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  2. THE GAS BILL

    "I am astonished at the flagrant misrepresentation that has taken place in regard to the bill before the House," observed Mr. Carmichael last night, in discussing the controversy ...

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  3. THE CHALLENGE CUP.

    The man who strokes a winning crew is always regarded as the best authority from whom to learn the true facts about a race, and his version of how a race was won usually ...

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  4. "HANSARD" REPORTS

    Mr. Fitzpatrick, the member for Orange, was again ejected from the Chamber of the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, the reason being his refusal to withdraw a statement ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  6. CANADA AND THE NAVY.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.--The attitude of Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Opposition leader) to the Canadian navy question is eagerly canvassed in political circles. He does not look kindly on ...

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  7. PANAMA CANAL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--There is a growing feeling against the adoption of the action of the legislation in setting aside the Hay-Pauncefete Theaty, as affecting the ...

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  8. THE CRICKET TEST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Mail" says it would be difficult in any weather to focus attention on a long series of games. It also happened that the county championship was more ...

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  9. CONGRESS' VETO.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Evening.--Despite President Taft's veto. the Democrats in the House of Representatives have passed the Wool Bill again. ...

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  10. THE SPEAKER'S RULING.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--A disorderly scene marked the passage of the Wool Bill over the Presidential veto. The House of Representatives voted for the ...

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  11. THE PRESENT POSITION.

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  12. BARRY'S INVITATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Ernest Barry, champion sculler of the world, announces that he is willing to accept a challenge for £500 or £1000 aside for a match on the Thamos at the end of ...

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  13. ANTICIPATED SHIPBUILDING BOOM.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company has placed contracts for the construction of four now liners, 650ft. in length, for the Panama Canal trade. ...

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  14. LINER AND ICEBERG.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday Evening.--The Allan liner Corsican, which struck an iceberg off the Newfoundland coast on Monday afternoon, is proceeding to Liverpool. ...

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  15. POSTPONEMENT INDICATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Washington correspondent of "The Times" states that indications point strongly to a postponement of final action on the Panama Bill until next winter. ...

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  16. CARET PARADES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A deputation from the Trades-hall Council waited on the Minister for Defence to-day. In regard to the times of parades for cadets under the ...

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  17. GERMAN DENUNCIATION.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The German commercial newspapers warmly denounce the American interpretation of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty. ...

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  18. EXTENSIVE COUNTERFEITING.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.--Russia is withdrawing from circulation 2,000,000 roubles worth of notes, owing to the discovery of extensive counterfeiting operations. ...

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  19. THE TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that negotiations with regard to the future of Morocco are drawing to a satisfactory close. ...

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  20. BARDSLEY IN FORM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Australia continued, their innings against Worcestershire to-day, but after 25 runs had been made rain came on. Play was later resumed, but at the lunch ...

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  21. PRINCESS JEWELS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Princess Frederick of Hesse, sister of the German Emperor, was to-day robbed at the Victoria Station of a case containing valuable jewels. ...

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  22. TO-DAY.

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  23. EX-SULTAN AT GIBRALTAR.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.--Muley Hand, the abdicating Sultan of Morocco, is to receive an annuity of £15,000 during good behaviour. The ex- Sultan has arrived at Gibraltar, ...

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  24. PERUVIAN RUBBER HORRORS.

    NEW YORK (via London), Tuesday Evening.-- Mr. A. Mitchell-Innes, British Charge d'Affaires, and Councillor of the Embassy at Washington, states that the cruelties on the rubber ...

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  25. ANOTHER AIR PIONEER KILLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Mr. Fenwick, a civilian, and inventor of the "Mersey" monoplane, was giving an exhibition with his machine on Salisbury Plain to-day, when the ...

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  26. ONLY CATHOLIC MISSIONARIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Peruvian Government announces that the Constitution does not allow any mission, except it be a Catholic mission, at Putumayo. ...

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  27. THE MINISTER'S ASSURANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives Mr. West (N.S.W.) drew the attention of the Minister representing the Minister for Defence, to the statement by a Sydney ...

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  28. PETITIONS TO PARLIAMENT.

    Petitions from Messrs. George Judah Cohen chairman of directors of the Australian Gaslight Company, and P. T. Taylor, chairman of directors of the North Shore Gas Company ...

