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  2. AGAIN BUSY.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. -- The strike leaders appeared in Court to-day on charges of seditious language and inciting persons to commit a breach of the peace and to resist the police in ...

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  3. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. -- Tottenham Hotspurs (British Association) Club has [?]renlarised the football clubs of England and Scotland, offering to transfer Bauchop, a forward, ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    ALBURY, Friday. -- With four candidates in the field the position at Albury 18 one upon which only an extremely speculative opinion can be formed. No party appears very ...

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  5. LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, October 24. -- The Radical newspapers, led by the "Daily News," continue with much misrepresentation their campaign against the compulsory training of Australia's ...

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  6. BOXING.

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday Evening. -- Rivers was awarded a decision over Cross after 20 rounds of fast fighting. SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday Evening. -- Jimmy ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It has been learned that Mr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, fainted during the wedding ceremonial of the President's daughter at the White House. Mr. Bryan has now recovered, ...

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  8. "TO THE BITTER END."

    AUCKLAND, Friday. -- At a meeting of the waterside workers still on strike, at which 4[?] were present out of a union of 480, it was resolved unanimously to see the struggle through ...

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  9. STATE UNDERTAKINGS.

    The Minister for Works yesterday made reference to that portion of the speech of the leader of the Opposition at Forbes which dealt with the industrial undertakings. ...

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  10. SMALLPOX.

    One case of smallpox was reported to the health authorities yesterday, a man from Marrickville. Patients in hospital number [?]7, and contacts ...

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  11. THE EVENTFUL HISTORY OF LABOR -- PART IV.

    THE LEASEHOLD POLICY IS THROWN OVERBOARD. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DELEGATES AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- Messrs. W. Parry, representing the New Zealand miners, and H. Star, the firemen and seamen of the Dominion, find a conference with the executive of ...

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  13. SUSPICIOUS CASE AT COOLAH.

    COOLAH, Sunday. -- A suspicious case, resembling smallpox, has developed in Coolah. The Board Health are investigating. The patient, who has been a constant traveller on ...

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  14. BIG TENNIS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The inter-State tennis tournament was continued to-day, and attracted a large gathering, including Lady Denman and Lady Fuller. ...

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  15. "THE WHITE CITY."

    On the one hand, bulbous domes brilliant with red and gold and white, surmounting the illuminated court at the main entrance, and silhouetted against the darkness of a warm ...

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  16. WHAT WOULD MR. WADE SAY?

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- At the opening of a fair at Toronto to-day by Mr. Edden, Minister for Alines, Mr. A Ross, who presided, suggested that Mr. Edden might see his way to promise a ...

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  17. TO HELP MR. HOLMAN.

    After addressing a joint meeting for the Labor candidates for King and Darlinghurst electorates last night, Mr. R. D. Moagher, M.L.A., left by the 10 o'clock train for Cootamundra, ...

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  18. VACCINATION.

    The Town-hall, as a vaccination depot, was closed last evening. In future persons desirous of being vaccinated will receive attention at the Board of Health, Macquarie-street, ...

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  19. CITY RAILWAY.

    Sir, -- I notice in your issue of to-day, Mr. George Black asks when he voted for this railway, and what wore the numbers in the division. Will you let me point out that as the policy of his party is settled ...

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  20. "GO TO THE TERRITORY."

    Mr. Conroy, M.H.R., speaking last night in support of the candidature of Mr. T. J. Hoskins, selected Liberal candidate for Dulwich-hill, said the electors should see that men sent into ...

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  21. WOOLLAHRA.

    Mr. P. H. Morton (Independent Liberal), speaking last night in Queen-street, said that though opposed to the Labor candidate, he was not a natural enemy of the worker, but was ...

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  22. RURAL WORKERS' STRIKE.

    YOUNG, Friday. -- The rural workers' strike at [?]andra appears to be fizzling out. For some weeks about 70 men have been in camp, but reports state that yesterday the men's allowance ...

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  23. WITH THE MACHINE-SMASHERS.

    Mr. Henry Willis was the chief speaker at a mooting at the Randwick Town-hall last night in connection with the candidature of Mr. W. B. Melville, locally and humorously known as the ...

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  24. A CITY FIRE.

    At one o'clock this morning a fire was discovered on the ground floor of Messrs. Foley Bros. produce stores at the corner of Harbor and Liverpool streets. ...

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  25. PADDINGTON.

    Mr. J. P. Osborne, selected Labor candidate, addressed a meeting, of women electors in the Paddington Town-hall. He confined his address to those matters of legislation and ...

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  26. SMACKED HIS FACE.

    PERTH, Friday. -- The local Court was enlivened by a fistic scuffle between counsel to-day C. J. Le Mesurier, solicitor, told Walter ...

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  27. THE B.M.A. AGREEMENT.

    HILLGROVE, Friday. -- The local branch of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows, at a special summoned meeting held last night, rejected the proposed B.M.A. agreement, and adopted the ...

