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  2. SUPERIOR TO PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir Charles John Owens, general manager of the London and South-western Railway, gave evidence yesterday before the Royal Commission inquiring into the ...

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  3. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.--Nominations have been made in the Dominion of candidates for the approaching general elections. The Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, has been nominated ...

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  4. GRAND OPERA.

    The first appearance as Butterfly in Australia of Madame Korolowicz-Wayda, who sang the music brilliantly, notwithstanding occasional defects of portamento, and acted the role with ...

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  5. THE MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    The ninth session of the Australasian Medical Congress will be formally opened by the Governor-General, Lord Denman, in the Sydney Town-hall to- night, when also the ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 313 words
  7. AT MERRIWA.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Henry Willis, delivered a second address to the electors of the Upper Hunter at Merriwa, a township about 50 miles from ...

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  8. TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE.

    Opera-lovers will regret to learn that Madame Melba's health will not permit of her appearing to-night. Her medical adviser (Dr. Brady) counsels the famous singer against a ...

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  9. ANSWER TO A CHALLENGE.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.--Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Nationalist opponent for the Soulanges (Quebee) electorate-- for which the Prime Minister accepted nomination in answer to Nationalist ...

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  10. MURDERED AT MALAITA.

    The story of the murder of Mr. Daniels, a member of the South Sea Evangelical mission, which look place at Malaita some time ago, was revived yesterday, when Rev. Dr. Porter, ...

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  11. HIRED RUFFIANS.

    WINNIPEG, Sunday.--The Manitoban Minister for Public Works (Mr. Robert Rogers) publicly charged the Federal Liberals with having falsified the voters lists and arranged to import ...

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  12. LOSS OF WORK.

    LONDON, Sunday.--During August 2,323,000 working days were lost in Britain as the result of the strikes, 373,615 workers being involved. ...

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  13. UNREST IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, Friday Afternoon.--It is reported that severe lighting has occurred at Bilbao, a town, and the principal port of the north of Spain. No details are to hand. ...

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  14. THE CHINGTU RISING.

    PEKIN, Friday Afternoon.--The ringleaders of the riots at Chingtu have been arrested and include the President and Vice-president of the Szechwan Provincial Assembly. ...

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  15. ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY.

    ERIE, Sunday.--President Taft has outlined the plan of a speech for overcoming the opposition of the Senate to the Anglo-American arbitration treaty. ...

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  16. MR. WADE'S INDICTMENT.

    "I have read Mr. Willis's speech at Aberdeen," said Mr. Wade yesterday. "I speak of him as Mr. Willis, because from his utterance he seems to be a dual personality, and if I ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE REPUBLICANS.

    LISBON, Friday Afternoon.--The Republicans are dispensing with the services of the priests, except for funerals. Thirty priests in the Braga district struck, refusing to give their ...

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  18. "DISTRESSFUL" NO LONGER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Fifty members of the Eighty Club are at present touring Ireland in connection with the Liberal Home Rule League. ...

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  19. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--A daring bank robbery has been reported from New Westminster. Three armed robbers dug through the wall of the premises, and blew up the safe, ...

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  20. THE COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    NEWCASTLE Sunday.--There never has been strike in the eventful industrial history of this district with so futile an aspect as that which is now paralysing the Newcastle ...

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  21. THE PAPANUI EMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Governor of St. Helena has informed the Colonial Office that there are sufficient provisions for the requirements of the emigrants stranded at St. ...

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  22. OFF THE SCENT.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--The bank-note [?] in connection with the Westminster robbery has failed. A mistake was made in the officially issued list of bank- note numbers. Dozens of ...

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  23. MAYORAL WELCOME.

    The first function in connection with the forthcoming Australasian Medical Congress was held at the Town-hall this morning. It took the form of a reception by the Lord mayor of the ...

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  24. AN AUSTRALIAN LUNCHEON.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Sir Edward Wittenoon (W.A.) yesterday gave a luncheon to a number of West Australians, including Sir J. Newton Moore (Agent-General) and Sir C.H ...

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  25. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Mr. Bertrand Stewart, who was recently arrested by the Gorman military authorities on a charge of espionage, in a letter to the authorities, affirms that ...

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  26. THE BIRCH FOR STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The schoolboys' strike is dwindling. Truants at many schools have been soundly birched unless they brought letters stating ...

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  27. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA.

    PARTS, Saturday.--The British Chamber of Commerce has completed a report regarding the reduction of the French import duties upon Australian frozen meat. It is being submitted ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The death is announced of Mr. Edward Whymper, the explorer of Ecuador, the Andes, and Greenland, at the age of 71. ...

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  29. THE LIBERAL WAVE.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--The first annual demonstration of the Liberal Union was held last night. It was one of the largest political meetings ever held in South Australia. ...

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  30. TOLL OF THE SURF.

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.--The surf claimed two victims at Thirroul this morning, two brothers losing their lives. It appears that William Nicol, 40 years of' age, a married man, ...

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  31. ACCIDENT TO MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    MITTAGONG, Saturday.--The limited Melbourne express broke down last night at Colo Vale. The night officer at Colo Vale sent to Hill Top. There happened to be a spare ...

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  32. AFFRONT TO THE LIBERALS.

    LISMORE, Saturday,--Mr. C. W. Oakes, who has been in this electorate for the past week organising the Liberal interests, states that the position on the Tweed is promising. ...

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  33. SAVED BY AIR-SHAFT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A fire occurred yesterday at chester-le-Street (Durham) colliery, 81 miners being below at the time. Great anxiety prevailed for their safety for some time, but all ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH LETTER CARRIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--The seventh conference of the letter-carriers of the Commonwealth was opened at the Trades-hall yesterday when then following took their seats: W. ...

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  35. SAD SHOOTING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Together with some companions, John Deegan a young blacksmith of 16, left his home in Eltham to-day to spend a day shooting in the neighborhood of Diamond ...

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  36. COOMA LIBERALS ORGANISING.

    NIMITYBELLE, Saturday.--Mr. E. W. Cansdell of Nimitybelle, has consented to oppose Mr. G. T. C. Miller, M.L.A., sitting member for Monaro, at next election, and is receiving the ...

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  37. CENSURED BY THE FAIR.

    The following resolution has been passed by the Chatswood branch of the Women's Liberal League. "That this league has viewed with intense indignation and disgust the betrayal of ...

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  38. NO STRIKE.

    Any immediate possibility of trouble between the coal lumpers and the steamship companies was averted on Saturday morning. The Coal Lumpers' Union recently made a demand for ...

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  39. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- The following naval and military appointments and changes have been approved:-- Naval: Warrant-officer G. S. Greer and ...

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  40. LISMORE TRUCKING YARDS.

    LISMORE, Saturday.--The Railway Commissioner has notified the local council that, having considered the decision of the recent public meeting, when a majority of four decided in ...

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  41. HE LIKED HIS SUPPER.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Last night a newspaper agent, Henry Pazcy, was so infuriated to find no supper on returning to his lodgings, that he drew a six- chambered revolver, and fired at his ...

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  42. PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION.

    Nearly 1200 guests attended the reception held at the University on Saturday afternoon in honor of the members of the Medical Congress. The visitors were received at the main ...

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  43. DERAILMENT AT IRONWORKS.

    LITHGOW, Saturday.--It is reported that an engine and one truck, while proceeding to the ironworks on Wednesday, to get some trucks of coal, were derailed on the ironworks siding, ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  45. BINGERA CANE FIRE.

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.--The cane fire at Bingera raged throughout Saturday over a large area of cane. It is estimated that upwards of 60 acres are affected. It is hoped that the ...

    Article : 49 words
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