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  2. THE PRESIDENCY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.--The State primary elections resulted in the Progressives nominating 80 of 100 of the Republican Party's candidates for the State Legislature, The ...

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  3. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australian financial correspondent of "The Times," in an article on the Australian financial year, comments upon the increased expenditure, and predicts ...

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  4. PRESS AND PARLIAMENT

    There was a simmer of excitement in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, but after the Premier bad denied a rumor concerning the Speaker it disappeared. There was ...

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  5. THE NIELSEN EPISODE.

    The Labor movement was a purifying influence. Inside its own ranks men could rise by sheer merit alone, and this fact rendered the party intolerant of aught that savored of ...

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  6. THE GAS BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the debate on the second reading of the Gas Bill was continued. Mr. Cusack congratulated the Minister on ...

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  7. OUT AGAIN.

    During the discussion on the Gas Bill in the Legislative Assembly last night, the member for Bega (Mr. Wood) came into conflict with the, Speaker, who ordered his removal from the ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  9. RESULT IN VERMONT.

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  10. "POPE AND KING."

    MUDGEE, Thursday.--Mr. Trefle, Minister for Agriculture,, accompanied by Mr. W. F. Dunn, M.L.A.," arrived in Mudgee this morning, in order to address the electors. To-night he will ...

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  11. THE CRICKETERS.

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  12. THE CANDIDATES.

    DESMOINES (IOWA), Thursday.--Mr. Roose- velt is campaigning unceasingly. In his speeches he declares that nominally the Presidential contest is a three cornered fight, but in ...

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  13. THE VEND JUDGEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Scullin (Vic,), in the House of Representatives to-day, drew the attention of the Attorney-General to the following excerpt from a report of the Coal ...

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  14. MR. TAFT HORS DE COMBAT.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.--President Taft is ill with gout, and is suffering from a sprained ankle, due to a slight accident on the golf course. ...

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  15. WILSON ON IMMIGRATION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Governor Wilson (Leomocratic nominee) has offered a solution of the immigration question in an address to the foreign language editors here. He said that ...

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  16. TO-DAY.

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  17. PANAMA CANAL.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Evening.--The "Neueste Nachrichten" bemoans the probability of Europe being "unable to unite in common action against America, as it ought to." with regard ...

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  18. SCARBOROUGH MATCH.

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  19. LABOR AND CITY COUNCIL.

    The central executive of the Political Labor League has just endorsed, the platform of the party which has been prepared for the City Council elections in December. The new ...

    Article : 501 words
  20. DEFENCE FORCE PENSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--When the motion of Mr. Mathews (Vic.), in favor of pensions to members of the defence force, was called in the House of Representatives this afternoon. Mr. ...

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  21. LOOKING OUT FOR TRADE.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Evening.--Germany is projecting a large exhibit for the Panama-San Francisco Exhibition in the hope of capturing South American business. ...

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  22. THE MONOPLANE ACCIDENT.

    PARRAMATTA, Thursday.--Drs. Kearney, of Parramatta, and Hinder, of Summer-hill, motored to Windsor this morning, and examined Mr. Hart, at the local hospital. ...

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  23. BIG EARTHFALL.

    NEW ORLEANS, Wednesday Evening.--An enormous earthfall has occurred in the Culebra Cut. Panama Canal. A million tons of gravel fell into the cut. ...

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  24. UNION OR ASSOCIATION.

    The various unions connected with the theatrical profession in Sydney have under consideration the attitude to be adopted by them in regard to the matinee performance fixed for ...

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  25. OFF THE FOOTBOARDS.

    The Tramway Employees' Union has issued instructions to its members,that all conductors are expected to enforce the regulations dealing with footboard riding and other matters in ...

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  26. SHARE OF PROFITS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--"Pall Mall Gazette" states that, with the exception of the four who accepted the Board of Control's terms, the Australian team's share of the profits of the ...

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  27. SAFETY AT SEA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The new regulations of the Board of Trade governing life-saving appliances for ships at sea will take effect from January 1. 1913. ...

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  28. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

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  29. BARRIERS ON THE CARS.

    In order to expedite traffic, and to secure to the driver complete and unrestricted control over the mechanism, the Chief Commissioner, has had the front platform of all tramway cars ...

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  30. BRITAIN AND CHINA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Mail" states that China has not replied to the British Tibetan memorandum. When it was presented the members of the ...

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  31. WHY MR. FISHER WAS ABSENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--There has been comment here over the fact that neither Mr. Fisher nor any other member of the Federal Ministry attended to-day's annual luncheon ...

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  32. MR. R. D. MEAGHER.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon Mr. Donaldson gave notice of his intention to move on Tuesday for leave to bring in a bill "to admit Mr. Richard Denis Meagher as ...

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  33. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE HONORED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--At Government House to-day Sir Day Bosanquet presented Foreman porter. C. A. Kemp, of the Railway Department, with a certificate of merit from the ...

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  34. A LUCKLESS "POM-POM."

    Recently some anti-militarists in New Zealand, invited the Christchurch City Council to remove from the public gaze a "pom-pom" captured during the Boer war. The gun was ...

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  35. DELAYED ENGLISH MAIL.

    The Postal Department notifies that owing to heavy weather, the R.M.S. Orsova, conveying the incoming English and foreign malls, was unable to enter the harbor at Fremantic until ...

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  36. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    BURROWA, Thursday.--Work is now proceeding with the construction of the Galong-Burrowa railway line. ...

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  37. Advertising

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