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  2. BRITISH DIVORCE LAW.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The Divorce Commission recommends simplified procedure under the divorce law, including the hearing by local courts of cases where the Joint income of ...

    Article : 346 words
  3. THE LATEST POSITION.

    The position at Waihi now is that the arbitrationist workers, after enduring abuse and personal molestation for weeks past, have taken complete command of the situation, have ...

    Article : 211 words
  4. COST OF LIVING.

    In tho Industrial Court yesterday. Judge Heydon had something to say concerning the cost of living as It affected the living wage. Ho was delivering judgment In an application to ...

    Article : 975 words
  5. AUSTRALASIAN CABLES.

    One of the most unromantic-looking vessels that has at almost any time, made the journey from London to Sydney is the Silvertown, which lay during yesterday at anchor a few hundred ...

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  6. THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  7. PARRAMATTA.

    Certain people living in the vicity of Meggitt's oil mills at Parramatta object to the continual clanking of the machinery, and have written to the council to have the nuisance abated, it ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. PHOTOGRAPHY IN AMERICA.

    Photography In America is a wonderful thing; that Is, the prices are. Forty dollars per copy is one of the prices for the higher class of work. Anything from 15 dollars upwards will buy an ordinary copy. This is what Mr. J. Brooks ...

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  9. GENERAL BOOTH MEMORIAL.

    By way of placing the public Imprimatur upon the proposal to establish in Sydney a permanent memorial to the late General Booth. In the form of a home for working and needy men, in ...

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  10. THE RED FLAG BURNED.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--A great meeting of the workers was hold at Waihi this afternoon. The red flag was publicy burned, and school children sang the National Anthem. ...

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  11. THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM.

    The defective Joints in the Parramatta sewerage system are still agitating the minds of the aldermen. At Monday night's meeting it was announced that an engineer of the department would visit Parramatta, ...

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  12. POPULATION OP THE BOROUGH.

    In the report from the valuer presented to the council it was stated that the population of Parramatta was approximately 13,858. Of these 251 were in the gaol, 1416 in the Hospital for ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. STREET COLLECTION.

    The council has decided to gram permission to the City Mission to take up a street collection. The matter caused some discussion, and objection was taken to the system. One ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. HELP FROM LITHGOW.

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.--The sum of £186 has been forwarded by the Western District Coal and Shale Mines Employees' Federation to the Waihi miners out on strike. The last ...

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  15. EDUCATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--As a delegate to tho Imperial Conference of the Teachers' Union, Mr. L. A. Adamson, head-master of "Wesley College, who returned from England yesterday, ...

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  16. END OF THE SECTION.

    "That's Just about the end of the section." remarked Aid. Bartlett at Monday night's meeting Of the council. The remark was drawn from the alderman by a reply from the Minister ...

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  17. STAR OF AUSTRALIA.

    ADEN, Tuesday.--The steamer Glen Lochy, which brought the disabled Star of Australia into port, first picked up one of the steamer's lifeboats with two officers and four men. These ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. PROGRESSIVES.

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.--A movement to reorganise the Republican Party on Progressive lines has been launched, headed by Senators Cummins, Kenyon, and Hadley. ...

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  19. CHORAL SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Choral Society was held on Monday, when there was a change of officebearers. The treasurer reported the fact that, after the year's operations the society ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The Government bas arrived at a final decision in regard to tho future utilisation of Government House and grounds. A fortnight ago the matter was dealt with by the Caucus. It ...

    Article : 180 words
  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    RIO JANEIRO, Monday Evening.--A revolution has broken out in the State of Ceura, In Northern Brazil. ...

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  22. BELGIAN ARMY REORGANISATION.

    BRUSSELS, Monday Evening.--The Cabinet has drafted a bill providing for military reorganization,. based on personal service. ...

    Article : 22 words
  23. THE MARCONI CONTRACT.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Before the Select Committee of tho House of Commons, which is inquiring into the Narconi contracts, Sir Alexnader King, Secretary of the Post ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The by electlon for Taunton resulted:--Mr. Willis (Unionist), 1882; Mr, Schunck, 1597. At the general election the figures were:-- ...

