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  2. "BOASTED ENGLANDERS."

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Further extracts have been published from the diary of Li Hung Chang, the lata famous Chinese statesman and diplomat. ...

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  3. BELFAST DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Crown entered nolle prosequi in the case of the men arrested last July in connection with the disturbance in Belfast. ...

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  4. THE CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Today the Spring Meeting passes through its second and most important stage. It is the biggest section of the programme. There are seven ...

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  5. EIGHT HOURS.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--To-day was Labor Day in Newcastle, and the thirtieth annual Eight-hour Demonstration was held under favorable auspices; although the weather was dull, ...

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  6. SCRATCHINGS.

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  7. FORECASTS.

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  8. DUTCH DEFENCE.

    THE HAGUE, Sunday Evening.--The Government is considering a proposal to expend four and a half millions to provide for naval defence and fortifications in the Dutch East Indies. ...

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  9. BIG NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--It is expected that Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in the event of his accepting Lite invitation from Canada, will visit Vancouver ...

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  10. THE OAKS.

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  11. THE CZAREVITCH.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.--An official statement has been issued respecting the Czarevitch's Illness. It appears that he is suffering from serious anaemia caused by an internal ...

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  12. WILLIAMSTOWN CUP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  13. CHINA'S LOAN.

    PEKIN, Monday.--In view of the Powers protest, the Chinese Government intends to offer the Crisp syndicate other security than the salt duty. which is retained to pay the ...

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  14. DRAWN.

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  15. SUGGESTION BY "THE TIMES."

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--"The Times," referring to the projected visit to England in the spring of Mr. James Allen, New Zealand Minister for Defence, suggests that Senator ...

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  16. AVIATION IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--An important step forward in aviation has been decided upon by the British Government. Arrangements have been made for the establishment, of ...

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  17. THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF SYDNEY.

    The leading medical men of Sydney, to the number of 80, assembled at Paris House last night, when a banquet was given in honor of Professor Anderson Stuart (who recently ...

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  18. A DISSATISFIED BACKER

    At the Eight-hour smoke concert at Newcastle on Saturday night, and again at the Labor demonstration on Newcastle Showground yesterday, the State Labor Party came in for severe criticism;--News Item. the caucus jockey (to Newcastle): "What do you mean by opening that gamp to frighten the nag"? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Five hundred drivers of motor lorries and motor cars have responded to the appeal to the War Office for the establishment of a civilian corps. ...

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  20. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The candidates for the various wards of the city are beginning to make a move, and from now until the date of the election-- December 2 --there are likely to here are likely to be strirring times. ...

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  21. MONSOONAL ACTIVITY.

    The monsoonal activity which was the prevalent feature in Saturday's weather has resulted in some very good rains, associated with thunder. In the southern half., and more light to ...

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  22. LABOR.

    The Fire. Brigades, Wagges Board (Mr. Martin, barrister-at-law chairman Mr. F. C. A. Coghlan, and and and First-class Fireman Butcher); sat again yesterday, afternoon at the Chief Secretary's ...

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  23. ARTS AND CRAFTS.

    The annual exhibition and sale of gifts of the Society of Arts and Crafts, in time for the English Christmas mall, was commenced at Vickery's-chanibors yesterday, and will be ...

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  24. BAKERS' STRIKE BALLOT.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The London bakers are arranging to take a ballot on the question of strike or no strike before Christmas. The questions at issue are those of wages and ...

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  25. A BERESFORD IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Tristram de la Poor Beresford, an ex-naval officer, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for Wounding a fellow-lodger in a boartling-house ...

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  26. A BOXING CONTEST.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The boxing contest in which Bob M'Carthy (21), pugilist, was engaged with George Taylor, at the Melbourne Athletic Pavilion to-night, had a fatal ...

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  27. BAROMETER RISING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist, said to-night that to-morrow the weather will be cold, with fresh west to south winds, and some showers in the ...

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  28. POLAR SHIP REPORTED WRECKED.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday Evening.-- Advices from Archangel (north coast of Russia) bring au unconfirmed report that the steamer Phoka, with Sjedoff's Polar expedition party aboard, ...

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  29. LORD CHELMSFORD'S SUCCESSOR.

    Sir,--There is plenty of sadness about, without increasing the capital. And we shall be a long time dead. Hence I agree with Jack Point, in the Yeomen of the Guard that, for the gay, ...

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  30. NOTES AND GALLOPS.

