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  2. THE GREAT CHANCELLOR.

    LONDON, October 20.--Mr. Lloyd George has declared that if the insuranse Bill does not go through in the autumn session he will fall. This declaration, made "in ringing tones and ...

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  3. LABOR AND THE SENATE.

    The Political Labor League of this State has taken early steps to ensure the selection of the Senate Labor candidates. Nominations for the selection closed on September 1, the last date ...

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  4. WIRELESS.

    Owing to the power plant at the Pennant hills wireless station requiring some adjusting, Mr. Balsille, the Commonwealth wireless expert, has been unable to complete the requisite ...

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  5. THE APPROACH OF CHRISTMAS.--RECORD ENGLISH MAIL.

    SORTING THE CHRISTMAS LETTERS FOR THE ENGLISH MAIL AT THE G.P.O. YESTERDAY EVENING. The biggest English mail ever sent from Sydney was despatched yesterday evening. It was the last before Christmas, and whereas 2647lb. weight of letters were sent by the Christmas mall last year, there were yesterday 4681lb;--nearly double the quantity. Allowing an average of 60 letters to the lb., about 234,000 letters, post-cards, and letter-cards passed through the G.P.O. An interesting feature in this connection, also, is the fact that, though the public were allowed five minutes' grace in which to post their letters, not one was dropped in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WEAPON WITH WHICH HENRY TREVASCUS WAS KILLED.

    It is a plough coulter 21¼in long; the shaft is 11in, by 1½in. by ½in.; the blade 10¼in. by 2½in. One side of the blade is inscribed "Bengal," and the other "T. R. Cadman and Sons, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LADY MAYORESS' RECEPTION.

    To meet Lady Chelmsford, and welcome her on her return from England, the Lady Mayoress (Lady Taylor) entertained about two hundred ladies at a reception ...

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  8. OVER KENSINGTON.

    Although the wind was choppy and the conditions generally not too favorable for an aviation display, Mr. W. E. Hart moved out of the Agricultural Society's Grounds,Moore Park, with ...

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  9. THE LIQUOR FIGHT.

    A largely-attended meeting of the State council of the Now South Wales Alliance was hold on Monday evening. Amongst the correspondence was a letter from the Governor-General's office conveying the thanks of his ...

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  10. PROPOSED TRAMWAY.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday gave consideration to the expediency of the construction of a line of electric tramway from the Bellevue-hill line to Bondi Beach. ...

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  11. THE KING'S THANKS.

    The Australian Coronation contingent of New South Wales cadets took with them to England a statuette of an Australian cadet, worked in Broke-hill sliver, for presentation to the King. ...

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  12. ROYAL SYDNEY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    A special meeting of the Royal Sydney Philharmonic Society was held last night at the Girls' High School, when the Secretary, Mr. Johnson, submitted a draft copy of rules to ...

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  13. THE LEOPARD CUB AND HIS FOSTER-MOTHER.

    The cub is four weeks old. He is the only survivor of three born at the Zoo, and Mr. Smith, the Keeper farmed him out to the old cat. She plays the part of the dutiful mother very, willingly, but the young leopard is fast outgrowing his foster brother and sister. Something might happen when he grows a bit bigger, but in the meanwhile he has the run of the keeper's house, and plays with the children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GREAT HEAT IN QUEENSLAND.

    CHARLEVILLE (Q.), Tuesday.--Morvey station, West Cooper, reports an extraordinary heat wave last week, the temperature rising on Saturday to 115deg.; whilst at Currawilla ...

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  15. PRESENT TO THE KING.

    STATUETTE IN BROKEN-HILL SILVER, FROM MAJOR G. W. WYNNE AND THE CORONATION CADETS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION.

    MISS ROSE SCOTT--PAINTING BY MISS FLORENCE RODWAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STORMS IN THE PACIFIC.

    Hard pressed by stormy weather on her passage across the Pacific from Puget Sound, the tramp steamer. Strathspey ran short of coal, and the captain was compelled to call at ...

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  18. HOSPITAL ORGANISATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The various hospitals in Melbourne have come together under an organisation, and agreement for the control of a uniform standar dof supplies for each of ...

    Article : 171 words
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