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  25. ADJUDGED INSANE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Stephen Titus, after being found guilty of murder, was ordered to. be detained as insane. Ho remained mute throughout the trial. The judge ordered tho division of £200 among ...

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  26. THE GOVERNMENT'S TIN HOUSE.

    Aid. Meagher had another tilt at the Government at the meeting of the works committee of tho City Council yesterday afternoon. Tho matter aroso over tho granting of permission to erect what is considered to bo an unsightly ...

    Article : 269 words
  27. COUNTRY PROTESTS.

    MUSWELLBROOK, Tuesday.--A public meeting was hold at the Council-chambers on Saturday to protest against the action of the Government in closing Government House to the ...

    Article : 176 words
  28. THE STRANDED ROYAL GEORGE.

    MONTREAL, Monday Evening.--The steamer Royal George, which was recently stranded, has been abandoned to the underwriters, who have taken charge of her. The vessel's condition ...

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  29. MR ACLAND'S RECENT SPEECH.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The Premier, in reply to a question in the House of Commons by Mr. Lockyer-Lampson in regard to the recent speech by Mr. F. D. Acland, ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. GAS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Last night the State Cabinet decided to introduce into Parliament a bill giving effect to the gas board's report, fixing tho standard price of gas at 4s per 1000 ...

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  31. A SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The wife of William Harrison, an ex-army officer, has been divorced. The co-respondent was Sir Scbomberg M'Donnell, Secretary to H.M. Office of Works. ...

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  32. LABORERS' AMALGAMATION.

    The proposal to amalgamate the two laborers' unions in the State appears likely to bo carried into execution. The United Laborers' Protective Society ...

    Article : 159 words
  33. STAGE STARS RETURNING.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.--Among tho passengers travelling to Sydney by the steamer Osterley is Mr. Julius Knight, the well-known actor. He has been engaged for an Australian ...

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  34. AN M.P.'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister has referred to a Select Committee the question whether Mr. S. Montagu Samuel, M.P. (Liberal) is eligible to retain his seat in Parliament in ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. THE TALL BUILDING.

    Aid. R. C. Hagon, while speaking to the Macquarie Ward ratepayers last night, said he was in favor of tall buildings up to a height ot 200ft. As for sky-serapers, they had none in ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. FALSE MARRIAGE ENTRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--James Neil Campbell, an aeronaut, has been' sentenced to a month's imprisonment in the second division for a false marriage entry by describing himself as a ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    At a meeting representative of the general division of the Postal Department of New South Wales, held last night a resolution which had previoulsy been carried in Bribane was ...

    Article : 138 words
  38. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--e question was asked by Mr. W. E. Johnson (Lang) in tho House of Representatives to-day whether tho New South Wale redistribution of seats had ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. "COUNCILS NEVER DIE."

    At the meeting of the works committee of the City Council yesterday afternoon the Lord Mayor attended to ask members' to take some action with regard to his minute respecting the ...

    Article : 231 words
  40. WOMAN SUFFRAGE CHAMPION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. George Lansbury, M.P. (Labor) is about tb resign his seat for Bow and Bromley, and will contest it again as the champion of woman suffrage. ...

    Article : 32 words
  41. MOUNT KEMBLA TROUBLE.

    Judge Heydon, who has boon appointed a Royal Commissioner to inquire Into the dismissal of James Russell by the Mount Krmbia Coal and Oil Company, sat again in Sydney ...

    Article : 473 words
  42. WASHED OVERBOARD.

    The voyage of the American mail steamer Sonoma, which arrived yesterday morning from San Francisco, was marked by a tragic-incident. Soon after leaving San Francisco, the liner ...

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  43. MR. W. D. CRUICKSHANK'S DEATH.

    Mr William Douglas Cruickshank, who was a well-known personality in the engineering world, so far as Now South Wales was concerned, died at his residence, Kinvard, Ewenton ...

    Article : 289 words
  44. NOTICE TO TENANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday,--The Agricultural Holdings Bill, which entitles tenants to receive 12 months' notice to quit upon sale of an estate, passed "the committee stage of the House ...

