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  2. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    In an interview last evening, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. C. G. Wade) returned to the charge in the State sphere of politics, which had undergone temporary eclipse by the ...

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  3. THE CHELTENHAM SEAT.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The by-electlon for the Cheltenham seat, rendered vacant through the unscating, on petition, of Mr. Richard Mathias, was held to-day, and resulted ...

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  4. PEACE OR WAR?

    El. PASO, Saturday.-- The Mexican Peace Conference meets here. The revolutionary movement is proceeding outside the armistice zone, and there have ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. THE REFERENDA.

    Since Saturday morning's publication of the progress result of the referenda counts, returns have come in respecting over 14,000 additional votes. Eight thousand of them were cast in the ...

    Article : 560 words
  6. RAILWAY SERVANTS.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--The annual dinner of the Bathurst branch of the Loco. Engine Drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association last night was the most successful yet held. ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Eugene M'Carthy (16), of West Botany-road, Arncilife, was taken to the hospital on Thursday night suffering from a scalp wound. He was treated, and refused to stay in the hospital. ...

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  8. "STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS.

    Apropos of complaints which have been made of disfranchisement on Wednesday because of the incompleteness of the rolls, Mr. 3. G. M'Larcn, tho electoral officer for this State, was ...

    Article : 349 words
  9. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Alex. Adams (31), a foreman stevedore, of Mitchell-street, Glebe, was unloading timber from a lighter at the wharf under construction for the Chinese Navigation Steamship Co. on ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. THE NEW TRADES-UNIONISM.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--In order to counter act the coercion and unfriendliness that have of lato been manifested in unionism, invitations were issued by Mr. W. H. Judkins, Hev. A. ...

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  11. SHUNTER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    BATHURST, Saturday.--William Marr (34), married, employed as a shunter at Bathurst railway station, was knocked down by an engine or truck during shunting operations to-day. He ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS.

    EL PASO, Sunday.--Chihuahua reports assert that a thousand Federal reinforcements are moving towards Juarez. The rebel leader, General Madero, says that ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. ALIENS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--In the House of Commons to-day, the bill Introduced by Mr. E. A. Goulding (Unionist, Worcester), providing for the registration of aliens arriving in or settled ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. RAILWAY PORTER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Ruben Stott (22), railway porter, residing in Bell-street, Fitzroy, was knocked down and run over by a train while crossing the lines at Kensington railway ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. RUBBER PLANTING IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday. -- Captain Temple Byrne, representative of the American syndicate, who has Just returned from a trip to North Queensland, stated in the course of an ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. SERIOUS RIOTS IN CANTON.

    PERKIN, Friday Afternoon.--A riot of serious dimensions is reported from Canton. It originated through the arrest of a supposed revolutionary. ...

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  17. MR. FISHER'S ELECTORATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  18. ADVISED BY WIRELESS.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Eastern Extension Company on Saturday delivered from its cable station at Cocos Island a Marconi message from Mr. Hedges, Federal member for Fremantle, to ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. TO HELP AMERICANS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Afternoon.--The United States gunboat Wilmington has been ordered from Hongkong to Canton to afford assistance, if such should be necessary, to ...

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  20. CLAPHAM COMMON MURDERER.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The prisoner,' Stinio Morrison, whose sentence to death for the Clapham Common murder was commuted to one of penal servitude for life, gave further trouble ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. RURAL WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The annual conference of the Rural Workers' Union of Australia was held at the Trades-hall last week, delegates being present from the various States. ...

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  22. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--M. Hovgaard, a Danish officer and professor of naval architecture in the United States, in the course of an article on the United States naval ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. " THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG."

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--"I would like to say," remarked Air, H, V. M' Kay, of the Sunshine Harvester Co.; to a "Daily Telegraph" representative yesterday, "that of course the result of ...

    Article : 197 words
  24. BAULKHAM-HILLS ORPHANAGE.

    The annual gathering in connection with St. Michael's Orphanage for boys of tender age, Baulkham-hills, took place in the grounds of the institution yesterday afternoon, when there ...

    Article : 550 words
  25. THE LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    LOS ANGELES, Friday Afternoon.--The over - shadowing feature of the' trial-,of the brothers M'Namara and M'Manlgal for alleged complicity In the dynamiting of the "Times" office at Los ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN LABOR DISTENTION.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The metropolitan council of the Australian Labor Federation has severely condemned Mr. Seadden, leader of the Opposition, Mr. Bath, his predecessor, and Messrs. ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. INTERNATIONAL SHARPERS.

    PARIS, Saturday.--A Russian Count, named Ostrovsky, alias Count Crankoff, a noted card- sharper and international hotel thief, has been arrested in the Riviera. His biggest haul was ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. DERAILMENT AT KATOOMBA.

    KATOOMBA, Saturday.-- As the midday pas-senger train to Mount Victoria (which leaves Sydney at 8.30) was approaching Katoomba station, this morning, at a very slow speed, the ...

    Article : 187 words
  29. CHANGE -OF VENUE.

