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  3. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The sittings of the Postal Commission were continued to-day, Mr. J. Hume Cook, honorary Minister, presiding. Mr. Charles E. Bright, Deputy ...

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  4. IN THE CROWD.

    Thursday should certainly be marked off with several hieroglyphics in red ink among the Show archives. The reason was encountered as early as noon in the ...

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  5. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    Mr. H. M. Somers, secretary of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of New South Wales, was among the visitors to the Adelaide Show on Thursday. He ...

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  6. IRISH DISSENSIONS.

    Mr. John Redmond, the Irish Nationalist leader in the House of Commons, made a striking speech at Waterford yesterday prior to sailing for New York. Unless the ...

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  7. THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    The Eucharistic Congress was inaugurated, last night with a solemn service in Westminster Cathedral. The congregation numbered 7,000 people. Cardinal ...

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  8. LORD DUDLEY WELCOMED IN MELBOURNE.

    The new Governor-General (Lord Dudley) arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express to-day, and was welcomed at the station 'by a large number of Federal and ...

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  9. GERMANY'S NEW MOVE

    It is feared that Germany's latest action in Morocco may lead to trouble. Through the German Legation, the Moorish. Government have been, requested to release Kaid ...

    Article : 198 words
  10. THE LABOR MOVEMENT.

    Speaking at Alexandria, Mr. A. Fisher, M.H.R. (leader of the Federal Labor Party), referred to the nationalisation, of monopolies as one of the important ...

    Article : 385 words
  11. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS. THE WESTRALIA DELAYED.

    The steamer Westralia, of the Hudaart Parker line, after entering the Heads this morning from Hobart, carried away her steam steering gear. Captain Kell anchored ...

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  12. SATURDAY'S PROCESSION.

    King Edward through Sir Arthur Davidson, his equerry-in-waiting, has acknowledged the petition from the London Protestant Council concerning the ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. THE COLAC-PAREORA COLLISION.

    The enquiry into the circumstances of the collision between the Colac and Pareora on August 29 at Sydney Heads was continued to-day. The court found that the collision ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S LEVEE.

    An official levee at the Federal Government House is to be jointly held to-morrow by the Governor-General and the Governor of Victoria. The Speaker of ...

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  15. ORCHARD INSPECTION.

    Suburban orchards are to be subjected to a rigorous inspection by the Government. The necessity of action in this direction has been urged upon the Government by ...

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  16. BELGIUM AND THE CONGO.

    The Senate at Brussels has adopted the treaty, annexing the Gongo Free State to Belgium. They Belgian Government have given a promise to improve the treatment ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. QUEENSLAND AFFAIRS.

    Mr. W. Kidston, Premier of Queensland, and Mrs. Kidston, left yesterday, for Marseilles, where they will embark for Australia. A number of Queenslanders, ...

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  18. HOME FOR INCURABLES' COLLECTION.

    On Thursday about 100 ladies were busily, engaged in the streets of the city and on the Show grounds in taking up a collection to assist the Home for Incurables at ...

    Article : 397 words
  19. METEOEOLOGIST ON TOUR.

    Mr. Hunt, the Commonwealth Meteorologist, has reported to the Minister of Home Affairs, that on his way to Canada he conferred with the meteorological ...

    Article : 182 words
  20. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The "Times" devotes a leading article to Lord Northcote's farewell to the Common. wealth, and pays a high tribute alike to his Excellency and his successor, the Earl ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. HAIRBREADTH ESCAPES.

    During blasting operations on the foundation of Rowntree's buildings, at Quirindi to-day, a niece of stone weighing 298 lb. fell through the roof of the main store, ...

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  22. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    The negotiations for the establishment of a steamer service between London and Queensland ports by, way of Torres Straits have been brought to a successful ...

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  23. AEROPLANING.

    Mr. Orville Wright has achieved in America, similar success to that of his brother, Mr. Wilbur Wright in France. At Fort Myer, a military post in ...

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  24. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-night the Speaker (Mr. Davies) said he desired to take the earliest opportunity, on behalf of the members of the House who attended the recent ...

    Article : 342 words
  25. THE DEADLY RED SEA. STRICKEN BY THE HEAT.

    A pathetic incident happened during the voyage of the Orontes to Australia. The heat experienced during the journey of the boat through the Red Sea was of a fierce ...

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  26. MR. KIDSTON RETURNING.

    Mr. Barlow (the Acting Premier) received a cablegram to-day that Mr. Kidston and party have left London on the homeward journey. They will join the ...

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  27. A FATAL FIRE.

    A fatal fire occurred, this morning at the residence of Mrs. William Bennet, sen., Woonana. It appears that Mrs. Bennet, who is 75 years of age, and who lives alone ...

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  28. BRAYBROOK DISASTER

    The trial of the railway officials charged with manslaughter in connection with the railway accident at Braybrook on April 20 last was ...

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  29. CHARGE AGAINST A CLERK.

    The police are trying to locate Montague Livingstone, an employe of Mr. J. C. Williamson, in connection with considerable shortages in the takings at Her Majesty's ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. MEN AND THE CHURCH.

    "Why do the men remain away from Church?" was the question considered to-day at a conference of clergy of the Church of England, and various suggestions by ...

    Article : 356 words
  31. TROUBLE OVER A CHINESE.

    Referring to-day to the, comments in Sydney regarding the refusal of the Commonwealth Government to allow a young Chinese named Nam Chong, who recently ...

    Article : 231 words
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  34. A FIREMAN DIES.

    Each inward-bound mailboat calling at Fremantle brings news of the virulence of the heat prevailing in the Red Sea, and in several instances of late casualties from ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The report of the Public Accounts Committee on Railway Department Expenditure was presented to Parliament to-night. It states that the estimates-in-chief for the ...

    Article : 201 words
  36. JEWELLERS OF TRIAL.

    What has become known as the Posner case came on for trial at the General Sessions to-day before Judge Johnston and a jury of 12. Victor Simpson, Henry, ...

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  37. A MUCH-TRAVELLED LADY.

    In this land of distances one grows accustomed to hear travellers speak of journeys of hundreds of miles in the interior, as if they were a mere nothing, but it ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    The American battleship Kansas left for Albany this morning. There was no demonstration. This is stated officially that over 100 men have been left behind. ...

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  39. BALLARAT SWIMMERS ABROAD.

    News has been received at Ballarat that J. W. Clegg, ex-half-mile and quarter-mile swimming champion of Victoria, and his team won the teams' relay race at the ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. BROKEN HILL.

    At a meeting of the Mine Managers' Association last night the wages agreement was discussed. It was decided to communicate with Mr. Barnett, the secretary ...

    Article : 194 words
  41. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  42. KELLY FUND.

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  43. "OUR OWN FLAG."

    It seems that the Victorian Premier (Sir Thos. Bent) had been so impressed by the eclat that attended the visit of the American fleet which came to Australia at the ...

    Article : 105 words
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