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  45. WELSH WINS.

    LONDON .Monday Evening.--In a match at the National Sporting Club for the British lightweight championship, Matt Wells, who was recently defeated by Hughie Mehegan, the ...

    Article : 310 words
  46. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    The steamer Commonwealth, of the P. and O. branch service, which is expected to leave Melbourne for Sydney on Friday morning, brings a large number of immigrants for this State. The ...

    Article : 47 words
  47. NEW BILLS INTRODUCED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Bankruptcy Bill, which was introduced by Mr. Hughes in the House of Representatives this evening, takes the place of the six bankruptcy laws at ...

    Article : 194 words
  48. THE NEAR EAST.

    The pictures representing "Scenes in the Near East," published in "The Daily Telegraph" of November 8, were loaned by Mrs. Philip B. Ribboul, of Wood Cottage, Plumpton, ...

    Article : 45 words
  49. DEEP-SEA RISKS.

    Although It is not possible to foresee with absolute exactitude the future before the new cable, tho outlook suggests nothing that is not in keeping with this good record. Rough seas ...

    Article : 303 words
  50. NEGLECTED CHILDREN & JUVENILE OFFENDERS ACT.

    A conference of probation officers was held at the shelter of the Metropolitan Children's Court on Monday, Mr. A. W. Green, chief probation officer, being in the chair. ...

    Article : 139 words
  51. STRUCK BY HAMMER.

    Joseph Edwards (32), a laborer, of Lombard-street, Glebe,was yesterday working on the steamer St. Lousi at Poole and Steele's ship-building yards, when he was accidentally ...

    Article : 50 words
  52. CITY COUNCIL PROSECUTIONS.

    Eighteen persons are to face the music at the Central Court to-day on information laid by City Council officials for various offences, chief of which are the throwing of paper on the ...

    Article : 54 words
  53. DAVID JONES MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The members of the David Jones, Ltd, Musical and Dramatic Society entertained the patients at the Walker Convalescent Hospital last night. Among others Misses L. Annivetti, G. Dixson, M. Dunlop, C. Wetson, and E. ...

    Article : 61 words
  54. THE "FEDERAL" PORTRAITS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Fisher, in the House of Representatives to-day, repeated the details of the arrangement for painting the portraits of a number of those who were ...

    Article : 134 words
  55. LYSOL POISONING.

    A man, whose name is supposed to be Jolin Lodger, residing in Liverpool-street, City, was found last night in an unconscious condition in Hyde Park. Ho was conveyed to the Sydney ...

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  56. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The Sydney Hospital Fete, which is to take Place at the Stadium on December.23, will introduce to the Sydney public many novelties. One of the features will be the floral motor parade: and the promoters hope that ...

    Article : 29 words
  57. WIRELESS ACTIONS.

    The Australasian Wireless Company, Limited, received a cable yesterday morning to the effect that both Telefunken and Marconi have agreed to revoke the patents actions brought ...

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  58. BOTH LEGS CUT OFF.

    YASS, Tuesday.--A serious accident happened on the Yass tramway line last night. A car on tho way to Yass Junction struck two navvies. Ono of the men had both legs cut off, and the ...

    Article : 77 words
  59. COUNTRY CRICKETERS.

    Dr O'Hara's team of country cricketers were defeated yesterday by Universioty, at the University Oval. The country men closed with 7 for 193, and Varsity lost 9 for 230. For the former Millard scored 69, ...

    Article : 64 words
  60. LATE SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE.--Arr., Nov. 13: Osterley, R.M.S., from London; Dusselforf, str., from Hamburg. Dep. Nov 12: Osterley, R.M.S., for eastern States. ALBANY.--Arr., Nov. 12: Karoola, str., from ...

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  61. FARM BOY'S RUN AWAY.

    GOSFORD, Tuesday.--Some of the boys at the State Industrial Farm ran away last week and succeeded in reaching Teralbs before being overtaken by the police. The lads were ...

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  62. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails by tho Orient R.M.S. Osterley, dated London, October 18, are- due at Sydney on Monday next. The Osterley called st Fremantle yesterday. ...

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