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  2. ARCHBISHOP KELLY SPEAKS.

    Archbishop Kelly would place "sectarianism" in the same category as tht word "scab," as being equally reprehensible as a term of expression. ...

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  3. SIR ROBERT BALL DEAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The death is announced of Sir Robert Ball, of Cambridge, the Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry. ...

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  4. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.--Mr. Birrell, Irish Secretary, speaking at Bristol, denied that there were dissensions in the Cabinet. The Government, he said, would go forward, he was ...

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    THE EVENTFUL HISTORY OF LABOR.--PART III . "THE WELL MEANING ENTHUSIAST.'' Mr. Holman reduces the fine of a political offender--on his own side in politics--to an absurdly small sum. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--a good deal of correspondence has appeared concerning the Roman Catholic vote being "on the market." It has been there for long. The only difference is that previously ...

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  7. MR. HOLMAN HITS BACK.

    GUNDAGAI, Wednesday.--Mr. Holman this morning made further reference to his quarrel with the Catholic Federation. In explaining how the private and confidential ...

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  8. SYDNEY SYNOD'S PROTEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Primate of Ireland has received the resolution passed by the Anglican Synod of Sydney on the subject of Home Rule for Ireland. ...

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  9. TOO MUCH UNDRESSING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Following upon the protest against the appearance of Gaby Deslys in too daring costumes, an outcry has arisen against the performance of an adapted ...

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  10. PRESIDENT WILSON'S DAUGHTER.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Evening.--Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of the President, and Mr. Francis Sayre were married to-day, the ceremony, being performed in the east room ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A collection of Byzantine jewels and gems, which belonged to the Princess Gisela, consort to the Emperor Conrad, who roigned in 1030, has been found in the ruins of the Jewish ...

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  12. SHORT OF WATER.

    North Sydney consumes between 7,000,000 and 8,000,000 gallons of water per day. The engineer of the Water and Sewerage Board supplied these figures at the board meeting ...

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  13. A VEXED QUESTION.

    Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate, Mr. G. C. Addison, at his court yesterday, a question of considerable importance to those employing apprentices was settled. ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    A report was circulated from Ottawa yesterday that the Duchess of Connaught was threatened with a return of her former illness. Latest advices from London, however, say that ...

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  15. MORE REPLIES.

    The following members, of Parliament have now, according to the president of the Catholic Federation (Mr.,Cleary), answered its questions:-- ...

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  16. PRISONER'S PLOT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The warders at the Parkhurst Gaol noticed Stinie Morrison, the Clapham Common murderer, put something in his mouth. They seized ...

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  17. WOMAN AVIATOR.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.--The Baroness de la Roche has established a new women's record by flying a distance of 203 miles. ...

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  18. HOMELESS AND DESTITUTE.

    CETTINJE, Wednesday Morning.--Over 8000 people, principally Albanians, are homeless and destitute in Scutari. The Montenegrin Government is affording them relief. ...

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  19. CANDIDATES WHO ANSWER. "NO" TO ALL QUESTIONS. CANDIDATES WHO DENY THAT THEIR ANSWER IS NO, BUT WHO CERTAINLY DO NOT ANSWER YES.

    A. Bruntnell (selected Liberal), Annandale; F. J. Thomas (selected Liberal), Gough; R. Malcolm (Independent), "'Gloucester; T. A. Braye (Labor), Singleton. W. J, Ellis (Liberal), Kahibah; J. G. Fletcher. (Liberal), Wagga Wagga. ...

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  20. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Frank Wootton, who has been suffering, from tonsilitis, has had his tonsils successfully removed. ...

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  21. MOTOR CONSPIRACY TRIAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--In connection with the trial of W. J. kemsley, Ralph Mill born, and others, motor car traders, who are charged with conspiracy to defraud the ...

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  22. MURDERED AND MUTILATED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday Morning.--A young woman has been found murdered in a garden. Her body was fiendishly mutilated, the wounds recalling "Jack the Ripper" methods. ...

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  23. MADAME NORDICA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Madame Nordica is suffering from a complete nervous breakdown. Dr. M'Keddie has ordered her to take an entire rest for two or three weeks. ...

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  24. CANDIDATES WHO DECLINE TO ANSWER.

    J. M. Dixon (Liberal), Alexandria; Scott Fell (Independent), Middle Harbor. ...

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  25. BOXING.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Evening.--Freddie Welsh outfought Phil Bloom at Brooklyn in a ten rounds match. Bloom made a poor showing. ...

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  26. CANDIDATES WHO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH MR. HOLMAN'S CONFIDENTIAL CIRCULAR, PLEAD THAT THE LABOR PLEAD PREVENTS THEM FROM

    W. A. Holman, Cootamundra; A. C. Carmichael, Leichhardt; J. L. Trofle, Castlereagh; G. A. Burgess, Burrangong; J. Estell, Wallsend; R. Hollis, Newtown; F. Walford; Farramatta; J. ...

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  27. MISSING.

    On Wednesday, November 5 a young woman Mona West, of Goulburn, disappeared under strange circumstances. Up to the time of her disappearance, Miss ...

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  28. JACK JOHNSON AS WRESTLER.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.--Jack Johnson beat Urbach, a German, in a wrestling match. There were many disorderly scenes. Urbach at the outset rushed Johnson. The latter was ...

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  29. ARRESTED BY GUILE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday,--Kavalky Mustapha, who was sentenced to death in connection with the murder of Shevket Pasha, the late Premier of Turkey, has been arrested ...

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  30. HOARE V. NORTON.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The action for libel in which, the plaintiff is Benjamin Hoare, of Melbourne, Journalist, and the defendant is John Norton, of Royal -lane, Melbourne, was ...

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  31. THE AISGILL TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    LONDON- Tuesday Evening.--Mr. Pringle, Board of Trade representative, In his on the Aisgill railway collision, states that the collision was due to the neglect of Caudle, ...

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  32. CANDIDATES WHO WILL ANSWER IF ASKED AT THEIR MEETINGS.

    A. Cromarty, Wickham; D. Levy, Darlinghurst; J. Fallick,' Singleton; H. E. Manning, King; O Gilbert, Mudgee; W. Brown, Durham; T. Moxham. Parramatta; J. T. Crane, Gwydir; ...

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  33. THE NAVAL BOARD.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Captain Onslow, ex -member of the Naval Board, to -day made a statement in reply to the Minister for Defence in the course of which he says:-- ...

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  34. SECOND BALLOT IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday.--The bill containing a clause repealing the second ballot passed its third reading in the House of Representatives late this morning. ...

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  35. NEW DEFENCE REGULATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A new defence regulation prohibiting the wearing of a uniform except on parade was approved by the Federal Executive to -day. The principal ...

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  36. CANDIDATES WHO HAVE ANSWERED AT THEIR MEETINGS.

    A. C. Carmichael (Labor, Leichhardt), yes; R. J. Stuart -Robertson (Labor, Camperdown), yes;, W. E. V. Robson (Liberal. Ashfield), no; H. V. Jaques (Liberal, Waverley), no; A. A. C. ...

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  37. LITHGOW RAILS FOR VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The Victorian Railway Commissioners have accepted a tender from G. and C. Hoskins, Ltd., of Lithgow, for the supply of 9000 tons of steel rails of ...

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  38. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Commissioner of Police has been advised that Constable Murray has been lost in the bush between Lachlan and Dungana Bulla, in the Aramac district, ...

    Article : 58 words
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