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  2. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Though no fewer than 48 horses were streek out of the Caulfield Cup to-day, when the last forfeit was called for, 30 still remain in Six of those ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    COROWA, Monday.--Mr. H. V. M'Kay's munificent offer to reduce the price of his harvesters to £75, provided tho harvester duties became Law, docs not show up so well when placed alongside ...

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  4. THE HEBBURN COLLIERY.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.--When the mines here resumed work as the result of the conference in Newcastle there was a hitch over the agreement at Hebburn Colliery, and after ...

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  5. ELECTION ARRANGEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--As far as the Electoral Department is concerned the arrangements for the general elections are very well advanced, and will be completed expeditiously ...

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  6. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly before 10 o'clock last night a man was found lying on a swag at the northern end of Milson's Point railway station. He had a deep gash across his forchcad, while his shoulders ...

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  7. COOK.

    Mr. John Hindie addressed a public meeting at the Newtown Town-ball last night on "The Political Situation in the Anti-Socialist Interest." Alderman Culbert, of Camperdown, ...

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  8. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    MUNDOORAN, Monday.--On Friday, whilst the two-year-old child of Mrs. Foster, of New. Moliyan, was sitting near the fire, eating soma bread, her clothes became ignited, and she was ...

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  9. BATHURST CIRCUIT COURT.

    BATHURST, Monday.--At the Circuit Court to-day James Smith was charged with having, at Fitzgerald's Valley, on July 10, stolen five owes, the property of George Shute. There was ...

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  10. DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    LISMORE, Monday.--A lad named Charles Prescott Lewis, aged 11, was drowned in the river at Coleman's Point on Saturday evening. He had gone with some companions for a swim. ...

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  11. FISHING IN THE NAMOI.

    NARRABRI, Monday.--A deputation waited on Mr. Donaldson, M.L.A., member of the Fisheries Board, while here oil Saturday with the Chief Secretary, In connection with the ...

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  12. WEST SYDNEY.

    A well-attended meeting of the Glebe Democratic Union was hold at the Glebe Town-hall last night, the Mayor (Alderman Percy Lucas) in the chair. There were also present ...

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  13. KILLED BY A FALL OF EARTH.

    ROCKLEY,Monday.--At the inquest, on the body of J. G. Osborne, who was killed on Friday, near Cow Flat, by a fail of earth, a finding of accidentally killed, was recorded. Deceased was ...

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  14. ISSUING THE ROLLS.

    The Commonwealth Electoral officer for New South Wales (Mr. J. M'Laren) says that the rolls will be ready to- day for the balance of the electorates into which they have not yet been sent. ...

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  15. ATTACKED BY A BUTCHER BIRD.

    BALLINA, Monday.--Mr. C. Jarrett, while passing underneath a tree at Cumbaium, in which a butcher bird had nested, was savagely attacked in the face, aud had a narrow escape ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    The railway revenue continues to enow an increase, £33,514 more being received from July 10 to October 7 than in the same period of last year. ...

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  17. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    GUNDAGAI, Monday,--A sad fatality happened this afternoon to a lad named Ernest Hazel, son of Mrs. Hazel, widow, of Granville. He had been spending a holiday with Mr. J. J. L. Grubb, ...

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  18. GWYDIR.

    INVERELL, Saturday.--Messrs. W. Webster and Andrew Fisher addressed a crowded meeting at the Town-hall last night. A vote of confidence was unanimously carried. ...

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  19. "BILL" EDWARDS IN COURT.

    Marion Edwards, the woman who has been masquerading as a man under the name of "Bill" Edwards, and who was arrested in Brisbane on a charge of housebreaking, was brought ...

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  20. MACHINE SHEARING MISHAP.

    CONDOBOLIN, Monday.--To-day a shearer, John M'Leod, was machine shearing at Boram-hll, when the sheep he was shearing kicked, forcing the comb of the machine through the back ...

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  21. WENTWORTH.

    Mr. William Duncan, the selected Labor candidate, addressed a meeting at the Tea Gardens Hotel, Bondi Junction, on Saturday night, and gave a lucid explanation of the platform of the ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE.

    The Parliamentary Committee on Public Works continued to hear evidence yesterday regarding the proposal to construct a timber wharf 1200ft. long, from Merewcther-street to ...

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  23. SAFE-BREAKERS AT WORK.

    Between 1 o'clock on Saturday and 9 o'clock this morning the warehouse of Messrs. Richard Allen and Co., importers, of 164 Flinders-lane, was forcibly entered, a safe broken open, and ...

