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  4. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL UNREST. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' DISPUTE.

    Mr. Buxton (President of the Boure Of, Trade) conferred this morning witt the railway managers in an effort to settle, the. railway employees' dispute, ...

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  5. LATE SPORTING. [Reuter's Message.] SCULLING.

    East will pilot logwell in his sculling match. with Burry. ...

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  6. CARDINAL MORAN'S DEATH

    The coffin containing the body of the late Cardinal Moran was removed from the Palace at Manly this afternoon, the mourners being Archbishop ...

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  7. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    There was intense excitement in political circles' this morning over the close finish for the Liverpool Plains byelection., For a time the fate. of the. ...

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  8. THE POPE'S ILLNESS.

    The condition of Pope Pius, who is seriously ill, remains unchanged. Cardinal Moran's death was not communicated to him, fearing a shock. ...

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  9. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The cricket match between Notts and Derbyshire was drawn.Hardstaff, scored 106 not out. ...

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  10. LATE CABLE NEWS. [Reoter's Messages.] DEATH OF BISHOP OF SALISBURY.

    The death occurred to-day of the Bishop; of Salisbury. ...

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  11. ENGLISH CRICKETERS' AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    It is stated that; C. B. Fry has declined to accompany. the English' cricketers touring Australia this 'year. ...

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  12. A BOXING CASE.

    A case of interest in boxing circles was heard at the Kurri Kurri court today, when "J.. E..Cummins sued Joe Shakespeare, boxing- tournament ...

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  13. WOOL BILL VETOED.

    President, Taft has vetoed the Wool Bill recently passed by Congress. ...

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  14. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver (standard) was. quotsd today at' 2s. O½d. per oz. ...

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  15. MR. HOOLEY'S RELEASE ORDERED.;

    Mr. E. T. Hooley has apologised for contempt of court and furnished proper accounts of his financial transactions. His release from prison has accordingly ...

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  16. NATIONAL GRANARIES.

    The London newspapers are discussing the question of the shortage of food in wartime, and the problem of national granaries.. i ...

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  17. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Hughes. (Federal-Attoruey-General) denies that little progress has been made in the Federal Government's preparation of its sessional ' programme. ...

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  18. WORK RESUMING AT LONDON DOOKS.

    Work is feeing gradually resumed at the London Docks. The Port of London authority has reinstated the strikers in ita employ. ...

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  19. FLIGHT FROM ST. LOUIS TO NHW.YORK.

    In attempting a flight from St. louis to Now York the aviator Atwood today roached Pettsville (Ohio), attaining an average speed of 46 miles an ...

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  20. OBJECTION TO NON-UNIONISTS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Home Secretary) announced in the House of Cemmons to-day that a fresh difficulty had arisen with the London dockers., ...

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  21. THE LITHGOW DISPUTE.

    The first strike pay was distributed at Lithgow yesterday, the total amount being £35. Married men received 17s. 6d., their wives 8s. 9d. and ...

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  22. PATROL'S SAFE ARRIVAL.

    Von Frankenburg's" patrol, supposed to bave been massacred, ' has arrived safe at Damaraland. ' ...

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  23. SOLDIERS-IN READINESS FOR MANCHESTER.

    Two battalions of infantry and regiments of'cavalry are in readiness, in the event of trouble, to proceed to Manchester. ...

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  24. L.V.R.C. COMMITEE MEETING.

    A meeting of tho newly elected committee of the Licensed: Victuallers' Racing Club was bold at the. secretary's office this afternoon, when the ...

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  25. AN ASIATIC CHOLERA CASE.

    An. Asiatic cholera casa waa reported at Vienna to-day. ...

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  26. A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    One of the most mysterious disappearances yet reported is now engaging the attention of the police. A woman named Mrs. Janet ...

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  27. DESTRUCTION OF FOOD.

    'A thousand tons of food were destroyed at the docks and the warehouses during the dockers' strike, and there were large clearances at the railway ...

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  28. DEVASTATED BY CYCLONE.

    A cyclone devastated the district of High River (Alberta) to-day, where a shack, occupied by a woman and child, was carried 100 yards. The floor ...

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  29. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY MEETING.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Benevolent ' Society '.was held at the Town Hall this afternoon, when Mrs. G. C. Bowen presided over a fair ...

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  30. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  31. MILITARY PROTECTION SOUGHT AT CARDIFF.

    The Lord Mayor of Cardiff, fearing 'disturbances, asked for 500 infantry and 150 cavalry to protect tho food supplies. ...

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  32. SCOTTISH LEGISLATURE BILL,

    Mr. H. Dalziel has introduced a bill into the House of Commons to establish a legislature for. Scotland to deal with purely Scottish affairs. ...

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  33. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  34. FOOD AT LIVERPOOL.

    Food is almost at famine prices in Liverpool. A convoy of meat was escorted by soldiers from the docks to the merchants to-day.. ' ...

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  35. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Mr. R. Davies. Mr. Mastcrman's late election agent, was killed on the railway at Stafford to-day. ...

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  36. TERRIBLE BURNING ACGIBENT.

    A terrible burning accident occurred at Princess-street, off Angus-street, Adelaide, last evening. Jobn Hodge (85), who is said to hove ...

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  38. FACILITIES FOR MAIL DELIVERY.

    Mr. Samuel (Postmnster-General),. speaking; in the House of Commons today, said that the Government had recently obtained from the Central ...

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    "It Broke Up the Cold."—"I had a very bad cold a few weeks ago, and after trying different remedies got no relief," writes James G. Ted don, 35 ...

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  40. INFLICTING GRIEVOUS BODILY.HARM.

    Henry Sydney Hutchinson, a young man, was charged at. the Police Court this morning, before Major Crane, P.M.; with inflicting grievous bodily ...

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