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.--There may be a change of venue in connection with the trial of the brothers M'Namara and others charged with dynamiting the "Times" offices here in ...

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  30. HOW HE TAKES IT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Hughes is Still wailing over the defeat of the Government and the Caucus on the referenda proposals. The trusts, the press, the motor cars, the ...

    Article : 491 words
  31. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, stated, in reply to a question, that the police believed that the children of Mrs. ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. "NOT A VITAL DIFFERENCE."

    ' BATHURST, Sunday,--The recent referenda campaign and its result were touched upon by one or two speakers at the railway men's dinner on Saturday night. ...

    Article : 497 words
  33. WYEE MAGAZINE EXPLOSION.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--It is now certain that only one man was killed by the explosion of the powder magazine at Wyoo no Friday afternoon. The greater part of the remains of ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. AMERICAN TRAIN DISASTER.

    EASTON, Pennsylvania, Saturday.--An excursion train has fallen over an embankment near this centre. Details are not yet obtainable, but about 100 ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. "ROUGHNESS AND RECRIMINATION."

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The opening of the football season yesterday was marred by several instances of rough play. In the Essendon- Carlton match four players, were injured: ...

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  36. CRUSADE AGAINST MORMONISM.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Mr. W. T. Stead, editor of the "Review of Reviews," in a letter to "The Times," strenuously protests, in the name of religious liberty, against the ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. COPYRIGHT. COMPOSITIONS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--An action was instituted prior to the Gympie Eisteddfod in April last year, at which two of the competitive numbers were copyright compositions ...

    Article : 179 words
  38. ASSAULTS ON WOMEN.

    It was reported yesterday that another case of assault upon a woman occurred at Mosman on Saturday night. According to the rumor, a young woman was ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. VERY MUCH IDENTIFIED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The man who committed suicide by banging himself from the back of a bedstead at Cohen's Cosmopolitan Hotel Ballarat, was on Saturday identified by ...

    Article : 132 words
  40. HOBBLE SKIRT BARRED.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Lord Chamberlain (Earl Spencer) has notified the leading dressmakers in London that ladies Wearing the hobble skirt will not be permitted to attend ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. NOISY GOULBURN CADETS.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.--The first muster of the cadets in military area 13B, perhaps from the novelty of the event and an effervescent exuberance of animal spirits, was not greatly distinguished for quietness or amenableness to ...

    Article : 249 words
  42. VICTORIAN ELECTORAL ROLL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The new system under which the names of electors are obtained by means of schedules left at every house by police constables, and called for when filled in. ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. FIERCE HURRICANE.

    NEW ORLEANS, Saturday.--A fierce hurricane has caused much damage locally, and considerable privation. During the height of the storm six schooners ...

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  44. DESPERATE BURGLARS.

    Last night two burglars, disturbed in a shop at Alexandria, fired at a man who chased them. The burglars had entered the grocery store of Mr. Condon, at the corner of ...

    Article : 85 words
  45. Advertising

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    Advertising : 240 words
  46. EVIDENCE AT INQUESTS.

    MELBOURNE. Saturday.--The City Coroner severely commented to-day on the methods of giving evidence adopted by young doctors of the Melbourne Hospital. He said he was sick ...

    Article : 134 words
  47. A BRIGHTER FORTNIGHT.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--The past fortnight has been the brightest for some time for colliery workers. The mines throughout the Newcastle and Maltland districts have worked with ...

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  48. COLLISION IN THE NORTH SEA.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Greek steamer Elle came' into collision with the Danish steamer Alfa in the North Sen. The Alfa sank, and four members of her crow ...

    Article : 39 words
  49. WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED.

    BATHURST Sunday.--Mr. G. S. Booby, Minister for Education and Labor, prior to returning to Sydney by motor-car this morning, was interviewed by a reporter of "The Dally ...

    Article : 635 words
  50. RIDING FOR A FALL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--It is Intended by Mr. Hughes that the proposed amendments just rejected by referendum shall be resubmitted at the general elections in 1913. Ho thinks that ...

    Article : 176 words
  51. RICH REEF DISCOVERED.

    TRUNKEY CREEK, Saturday. -- A very rich reef was located yesterday at Betsey's Flat, eight miles west of Trunkey, by Mr. Swinfield's party, in virgin country. ...

    Article : 33 words
  52. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC.

    WINNIPEG, Saturday.--Mr. G. J. Bury, general, manager of the operating and maintenance department of the western lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, is ...

    Article : 54 words
  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 84 words
  54. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION T[?]S DAY.

    William Inglis and Son, at their Bazaar, at 12-- Horses. Fred. Brown, at Penshurst, at 11-- Furniture. ...

    Article : 24 words
  55. THE NIKKO MARU AT PINKENBA.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Japanese mail steamer Nikko Marn, Captain Vagi in command, arrived at pinkenba to- night from Japan, via ports. She sailed from Yokohama on April 1, and experienced fine weather throughout. ...

    Article : 90 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 47 words
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