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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The writ for the election of three Senators for New South Wales was received by Mr. F. W. Biden, as returning-officer for the State, late on Thursday. The first nomination, that of Mr. A. ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The State Government yacht Victoria, having on board the Governor and party, entered the harbor at an early hour last evening. The vice-regal party went on board at Trial Bay, ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the correspondent for the London "Daily Telegraph" now at Tokio, states that the situation in the Far East is serious, ...

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  5. BOLD BID FOR PROTECTION.

    LONDON, Friday.--Owing, it is alleged, to "dumping" in Monmouthshire, the steel and tinplate works at Pontymister (near Newport), where 1000 men are employed, ...

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  6. THE LORD CHANCELLOR'S VIEW.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.-- Lord Halsbury (Lord Chancellor of England), in addressing the London Welsh Conservatives, said that since Mr. Balfour never ...

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  7. EAST SYDNEY.

    Speaking last night at a meeting held in the City Mission-hall, Palmer-street, in support of the candidature of Mr. Peel for the Federal electorate of East Sydney, Mr. Austin Chapman, ...

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  8. MYSTERIES OF RADIUM.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir William Ramsay (professor of chemistry at the University College, London) announces that radium throws off infinitely small particles, which lose radio-activity, ...

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  9. AN OPTIMISTIC VIEW.

    Mr, Hugh MacNcil, managing director of Messrs. Briscoe and Co., Ltd., returned yesterday by the China from one of his periodical trips to the old country. ...

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  10. MACQUARIE.

    COWRA, Friday.-- Mr. Sydney Smith, M.H.R., opened his campaign here last night, when he addressed a large and enthusiastic audience in the Centennial hall. He replied fully to Mr. ...

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  11. PARRAMATTA.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Mr. John Strachan, the protectionist candidate for Parramatta, last night addressed a meeting of about 200 persons from the balcony of the Grand Central Hotel. ...

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  12. A CHILD PRINCESS'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.-- Princess Elizabeth, the eight-year-old daughter of the Grand Duke of Hesse, died from the effects of oyster poisoning. It was at first reported ...

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  13. RIVERINA.

    BADRANALD. Friday.-- Mr. R. O. Blackwood addressed the electors here last evening. He protested against the Government's extravagance, was in favor of irrigation and the ...

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  14. AMERICAN FLOUR TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday-- The exports of flour from the United States to Japan during the first nine months of the present year were double those for the same period in 1902. ...

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  15. WERRIWA.

    GOULBURN, Friday.--Mr. A. H. Conroy, who was in town to-day, reported excellent receptions thus far, and has received assurances from friends and foes that his position is ...

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  16. THE CZARINA BETTER.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Czarina's tympanic membrane has been perforated, affording the patient, who had been suffering from protracted inflammation of the ear, relief. ...

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  17. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Lang.--Mr. Roseby (supported y Mr. Austin Chapman), Fay's balcony, Enmore. Socialist Labor Party's Senatorial candidates, Granville and Newtown. ...

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  18. SOUTH SYDNEY.

    Mr. Edwards, the freetrade candidate for South Sydney, addressed an enthusiastic meeting from the Galway Castle Hotel, Abercrombie street, Darlington, last evening. Mr. D. T. ...

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  19. THE NATIONS' REPLY TO NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir,--Permit me to thank you for the fairness you have displayed in publishing my letter in this morning's issue. I will take advantage of your consideration to say a few words in reply ...

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  20. THE SOMALI CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Friday.--While marching between Galade and Bohotle, in Somaliland, the troops under Brigadler-General Sir H. W. Manning came across 220 Dervishes, and a slight brush ...

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  21. FEDERAL MINISTERS BEGGING.

    "Two weeks ago the telephone rang in the offices of two manufacturing concerns with which I am connected, and the managers of these concerns, who are also partners of mine, ...

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  22. BLAND.

    YOUNG. Friday.--Mr. J. C. Watson addressed a very large meeting in the Town-hall last night, the ladies availing themselves of every seat in the gallery. He said that though it was rather ...

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  23. SCANDAL IN HIGH LIFE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Princess Alice, wife of Prince Frederick of Schoonburg-Waldenburg, has initiated proceedings for a divorce at Dresden. ...

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  24. CATHOLICS AT TRINITY COLLEGE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.-- Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland, has curtly refused the offer of Trinity College (Dublin) of a site within the college for a Catholic chapel and deanery, ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    PERTH, Friday.--In the Assembly last night, Mr. Piggott (Leader of the Opposition) accepted the amendment to his no confidence motion, proposed by Mr. Nanson, making the ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Fitzsimmons has defeated Gardner at San Francisco, after a tame light, which lasted 20 rounds. ...

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  27. STILL DROUGHT-STRICKEN.

    HAY, Friday.-- Visitors from Hay to Mossgiel district state that the outlook there is very gloomy north and west of Mossgield. Desolation reigns on thre choldings--Mossgiel, ...

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  28. THE JONES MILLIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Mr. Commissioner Stone, who has been examining claimants to the Jones fortune, on behalf of the Supreme Court of Victoria, has sealed all the affidavits ...

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  29. DEATH OF A FORMER ADELAIDE MERCHANT.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The death is announced of Mr. John Beck, formerly an Adelaide merchant. ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    A private letter received from Mr. G. L. Jack, formerly Government Geologist of Queensland. and now in England, states his intention of returning to Australia, and that he will probably ...

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  31. TO SAVE HELIGOLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The German Government is expending £750,000 in the prevention of the erosion of the Heligoland coast by the sea. ...

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  32. GWYDIR.

    GUNNEDAH, Friday.--Mr. R. D. Barton spoke last evening in favor of fiscal peace and preferential trade. The audience was disappointed. It was impossible to obtain a vote of ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES BETRAYED.

    Sir William M'Millan, speaking last night at the Charing-cross Hotel, Waverley, in support of the candidature of Mr. Kelly for Wentworth, said that he desired to say a few words to ...

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  34. BISHOP OF BOMBAY.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Right Rev. Dr. Walter Ruthven Pym, Bishop of Mauritius, has been appointed Bishop of Bombay, in succession to the Right Rev. Dr. James Macarthur. ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The Australasian Ornithologists' Union is holding its third congress in Hobart. This evening Messrs. A. J. Campbell, F. R. Godfrey, and J. F. Bradly, of Melbourne, read papers on "Birds ...

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  36. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir James T. Ritchie, Kt., Lord Mayor of London, has been created a baronet. ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. THE HUME.

    GUNDAGAI, Friday.-- Sir William Lyne addressed the electors last night, but owing to the oppressive weather the attendance was not large. The speaker did not leave a good ...

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  39. THE HUESSNER CASE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Naval Ensign Robert Huessner, who fatally stabbed a gunner named Hartman (a personal friend) at Essen on April 11 for not saluting him properly, has been ...

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  40. A MONKEY'S PRANKS.

    To-day a monkey, belonging to Joshua Symons, a hawker, escaped, and entered house of William Stride. in Frederick street. It devoured all the food in the kitchen, and ...

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