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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 412 words
  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A meeting of the Federal Executive will be held in Sydney on Monday next. TELEPHONE TENDERS ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. THE EMPIRE MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 485 words
  6. FIRST TEST MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 471 words
  7. SUPPLEMENTARY ROLLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Albert Joyce (33), a fireman, who lives at Harvey-street, Pyrmont, was taken to Sydney Hospital this morning by the Civil Ambulance with a fractured skull. Joyce fell a distance ...

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  9. MACHINE-MINDER INJURED.

    Joseph Gittings (50), employed at "The Daily Telegraph" office as a machine-minder, was seriously injured internally yesterday afternoon. Gittings, who lives in Walton-street, ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    During next week in addition to the Liberal candidates for the Senate and the House of Representatives, there will be on tour throughout the country, in the interests of the Liberal ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. CRUSHED BY A ROLLER.

    DELEGATE, Friday.--A 16-year-old boy, named George Bartley, died on Thursday as the result of being run over by a field roller. ...

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  12. POISONED CHOCOLATES.

    FORBES, Friday.--The poisoning case was continued this morning, when L. Phillips, wife of H. J. Phillips, of the Metropolitan Hotel, deposed to accused being at the hotel on December 4 and 5. The letter produced ...

    Article : 258 words
  13. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    PEAK-HILL, Friday.--An old man named W. Dorwick was found dead in bed at M'Lean's Hotel this morning. Death was due to heart failure. ...

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  14. PREPARATIONS FOR THE POLL.

    Previously, on the occasions of all Federal elections in this State the State Government has loaned to the Commonwealth ballot-boxes for the purpose. The method of counting the ...

    Article : 201 words
  15. CONCUSSION OF THE BRAIN.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--George Honiton Cox, employed as a driver at the Zig-zag deviation works, was drawing sleepers along the newly-formed line, near Newnes Junction, which the ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. A FATAL FALL.

    PORTLAND, Friday.--About midnight last night James W. Monaghan was found lying in a deep cutting in the Commonwealth Portland Cement Company's railway line, having ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Mr. T. H. Hicks, hon. secretary, Australian Lawn Tennis Association, yesterday afternoon received the following cable from Dr. Dwight, president of the United States Association:-- ...

    Article : 171 words
  18. THE RICHMOND SEAT.

    The Premier states that there is serious danger of the Richmond seat being lost through a split in the Liberal vote. Mr. Massey Greene has been selected by the Liberal Party, but ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--James Edward Stevens, lineman, of North Adelaide, employed by the Postal Department, met his death in a tragic manner yesterday. A number of linemen had ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. NO TRUCKS.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--A report from Cullen Bullen states that the scarcity of trucks is becoming a serious matter on the Mudgee line collieries to the miners and management. Each ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. VOTE "NO" AND "YES."

    Sir,--In my previous letters I have tried to show that the 25s agreement ought to be rejected referendum--(1) Because it imposes a net loss of £600,000 a year on New South Wales; and (2) because it will create ...

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  22. ROCK LILY AFLOAT.

    The coasting steamer Rock Lily, which foundered at the head of Darling Harbor recently, was successfully floated yesterday afternoon. The powerful centrifugal pumps were started ...

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  23. COLLIERY ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Wages Board appointed to deal with wages and conditions of labor of colliery employees other than miners announced its award to-day, as follows-- ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--Mr. Massey, leader of the Opposition, looks upon Lord Kitchener's scheme as experimental, and too costly for the Dominion to undertake. He urges that the ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. HAND SHATTERED WITH DYNAMITE.

    ORANGE, Friday.--Mr. James Cox, a well-known brickmaker, met with a painful accident at his works. A Workman had charged a hole with dynamite, which failed to explode, and on ...

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  26. THE DRINK TRAFFIC AND THE CHILDREN.

    Sir,--In view of the results of scientific research into the nature and physiological action of alcohol, and of the unfortunate growth of the drink habit among young people, will you permit me to direct the ...

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  27. RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    John Huxley (59), agent, was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday with having conspired with Patrick Hill and others to procure James Albert Paton and others to give ...

    Article : 240 words
  28. FATAL PREMONITION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Miss Jessie Morrison (22), while riding a small pony without a saddle or bridle, at a farm a little way out of Korumburra, was knocked off by the pony getting ...

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  29. EXPLANATION OF THE DIFFICULTY.

    It is learned from the railway authorities that the shortage in trucks is due to the unprecedented demand which is now made upon the western collieries. The output from the ...

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  30. HARBOR COLLISION.

    The preliminary inquiry into the circumstances of the collision of the Wyreema and Currajong was continued yesterday by the Acting- Superintendent of Navigation, Captain ...

    Article : 143 words
  31. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    Rev. W. H. Beale reported verbally to the Methodist Conference last evening as to the present position and outlook with regard to the union of the churches. He moved-- ...

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  32. STRIKE OF GOLD MINERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A strike occurred among the miners employed at the Cathcart mine, Ararat, yesterday afternoon. When 4 o'clock shift went out to the mine they were ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. THE TYSON ESTATE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Real, without a Jury, an action was commenced by the Queensland Trustees, Limited, as administrators of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION BUREAU.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The State Government has determined to establish a bureau to control all Government publications and the distribution of ail Government advertisements. ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. STOCK SALES.

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  36. STRIKE OF GOLD MINERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A strike occurred among the minors employed at Cathcart mine yesterday afternoon. When 4 o'clock shift went out to the mine they were informed that two ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. OBSTRUCTIONS ON THE RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--On Wednesday night 10 line repairers' hammers and a heavy bar were placed on the railway line between Alberton and Port Albert, on the Great Southern ...

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  38. MINIMBAH MAKES A SMART RUN.

    After a capital run up the coast the North Coast S.N. Co.'s new steamer Minimbah, from the Clyde, via the Suez Canal, entered the Heads at 11.30 o'clock last evening, and ...

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  39. PREFERENCE TO FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Sir,--The members of friendly societies should be thankful to Brother C. T. Fleming, of Orange, for bringing under the notice of the Sydney district A.O.F. annual meeting the fact that the Defence Department ...

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  40. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    YOUNG, Friday.--At a largely-attended meeting of the Tubbul Railway League several letters were read from Mr. G. A. Burgess, M.L.A., relating to the promise of the Minister to have ...

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  41. GALES AND ROUGH SEAS.

    A south-east to south-south-east gale was blowing on the North Coast yesterday, and the conditions at Byron Bay, Richmond River Heads, Clarence Heads, and Woolgoolga, were ...

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  42. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    While the steamer Linda Fell was berthing alongside the P. and O. R.M.S. Mongolia at the Quay yesterday, she humped the Orient Co.'s launch Estrella, which was moored alongside ...

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  43. "JUGGED" WALLABY.

    Sir,--Referring to your cable message stating that "3000 frozen wallabies had been landed in although a large order, this is not impossible. concluding portion of the message Bays "jugged wallaby ...

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  44. JAPANESE TRAINING SHIPS.

    The Japanese training-ships Aso and Soya are due in Sydney on Saturday next. A number of the officers who are making their second visit to Australia were in Australian waters ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. ADELAIDE MARKETS.

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  46. COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner, Mr. D C. M'Lachlan, invites applications from persons qualified to fill the position of electrical engineer. Postmaster-General's Department, Queensland. The salary is from ...

    Article : 67 words
  47. NORWEGIAN BARQUE ASHORE.

    EDITHBURG (S.A.), Friday.--The Norwegian barque Inger, bound from Natal to Newcastle in ballast, has gone ashore at Tronbridge to the Island mile to the south of the lighthouse, ...

    Article : 44 words
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