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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS. MR. WADE WAITING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—No developments took place in the political situation to-day. All the Ministers were in town, and a Cabinet meeting was held. Members of the ...

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  3. EXPENSIVE STRIKE. Cost to France, £11,000,000.

    In spite of the commission of outrages by disappointed strikers, the French Government has succeeded in resuming a railway service which is practically up to the ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) received a letter yesterday from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), inclosing a communication from Sir Arthur ...

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  5. FEDERAL LEGISLATION.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce held a banquet at the A.N.A.-hall to-night. The president (Mr. F. W. Bush.) was in the chair ...

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  6. THE NEW REPUBLIC. TITLES OF NOBILITY ABOLISHED.

    The Portuguese Government has resolved to issue decrees to-day abolishing the House of Peers, the Council of State, and all titles of nobility, banishing the ...

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  7. GREAT FLYING FEAT. France to London.

    During last your the British Parliamentary Committee on Aeronautics secured the option of purchase, on behalf of the nation, of a Clement-Bayard airship which was then ...

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  8. A SYDNEY SENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A hitch has occurred in connection with the King's Prize concluded at the National Rifle Association meeting at Randwick on Friday. ...

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  9. POLITICAL PUZZLE. MYSTERY OF VETO CONFERENCE.

    There is much speculation both on the public platform and in the press as to the progress that is being made by the conference which is discussing the limitation of the ...

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  10. THE EXILED BRAGANZAS.

    The ex-King Manoel, accompanied by his mother, Queen Amelia, left Gibraltar on board King George's yacht, the Victoria and Albert, which flew for the ...

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  11. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A second bomb outrage has been committed. At midnight on Sunday a bomb was exploded in the Boulevard Percire, outside the residence of M. Emile Massard, a ...

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  12. DEVOLUTON IN BRITAIN.

    The question of devolution which has been raised in connection with the conference is discussed by the "Daily Chronicle" to-day. It remarks:—"Upon the foundation of ...

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  13. CELEBRATIONS IN ROME.

    The anniversary of the execution of Francisto Ferrer at Bareelona and the establishment of a republic in Portugal were celebrated yesterday by 10,000 ...

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  14. LINKING UP THE MALLEE.

    CHARLTON, Monday.—The Railways Standing Committee visited this district on Saturday to take evidence in connection with the proposed line to link up the ...

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  15. THE LAST ROCKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The steamer Germania, which arrived from Hong Kong today picked up about 24 hours after leaving that port the shipwrecked crew of the ...

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  16. SUPPORT OF MEMBERS.

    The Labour party has issued a manifesto, entitled "How the Osborne Judgment Dooms Trades Unionism." If says:—"The rich can draw cheques for thousands of ...

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  17. UNREST IN SPAIN.

    There are still signs of unrest in Spain. On Sunday encounters between Roman Catholic and Republican factions took place at Madrid, the disorder ...

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  18. RUN ON REVOLVERS.

    Wire-cutting, tampering with signals, placing logs on the rails, and attacking trains with revolvers, have been practised on an unprecedented scale. The police state ...

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  19. LIFE SAVING.

    Amongst the passengers on board the Macedonin yesterday was Mr. William Henry, the founder of the Royal Life Saving Society During his brief stay in ...

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  20. THE VESSEL DESCRIBED.

    The Clement-Bayard H. has a cubic capacity of 24,721 cubic feet. It is 25ft. in length, and its greatest diameter is 44ft. 4in. In form it resembles a huge fish, and tapers ...

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  21. SMALLER CLASSES.

    The English Board of Education a few days ago threatened to deprive the London County Council of its grants, amounting to £50,000, unless the council promptly ...

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  22. STIRRING UP IRRELIGION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Cardinal Moran, speaking at Kogarah, made reference to the recent happenings in Portugal. He said that for more than 200 years the Government of ...

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  23. WALTHAMSTOW ELECTION.

    A conference of trades [?]ionists and socialists was held at Walthamstow on Saturday to consider how their votes shall be given in the contest for the Walthamstow ...

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  24. LOCAL OPTION. NO "DRY" DISTRICTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There are to be no "dry" districts, apparently, as the result of the local option vote. The vote has gone for "continuance" in the great ...

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  25. ATTACK ON THE CHURCH.

    Sir,—Archbishop Cut first complains bitterly against the gross misrepresentations and scheming of others, and then attacks with wild, sweeping accusations a noble ...

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  26. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.

    Count von Achrenthal, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, addressing the Delegations on Saturday, referred to the humiliation which Austria inflicted upon ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The fears in regard to the wreck of the Norwegian vessel Bardowie have been realised. She was lost on the coast of Sweden. Eight of her crew were drowned. ...

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  28. DISTRICT NURSING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—His Excellency Lord Chelmsford, presiding to-day at the annual meeting of the District Nursing Association, said it was not easy to say ...

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  29. MISHAP TO MONOPLANE.

    A remarkable accident has attended the testing of a monoplane at Limoges, in France. The machine was in charge of M. ...