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  24. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Oscar Pestlin 5, years of age, to-day hanged himself to the rafters of a goods shed, at Berriwillock station, by means of a rope cut from tarpaulins in the ...

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  25. NEPEAN.

    Mr. E. K. Bowden, the Anti-Socialist candidate, addressed a meeting of electors at Emu Plains on Saturday evening. He has now completed a thorough tour of the electorate. ...

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  26. FATHER AND SON DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A double tragedy occurred at Keilor this morning, William Mansfield, a well-known farmer, residing in the district, and his son, William, seven years of age, ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    Four boxes of gold valued at £18,500 were shipped by the Union Bank at Townsville today for Sydney by the Wodonga. The Bingera took one box belonging to the Now Ravenswood, ...

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  28. ANTI-SOCIALIST ORGANISATION.

    Those at the head of the anti-socialistic movement in this State are confident of their ability to, so to speak, smite the enemy hip and thigh on this occasion. Rooms have been ...

    Article : 308 words
  29. CITY IMPROVEMENT.

    The City Council last night unanimously decided to accept the tender of Toohey's, Ltd., for the lease of a block of land adjoining the western side of the market building, in ...

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  30. NEW ENGLAND.

    BUNDARRA, Monday.--Mr. Foster, the Labor Protectionist candidate, addressed the electors on Saturday. He was well received, and a vote of confidence was carried. ...

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  31. DREDGE EMPLOYEE KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Alfred Horn, an employee on the dredge Wallaroo at the outer harbor, was shortly after midnight on Sunday killed on the dredge. Work had just begun, ...

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  32. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    The steamer Tinana arrived at Rockhampton from Brisbane to-day. Captain Butcher reports that while coming out of Hervey Bay yesterday, having large consignments of acids and ...

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  33. UNION LABOR V. THE GENERAL COMMUNITY.

    Sir,--I think it would help to a clearer understanding of the points at issue if the candidates were called by their proper names. There is much talk of "Labor members," but there is not ...

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  34. EIGHT-HOURS DAY.

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  35. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Prime Minister regrets that owing to the sitting of the Federal Parliament he was unable to give more time to the States' conference. Mr. Deakin considers ...

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  36. STATIONMASTER BADLY CRUSHED.

    HOBART, Monday.--Mr. Howell, stationmaster at Glenmora, sustained serious Internal injuries to-day through being crushed between a railway carriage and the side of a platform. ...

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  37. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Royal Sydney Golf Club continued their meeting at Rose Bay links yesterday, when there was a large attendance of spectators. The events set down were the amateur championship ...

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  38. ARBITRATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--Judgment was delivered by the Full Court to-day in a special case stated by the president of the Arbitration Court. Several awards affecting the New ...

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  39. SOCIALIST SENATE CANDIDATES.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.--A circular is going the rounds of the various unions from the executive of the Political Labor League, asking for united support for the three labor candidates ...

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  40. RURAL CAMP SCHOOL

    MORPETH, Monday.--Sunday proved the most enjoyable day of the camp--partly because all work was suspended. An extra hour's sleep was given in the morning, but ...

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  41. CAULFIELD CUP ACCEPTANCES.

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  42. WOLLONGONG LICENSING COURT.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--At the Licensing Court today two renewals of publicans' licenses, under the new Liquor Act, were granted, viz., William James Fimister, Wollongong Hotel (fee £40), and Henry William Stokes, ...

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  43. IN THE CONSTITUENCIES.

    Mr. James Crawford, the candidate selected to contest Calare in the anti-socialist interest, is a man of unique experience. Me is a native of this State--of Wollongong to be definite-- ...

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  44. WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDAY.

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  45. MILITARY CHANGES.

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  46. AT GOULBURN.

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  47. THE WESTERLY GALE IY THE STRAITS.

    A number of bales of oaten hay, which had apparently been washed overboard from the decks of a vessel, were passed by the A.U.S.N. steamer Aramae on Saturday afternoon, during ...

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  48. THE COMING RELIGION.

    Rev. G. Walters delivered a lecture in the Glebe Town-hall last night on "The Coming Religion." The chair was occupied by the Mayor. Alderman Lucas, until he had to leave ...

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  49. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the Perth Criminal Court an Italian named Antonio Sala was sentenced to death for the murder of another Italian, Battista Gregorlna, at Mount Jackson, on September 18. ...

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  50. SAILING OF THE WAKOOL.

    Messrs. Gilchrist. Watt, and Sanderson, Limited, will despatch the Blue Anchor liner Wakool from Central Wharf. Miller's Point, at 6 o'clock this morning for South Africa and London, ...

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  51. TRAINING NOTES.

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  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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