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  2. POSITION AND PAY.

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. Cocks) is angry at a newspaper suggestion recently made that candidates for the office of Lord Mayor are out either for position--or for pay. Aspirants for ...

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  3. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    From day to day one reads in the news-papers reports of statements made by Ministers, the only object of Which can be to foster a belief in the public mind that during the ...

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  4. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--Reece offers to weger an extra £100 and start level if Gray agrees to use ivory balls in the third match. ...

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  5. COMPULSORY DRILL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The fine moral effect of compulsory drill on the rising generation is noted with satisfaction in the police force. Commissioner Sainsbury said that the ...

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    THE PASS IN NEW ZEALAND. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GENERAL CARLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The famous Guelph treasures, which were temporarily conveyed to England for safety in 1803, will shortly be removed to Brunswick. ...

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  8. NORWEGIAN MAY BE SPOKEN.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening.--The refusal to allow Amundsen, the Arctic explorer, to lecture in Schleswig to the Norwegian tongue has been withdrawn. ...

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  9. THE NORTHERN COALFIELD.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--At the Miners Wages Board to-day the answers of the proprietors to the employees' claims in the Stockton-Borehole case were filed. The answers ...

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  10. "WIRELESS" RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--Mr. C. E. Hothouse, M.P., has been appointed chairman of the Postmaster-General's committee to consider the advisability of making provision for ...

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  11. MORE ORCHESTRAS STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--Orchestras struck in two music-halls on Saturday over the non-unionist question, and in one case a performance had to be abandoned. ...

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  12. KING ALFONSO.

    MADRID, Sunday Evening.--King Alfonso, who has been suffering from otitis (Inflammation of the car) has undergone a minor operation. The operation was not successful and ...

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  13. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Referring to Rev. F. H. L. Paton's statement concerning the New Hebrides, Mr. Glynn to-day said he did not believe the Imperial Government would take ...

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  14. PRESENCE OF MIND.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--The driver of a light engine near Northallerton, noticing the Edinburgh-King's Cross express rapidly overtaking him, put on full speed, jumped on to the ...

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  15. PELAW-MAIN AWARD.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--At the Miners Wages Board this morning Mr. A. Lewis (advocate for the employees) asked for an interpretation of portion of the Pelaw-Main award. ...

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  16. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The question having been raised as to whether an elector who on polling day is resident in the district for which he is enrolled may make use of the provision for absent ...

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  17. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Four cases of smallpox were reported to the Board of Health yesterday, three females and ope male. Two of the patients came from Newtown, and one each from Arncilffe and Redfern. ...

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  18. CANTERBURY.

    Aid. John Draper, the selected Liberal candidate, spoke on Saturday evening at Beaconsfield and East-hills. He declared that he had always been a Liberal, and would be so until ...

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  19. THE SENGHENYDD EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Twenty more bodies have been recovered from the wrecked Senghenydd Colliery, where the recent disastrous explosion occurred. ...

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  20. THE PEOPLE'S PARTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The conference of representatives of the People's Liberal party and the People's party, which has been discussing a basis of union for some weeks, has ...

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  21. GLEBE.

    Dr. Bohrsmann, the Liberal candidate for the Glebe, addressed a packed meeting at the Glebe Town-hall last evening. Aid. Cole presided. Dr. Bohrsmann said that his opponent had ...

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  22. A MAGISTRATE'S INTEGRITY.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Mr. F. Smith, K.C., on behalf of leading manufacturers, has intervened in regard to the case in which Walter John Kemsley and others were charged ...

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  23. THE MEDICAL CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The official conference of the Federal Director of Quarantine, Dr. Cumpston, and the heads of the Boards of Health of the States, to discuss the smallpox ...

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  24. AN ATTORNEY'S DEATH.

    The dead body of George Richard Gee (48), a well-known city solicitor, was found in the scrub near Beacon-hill-road, Brookvale, yesterday. Mr. J. M'Ivey, of Consul-street, ...

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  25. THE CAUCUS METHOD.

    An audience estimated at about 1500 assembled in the Aeme Hall, Rockdale, last night to listen to a political speech by the Premier (Mr. Holman), in justification of the works of the ...

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  26. THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The propaganda work of the Liberal party is being pushed forward on the platform by all the Liberal speakers that can give time from their own electorates. ...

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  27. WAGGA TO TUMBARUMBA.

    WAGGA, Monday.--A civic reception was tendered to Mr. Arthur Griffith at the Town-hall to-night. Regarding the extension of the ...

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  28. HAMBURG-AMERICA LINE.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening.--The shareholders of the Hamburg-America Steamship Line have decided to increase the company's capital by £1,500,000. ...

