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  2. LAND REFORM.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, speaking at the National Liberal Club's dinner to mark the inauguration of the Central Land and Housing Council, ...

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  3. ELECTIONS NULLIFIED.

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday Night.--Congress has nullfied the Presidential elections, and is calling new elections for July next. The reason given for nullifying the elections ...

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  4. THE STRIKE & SHIPPING

    Arrangements were completed yesterday for the R.M.S. Willochra to take up the running of the R.M.S. Makura on the Canadian-Australian line. The Willochra made a trip to San ...

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  5. A PRETTY PROBLEM.

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  6. COUNTRY BLAZE.

    INVERELL, Wednesday.--A fire, attended with serious results, occurred in the town of Tingha, 16 miles from Inverell, in the early hours of this morning. ...

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  7. STRENUOUS CAMPAIGN.

    On neither one side nor the other is any, slackening off being permitted in the second ballot' campaign for the seven metropolitan seats. Polling will take place on Saturday,.and ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  9. CURBING THE KAISER.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--The Socialist party has introduced amendments to the Constitution making the Chancellor, Dr. von Bothmann-Hollweg, responsible to Parliament both ...

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  10. MUDGEE MILL DESTROYED.

    MUDGEE, Wednesday.--Early this morning a fire was discovered in a shed at the back of the Great Western Flour Milling Company's flour mill. Despite all efforts, the fire soon gained ...

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  11. LIBERAL ADVANCE.

    "The Ministry is now endeavoring to make out that the recent election does, not show any marked swing of opinion in the, country districts towards the Liberal party," said Mr. Wade last ...

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  12. WHERE REDUCTION HAS BEEN CARRIED.

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  13. NO TIME FOR LARK.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--A special trades-union conference is being held in the Memorial-hall, at which two and a half million British unionists are represented. ...

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  14. THE UNION'S CONFERENCE.

    The combined unions' conference met at 4 p.m. yesterday, and adjourned at 6.30 till '4 p.m. to-day. Mr. Hughes, the president, said last night that the Waterside Workers' ...

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  15. IN EARLIER TIMES.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Morning.--Professor Delbrusk, in an article in the "Preussusche Jahrbuecher," says that the Kaiser's specific reason for dismissing Bismarck was that he ...

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  16. DOUBLE OUTBREAK.

    DUBBO, Wednesday.--Details concerning the recent fire at Tomingley indicate that while the train was proceeding from Narromine to Peak- hill, sparks from the engine were seen to ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--Speaking in the Reichstag. Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, said that Germany's good relations with Great Britain and found ...

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  18. RIVAL EXECUTIVES.

    It appears that the Sydney Labor Council may refuse to recognise the New Zealand strike. It is stated that at the last meeting of the executive of that body the secretary (Mr. ...

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  19. PROBLEMS FOR SOLUTION.

    When the special Court sits it will be faced with an interesting problem in the Dulwichhill and Mosman electorates, where there are only two hotels. The Act empowers the Court ...

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  20. THE SECOND BALLOTS.

    The second ballots in the metropolitan areas will take place next Saturday. That has been definitely decided upon. In the country electorates-- Albury, Bega, Raleigh, Bingnra, and ...

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  21. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  22. TWO CASES OF HEAVY DAMAGES.

    COWRA. Wednesday.--A spark from the engine of a train set fire to a crop belonging to Mr. Judd, adjacent to the town, yesterday. The aboriginal mission was in danger for a time, ...

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  23. THE POSTAL REPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Postmaster-General tabled his annual report in the House of Representatives to-night. The expenditure, says Mr. Wynne, shows a ...

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  24. AT NAVY'S DISPOSAL

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday Morning.--The Admiralty has accepted the Union's offer to place the South African Naval Volunteer Reserve at the disposal of the navy. ...

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  25. PORT OF DUBLIN TO BE REOPENED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Port of Dublin will be re-opened to-morrow. ...

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  26. FOREST RESERVATION BURNT.

    NARRABRI, Wednesday,-- Information has been received by District-Forester Swain that bush fires are sweeping through the valuable timber reservations near Edgeroi and Terry ...

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  27. COAL SUPPLIES FOR THE DOMINION

    The demand for tonnage for coal to New Zealand continues, and within the past few days several tramp steamers have been fixed to carry coal cargoes to the Dominion. Two or three ...

