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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Liberal-party has arranged a very active programme for the next fortnight's campaign. Mr. C. G. Wade, the leader of the party, is speaking at Dubbo to-night, and at Wellington ...

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  3. HELD UP.

    Passengers who intended leaving for New Zealand by the Manuka on Saturday were disappointed. The vessel, which was timed to leave at noon, was held up, and is still at the ...

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  4. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  5. ON FIRE IN THE CLOUDS.

    PARIS, Saturday.--Jules Vedrines and his brother Emile were aeroplaning at a height of 1500 yards, at Rheims, when the motor caught fire. ...

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  6. "PURELY MYTHICAL"

    BETHUNGRA, Saturday.--Mr. Holman, addressing a large meeting here dealt with accusations of financial extravagance. He claimed that the community was in a flourishing state ...

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  7. "PHEASANTS AND MANGOLDS."

    LONDON, Saturday.--On arriving at the gale to attend the Oxford Union debate, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor or the Exchequer, was subjected to a shower of turnips. One man was ...

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  8. FIG TREES ONCE MORE.

    CONDOBOLIN, Sunday.--The two fig trees must be almost famous by this time. Mr. Wade remarked to-day that Mr. Holman new admitted the cost of cutting down the two trees was ...

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  9. WINNING JOCKEYS.

    LONDON, Sunday. D. Maher heads the list of winning jockeys for the season with 115 firsts. Frank Wootton (91) is second. while Huxley, is ninth With 37 wins. ...

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  10. MOTOR RACING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--What was described as the first motor race meeting held in Australia took place on the Richmond pony racecourse on Saturday in the presence of 17,000 ...

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  11. BILLIARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  12. ZEALOUS SOD-TURNING.

    PARKES, Sunday.--Mr. Wade has had a strenuous time since he left Sydney on Wednesday. Leaving Forbes early on Saturday, he went by train to Began Gate, and was motored ...

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  13. CREW ORDERED TO RESUME WORK.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.--A Dunedin telegram states that the Seamen's Union has ordered the crew of the Manuka at Sydney to resume work. If they refuse, the union has. ...

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  14. CRICKET.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday Evening.--The M.C.C team defeated the Cape Province team, at Port Elizabeth, by an innings and 167 runs. M.C.C. scored 385, J. B. Hobbs (Surrey) ...

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  15. HOWLED DOWN.

    ARMIDALE, Sunday.--One of the most unruly political meetings ever held in Armidale took place on Saturday night, when Colonel Onslow essayed to address an audience from the ...

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  16. AMONG THE MEN.

    A belief among the wharf laborers that two or three free laborers bad come from the Dominion in the Manuka appears to be responsible for the action of the wharf men in not ...

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  17. RESULTS OF MATCHES PLAYED

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  18. WALL COLLAPSES.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Richard Barry (43), a laborer, was killed on Saturday morning, by the collapse of a brick wall at a produce store in course of erection for J. Ireland, Ltd., in ...

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  19. HELP FROM FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    "There is a good deal of interest in Federal circles in the Stale elections," the Prime Minister told a reporter of "The Daily Telegraph" last night. ...

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  20. THE ROLLS.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday,--The revision of the electoral roll commenced at the local court today. Many objections were raised by the Liberal representative, and at the adjourning ...

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  21. FERDINAND OF BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail" confirms the many recent rumors that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria intends abdicating. Excitement prevails in ...

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  22. THE FIXTURES.

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  23. IN THE ELECTORATES.

    Mr. D. H. Johnstone, the Selected Labor candidate, addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at Mascot on Saturday night. He strongly supported a Workers' Compensation ...

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  24. MAKURA ARRIVES.

    The R.M.S. Makura, of the Canadian- Australian line, which touched at Auckland on her way from Vancouver, arrived in the Harbor yesterday morning. The Makura, like the ...

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  25. A MATURED POLITICIAN.

    COOMA, Sunday.--Mr. G. T. C. Miller, selected Labor candidate for Monaro, addressed the electors at Cooma, chiefly in advocacy of Labor's policy with regard to education and the ...

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  26. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Lloyd George, in reply to suffragette deputations at Oxford, refused to wreck the Government's prospects and measures for the sake of woman suffrage. ...

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  27. AMICABLE RIVALRY.

    MORES, Saturday.--The Gwydlr campaign is proceeding merrily. Both candidates, Messrs. Crane and Jones, spoke at Graman from the same hotel on the same night, neither party ...

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  28. EXTRACTION OF RADIUM.

    VIENNA, Friday Evening.--After experimenting for a period of five years, Professor Rudolf. Sommer, a German scientist, has extracted three- quarters of a gramme of radium, ...

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  29. BINGARA.

    MANILLA, Sunday.--Mr. R. J. Higgins, selected Liberal F. and S. candidate, delivered an address to a large audience last night. Mr. Higgins was subjected to many ...

