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  2. AMERICAN NEWS.

    A tender attached to the United States battle-ship New Hampshire was crossing the North River, New York, last night, when it capsized. There were 100 bluejackets on ...

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  3. LABOUR DAY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The three hun[?]red guests who took part in the annual dinner held at the Trades-hall last night in connection with the Eight Hours and Labour ...

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  4. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    A f[?]endish crime has been committed at Los Angeles, California At midnight on Friday a terrific explosion occurred in the offices of the Los Angeles "Times," in which ...

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  5. LABOUR QUESTIONS. Lock-out in the Cotton Trade.

    Despite the fact that Mr. G. R. Askwith (Comptroller-General of the Labour Department of the Board of Trade) arranged a conference between the employers and ...

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  6. THE BUDGET.

    The new land taxes, which are a feature of the Budget, have caused two [?]andowners, Lord Manvers and Lady Carnarvon, to sell large estates in Nottinghamshire. ...

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  7. THE DUTCH FLEET. CROWDS OF SIGHT-SEERS.

    So great was the rush of people to Port Melbourne yesterday afternoon to inspect the Dutch war-ships, the De Ruyter, the Koningin Regentes, and the Hertog ...

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  8. ATTRACTING SETTLERS. MR. M'KENZIE AT PUEBLO.

    Mr. M'Kenzie, Victorian Minister for Lands, who is returning from his mission to Europe in search of settlers, addressed the Irrigation Conference at Pueblo, ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Gibson Carmichael gave a dinner party at State Government-house on Saturday evening, to which the following well, invited:— ...

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  10. FOOTBALL FRACAS.

    The final league match on Saturday was seriously marred by what one old follower of the game unhesitatingly described as "the most disgraceful s[?]ne ever witnessed ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES ACTIVITY.

    The New South Wales Agent-General's office supplies the immigration statistics as regards that State for the quarter July-September, as follows:—Farm hands, 326; ...

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  12. WELSH COAL MINES.

    Fortified by the decision of the miners employed throughout the Welsh collieries to grant strike pay to those who are engaged in disputes, 8,000 men stopped work ...

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  13. BERLIN RIOTS.

    The vicious assault which was committed by mounted policemen during the progress of the Berlin riots upon four English and American correspondents — Mr. Wire ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  15. LOAN FOR FIGHTING FUND.

    The boilermakers of Scotland and the North of England, who are engaged in a dispute with the employers, are agitating in favour of raising a large loan wherewith ...

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  16. TURKISH CRUELTIES.

    The Athens correspondent of "The Times" comments on the extreme rigour which the Turkish Government is showing in disarming the Macedonians. This action ...

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  17. UNIONS COMBINING.

    Another example of the tendency which has been shown of late by the trades unions towards combining is afforded by the unions representing the metal and foundry ...

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  18. CANADIAN ITEMS.

    A strange principle has been affirmed by a jury in a murder case which was concluded yesterday at Barrie, Ontario. The prisoners were Mary Dolan and ...

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  19. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  20. POLITICAL PROBLEMS.

    The decision of the executive of the Labour party to recommend the general conference in February next to abolish the party pledge is regarded with uncertainty ...

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  21. MOTOR EXCURSION.

    The motor trip given to a party of officers of the fleet on Saturday afternoon by the Automobile Club was very enjoyable. The journey was along a winding route of valley ...

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  22. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  23. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Roosevelt, who was chosen as chairman of the New York State Republican Convention in spite of the opposition of the party "bosses," opened the Congressional ...

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  24. MAD MOTORING.

    The Vanderbilt Cup Motor Race, which was held this year on the Nassau county triangular course, including the Long Island Park-way, was responsible for a ...

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  25. Newspaper Views.

    "The Times" says:—"The action of the executive is intended to make a better impression on the trade unionists and the Government. If the recommendation is ...

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  26. MINING SHARES.

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  27. INDIAN SEDITION.

