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  2. IN DISTRESS.

    "We remain without organisation and without funds, and appeal to the judgment of the electors to prevent us from being crushed between the two extremes."--Mr. Deakin. PREMIER DEAKIN: "HELP! HELP! THEY'RE CRUSHING ME." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. IN VICTORIAN ELECTORATES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In all the Victorian divisions there will be a contest. Dr. Maloney was relieved, a couple of days ago, of the opposition of a tariff-stricken ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES CANDIDATES.

    Messrs. Millen, Gould, and Walker will visit Albury, Wagga, and Goulburn this week. Mr. Millen will speak at Parramatta on Saturday evening, and at Wollongong on Monday, ...

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  5. A LOST NOMINATION PAPER.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--Surprise was expressed when it was learned that Mr. Rooney had not been nominated for Franklin against Mr. M'Williams. It is stated that Mr. Rooney ...

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  6. ANTI-SOCIALIST PROPAGANDA.

    Extensive arrangements have been made by the central executive of the Democratic Union for conducting the Anti-Socialist campaign from now until polling-day with considerable vigor. ...

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  7. MR. DEAKIN'S SEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--To some extent the political atmosphere, in Ballarat, at least, has been cleared by the arrangement effected for the retirement of Mr. Kirton. Mr. Deakin ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    William Gibson (18), a seaman on the steamer Willyama, lying at Mort's Dock, Woolwich, felt down the hold last night a distance of 20ft., fracturing his skull and sustaining other ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  10. REMARKABLE MISHAP.

    Early yesterday morning a lad, Arthur Scrays-crook, residing at Gosford, met with a painful accident. He was running barefooted near his home when he struck his foot against, a broken ...

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  11. MR. DEAKIN AND NATIONALISATION OF INDUSTRIES.

    Sir,--Under the very appropriate heading of "Futile Bluff" you comment in your Saturday's issue on Mr. Deakin's latest discovery that "even if the whole of the members of the next ...

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  12. A CHILD SCALDED.

    A child, Eileen Horan, aged a year and four months, was playing at the residence of her parents, Stanley-street, Newtown, yesterday, when she fell into a copper of hot water. She ...

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  13. NEPEAN.

    In addition to the Rookwood branch of the Democratic Union, the branches at Guildford and Auburn have also resolved to endorse the selection of Mr. E. K. Bowden as the Anti-Socialist ...

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  14. A FRACTURED LEG.

    A laborer, Robert Harrison (56), residing at Alexandria, fell from a stack of timber in the Kauri Timber Co.'s yard yesterday afternoon, and sustained a fracture of the right leg. He ...

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  15. RIVERINA.

    DENILIQUIN, Monday.--An enthusiastic meeting of the supporters of Mr. J. T. Jackson, Anti-Socialist, was held at the Exchange Hotel and a strong committee was formed, with Mr. ...

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  16. ATTACKED BY A DOG.

    While playing with a lamb in a paddock at Croydon yesterday, a lad, Samuel Poulter, residing in Hordern-parade, in that suburb, was attacked by a half-bred dingo, which bit him on ...

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  17. DARLING.

    TRANGIE, Monday.--At a meeting of ladies held this afternoon, a branch of the Australian Democratic Union was formed, with Mrs. J. T. Horrigan as president, Mrs. A. K. Butter as ...

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  18. FALL FROM A CHAIR.

    A child named Samuel Thomas Wakeham (2½) died in the Sydney Hospital on Saturday as a result of injuries caused through a fall from a chair at the residence of his parents, ...

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  19. GWYDIR.

    NARRABRI, Monday.--Reports from various centres of this electorate state that the Anti-Socialist candidate, Mr. Cunningham, is receiving large measures of genuine support, and that ...

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  20. MR. SYDNEY SMITH AT PORTLAND.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, the chairman of the central executive of the Demomratic Union, who has been kept exceedingly busy in Sydney in connection with the affairs of the Anti-Socialist party, ...

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  21. PARRAMATTA.

    WINDSOR, Monday.--Mr. Joseph Cook, member for Parramatta, addressed meetings at Sackville Reach and Windsor on Saturday. Great satisfaction is expressed here at his return ...

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  22. WOMAN DIES IN A FIT.

    NOWRA, Monday.--A single woman, named Margaret Barclay, residing with her mother and brother at West Cambewarra, took a fit on Friday night and died before the arrival of a ...