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  30. ALL BLACKS' TOUR.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Evening.--The All Blacks to-day defeated Victoria, B.C., by 15 points to nil. A regrettable accident occurred during the ...

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  31. MAHENO RETURNS FROM NEWCASTLE.

    The Union S.S. Company's steamer Maheno returned to Sydney on Saturday night from Newcastle, whither she proceeded for coal. Contrary to the usual rule, the Maheno did not ...

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  32. STATE METAL QUARRY

    DAPTO, Sunday.--Mr. Mark Morton, selected Liberal candidate for Allowrie, addressed a meeting here last night. He said that during the last three years there had been an ...

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  33. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--Admiral Emsmanno, director of the Lorenz Engineering Company, has announced, in a letter, that on October 27 lib successfully transmitted coherent wireless ...

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  34. COROWA.

    MOUNT GWYNNE. Saturday.--The rival candidates for the Corowa electorate, R. T. Ball (selected Liberal) and W. H. Tomkins (selected Labor) were both advertised to speak at Mount ...

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  35. AT THE ANCHORAGE.

    At the anchorage, off Rose Bay, Hes the Huddart Parker liner Riverina. This vessel was withdrawn from the trade on the commencement of the trouble in New Zealand, and on ...

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  36. MILITANTS AGAIN.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Suffragettes set fire to a quantity of timber at Basson and Richards' yards, Oxford. The timber destroyed was valued at several thousands of pounds. ...

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  37. A CHORD IN THE ORCHESTRA.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Cook, and Mrs. J. H. Wise were the principal speakers at a Liberal rally in the Parramatta Town-hall on Saturday night. The Mayor (Aid. A. H. Collett) ...

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  38. QUIET AT AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Sunday.--Matters in connection with the strike are very quiet. Strenuous work is being done at the water-front, and numbers of men are returning. ...

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  39. GERMAN OFFICER REPRIMANDED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--Lieutenant von Forstner, who offered 10 marks to his men for every "Alsatian vagabond" whom they stabbed, and in consequence received thirty duel challenges ...

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  40. TREASURY BILLS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Later advices say it is understood that £2,000,000 of Treasury bills have been placed on behalf of the New South Wales Government at 4 34 per cent. ...

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  41. LABOR AND BANKING.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--Senator Millen, Minister for Defence, speaking at Wagga last night in support of Mr. J. G. Fletcher's candidature, said [?] ...

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  42. HAWKESBURY.

    RICHMOND, Saturday.--Mr. F. W. Webster, selected Labor candidate for the Hawkesbury, speaking last night, claimed that his party had an honest platform, and that the other side ...

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  43. A STRENUOUS SEASON.

    CHICAGO, Saturday Evening.--According to statistics 14 footballers have been killed in the United States during the season just ended and 183 Injured. ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES TERMS.

    Speaking on Saturday of the new issue of ono-year Treasury bills on the London market, the Treasurer, Mr. Cann, stated that be was perfectly satisfied with the terms. The British ...

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  45. BOTHA AND HERTZOG.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.--Mr. H. Burton, Minister for Harbors and Railways in the Union Cabinet, in a powerful defence of General Botha, declared that Ministers would stand or ...

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  46. INTER-'VARSITY MATCH.

    CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, Saturday Evening.--Harvard University Rugby defeated Yale University to-day by 15 points to 5 ...

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  47. MIDDLE HARBOR.

    The selected Labor candidate, Mr. E. W. Quirk, addressing a crowded meeting at Manly, said the people had no cause to complain regarding the expenditure of loan money by the ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The trustees of the Sydney National Art [?]lery have purchased M. Olive's picture "[?] Matin," depleting day break on the shores of the Mediterranean, which was recently ...

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  49. NEW STATE GOVERNMENT STEAMER.

    LONDON. Friday Evening.--The New South Wales Government's steamer Cambewarra, specially equipped for the coal and blue metal trade, has sailed from Rotterdam for Sydney, ...

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  50. THE PEARL ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Further evidence was heard to-day in connection with the trial of the four men accused with stealing the pearl necklace, valued at £150,000, while in transit ...

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  51. RALEIGH.

    BELLINGEN, Sunday.--Mr. Varney Parkes last night spoke strongly in condemnation of small coteries in Parliament, which, though they could not take the reins of office ...

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  52. STILL MEDLOW.

    CONDOBOLIN, Sunday.--Mr. Wade is standing to his guns in connection with the Medlow matter. "A leaflet," he said to-day, "is being widely distributed in the Ashburnham ...

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  53. CHILD LUNATICS ESCAPE.

    ROME, Friday Evening.--Two thousand boy and girl lunatics at Ponteseveso, near Misnoverpowered their warders by using [?] sticks. ...

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  54. POSITION AT WELLINGTON BRIGHTER.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.--Every day sees, an appreciable increase in the volume of ping work at Wellington and a corresponding decrease in the number of ships idly anchored ...

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