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  2. "MAGNIFICENT !"

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The executive of the British Parliamentary Labor Party have despatched a cable message of congratulations to the Australian Labor ...

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  3. UNDER WHICH FLAG ?

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. R. M'Kenna (First Lord of the Admiralty) stated, in reply to Mr. A. Burgoyne (Unionist), that the date ...

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  4. WAVE OF EMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Within the last three weeks 9500 emigrants, sailed from the Clyde. The tradesmen went for the most part to the United States, and the ...

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  5. THE GERMAN EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Krupp's Germania Yards, at Kiel, have contracted for the third battleship of the German 1910 programme. The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" ...

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  6. FROM WITHIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Rosebery gave notice of the following resolutions:-- Firstly, that in future the House of Lords ...

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  7. LOSS OF THE PERICLES.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Pericles inquiry was completed to-day. Captain Alrey, of the Government steamer Penguin, gave evidence that he had located the ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 449 words
  9. THE ELECTORATES.

    Labor was naturally jubilant in Dalley yesterday, but there was a total absence of excitement. That had burned itself out in the small hours of the morning, the crowd round the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S EFFORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australian High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) is in augurating an extensive system of newspaper advertising, which will include weekly ...

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  11. BUSY ON THE THUNDERER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The keel of the battleship Thunderer has been laid at Poplar, and day and night shifts of workmen have been arranged for. ...

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  12. CRIMINAL TO MILLIONAIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The evidence in a libel action in Berlin showed that Karl May, a septuagenarian millionaire and philanthropist, the author of pious ...

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  13. MEET OF KENT AND KENTISH MEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Rev. R. L. Gwynne is sending 20 respectable Kentish youths by the R.M.S. Osterley (which leaves London on Friday) to ...

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  14. MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The dock workers and 6000 carters at Marseilles have decided on a 24 hours' strike in sympathy with those naval reservists who stiff ...

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  15. AN INDUSTRIAL VICTORY.

    Sir,--Speaking on the question of Federal elections Mr. Cook is reported to have said that the late coal trouble had roused Labor and caused it to poll every ounce of its strength; and Mr. Grant (secretary of the Political Labor ...

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  16. IN QUEENSLAND.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.--The result of the polling in the central district was beyond the expectations of the most ardent Laborites. It was anticipated that Mr. Higgs would secure ...

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  17. "UNPARALLELED SITUATION."

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Presiding at a United Club luncheon yesterday, Mr. A. J. Balfour (leader of the Opposition) declared that the present parliamentary situation was ...

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  18. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Great interest is being shown in South, Africa in the match on the Zambesi for the sculling championship. There is some betting ...

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  19. REVISED LAND TAX.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--In connection with the revised tax on the increment of land in Germany, it is proposed that the Empire should take 50 per cent of the ...

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  20. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    John M. Robertson (47), who was picked up on Wednesday night on the railway line near Salt Pan Creek station, with both logs cut off, died at Sydney Hospital yesterday. ...

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  21. HUNTER.

    KURRI KURRI, Thursday.--The miners, at this end of the field at any rate, are jubilant a[?] the magnificent majority they recorded for Mr. Mat, Charlton for the House of ...

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  22. CANADIAN PULPWOOD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Speaking in the Quebee Legislature yesterday, the Premier (Sir Lomer Gouin) announced that it was the intention of his Government to prohibit ...

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  23. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    COOMA, Thursday.--A child, Florence Phillips, 3 years of age, the daughter of James Phillips, of Umeralla Siding, was yesterday playing with other children round a fire in the ...

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  24. IN VICTORIA.

    The first batch of postal votes for the Ballarat division has been counted. Mr. Deakin secured 172, and Mr. Russel 158. There are 1200 altogether. The balance will he dealt with ...

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  25. TOURS TO GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Tariff Reform League is organising periodic visits of working-men of all shades of polities to Germany to study social and labor ...

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  26. MEAT RIOTS IN NEW YORK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The dearness of meat has led to riots, in which women played the principal part in New York. The immediate result has been the closing ...

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  27. MACQUARIE.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--The figures for Macquarie have upset all calculations. Even the most sanguine of Labor supporters did not expect the majority to exceed 500. Bathurst and ...

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  28. ACCIDENT WHILE DRIVING.

    BEGA, Thursday.--A smash occurred on the Nimitybella Mountain yesterday. A. Keys and A. Binnie were bound for Nimitybelle Show with a four-in-hand and were leading two prize ...

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  29. FRENCH PREMIER IN PERIL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--A madman has been arrested at St. Etienne, France, armed with na knife and two loaded revolvers. ...

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  30. "WHO DELEGATED THEM?"

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The liberal papers characterise the "Imperial Pioneers" as "dumped colonial protectionists." and ridicule their claim to be ...

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  31. PORTER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    BATHURST, Thursday.-- Patrick Nugent jun. (17), porter at Brewongle, was attempting to board a moving stock train on Tuesday, when he slipped between the brake van and ...

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  32. IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The debate on the Veto resolutions was continued yesterday in the House of Commons. An amendment by Lord Winterton ...

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  33. WOOLBUYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Representatives of the wool trade from all parts of West Yorkshire met at Bradford yesterday and resolved to broaden the basis of the ...

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  34. NORTH SYDNEY.

    Although the workers for Mr. G. B. Edwards at North Sydney expected him to have a substantial majority, they anticipated he would be beaten in one subdivision at least. The final ...