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  30. NEW WARSHIP FOR JAPAN.

    The Japanese have launched their latest battleship, the Kawachi, at Tokio. She was laid down in January last year. Her displacement of 20,850 tons, length 480ft., ...

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  31. PARIS IN LONDON.

    "Paris in London" is the attractive title of a scheme which was formulated a few weeks ago. The idea was to acquire the unoccupied land in Aldwych overlooking ...

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  32. RUENOS AYRES EXHIBITION.

    A grand prize at the Buenos Ayres Exhihibition has been awarded to the New Zealand exhibit of cords and twines. ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    (The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any de[?]ta owing by the estates.) William Chancellor, late of Washington-Street, Essendob, retired boot and shoe dealer, who died ...

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  34. UNITED HOTELKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The following telegram has been received from the United Hotelkeepers' Association of New South Wales by the organising secretary of the same association of ...

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  35. IMPERIAL PIONEERS.

    The "Imperial Pioneers," a body of men from overseas, who started a crusade some months ago in support of tariff reform, but whose meetings in London suburbs were ...

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  36. TELEGRAPHIC INTERRUPTION.

    Owing to storms between Horsham nnd Stawell telegraphic communication between Melbourne and Adelaide was cut off at 8 o'clock last evening. The service was ...

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  37. SHIPBUILDING DISPUTE.

    Anxiety is felt among the shipyards of the Clyde and the north-east coast of England with regard to the acceptance of the settlement of the boilermakers' dispute, ...

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  38. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Following the recent reduction by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company of the price of sugar by £1 per ton, the Grocers' Association of Victoria has made reductions ...

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  39. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    "I think "The Argus' is about right there," remarked the Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday when his attention was is dirceted to the lending article in "The Argus" on the ...

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  40. ALONE IN THE MALLEE.

    OUYEN, Monday.—A child, aged two years, the son of Richard Scott, farmer, Timberoo, 13 miles from Ouyen, has been lost in the dense mallee surrounding his ...

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  41. NICARAGUA.

    The new outbreak in Nicaragua has become serious. Frequent riots have occurred at Managua, and all cable messages are censored. The situation is regarded as ...

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  42. CHILD MURDER BY BRIGANDS.

    A gang of brigands in Sicily kidnapped a child recently, in the hope that a heavy ransom would be paid for its release. The sum offered, however, did not come up to ...

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  43. THE SWAGIHAN'S FANCY VEST.

    WILLAURA, Monday—Pride in a vest with fancy buttons led to a young swagman named Gordon William Hughan being arrested at Upper Woorndoo on Saturday. ...

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  44. GERMAN CAPITAL ISSUES.

    German capital issues for the first nine mouths of the year amounted to £42,452,000. ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour a[?] for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,345,000 quarters, against 2,230,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  46. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.—Captain James Nugent, shire secretary, has received a further batch of replies to the capital site referendum which the Shepparton Shire ...

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  47. MUNICIPAL UNION.

    The St. Kilda Council gave consideration on Monday to a circular communication from the Collingwood Council asking for the appointment of two representatives to ...

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  48. ANTI-TRUST CASES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the High Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Isaacs, the action of the King and Another v. the Associated Northern Collieries was ...

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  49. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    We have received the following additional donation to the fund:— H.M.M.................£0 10 0 ...

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  50. PORT DARWIN AND DEFENCE.

    PORT DARWIN, Monday.—Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson sailed on his journey southward to-day. During his brief stay the Adimiral was driven to various ...

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  51. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  52. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At 10 O'Clock.—Strudwicke v. Poole (part heard), Jackson and another v. Jackson and another. First Civil Court. ...

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  53. MURDER AT MINING CAMP.

    BRISBANE, Monday,—A miner named Lomax was found dead, with his head battered in, in his tent at Sapphiretown this morning It is believed to be a case of ...

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  54. NAVAL TROPHIES.

    The statement of the London correspondent of "The Argus," that it was feared that the Customs authorities here would charge duty on the two shields presented ...

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  55. CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    Toward the fund for the assistance of Mrs. Nelson, the aged mother of Charles Nelson, who lost his life in saving that of a fellow-workman on a sewerage contract at Kew, we have received the ...

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  57. MAN'S JAW BROKEN.

    DENILIQUIN, Monday.—As the result of a street brawl a young man named Alfred Charles Field had his jaw broken. The injury is alleged to have been caused by a ...

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  58. "BARBAROUS" MILIINERY.

    At a meeting of the Women's Political Association, held yesterday evening at Sargent's Cafe, Mr. A. K. Mattingley, member of the Ornithologists' Society, gave a ...

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  60. LIBERAL ORGANISATION.

    MORTLAKE, Monday.—A branch of the People's party has been formed at Hexham, and steps are being taken to form a branch in Mortlake as soon as a scheme has been ...

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  61. ROBBEERY AT MALVERN.

    Between 4 p.m. on Sunday and 8 p.m. on Monday the business premises of Plowman and Co., in Glenferrie-road, Malvern, were visited by thieves, and about £20 worth of ...

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