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  2. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The Daily Mail, in order to encourage the development of aerial locomotion, lias offered a prize of £10,000 for the first aeronaut who succeeds in covering in one day ...

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  4. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    When seen by a reporter on Saturday morning the secretary of the local branch of the Australasian Federated Butchers' Employes' Union (Mr. A. W. Styles), said: ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    TORT PIRIE, November 16.-Capt. Morrison, of the barquentine Carin, has been having trouble with some of his seamen. His grievances were ventilated ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. MR. DEAKIN AND SOCIALISM.

    The issue of the election at Ballarat has resolved itself into a direct fight between Mr. Deakin (the Prime Minister and Mr. lamps H. Scullin (the Socialist nominee). ...

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  7. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    It had been intended by a band of suffragettes:—the shortened name for advocates of woman's suffrage—to have made another raid on the House of Commons ...

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  8. DUNLOP RELIABILITY CONTEST.

    The Dunlop motor reliability contest was concluded on Saturday, and resulted in a win for O. Camphin (12-h.p. Darracq), who covered the total distance of 1,011 miles in ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Oliver, C.M.G. (Chief Railway Commissioner), speaking at a gathering of employes on Saturday night, stated that a substantial reduction in fares was ...

    Article : 345 words
  10. THE CHANCES OF THE REFORM.

    Mr. John Burns (President of the Local Government Board), replying on Saturday to a deputation of advocates of woman's suffrage, stated that until after the second ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A combination is being formed in New York, with a capital of £4,000,000, to bring all the various wireless telegraph companies operating in the United Kingdom, the ...

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  12. A WRECK BOMBARDED.

    The first-class twin-screw battleship Montagu, 14,000 tons, which ran ashore at Shutter Point. Lundy Island, Devonshire, on May 29, and which could not be raised or ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. A BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for North Armagh caused by the death of the Right Hon. E. J. Saunderson (U.), was held on Saturday, and resulted in Mr. Moore, the Unionist ...

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  14. PROPOSED RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    N[?]LL, November 16.—The Premier of Victoria, accompanied by a party of seven, including the member for Lowan, will arrive by to-night's express. Next day they ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. RAILWAY YARD ACCIDENT.

    FREELING, November 17.—An accident occurred in the railway yard about half-past 9 last night, resulting in injuries to the local buthcer, Mr. J. H. N. ...

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  16. MERCHANT SHIPPED BILL

    The Merchant Shipping Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons on Friday. The proposals of Mr. Lloyd George were adopted, to enable the ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    RENMARK, November 10.—Sultanas, gordos, and currants are flowering, and in a few days a more accurate estimate of the coming crop can be made. In a few ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. SIR RICHARD BAKER AT CHRISTCHURCH.

    Sir Richard Baker, who represented Australia at the opening of the Christchurch Exhibition, has just returned from New Zealand, and is now in Melbourne. His ...

    Article : 446 words
  19. INCENDIARY FIRES.

    The police in the municipality of Croydon, niue miles from St. Paul's, London, have been baffled in their endeavours to find the author or authors of a long series ...

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  20. BUGGY ACCIDENT IN FREMANTLE.

    A driving accident occurred in Fremantle early this morning, by which the Premier (Mr. N. J. Moore) and Mr. W. N. Hedges, a candidate for the Fremantle seat ...

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  21. SPELLING REFORM.

    The New York Board of Education has refused to countenance the spelling reform recently initiated by President Roosevelt. The presence of Dr. James Murray ...

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  22. POOR FUND EXPLOITED.

    Two Moderate members of the Poplar Board of Poor Law Guardians hare been committed for trial on a charge of having obtained travelling expenses by false ...

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  23. WOODMAN AND SNAKE.

    GRUNTHAL, November 16.—A woodman, while resting on a log enjoying his lunch some days ago, was aroused from his peaceful attitude by the approach of an ...

    Article : 216 words
  24. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the presence of 30,000 spectators at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on Saturday afternoon, a team of Rugby footballers representing Scotland beat the South African ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. MILITARY CHANGES.

    The appointment of Brig.-Gen. Hoad, C.M.G., to the position of Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces, and his consequent retirement from the ...

    Article : 193 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The shareholders of the Hampton Plains Estate have resolved to wind up voluntarily and reconstruct the company. ...

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  27. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    FARINA, November 15—Drovers Oliffe and Paton arrived yesterday with 50 mixed horses—ponies, light sorts, and draughts—the property of the drovers. They will ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    A decision has been, arrived at by the general administration that furlough and annual leave shall not be granted to officers of the department in the ...

    Article : 177 words
  29. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    LONDON, November 16. 3.5 p.m. Silver.—The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. 1.16d., and increase of [?]d. November 17. ...

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  30. FETES AND FAIRS.

    A successful garden fete was held at Victoria Park on Saturday in connection with St. Theodore's Church, Rose Park. The rector (Rev. M. Williams, B.A.), in asking Mrs. John Darling, [?] ...

    Article : 352 words
  31. THE CHURCH'S ENEMIES.

    The Osservatore Romano, a daily newspaper published in the Italian capital, has printed a letter from Pope Pius X. to Cardinal Peter Respighi (Cardinal Vicar ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. LANDS CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    Further evidence was given by graziers on Saturday at the trial of Crick. Willis, and Bath for conspiracy. One of the witnesses, who stated that he had not got a ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. VICTORIA.

    A record in the wool traffic was establishment on Friday. whn 8,503 bales were dispatched by the Railway Department. ...

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  34. TROUBLE ENDED IN VICTORIA.

    A conference between exporters of frozen meat and slaughtermen engaged in the industry was held on Saturday. The employers agreed to pay £1 5/ per 100 for ...

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  35. ARRIVAL OF MR. MACDONALD.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. (secretary to the Independent Labour Party in the House of Commons), arrived in Melbourne from Tasmania to-day. Mr. Macdonald. ...

    Article : 125 words
  36. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH FETE.

    A strawberry fete in aid of St. Paul's Church funds was held on Saturday afternoon in the grounds of Lady Bray's residence. [?] street. The fair was opened by the Hon. H.C.E. [?] ...

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  37. VICTORIAN EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    Since the Ministry this week by its attitude saved Mr. Sachse (Minister for Education) from having to face an enquiry by a select committee into the Perzina piano ...

    Article : 104 words
  38. AN INDIGNANT SINGER.

    Senor Caruso, the famous tenor singer, was arrested on Saturday at New York, at the instance of a woman, who charged him with having insulted her. Caruso, ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. MELBOURNE BUILDING TRADE.

    Strike nay was distributed for the first time yesterday to the men who have left work in the building trade. Most of the men have now been out of work for two ...

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  40. BUTTER TRADE.

    During the fortnight ended on Saturday the quantity of butter exported from Melbourne to ports outside the Commonwealth was nearly 2,000 tons, valued at ...

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  41. ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S BAZAAR.

    A bazaar was held on Saturday in St. Andrew's Hall. Wakefield street, in aid of the funds for the parsonage in connection with St. Mary Magdalene's Church. The fair was opened by ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. TREATMENT OF THE DEAD.

    A distressing incident has occurred in c connection with the fatality at the New Argus Mine. After the inquest on Friday the body of one of the victims. William ...

    Article : 120 words
  43. CYCLONE IN BENDIGO.

    A cyclone swept over Bendigo to-day, and wrecked property as it went. The effects were confined to couple of chains in width. A sensational incident occurred at ...

    Article : 190 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    A company has been restored in Wellington, with a capital of £100,000, called the Wellington Publishing Company. It is understood that the company intends ...

    Article : 39 words
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