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  35. AN ELECTION AGENT'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Arthur Fane, Mr. Archer's election agent, who was in good health yesterday, returned home complaining of pains in the side, and died during the night. Heart ...

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  36. A TENNESSEE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Tennessee Supreme Court confirmed the sentence of 20 years' Imprisonment passed on Colonel Cooper for the murder at ...

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  37. PROVISION FOR SIR WILLIAM.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A suggestion emanating from some members of the Labor Party has been made that Sir "William Lyne should be provided for by an offer to support him ...

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  38. SLEEP, DREAMS, AND VISIONS.

    "The man who said, 'Six hours' sleep for a man, seven for a woman, eight for a child, and nine for a fool, needed the full nine hours." said the lecturer. The audience cheerod ...

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  39. ANOTHER ELECTION ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The posting of the election returns at Bendigo lost night was responsible for a serious accident to James Hynes, Being unable to obtain a satisfactory view, he ...

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  40. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Trades-hall to-night passed a resolution viewing with "greatest satisfaction the magnificent victory achieved by the Labor Partyat yesterday's elections, and tenders its heartiest ...

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  41. DAKOTA RANCHMAN'S CLAIM.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- After a hearing which lasted 123 days, Judge Lawton, presiding over the Boston Circuit Court has dismissed a Dakota ranchman's claim to be ...

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  42. GAOL DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The County Gaol in Connecticut, U.S.A., was yesterday destroyed by fire. The prisoners were all removed to a place ...

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  43. ARCHDEACON GUNTHER.

    In an address to the parishioners of St. John's, Parramatta, at the annual vestry meeting on Tuesday evening. Archdeacon Gunther, who has been in charge of the parish for 42 years, said: ...

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  44. GREAT DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent reports that 130 tons of dynamite exploded in Kobe roadstead, doing great damage to the city. ...

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  45. MURDEROUS FRENCH ANARCHIST.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An anarchist who was yesterday released from prison in Paris went to the Palace of Justice, and fired four shots ut the judge who had sentenced him. ...

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  46. INTERNATIONAL LOADLINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands have joined Great Britain, France, and Germany in reciprocally recognising loadmarks, and ...

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  47. SIR EDWARD GREY'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In a letter to his constituents, members of the Berwick-upon- Tweed Liberal Association, Sir Edward Grey ...

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  48. THE BARRIER EXPLOSION.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--Mr. T. Hall, coroner, this afternoon continued the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Charles Wright Baker, which occurred as the ...

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  49. NEPEAN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 words
  50. RIOT AT GRENFELL.

    GRENFELL, Thursday.--Rioting occurred in the street last night. The police, who were overpowered, received severe injuries. Constable Bovard was removed to an hotel and ...

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  51. "YANKEE SWEAT."

    YOUNG, Thursday.--A very interesting case came before Mr. F. B. Treatt. P.M., on Tuesday afternoon last, when William Evans was charged with playing a game of chance in a ...

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  52. SUICIDE OF A BARONET.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Sir Thomas Tancred, who was a sheep-farmer in New Zealand in his youth, was recently found in a dying condition in Rotten-row. ...

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  53. DUBBO CIRCUIT COURT.

    DUBBO, Thursday.--At the Circuit Court, Acting- Justice Fitzhardinge on the Bench, Edward C. Skelly was charged with the murder of Eric Clyne, near Stuart Town, on December 17, and was acquitted. Both were ...

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  54. MUST BET SILENTLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The New York State Assembly has, by 98 to 34, passed a bill to prevent bookmakers calling the odds on racecourses. ...

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  55. "IDIOTS CAN VOTE."

    LONDON, Thursday.--The French Court of Cassation has decided that a certified idiot, unless otherwise disqualified, is entitled to vote. ...

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  56. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, replying to a question by Mr. Norton Griffiths (Unionist, Wednesbury), said that the ...

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  57. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 302 words
  58. PRESS OPINIONS.

    "The "Advertiser" says:--"The final conclusions as to the effect of the appeal to the people throughout the Commonwealth must be postponed until fuller details of the elections are ...

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  59. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Rusian and Armenian passengers by the steamer Cairnrona, which was recently on fire, refuse to resume the voyage in that vessel to America. They are returning to ...

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  60. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN SAILING RACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Medway Yacht Club has accepted a challenge from Sydney to race for the Anglo- Australian Shield on the Medway in ...

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  61. COUNTING THE VOTES.

    The public who naturally draw comparisons with State elections were impatient on Wednesday night with the apparently slow progress Bade in counting the poll, and at the absence of ...

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  62. FIRES ON SHIPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The German-Australian steamer Sonneberg, 3879 tons,. has put into Aden with her No. 3 hold on fire. Owing to the difficulty which has been ...

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  63. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION.

    A general meeting of the Engineering Association of New South Wales was hold at the Royal Society's rooms, Elizabeth-street, last night, the president, Mr. E. J. Erskine, being in the chair. ...

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  64. ADELAIDE "REGISTER."

    The "Register" says:--"It would obviously be premature yet to attempt in other than shadowy outline to estimate the results of the great contest which closed last night. The ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  67. OUTBREAK ON THE TELAMON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The fire on the steamer Telamon, which Las put into Perim, is in No. 1. lower hold, which contains apples. Water, was pumped into ...

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  68. Advertising

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