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  2. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast is: Cloudy; light showers with squalls in the extreme south-east; otherwise fine and cold, with westerly winds; heavy frosts and some logs. ...

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  3. F. & S. CONFERENCE. EXECUTIVE'S ANNUAL REPORT.

    The annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association opened to-day in the Manchester Unity Hall, between 400 and 500 delegates being present. The ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. A. R. Best, who has been to Sydney for the past week, left for home by the Wollongloar on Tuesday night. Mr. Inspector Kennedy, late of Grafton, ...

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  5. LABOR AFFAIRS. BOOT TRADE CONFERENCE.

    The boot manufucturers of Sydney have endorsed the increased wages agreed upon at the recent interstate conference with the employees and it is stated that the ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the amendment to the Address-in-Reply was continued in the Assembly to-day. Mr. Thrower, in referring to the measures forecasted in the ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    At a meeting of the Farmers and Settlers' sub-committee at Manilla to make arrangements to secure the return of P. P. Abbott, F. E. Heywood objected to ...

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  8. HOME RULE. AMENDING BILLIN THE LORDS.

    In the House of Lords the report stage of the Amending Hill has been reached. Lord McDonnell's amendment, providing for proportional representation, was ...

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  9. SHEEP STUD SALES.

    The total amount realised at the recent stud sheep sales was £80,000. ...

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  10. Come and Fight.

    Mr. Asquith hopes to deat with the Amending Bill next week. A procession of 50,000, headed by Sir E. Carson, marched through Belfast. ...

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  11. HEALTH ADMINISTRATION.

    Dr. Purdy declares a satisfactory health Administration cannot be secured till Greater Sydney is an accomplished fact. ...

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  12. ACTION AGAINST MAITLAND MINERS.

    A further adjournment of the summons cases against 800 northern miners has been granted till Tuesday week. ...

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  13. A PRIEST'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    The Catholic Presbytery at Hillston was destroyed by fire. Father Ginsbach had a narrow escape. ...

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  14. GETTING STALE.

    A bottle containing what purpose to be a message from the Polar Seas and dated 1827 has been picked up on the Brusselton beach, West Australia. It ...

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  15. Maitland Coal Fields.

    G. Waite, President of the United Laborers' Union, interviewed on his return to Sydney from a visit to the Maitland coal fields, said that the situation there ...

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  16. INVERELL DIAMOND FIELDS.

    A favourable report on the Inverell diamond fields has been submitted by a Kimberley empert. ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

    There are now well over 1600 students at the Sydney University. This represents a gain of about 200 on last v[?] Between one-fifth and one-sixth are women, ...

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  18. BILL DEALT WITH NEXT WEEK.

    Mr. Asquith has announced a November session, when the Lords' reform resolutions will be submitted. No education bill will be presented during the present session. He ...

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  19. PARENTS AND CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Parents and Citizens' Association was held at the Council Chambers last night. There were present:—Messrs. S. McLean (in the ...

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  20. BOORABIL COMMISSION.

    The Minister of Justice stated the Boorebil Commission will not begin its proceedings before Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. ...

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  21. CADETS IN COURT.

    A large number of cadets were brought before the Parramatta Police Court for falling to render service under the Defence Act, and for various other offences. One ...

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  22. G. M. ROBINSON'S ADDRESS.

    Brother Robinson, in the course of the Orange celebration address at the Town Hall, said one reason why Australia was not in favor of Home Rule was that ...

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  23. FLOATED OFF.

    The schooner Zingara was towed into port to-day by the steamer Our Jack. She had been ashore at Nambucca River, but was successfully salved, and brought to ...

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  24. CITY RAILWAY.

    The Minister of Works stated definitely to-day that the Hill to authorise the construction of the city railway will be introduced during the current session of ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    The Cabinet to-day further considered its immigration policy, but no finality was reached. Mr. Holman stated the Government had decided to relieve the Victorian ...

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  26. MR. CATTS' STATEMENT.

    Mr. Catts, M. P., desired to-day that either of the two federations had in any way interfered in the northern cool strike, In each case assistance had been asked for ...

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  27. BURNT OUT.

    The dairy factory at Smithtown, near Kempsey, was destroyed by fire this morning. A high wind interested with the progress of checking the flames. Many times ...

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  28. SLOWING DOWN.

