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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 393 words
  3. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Mr. Arthur Macarthur, the hon secretary of the movement to protest against the closing of Federal Government House, speaking yesterday about the monster public meeting to be held in ...

    Article : 455 words
  4. BIG RENTS FOR SLUMS.

    It is an axiom amongst these who know anything of real estate that the most difficult property to manage is that consisting of low-grade dwellings. For this reason alone the work of ...

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  5. BURNED ALIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The chester-Liverpool express was derailed near Widnes, Lancashire last night with appalling consequences. The disaster was caused by the engine ...

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  6. CHINA'S POLICY.

    PEKIN, Wednesday.--At the secret meeting of the National Assembly on Monday, the Acting Premier stated that it was useless to settle the Mongolian question by force. China's best ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. THE GAS CONTROVERSY.

    Mr. Carmichael stated last night that the publication of Mr. Knox's address did not meet what was required of the Gas Company and its advocates. ...

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  8. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Mr. Griffith yesterday foreshadowed the postponement of sanctioned public works on account of the tightness of the money market. "At no period in the history of the State," ...

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  9. WASHED-OUT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The floods which have done so much damage in various parts of the Slate during the past three days have shown little signs of abating. in some cases ...

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  10. DALAI LAMA RESTORED.

    PEKIN. Tuesday Evening.--The Acting-Premier has announced that the Dalai Lama will be permitted to resume his former functions. The Government have ordered the Chinese ...

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  11. THE LOAN CONTRACT.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The London firm which negotiated a £10,000,000 loan for China-- the contract being actively opposed by the Powers-- has declared its intention to proceed ...

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  12. AMERICAN MEAT TRUST.

    The American Meat Trust came in for more criticism yesterday, when Mr. Charles William Little, managing director of the Coreena Pastoral Proprietary, Ltd.. gave evidence ...

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  13. ASSEMBLY PASSIVE.

    PEKIN, Wednesday.--The National Assembly in secret session on Monday resolved to support the Government in any reasonable loan scheme. ...

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  14. PLAYING WITH FIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Irish express was pulled up at Colwyn Bay owing to one of the carriages being on fire The apartment contained a party of school ...

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  15. WILL THEY STRIKE?

    Employees' representatives on Wages Boards are dissatisfied with their pay, and Mr. Fern, M.L.A., yesterday gave the chairman of the Metalliferous Miners' Board to understand that ...

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  16. THE AIR V. THE SEA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening--The Portsmouth correspondent of the "Globe" states that the Admiralty is proposing to make a large increase in hydro-acroplanes ...

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  17. PARLIAMENT'S WASTED TIME.

    in promising a deputation yesterday afternoon to try to got through Parliament this session a bill to provide for the, eradication of the pest known as water hyacinth, from the ...

    Article : 290 words
  18. TERRIBLE TALLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Turkish Ambassador in London has furnished an account of the damage to property and the loss of life caused by the earthquake on the western shores ...

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  19. TO-DAY.

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  20. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Aeroplamng yesterday at Villa Ccublay, France, M. Legagnoux reached a height of 18,272ft--nearly [?] miles --thus establishers a word's record. ...

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  21. UNDESIRABLES.

    The safe-wrecking gang, which is at present operating in Sydney, made a further attempt on Tuesday night, when a large safe at the British Records Proprietary, Ltd., 23 ...

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  22. AUSTRIA'S IRELAND.

    BUDAPEST,Tuesday Evening.--Rlotous scenes were witnessed at the opening of Par[?] Count Tisza President of the Parliament. ...

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  23. OIL FUEL.

    LONDON. Tuesday Evening.--It is unofficially stated that the new battleships, the keels of which are to be laid down at Devonport and Portsmouth by Christmas, will use exclusively ...

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  24. THE WAIHI STRIKERS.

    AUCKLAND,Wednesday.--Parry and M'Londan who refused to find [?] surliest for a year, were commuted to gaol The strikers camped at the Waihi Union hall ...

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  25. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    The question of preference to unionists was prominent in the proceedings of the Metalli ferous Wages Board yesterday. The board inquiring into the wages and ...