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  23. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    YASS, Monday.--Hector Tully, the youth who was injured last Thursday by being thrown from a horse, succumbed to his injuries yesterday. He had sustained concussion of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Mr. J. S. Hawthorne, the Anti-Socialist candidate for Newcastle, addressed a large meeting of electors at Hamilton this evening. Mr. R. Gow was in the ...

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  25. FALL FROM A TREE.

    WARREN, Monday.--"Phillip Vernon, a station band, was climbing a tree with an axe in his hand after a bird's nest, when the limb he was standing on broke. His back was badly ...

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  26. WHAT THE CANDIDATES ARE DOING.

    Sir James Graham addressed a crowded meeting in the Redfern Town-hall last night, those present being mostly ladies. Mrs. Masterman (president of the ladies' organising committee) ...

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  27. FALL IN A BICYCLE RAGE.

    WARREN, Monday.--Charles Swain, who was injured in a bicycle race at last Monday's sports died this morning. He had just reached 21 years of age, and was very popular. ...

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  28. A QUEENSLAND SEAT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. J. F. Foxton, Anti-Socialist candidate for the Brisbane Division, delivered his opening address at the Protestant-hall to-night. He was accorded a fair hearing, ...

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  29. THE MANNERS AND IDEALS OF MR. BRUCE SMITH.

    Sir,--The elections, to which we owe many things, some good, some bad, and some very curious, are responsible for the reappearance into the political arena of Mr. Bruce Smith, Usually he holds himself aloof ...

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  30. SHOT THROUGH THE HEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A lad named Thomas Cunningham, while out driving at Sea Lake with a party of young men on Sunday afternoon, was shot through the head with a revolver that ...

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  31. MISS ANDERSON'S RETIREMENT.

    Miss Selina Anderson, who withdrew from the contest for East Sydney, at the last moment, writes explaining that she did so under the advice of her parents and in consequence of her ...

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  32. ROBERTSON.

    GULGONG, Monday.--Mr. Henry Willis, Anti-Socialist candidate for Robertson, addressed a meeting of the electors at the theatre on Saturday night. Mr. R. W. Heard occupied the ...

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  33. AN AMPUTATED ARM.

    HOBART, Sunday.--A man named Larner (24), employed as a cleaner at the Hobart railway station, had his left arm run over by an engine, and it was smashed to a pulp. The limb ...

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  34. PARKES.

    Mr. Bruce Smith is announced to speak in the Burwood School of Arts on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock on the subject of "The Policy of the Labor Party." ...

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  35. BURNT TO DEATH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--A man was roasted to death in a fire which destroyed hotel at Waitara. ...

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  36. FOR THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The elections for the Senate are producing some peculiar developments. The Anti-Socialists, weeks ago, nominated Mr. Simon Fraser, Mr. M'Coll, and Mr. ...

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  37. HUNTER.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday. -- Electioneering matters are very quiet here. The news, however, that the Anti-Socialist Party are about to import either Mr. G. H. Reid or Mr. Joseph ...

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  38. DRIVING FATALITY AT FREMANTLE.

    PERTH, Monday Night.--The State Premier and Mr. W. N. Hedges, the Ministerial candidate for the Fremantle scat in the House of Representatives, are progressing favorably in ...

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  39. EXPERIENCES IN THE HUME.

    TUMUT, Monday.--Sir William Lyne's experiences of political cold shoulder have been very full during his present canvass of The Hume, but nowhere has he found himself more ...

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  40. Advertising

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    Advertising : 127 words
  41. RICHMOND.

    LISMORE, Monday.--At the Federal Parliamentary nominations on Saturday both the candidates addressed the electors. Mr. Sutton, the Anti-Socialist, said the ...

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  42. COOK.

    Mr. J. H. Catts, Socialist candidate, addressed a well-attended meeting in furtherance of his candidature at the Darlington Town-hall last night. In the course of his remarks he ...

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  43. WENTWORTH.

    Mr. W. H. Kelly, the selected Anti-Socialist candidate, is meeting with a series of successes. Last night he addressed a crowded meeting in Ebley-hall, Waverley, Alderman R. G. Watkins ...

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  44. EDEN-MONARO.

    BOMBALA, Monday.--On Saturday night, at the School of Arts, Mr. Austin Chapman, Postmaster-General, addressed the largest political meeting ever held at Bemboka. He blamed the ...

    Article : 203 words
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