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  29. TRUE CASE AT MACLEAN.

    MACLEAN, Monday.--A doctor and trained nurse from the Board of Health arrived this morning, in connection with the case of smallpox reported on Friday. The doctor confirmed ...

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  30. OPPOSITION ATTACKS.

    The Premier had some comments to offer yesterday upon the speech delivered by Mr. Wade at Temora on Saturday night. "I notice," said Mr. Holman, "that Mr. Wade ...

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  31. GLOUCESTER.

    TAREE, Monday.--Mr.- Hugh M'Kinnon, independent candidate, addressed a meeting here on Saturday night. He strongly deprecated the contralisation policy in Sydney, and argued in ...

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  32. RURAL WORKERS' STRIKE.

    WAGGA, Monday.--A strike has occurred at Wagga in connection with the Rural Workers' Branch of the A.W.U. There are 56 men camped in a paddock, and pickets have been arranged ...

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  33. LIVERPOOL PLAINS.

    MUNDOORAN, Monday.--Mr. W. G. Ashford, who has been making a tour of this end of the electorate, held meetings at the following centres: Gulgong, Dunedoo. Tallewang, Cobbora, ...

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  34. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.

    Chatswood Central Methodist Church was crowded on Sunday night when a united after church service was held in the interests of the no-license campaign in the Gordon electorate, ...

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  35. LABOR AND THE REFERENDA.

    Mr. Wood, speaking at Bexley last night, said the Liberal party objected to any absorption by the Federal Parliament of State rights. The Labor party in the Federal House brought ...

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  36. INSTRUCTIONS TO RETURNING OFFICERS.

    Sir,--I have just received from the State Electoral Office a copy of a circular which has been forwarded to all returning officers within the State. The circular reads as follows (omitting ...

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  37. MOSMAN.

    Mr. W. F. Bray, town clerk of Mosman, one of the candidates for Mosman, opened his campaign in the local town-hall. Aid. W. J. Pigett (Mayor) presiding. Mr. Bray said he was the ...

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  38. MASTERS CAUTIONED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The inquiry into the mishap to the steamer Paringa, close to Bird Rock, was held by the Marine Board to-day. The hoard found that the casualty was ...

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  39. RANDWICK.

    Mr. William H. Brown, who is seeking election for Randwick as the selected Labor candidate, addressed a meeting in the Kensington School of Arts last night. Mr. Brown claimed ...

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  40. A "SPINELESS" PREMIER.

    Speaking at St. Leonards last night, the Lord Mayor, Aid. Cocks, said that if Mr. Holman had stood to his guns and insisted on the clauses dealing with infected areas being passed in ...

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  41. GROUNDING OF THE ALLINGA.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Marine Board today considered the report of the preliminary inquiry into the circumstances attending the grounding of the steamer Allinga in Cairns ...

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  42. FORT MACQUARIE POLLING PLACE.

    No application for a polling place at Fort Macquarie was received by the Electoral Office and it has consequently not been appointed nor gazetted as a polling place for the electoral ...

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  43. MR. WADE AT COOTAMUNDRA.

    COOTAMUNDRA. Monday.--Speaking here to-night, Mr. Wade stated that the index finger of the country districts pointed to the change which was desired. The Labor Government ...

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  44. DEATH OF SIR FREDERICK YOUNG.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Sir Frederick Young, vice-president of the Royal Colonial Institute is dead. Sir Frederick Young was formerly a ...

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  45. RALEIGH.

    WOOLGOOLGA, Monday.--Mr. Briner addressed a meeting here on Saturday. He objected to Sydney politicians invading the electorate to help the selected Liberal candidate, who ...

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  46. LATE MINING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The output, costs and profits of the Zine Corporation for the last month were:-- Ore milled, 13,351 tons; tailings treated, 20,410 tons; zine middlings treated, 2440 tons; zine concentrates ...

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  47. LATE SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Crossks, Carnell and Heck's Laser returned to Sydney to-day. A Shanahan, who rode the winner of the Melbourne Cup, and of the C. B. Fisher Plate, received the largest ...

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  48. BUILDERS' LABORERS' CLAIM.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Tasmanian portion of the claim made by the Australian Builders' Laborers' Federation against the master builders for an award embracing ...

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  49. ARMIDALE.

    URALLA, Monday.--The Minister for Mines (Mr. Edden) addressed a meeting on Saturday night on behalf of Mr. J. Father. He defended the Government's financial policy, which he ...

    Article : 101 words
  50. ROUS.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday.--At a meeting of delegates of the Byron Electoral Council. ...

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