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  28. BABY ON TRAM LINE.

    For a few moments on Thursday night people in the vicinity of Griffith- street, Sans Souci, thought they were to be the witnesses of a fearful tramway accident. A child of about two ...

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  29. MR. GRIFFITH'S GOAT.

    Speaking at Annandale last evening, the Minister for Works, Mr. Griffith, said it was the intention of the Government to establish maternity hospitals throughout the State, or ...

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  30. DEFAMATION AND LIBEL ACTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- In the Supreme Court this afternoon the defamation actions of D. F. Denham and Denham Bros, versus Senator Ferricks were concluded. ...

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  31. NOVEL REQUEST GRANTED.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- A deputation of, municipal employees asked the council for a holiday on erection day, so that the men could help to fight and win Willyama for Labor. ...

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  32. NEWCASTLE.

    The amount of coal exported from Newcastle to places beyond the State during the week was 119,708 tons. Of the total 62,020 tons were sent to Commonwealth and New Zealand ports; as ...

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  33. INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Mr. Piddington, K.C., Chief Inter-State Commissioner, left for Sydney to-day. The other inter-State Commissioners, Mr. Swinburne and Mr. Lockyer, will leave ...

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  34. MISSING.

    The police are working actively in the search for Miss Mona West. The public, too, are taking an active interest in the missing girl, which considerably helps the police in their efforts. ...

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  35. DECIDED TO ACCEPT.

    At a special mooting of the Alexandria Lodge, U.A.O. Druids, it was decided by a 95 per cent, majority to accept the terms of the B.M.A. This lodge has always been a supporter of the ...

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  36. THE CAMPERS' VOTE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Arrangements have been made for the men in camp to vote at Liverpool or Audley. ...

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  37. DURHAM.

    BULLAHDELAH. Friday. -- Mr. Walter Bennett (Country party) on Wednesday night condemned the present system of party government and party Ministries. He attacked the Local ...

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  38. MR. HUGHES'S PROGRAMME.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., will speak on behalf of various Labor candidates next week. To-night be will be at Granville and Hurstville, Monday at Rockdale, Tuesday at Leichhardt, ...

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  39. TORONTO SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    A fair in aid of the Toronto School of Arts was opened yesterday afternoon by Mr. A. Edden, Minister for Mines. Mr. Edden dealt upon the advantages of schools of arts which, he ...

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  40. MILITARY HORSE ALLOWANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Military Board has decided that in future an allowance of 5s per day horse allowance Shall be paid for each mounted parade of horse units. This will pan ...

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  41. THE GRAND OPERA SEASON.

    "Tannhauser" was performed before a crowded house last night at Her Majesty's. Herr Franz Costa, appeared in the title role, and Miss Perceval Allen as Elsa. ...

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  42. MORE QUESTIONS FOR CANDIDATES.

    The latest institution to submit a set of questions to political candidates' is the Millions Club, which naturally emphasises the importance of immigration. The following is taken ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    The Agent-General has advised the Premier that [?]1 immigrants aboard the Orsova and 368 aboard the Perthshire are for Queensland. The Treasurer stated to-day that the ...

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  44. IN THE ELECTORATES.

    "I pledge myself," declared Mr. Archie Thomson, Independent Labor candidate for Darling Harbor, to a large meeting at Pyrmont last night," to do my best to prevent further ...

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  45. FINLEY-TOCUMWAL RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Farmers in the district served by the new line of railway which is being constructed between Finley (N.S.W.) and Tocumwal, are anxious that a section ...

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  46. MUDGEE.

    HILL END, Friday. -- Mr. G. W. Fuller addressed a meeting last night, in the interests of Mr. Owen Gilbert, selected Liberal candidate. He dealt trenchantly with the Works ...

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  47. HOW THE MONEY GOES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Replying to a question in the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister for External Affairs stated that the experimental farms at Daly River and ...

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  48. ROYAL ART SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales took place last night. Mr. W. Lister Lister presided. The report Showed u satisfactory state of ...

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  49. ANOTHER MISSING GIRL.

    Another young girl is reported as missing. The police were notified on Thursday that Mona Gladys Drury, 18 years old, had left her home, "Lucy Cottage," 'Glebe-street, Parramatta, on ...

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  50. ABSENT VOTES.

    Sir, -- in your issue of the 20th instant you incline, to the opinion that there is not anything in the electoral law to prevent electors who reside in the suburbs and are employed in the city, from voting there as ...

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  51. COMMONWEALTH VACANCIES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Applications are invited by the Federal Service Commissioner from persons competent, to fill the position of assistant, engineer, in the electrical engineer's ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND AND NAVAL DEFENCE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Friday. -- Naval Defence Bill, providing for the training men for the Imperial Navy has been introduced in the House of Representatives. The ...

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  53. A ONE DAY STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The State coal mine at Wonthaggi resumed operations to-day after a to-day strike on the part of the wheelers. The coal hewers are angry with the wheelers ...

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