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  29. WESTPHALIAN EXPLOSION.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--An explosion which occurred in the midst of a heap of slag buried 26 of the workmen employed at the Hoesch ironworks, Dortmund, in Westphalia. ...

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  30. THE EGYPTIAN PLOT.

    CAIRO, Tuesday Evening.--The trial of those concerned in the conspiracy to assassinate the Khedive, Lord Kitchener, and the Premier, has been concluded. ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Efforts were made yesterday to throw doubt upon the statement published in "The Daily Telegraph" that there had been a serious difference of opinion, amounting almost to a ...

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  32. ABANDONED!

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Owing to the incessant rain the match has been abandoned. ...

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  33. EMINENT COMPOSER DEAD.

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  34. THE GRIFFITH COMMISSION.

    Shortly after the receipt of his commission to investigate matters in connection with the Public Works Department, and the allegations which have been made in the Legislative ...

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  35. ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN FORM.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--F. E. Woolley (Kent) and F. A. Tarrant, the ex-Victorian cricketer and now a Middlesex representative, have each scored 1000 runs and taken 100 ...

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  36. TRAINED EMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The current number of the "Review of Reviews" contains articles on emigration by Sir William Hall-Jones (the retiring High Commissioner for ...

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  37. "EFFICIENTS."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A concession in regard to the drilling of senior cadets for last year, as adopted by the Federal Executive, provides that if a senior cadet has attended an ...

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  38. CANADIAN CADETS.

    GOULBURN, Wednesday.--The Canadian Cadets arrived by the afternoon train, and met by several aldermen and leading towns-people and welcomed. ...

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  39. ROYAL COMMISSIONS BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the Senate the third reading of the Quarantine Bill having been agreed to Senator St. Ledger (Q.) resumed the debate on the second reading of the Royal ...

    Article : 284 words
  40. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    MITTAGONG, Wednesday.--Edward Troyman, area officer, proceeded against a 16-year-old cadet for not putting in the number of days drill required. Defendant promised to make up ...

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  41. IN DR. COOK'S FOOTSTEPS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Evening.--Meri Lavey, guide to the Farker-Brown expedition, which is seeking to scale Mount M'Kinley, has returned, bringing with him proofs that Dr. Cook never ...

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  42. "TO BREAKING POINT."

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--At a meeting of the Employers Federation on Monday an important communication was considered from the central council, Melbourne, respecting the ...

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  43. NO OFFICIAL COMPLAINT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Fisher, in reply to Colonel Ryrie (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives to-day, stated that he was in a position to say that the chief ...

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  44. THE CASE OF CHIDLEY.

    One of the papers laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly last night had reference to the incarceration of W. J. Chidley, the man who has attracted attention in the streets of ...

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  45. THE GRAND OPERA SEASON.

    "Faust'' drew another crowded audience at Her Majesty's last night, many of the galleryites having waited from the afternoon to witness the final performance of this opera. The ...

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  46. WELCOMED IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The canadian cadets arrived from Sydney to-day. At Spencer-street station two battalions of cadets from the public schools were drawn up to meet the ...

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  47. TRAMWAY MEN'S CLAIM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--At the hearing of the claims by the Australian Tramway Employees Association for an award, before Mr. Justice Higgles, in the Third Civil Court ...

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  48. ARMS IN ULSTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lists of members of projected miniature, rifle clubs in Ulster must be submitted to the authorities at Dublin Castle, and these will decide whether the. clubs ...

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  49. FEDERAL AUDIT BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Fisher in the House of Representatives to-night moved the second reading of the Audit Bill. The measure, he explained, was to so ...

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  50. THE TWO IRELANDS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. James Bryce was entertained at dinner to-night by the Queensland Irish Association. The large attendance included the Attornoy-General (Mr. ...

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  51. LOST OVERBOARD.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--A Linn a second-class passenger by the steamer Riverina from Fremantle to Sydney, was lost overboard some hours after the vessel left Albany. The ...

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  52. INVESTIGATION DEMANDED.

    The committal of Chidley was referred to at a meeting of the Women's Progressive Association last evening. The president (Miss Golding) thought that to confine Chidley in an ...

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  53. SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS.

    It has been arranged that the full committee charged with the formulation of a scheme for the establishment of a School of Fine Arts in Sydney will meet on Friday for the purpose ...

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  54. Advertising

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