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  28. ON DECK AND BELOW.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.--The Merchant Service Guild and the Institute of Marino Engineers, have decided to co-operate in matters affecting their mutual Interests. ...

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  29. TO-DAY.

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  30. ATHLETE AND TUTOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The jury in the case in which Mr. Hugh Formby, a well-known athlete, formerly tutor to Mr. Samuel Hill-Wood, M.P., sued the latter in respect of £600 ...

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  31. THE BEGA CAMPAIGN.

    TILBA TILBA, Tuesday.--Captain Millard entered upon his campaign in connection with the second ballot last night, addressing a large audience at the Temperance-hall. He was ...

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  32. AN ADELAIDE BLAZE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--About half-past nine last night the Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call from an alarm in front of the "Advertiser" office. The scene of the ...

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  33. QUIET AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.-- The situation continues very quiet here, the only feature being the determination of the coal-trimmers not to trim coal on boats bound to New Zealand. ...

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  34. THE JEW IN RUSSIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday Morning.--As the outcome of the trial which resulted in the acquittal of the Jew Belliss, on a charge of having murdered for ritual purposes a boy ...

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  35. THE THAW CASE.

    CONCORD, New Hampshire, Tuesday Evening.--The judge to-day heard the appeal of Harry Thaw, the slayer of Stanford White, to be admitted to bail pending the hearing of the ...

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  36. MR. CHINN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The report of the Senate Committee on the Chinn case, tabled in the Senate to-night, assails the Prime Minister for what it calls his "unwarrantable ...

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  37. HAD ENOUGH.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday.--Sureties have been found for Semple, organiser of the Federation of Labor, and he was released from gaol to-day. ...

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  38. THE COUNT AT YASS.

    YASS, Wednesday.--Mr. T. Reynolds, returning officer, and staff of assistants, commenced counting the absent votes to-day. By this, evening they had counted 94, as follows: ...

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  39. THE POSTAL TROUBLE.

    LONDON. Wednesday Morning.--Mr. Herbert Samuel the Postmaster-General, has again refused the demand of the postal employees for an increase of 15 per cent. in wages. ...

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  40. IMMIGRATION AND TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.--Owing to increasing difficulty in securing emigrants in Britain, the Commonwealth is advertising in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. ...

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  41. WAVERLEY FIGHT.

    The Liberal candidate, Mr. Jaques, is making a big effort to capture the Waverley seat and meetings are being held wherever possible in the district, but it is pointed out that every ...

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  42. GRANDMOTHER OF REVOLUTION.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday Morning.-- Catherine Breshkovskaya, aged 70, who' is known as the Grandmother of Revolution, attempted to escape from Kirensk (Siberia), ...

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  43. FRIENDLY LEGAL ACTION.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--Chief Justice Stout and Mr. Justice Chapman heard an application for declaratory judgment as to the ...

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  44. SIEVIER'S TRIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.--In the case in which Robert Sievier, proprietor and editor of the "Winning Post," is charged with having obtained £1000 from Mr. Dey, by promising ...

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  45. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    IPSWICH (Q.), Wednesday.--Morris. Moore, manager at Messrs. Brown and Brown's sawmills at Esk, was convoyed to Ipswich Hospital with a large piece of wood in his thigh. ...

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  46. LORD MAYOR-ELECT.

    Ald. R. W. Richards, the Lord Mayor-elect, stated yesterday that he had not yet settled upon any definite policy, but that he proposed to make some changes in the departments of ...

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  47. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.--Dr. Truby King, the well-known New Zealand authority on the feeding and care of Infants, said in a lecture at London University that if a system ...

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  48. VICTORIAN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It was stated tonight that in the event of Mr. Watt's no-confidence motion being carried, Mr. Elmslie will to-morrow ask for a dissolution of the State ...

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  49. PROBABLY A HOAX.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning.--In connection with the mysterious wireless message reporting a fire and a double transfer of passengers on the steamer Rio Grande, an ...

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  50. THE BRISBANE DIVERTED.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The crew trouble on the Melbourne Company's steamer Brisbane has been overcome, it having been decided to send the vessel to Melbourne instead of to ...

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  51. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE RATES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Postmaster-General in the House of Representatives tonight moved the second reading of the bill to provide for Australian rates to apply to British ...

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  52. CAPTAIN HALSEY, C.M.G.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Captain Halsey, of the battleship New Zealand has been created a Companion of the Order St. Michael and St. George. ...

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  53. Advertising

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