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  2. IMPERIAL IDEAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The official opening of the new Victorian offices, in the Strand took place yesterday. Lord Grewe (Secretary of State for the ...

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  3. EMPIRE UNITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--All the newspapers this morning display the offer of a Dreadnought which New South Wales and Victoria have made to the Motherland. ...

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  4. TO THE PEOPLE.

    The Lord Mayor last night expressed his gratification at the progress made so far in initialing the Dreadnought fund, and also issued the following message to the people of the ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 words
  6. LABOR'S POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The publication of Mr. Fisher's Gymple speech did not create much stir among politicians to-day. Mr. Deakin, as leader of the Corner Ministerialists, kept ...

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  7. "H.M.S. AUSTRALIA."

    Although it is a week ago since, the great public patriotic demonstration at the Town-hall, no active steps have been taken in connection with the Lord Mayor's fund for the presentation ...

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  8. RECEPTION IN SYDNEY.

    The city was not perturbed yesterday because of Mr. Fisher's policy speech. Neither did it glow with approval. It was calm--and indifferent. Quite a large percentage of the ...

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  9. FROM SINGLE TAXER TO DOUBLE TAXER.

    Mr. Dugald Thomson, M.H.R., summarised his opinions regarding the speech in this way:-- "Mr. Fisher's Gympie speech is, in one regard, a development of what was said by some ...

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  10. THE FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 573 words
  11. VICTORIAN PREMIER'S COMMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Premier, when questioned to-day as to the attitude of, the States, other than New South wales and Victoria, on the proposal to present a ...

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  12. MR. BALFOUR'S OPINION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. A. J. Balfour (leader of the Opposition) addressed a meeting which was attended by 10,000 persons in the Agricultural Hall yesterday. ...

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  13. THE KRUGER CABLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Prince Bulow, speaking in the Reichstag, said that the famous Kruger cable despatched by the Kaiser was a State act, the result of ...

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  14. TO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    The deep paternal interest which Sir Harry Rawson always manifested in the school children of New South Wales was well known. He used to take delight in visiting schools when ...

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  15. MR. WADE'S STATEMENT.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--Referring to the naval situation, and the lead made by New Zealand, the Premier, Mr. C. G. Wade, said tonight that when they heard that the ...

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  16. THE TIE THAT BINDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In his speech at the opening of the new Victorian offices yesterday, Lord Crowe (Secretary of State for the Colonies) alluded to the gift of a ...

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  17. OPPOSITION LEADER'S VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Joseph Cook, leader of the Federal Opposition, regards Mr. Fisher's speech amounting simply to a proposal to put into operation the projects of the ...

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  18. THE BARRIER OUTLOOK

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--In the course of an address outside the Trades-hall last night, Rosser said he had been approached by a unionist who told him that he had been too ...

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  19. SERVIA'S HUMILIATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Servia has unreservedly accepted the draft formula of a peace settlement as presented on behalf of Austria. ...

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  20. WHERE CANADA STANDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday, Mr. G. E. Foster (Conservative aud Imperialist) strongly urged that Canada should ...

    Article : 208 words
  21. THE IMPERIAL SENTIMENT.

    Referring to New Zealand's attitude on the naval question, Mr. G. W. Russell, member for Avon in the Dominion Parliament, and chairman of the Board of Governors of ...

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  22. "AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE."

    Said Mr. Bruce Smith, M.H.R.:--"Mr. Fisher's 'policy' speech will afford both amusement and instruction to the people of Australia. It is amusing on account of the ...

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  23. SCENES WITH SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Eleven suffragettes, members of the Women's Social and Political Union, were arrested yesterday outside the House of Commons. ...

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  24. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    Last night, the council of the Public Service Association held a special meeting to consider a proposal to institute a Public Service Fund, in connection with the Australian Dreadnought. ...

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  25. LOSSES OF THE SILVERTON

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--The trouble on the Proprietary mine has, of course, affected the Silverton Tramway Company, and it is announced that some 33 of the company's men are ...

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  26. STUDENTS ON STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The students of Ruskin College, Oxford--who are mostly working men, and who are supported by a trades-union--have gone ''on strike" ...

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  27. THE DANGERS OF DELAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Mr. R. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying in the House of Commons to Sir H. Norman (Wolverhampton), hinted that ...

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  28. EMPLOYERS IN SUPPORT.

    At an executive meeting of the Employers' Federation held yesterday the following motion was unanimously passed and forwarded to the Lord Mayor of Sydney:-- ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Ex-President Roosevelt's assailant on the steamer Hamburg was an Italian anarchist, and was travelling as a first-class passenger. G. E. Fairbairn, of Victoria, has retired ...

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  30. DISCONTENTED UNIONISTS.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--A considerable amount of discontent seems to exist among a certain section of unionists here, consequent on the action of the leaders in advising the men not ...

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  31. "INDIA IS READY."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Kitchener (Commander-in-Chief of his Majesty's Forces in India) has made an important pronouncement on the question of Indian ...

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  32. TO COMBAT CONSUMPTION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Premier (Mr, J. Murray) informed a municipal deputation to-day that the Minister for Health, and the chairman of the Central Board of Health ...

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  33. SUBSCRIPTIONS FROM ZIG-ZAG WORKS.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday,--The Zig-zag deviation railway workers have subscribed in all £138 10s 6d In aid of the Broken-hill miners. ...

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  34. LABOR'S SOCIALISTIC PROPOSALS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Joseph Cook, addressing the Bendigo branch of the Women's National League to-night, said he had no quarrel with the Labor Party it it would only ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    At the public celebrations of the Law Institute of Victoria to-day it was stated that members of the profession now practising generally numbered 432 in Melbourne and 283 in the ...

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  36. 40,000 MILE WALK.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Captain Henry M. Seaton, D.S.O., of the Sussex Infantry, who is new engaged in a 40,000-mile walk round the world for a world of £1000, reached Adelaide ...

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