    According to a statement made before the Interstate Commission by Mr. Franki, manager of Mort's Dock Engineering Coy, there has been a considerable amount of ...

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  29. Risking All.

    Seventy thousand were at Drumley-street, Enniskillen, where Lord Londonderry said the Lords would stick to their amendments at all costs. Thirty thousand gathered at ...

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  30. STRIKE OF DOCK WORKERS.

    Fifteen hundred have struck on the Mersey. If the strike continues many liners will be imprisoned within the dock gates. ...

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  31. TRAINER SENTENCED.

    Peter Traynor, a horse trainer, and WilHan. John Carter have been sentenced to three "months' Imprisonment at Muswellbrook, the former for being in the stables ...

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  32. EMPRESS OF IRELAND.

    Captain Anderson, Commander of the Storstad, expressed the opinion that Lord Mersey is a fool for holding him responsible for the disaster to the Express of ...

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  33. TOO LIVELY

    Owing to a demonstration by a crowd of noisily militant undergraduates proceedings connected with a lecture by Miss Adela Pankhurst at the Sydney ...

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  34. ADELAIDE ASTONISHED.

    Adelaide is greatly excited over a new picture recently purchased for the local art gallery at a cost of £600. The general public condemn it because its chief ...

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  35. SMALLPOX. ANOTHER CASE AT MOREE.

    The fourth case of smallpox has been admitted to the district hospital at Moree. A public vaccination depot has been opened. ...

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  36. DOCTOR'S SUICIDE.

    Rurther information regarding the death of Dr. Murphy, of Goodooga, shows that deased had been drinking heavily, and acting queerly for some days. On ...

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  37. WHARF LABOR DISPUTE.

    Trouble has cropped up amongst the Richmond River [?] laborers during the past few days. The principal bone of con[?] (says an exchange) appears to be ...

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  38. A DEATH AT THE QUARANTINE STATION.

    A female smallpox patient died at the quarantine station yesterday. ...

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  39. HEAT WAVE.

    A heat wave is spreading over New York, Mis sourl and the middle and west of the States generally. Hundreds are sleeping on Coney sland beaches. Two ...

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  40. CONSTUTUTIONAL MOTIONS.

    The Farmers and Settlers Conference spent most of the time to-day discussing constitutional motions and a resolution that the district council have power to ...

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  41. ATTITUDES AT PRAYER.

    Preaching at South Buthurst bishop Long referred to the attitudes adopted during prayer. He said there was no room. In the church for the 19th century crouch. ...

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  42. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    An exceptionally large number of visitors In town for the races, and accommodation is considerably overtaxed. There was one of the heaviest frosts over ...

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  43. GOVERNOR'S DEPARTURE.

    Sir Willlam and Lady MacGregor leave Brisbane by the mail train to-morrow Morning en route for England. A guard of honor from the 7th Regiment and ...

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  44. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Whiles Michael Lehane, aged 60, was on his way along the Windsor road he was [?] assaulted by two men with a heavy silk and relieved of a sum of ...

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  45. NAMELESS CANS.

    Several milk vendors in the country have recently been prosecuted and fined for using cans not having the name and address of the vendor thereon under the Pure ...

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  46. ERFNCH ARMY.

    A sensation was caused in the Senate when Charles Hubert, reporter for the Army Committe, supprised the Government by disclosing some administrative ...

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  47. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The promise by the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. J. Estell) given to the general secretary of the A.W.U. that he would have a Wages Board appointed to ...

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  48. TO-DAY'S ISSUE

    District [?] and an important circular about old age pensions are on [?] variety is the [?] on page 3, [?] ing in the meeting of the Casino ...

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  49. AFFORESTATION.

    The State Attorney General is taking a keen intereet in the developments of the State afforestation scheme at Tuncurry, the whole of the labor being provided by ...

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  50. YOU SHOULD BE DETERMINED

    In rejecting the worthless and frequently injurious counterfelts which are sometimes pushed for the sake of greater gain as "Just at good" PURE VOLATILE ...

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  51. SUFFERAGETTES.

    Annie Bell has been released under the Cat and Mouse Act. She was the perpetrator of the St. John's outrage, and told the Court that she meant to blow up ...

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  52. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lord Ellesmere, a member of the Bridgewater family and the author of several works of action. GLASTER and FINNIGAN, Painless ...

    Article : 61 words
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