connection with the treatment of British Indians in the Transvaal a meeting of a society, which has the representation of no less, than five ...

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  5. GALLERY NOTES.

    The education department had a pretty good mauling in the Legislative council yesterday the hon. member for Gordon (Major Morrisby) led the ...

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  6. STORY OF "SUPPRESSION"

    It is always well before making an accusation to have evidence to support it and his neglect of this precaution has placed Mr. Frederic Nightingale, ...

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  7. PUGILISM.

    Tommy" Burns, the champion boxer of the world, arrived in Melbourne from Tasmania this morning and feeling well. Spoken to ...

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  8. EPITOME.

    A glorious day yesterday. The T.R.C. races at Elwick-to-day. The Australian Friends have forwarded a letter to every member of the ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. MR. ASQUITH'S PROPOSALS.

    The Ministeralist motion to be moved on Monday In connection with the statement made yesterday regarding the unemployed problem is as ...

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  11. PRINCESSES IN PROCESSION.

    The Princesses Bela and Vera beaded a procession of ladles through the streets of Cettinge, the capital city of Montenegro, carrying banners and ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the budget was continued by Mr. H. Willis (N.S.W.) and Mr. C. E. Frazer (W.A.). Sir Philip Fysh (Tas.) criticised the ...

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  13. TURKEY'S STAND.

    The Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs Kiamil Pasha, Insists that Bulgaria must furnish compensation for the cessation of the Roumelian ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY SIR EDWARD GREY.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the House of Commons this afternoon, said that the object of the ...

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  15. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    George Arburb[?] an employe of the Northcote Brick Company, was killed by a slide of clay at the company's works to day. Arbu[?] and ...

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  16. WRECK OF THE KINCUMBER.

    The steamer Kincumber, from Newcastle, when attempting to cross Manning Bar last evening struck the end northern training wall and was ...

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  17. THE CLYDE CANAL.

    The Glasgow Corporation have pre sented a memorial to the Government asking it to proceed at once with the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde ...

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  18. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Bird is beginning to get anxious about the unimproved capital value tax on land, about which so much has been heard. Yesterday he gave native of ...

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  19. THE PRESIDENCY.

    President Roosevelt has created a sensation In the United States by challenging Mr. W. J. Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, ...

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  20. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Cagayan Valley, in the island of the same name In the Philippine group, was on the twelfth instant visited by a storm of terrific force. Hundreds ...

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  21. THF NEW HEBRIDES.

    A sensation was occasioned this afternoon when news was received of a horrible massacre by natives of the New Herbless. ...

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  22. A PONY'S FALL.

    A nine-year-old son of Mr. Charles Everard was riding alongside a fence when his pony's foor caught in the wire. This caused the pony to fall ...

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  23. AN ACTOR DEAD.

    Mr. Herbert Flemming, the well-known actor, who. it will be remetubered. only recently visited Hobart, died suddenly to-day. ...

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  24. DRILL HALL AFIRE.

    The Wagga drill hall was with the exception of one corner (containing a large quantity of powders burnt to the ground last night with all its ...

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  25. LYNCHING LAWYERS.

    Further details are to band from New York regarding the report which was cabled yesterday and which stated that two lawyers of the State of ...

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  26. FALL OVER A PRECIPICE.

    A son of Mr. H. R. Ling Commonwealth Audit Inspector aged 10 was taking his [?]rother aged 13 months for a ride in a go-cart, and left the vehicle ...

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  27. THREATS OF MURDER

    The trial of Charles Winborn and Arthur Canham was concluded to-day. Winborn was sentenced to five years' Imprisonment and Canham to three ...

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  28. CANADA.

    The Premier of Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in the course of a speech last night, announced that if the Canadian revenue continued to Increase at the ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. SHIPPING CLAIM.

    The Chief Justice to-day delivered judgment in the case of the North Coast Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., and others v. the steamer Koumera, her ...

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  30. A SHUNTER KILLED.

    A shunter, named Joseph Doyle, while employed in the railway coal compound at Carrington was run over this morning and killed by a coal train. ...

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  31. CABLE TO TASMANIA.

    The Postmaster-General. Mr Manger, has received a cable from Messrs Siemens Bros. and Co., contractors for the construction of the new Tasmania ...

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  32. WOOL TRADE TROUBLES.

    The trouble which has arisen in the wool trade, between the buyers and the brokers, will in all probability be brought to u close to-morrow. ...

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  33. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

    In respect to the intimation to the effect that the French Government was guaranteeing the Issue of new bonds by the Messageries Maritimes ...

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  34. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS.

    A young man named Dudley Norton was drowned at Manly Beach to-day. He was washed off the rocks, when his companion, named Collis. jumped ...

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  35. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    The railway earnings for the September quarter show an increase of over the corresponding period year, the total being £1,230,000. ...

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  36. OUTBREAK OF SCARLET FEVER.

    An outbreak of scarlet fever has occurred In the Alfred Tospital and seven persons are suffering from the disease. ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. STREETS OF GOLD.

    Two charges of gold stealing were withdrawn at the Bendigo Police Court to-day. Another arrest was, however, made. ...

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  38. EXPLOSION OF SLAG POTS.

    At the Tasmanian Smelting Company's works to-day four men were more or less [?]ed through an explosion from one of the slag po[?]s. ...

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  39. VESSEL ASHORE

    The sailing vessel Walden Abbey, bound from Hamburg to Australia, is dangerously ashore at Clacton on the shore of Essex. ...

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  40. SYDNEY SUBURBAN SALES.

    Extraordinary prices were realised at a Government sale of town and suburban lots at Bowraville, on the north coast, to-day. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bar silver (standard) is quoted at ⅛ ¼ per ounce. ...

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  42. A P.M. ON TRIAL.

    The board appointed under the Public Service Act to inquire into the complaints made by the Crown Law Department against Mr. G. Read Murphy. ...

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  43. RESTRICTING CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

    The new Chinese Immigrants Act, Imposing an educational test on new arrivals came into force to day. For several weeks the steamers from ...

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  44. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Roberts Trophy fell to the Natal team with a score of 498. England was 5 second, with 459; Australia 437; New Zealand fourth, 431; ...

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  45. RUSSIAN WAR DEPARTMENT.

    The Russian Minister for War, General Rodiger, is asking the Douma for extraordinary credit amounting to nine millions sterling beyond the nine ...

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  46. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Sir Joseph Ward, is advised that the United States reciprocates In the matter of penny postage, permitting penny ...

    Article : 46 words
  47. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL.

    The Executive Council has approved the City Council's loan o£ £250,000, which it was asked that debentures might be allowed to issue. The money ...

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  48. IMPLEMENTS OF WAR.

    Trials in Russia showed that quick firers trained at an angle of forty degrees proved an excellent defence against warships. Projectiles aimed ...

    Article : 39 words
  49. MEATH TROPHY.

    In the contest for the Meath Trophy England gabled first place, the British team scoring 862. Australia was second, with 801; and the South ...

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