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  26. WHAT ITALY OFFERS.

    PARIS,Wednesday,--Advices from Swizerland indicate thet Tuekey desires to retain Tobruk in Tripoli as a port of access to the hinterland but [?] is not likely to agree as ...

    Article : 120 words
  27. A PASSENGER TRICKED.

    Samuel Watson, a passenger by the Union Company's steamer Mahono, which arrived in Sydney yesterday, has reported to the Detective office that he has been relieved of £10 ...

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  28. THE LAST SCENE.

    TOKIO, Wednesday Afternoon.--General Nogl was buried to-day with great military honors. Prince Arthur of Connaught special envoy of Great British to the Mikado's funeral was ...

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  29. THIEVES AT ROSE BAY.

    Thieves visited the residence of Herbert Lester, Dover-road, Rose Bay, on Tuesday evening, during the absence of the inmates. The house was thoroughly ransacked, but the ...

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  30. POLICE ON THE FIELD.

    WELLINGTON(N.Z.), Wednesday.--in the House of Representatives this evening, the prime Minister said the police would not he Kept a day longer at Waihi than was ...

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  31. STEAMER ROBBERY.

    EgIll Rostrup, a passenger by the steamer Levuka from Fiji, informed the police that, during a short absence front his cabin yesterday prior to the sailing of the vessel for ...

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  32. ULSTER CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Sir Edward Carson, lender of the Ulster Unionists, opens his Ulster campaign at Enniskillen to-day A[?] feature of the situation is the ...

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  33. NAVAL DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--A breech block which was blown off one of the big guns on the battleship King Edward VII. at Colonsay in the Hebrides on a member of men, ...

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  34. WHEN WIRELESS FAILED.

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.--According to the reports from Fremantle. the steamers to the west fighting against the heavy gale that [?] across the Bight and right round the ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT ACTION ADVOCATED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--in the Legislative Council to-day, Mr. W. Manifold moved:-- That in the opinion of this House, it is desirable that the Government should take action to prevent the ...

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  36. VICTORIAN ROBBERIES.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--Mr. Weniger, merry-go-round proprietor, reported to the Wangaratta police on Monday that £150 had been stolen from his ...

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  37. RAPID RISE IN THE RIVER MURRAY.

    ALBURY. Wednesday.--Since Monday there has been a rapid rise of 7ft. in the Murray River but stockowners and other residents in the lowlying parts had received timely warning, ...

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  38. FEARS OF AN OUTBREAK.

    LONDON Tuesday Evening.--Trades-union leaders are perturbed at the approach of Ulster Day. The likelihood of the unrest forcing Messrs. ...

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  39. THE WRECK OF THE ENDEAVOUR.

    SUVA, Wednesday.--The American four-masted, schooner Endeavour, which stranded on Gau Island a few days ago, whilst on route from Puget Sound to Suva, is still in the same ...

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  40. DENIED A KISS.

    MADRID Tuesday Evening.--Fernandez, a Spaniard being denied a kiss, slabbed his sweetheart, and then shot the girl's father and mother, all totally in the streets of ...

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  41. EVICTED TENANTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Cochran asked the Premier if, notwithstanding the assurance the latter had given him that Government [?] on the Rocks resumed ...

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  42. DEFENDERS OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The King spent the day on horseback in the firing line of the "Blue" army, which under Lieutenant-General Grierson is defending the supposed attack on ...

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  43. AMERICAN MONEY MARKET.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.--A money stringency is impending throughout the United States, necessitating deposit by the Government of funds in the national banks. It is ...

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  44. "DEAD AGAINST SINGLE-TAX."

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Mr. A. Ure (Lord Advocate for Scotland), addressing his constituents at Linllthgow yesterday, declared that he was "dead against the single tax." hecause ...

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  45. WOOKATA SAFE.

    ADELAIDE Wednesday,--The steamer Wookata concerning which there was much [?] to hen non-arrival on the West Coast where she was due during the height of a recent ...

    Article : 49 words
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