    A trial has been proceeding at Nasik, in the Bombay district, of a number of natives who have been giving trouble through their connection with secret societies. During ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  29. Mr. Osborne's Opinion.

    Mr. W. V. Osborne, the railway porter whose action as secretary of the Walthamstow branch of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants resulted in the House of ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The trials under steam of a British second-class cruiser just completed have given a speed of 26.84 knots an hour. This is the record for cruisers, except of the ...

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  31. MOTOR MISHAPS. CAR, WAGGON, AND CYCLE.

    A motor accident occurred in New-street, Brighton, near the Gardenvale police station, on Saturday afternoon, and the driver of the car, Dr. Leary, of ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    ALL DAY.—Zoological-gardens, Royal-park. 3 p.m.—Reception, at the invitation of the president and council of the Chamber of Commerce. ...

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  33. BILLIARDS CHAMPION. GRAY IN LEEDS.

    George Gray, the young Australian billiards champion, scored an easy victory in his second match at Leeds. He conceded his opponent, Hughes, 1,500 in 4,500, and ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The "Law Journal" puts forward what it considers would be a simple solution of the question how to provide for payment of members, This would be to reaffirm the ...

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  35. MR. WATT'S HEALTH.

    Some concern has lately been felt by the friends of the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) at the severe strain which is being made upon his health by this heavy official duties. ...

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  36. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue of the United Kingdom for the quarter ending September 30 was £41,540,819. Of this amount £8,290,000 was received in Customs duties, £12,071,000 ...

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  37. YOUNG GRAY'S FEAT.

    Gray's performance in making a record break is arousing much interest in the sporting world. It is to be recognised by handsome prizes. ...

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  38. SEASIDE INCIDENT.

    FRANKSTON, Sunday. — A narrow escape from loss of life happened at the Mile-bridge on Saturday afternoon. A buggy was approaching the bridge, when ...

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  39. WIRELESS LIGHTING.

    Herr Poulsen, the celebrated Danish inventor, who has secured patents for several important devices in wireless telegraphy and telephony, has been experimenting in ...

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  40. AERIAL SENSATIONS. ANOTHER AVIATOR KILLED.

    Captain Bertram Dickson, one of the most successful of British airmen, who was lately engaged at the British army manœuvres, was seriously injured yesterday at Milan. ...

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  41. FRENCH RAILWAYS.

    The occurrence of one accident after another on the French State railways during the past few months has given rise to considerable public alarm. The result of ...

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  42. CHOKED BY PEANUT.

    Consuelo Poole Syanley, aged 6 years, daughter of a resident of Henry-street, Windsor, was choked on Saturday by a peanut. Her mother heard her ...

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  43. PEDESTRIANISM.

    R. E. Walker, the South African sprinter, who a few weeks ago challenged J. Donaldson, of Victoria, the holder of the 100 yards professional championship, to ...

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  44. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

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  45. Advertising

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  46. WEALTHY JOCKEY.

    The estate of the late Thomas Loates, the once famous jockey, whose license was withdrawn in 1900, is valued at £250,000. His fortune was due to the advice given to ...

    Article : 87 words
  47. ONE THOUSAND MILE RACE.

    An air race from Chicago to New York has been planned. The distance is 1,000 miles, and 10 entries have been received. A few weeks ago the Chicago "Evening ...

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  48. FORGERY CHARGE.

    Captain Hugh Willyams has surrendered himself to the police at Truro, in Cornwall, in connection with a charge against him of forging the signature of his uncle, Mr. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. TRAMWAY RETURNS.

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  51. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY.

    The accounts of the New Zealand Shipping Company Limited for the year ended June 30 show a profit balance of £69,600. A dividend of 10/ and a bonus of 2/6 per ...

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  52. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Saunders, sen., of Willimout, Korumburra, grazier, who died on July 28, left estate of the value of £7,214. It consists of £5,706 realty and £4,508 personalty, and by a will dated October 29, ...

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  53. Advertising

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