    This morning's operations on the training grounds were scarcely as interesting as has been customary on the day before the Melbourne Cup. Perhaps the horses are feeling the strain on a severe preparation in a dry time ...

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  31. FATAL MINING PRACTICE.

    BERLIN, Sunday Afternoon.--A cartridge exploded suddenly during mining practice at Kiel, killing a naval officer and a sailor and injuring two others. ...

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  32. "HERDED LIKE CATTLE."

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The most exciting incident of the With strike occurred on Saturday night, when 500 men, women and children gathered in the street wildly demonstrating ...

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  33. THE QUEEN OF SPAIN.

    MADRID, Sunday Evening.--Queen Ena has suffered a relapse after influenza. ...

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  34. PERUVIAN RUBBER ATROCITIES.

    LIMA, Monday.--President Billinghurst (of Pern) has expressed his intention of furnishing the authors of the Pute Mayo rubber atrocities. Lieut. Volozdevlla Iiub been arrested for complicity, in the crimes that were committed. ...

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  35. MR. COOPER'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. D. M. Cooper, an alderman of the Randwick Council, and president of the Randwick Liberal League, last night opened his campaign for a seat in the City Council as a ...

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  36. PASTRYCOOKS UP IN ARMS.

    The talk of drastic action on the part of the pastrycooks narrowly culminated in a decision to strike at the last meeting of the Pastrycooks' Employees' Union. ...

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  37. A CITY FIRE.

    A two-storied brick building in Reservoir-street, City, occupied by Gobo Bros., Chinese furniture manufacturers, was considerably damaged by fire last night. ...

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  38. FATAL LONDON FIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Heartrending scenes, were witnessed at the fire which occurred at Messrs. Barker's extensive drapery establishment, South Kensington, on Saturday ...

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  39. THE UNIVERSITY BILL.

    Last night the University Bill, now before the Legislative Council, was the subject of drastic criticism by members of the medical profession at the banquet to Professor ...

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  40. "LIKE TOFFS."

    Mr. Joseph Cook, deputy-leader of the. Liberal party in the Federal Parliament, addressed a meeting at St. Jobn's-hall, Woolwich, last evening, under the auspices of the Women's ...

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  41. JEWELLERS ANNOYED.

    Among the workmen's organisations complaining of the prevalence of unemployment is the Watchmakers and Jewellers' Employees Union. ...

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  42. WOODROW WILSON INJURED.

    PRINCETON (N.J.), Monday.--Whilst pursuing his Presidential campaign in this district, Governor Woodrow Wilson met with a slight motor-car accident. His car was travelling ...

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  43. FUNERAL OF LATE DR. KEENAN.

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  44. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Of all the letters published anent Mr. Joan Wheeler and Lord Chelansford's successor, perhaps none Dinar more absurd or less to the point than that penned by Rev. Cunliffe Jones. Mr. Jones contends that ...

    Article : 138 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. LATE SPORTING.

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  47. ACT OR AWARD?

    The Factory Employees' Union is asking Mr. Cochran, M.L.A., to put two questions in Parliament in reference to the recent decision of a magistrate (Mr. Maitland) in a case involving a ...

    Article : 156 words
  48. SIR JOHN ROBERTSON FUND.

    Sir Francis Sutter. presided at a meeting of the Sir John Robertson sub-ccnmiittee yesterday afternoon at the Town-hall. Donations during the past week amounted to £45, making the total of the fund to date ...

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  49. EIGHT-HOUR ART UNION.

    Sir-- The result of the drawing of the Eight-hour Art Union shows. that, at least, 431,000 tickets were sold. These at each show gross cash receipts of £21,700. Tattewall's sweeps deduct 10 per cent, for their trouble ...

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  50. MR. JOHN THOMSON, M.H.R., ROBBED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A thief visited a boarding establishment in Nicholson-street. Fitzroy, at an early hour this morning, and overhauled the belongings of a number of the ...

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  51. COURSING.

    Last evening, at Bateman'a Hotel, George-strcet, Major A. P. Gribben presided over a well-attended meeting at the executive. The meeting was held in camera, hut it was ...

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  52. LATE SHIPPING.

    TIMARU, Monday.--Arr: Pestalozzi, bqe., from Madagascar. BLUFF. Monday.--Arr.: Mocraki, tr., from Melbourne. AUCKLAND, Monday.--Arr.: Navuu, str., from Fiji, ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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