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  2. CLAIM FOR STATE AID.

    Archbishop Kelly, in the course of an address at Haberfield yesterday afternoon, said he desired to speak on the burning question of the Catholic Federation and the claims put up by ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook), spoke at Liverpool on Saturday night to a large audience, in support of Mr. John Hunt's candidature for Camden. There were pumerous ...

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  4. RAILWAYS CONTROL.

    Strong animadversions upon the reported intention of the Labor party with regard to commissioner control of the State railways, and a straight indication to railway and ...

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  5. ARHBISHOP KELLY'S PASTORAL.

    The following pastoral letter has been issued by Dr. Kelly, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney:-- To the Clergy and Faithful of the Archdiocese of Sydney.--Brethren.--Since in all ...

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  6. AWKWARD QUESTIONS.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--Towards the close of his meeting here last night, Mr. Holman had to answer a number of questions which were, clearly put officially on behalf of the local ...

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  7. WELLS BEATS STONE.

    Mat Wells, the famous English light-weight boxer, on Saturday night, at the Stadium, displayed the most, pronounced superiority over Harry Stone (U.S.A.), who has jumped into the ...

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  8. IN THE ELECTORATES.

    YASS, Saturday.--Mr. Austin Chapman, M. H. R. arrived here to-day from Melbourne for the week-end, and is busily engaged using his personal, effects in support of the ...

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  9. LIBERAL SPEAKERS.

    The strenuous nature of the campaign is evidenced by the platform work which is taking place all over the State. The Liberal organisation has quite an army of speakers engaged in ...

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  10. WOLLONGONG.

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.--Despite the fact that election day is less than a week distant, there is practically no stir whatever so far as the Wollongong contest is contest is concerned. Captain ...

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  11. CESSNOCK.

    KURRI KURRI, Sunday.--Mr. C. H. Chees-brough,the selected Liberal candidate, addressed a meeting of the electors here last night. He confined his remarks principally to ...

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  12. CATHOLIC EXECUTIVE.

    The provisional committee of the Catholic Federation are in receipt of the following motion from St. Benedict's branch of the Catholic Federation, which represents 800 members:-- ...

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  13. MARRICKVILLE.

    Mr. T. S. Crawford, the selected Labor candidate, on Friday evening explained the details of the Fair Rents Bill to a large gathering on Marrickville road. He declared that, by ...

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  14. AN EMPHATIC "NO."

    LISMORE, Sunday.--Mr. G. Nesbitt, the selected Liberal candidate, gave an emphatic "No" at a meeting on Friday night to all the questions asked by the Catholic Federation. ...

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  15. MR. WADE IN THE NORTH.

    GLEN INNES, Sunday.--This town, where the leader of the Liberal party, Mr. C. G. Wade, spoke last evening in support of the candidature of Mr. F. J. Thomas for the Gough ...

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  16. STORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--R. Burdekin, of Sydney, is rowing in the Oxford trial eights, and A. C.. Bell, of Goelong, and R. Gould, of Christchurch; are engaged in the Cambridge ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    One hundred and five people were poisoned at Fuente Ovejuna, Cordova, through eating bad food. Thirteen persons have did, while many, others are in a critical condition. ...

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  18. WITH THE ENEMY.

    TEMORA, Sunday.--Mr. Holman arrived here yesterday morning with the thermometer registering 100def., and he spent a very quiet day. Temora is not good ground for the Premier, and ...

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  19. JOHNSON AS A WRESTLER.

    PARIS, Saturday.--Jack Johnson met the Liberian Spoul in a catch-as-eateh-can wrestling match. Spoul persistently and ferociously fouled, and attacked the referee. Johnson ...

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  20. LABOR'S CHANCES.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--Mr. Ernest Farrer, M.L.C., president of the P.L.L. of N.S.W. speaking at Rockley last night, predicted that the Labor party would win Lyndhurst and Orange. ...

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  21. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Saturday Evening.--Mr. Richard Wootton, the well-known Australian horse trainer, who recently deposited £250 to bind a match with H. W. Stevenson, on behalf on ...

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  22. LABOR'S DEFICIT.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes filled an hour and a half with criticism of the Liberal party at Hurstvllie on Saturday night. He was speaking on behalf of Captain Toombs, the selected Labor ...

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  23. THE EIGHT IN THE COUNTRY.

    GLEN INNES, Sunday.--In the country districts, there are two parament points of difference between the two great parties seeking the suffrages of the electors. These are:-- ...

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  24. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.--Parliament meets during the week commencing January 18 Resolutions regarding the re-construction of the House of Lords, to be introduced during ...

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  25. HOW JOCKEYS RIDE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. E. Hulton, owner of Stornoway, Fairy King,''"Thistleton, Waiontha, and many other racehorses; in a speech at the Gimerack Club dinner at York last night, ...

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  26. BOXING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Fianagan's syndicate (Olympia Athletic Club, Newtown) has engaged Pat. O'Keefe, Gus Platis, Wilie Farrell, and Young Brooks. ...

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  27. DYNAMITED.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--Burglars early on Saturday morning broke into the A.M.A. offices at the Trades-hall, and attacked the strong-room with dynamite. The door, however, ...

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  28. WHY THE MONEY-WENT.

    A large crowd gathered la George-Street, Parramatta, on Saturday evening, to hear addresses delivered in support of the Candidature of Mr. Frank Walford, in the Labor interest. ...

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  29. THE SUGAR CASE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In the case of the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth versus the Colonial, Sugar Company arguments have been opened in the Privy Council, and the case has ...

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  30. NOT TO BE EXTRADITED.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Respecting the case of Albert Weaver, who was arrested in London and charged with the abduction of his eight-year-old daughter from her mother in Perth, ...

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  31. FIVE WINNERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--E. Piggott rode five winners at Kempton Park. ...

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  32. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails dated London, Friday, October 31, by the Orient Company's R.M.S. Orsova, are expected to reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters from the G.P.O., Sydney ...

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  33. ROBBED OF £175.

    Thomas Glover, a resident of Redfern, whilst driving about Sydney on Friday night in a taxi-cub, with some companions, was robbed of £175. ...

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