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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. CONCILINTIOS FAVOURED.

    The Glasgow, Dublin, Dundee and many other city councils have petitioned in favour of conciliation on the suITrage bill. ...

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  3. BRIEFS.

    A few points of rain fell last night. Interesting political situation reported from Sydney. Baza[?]r and sale of gifts, Channon Hall, ...

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  4. SPANISH. PREMIRE INTERVIEWED.

    On behalf of the. "Daily Lhronicle Mr. Martin H. Donohoe the well-known special correspondent, formerly of Sydney, at Madrid, has interviened Senor. Canalejas. ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The weather has been this week very windy from N.E. This year a ladies' and gentlemen's dressing sheds, with other conveniences, ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. WALKED INTO A POND.

    While apparently out of his mind, a man aged 70 walked into a pond in the Centennial Park. He was hauled out in an unconscious condition. ...

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  7. DECENTRALISATION COMMISSION.

    Giving evidence before the Decentralisation Commission Captain O'Connor favoured the Clarence as the most convenient port. The condition of Byron Bay was ...

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  8. M.U.I.O.O.F.

    In connection with the. centenary celebrations the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows has presented His Majesty King George with an address and jewel. ...

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  9. DECEASED GRAZIERS' ESTATES.

    The estate of the late George Ernest FaithfulL, grazier, of Invorolochy, near [?]oulburn, has been valued for probate at £173,000, and the estate of the late G. ...

    Article : 42 words
  10. RESUMED WORK.

    The Glebe Island slaugrtermen resumed work to-day after their lengthy strike. ...

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  11. CRIPFEN CASE.

    The court was crowded for the Crippen case. Dr. Crippen stated his wife had eloped, and gave evidence that he had not seen Mrs. Crippen since 1904. He ...

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  12. PRINCE FRANCIS' ILLNESS.

    The latest bulletin regarding tne condition of [?]ueen Mary's brother, Prince Francis of Teck, states he was weaker during the latter part of the day, and his ...

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  13. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    An unknown man was cut to pieces by a train near Hornsbv last night. His head was completely severed from the body. ...

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  14. SMUGGLING OPIUM.

    The Water Police arrested two Chinamen this morning with 127 tins of opium, worth £500, in their possession. One of the men swam ashore from a ...

    Article : 47 words
  15. PERS[?]AN INDEPENDENCE.

    The German and Austrian newspapers treat the British minatory note regarding disturbances in country provinces as t[?] death [?]nell of Persian independence. ...

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  16. REJECTED MINISTER. ELECTED.

    Mr. [?]. C. Hull,; formerly Treasurer in the Transvaal Government, who was [?]iven the portfolio of Minister for Finance in General Botha's Cabinet, but was defeated ...

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  17. RUSSI[?]N ENTRADITED.

    Federonka, the Russian revolutionist, has been oxtradited from Winnep[?]g on a charge of murder. American sympathisers subseribed —1000 ...

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  18. ESCAPED PRISONER RECAPTURED.

    James Mitchell, who was sentenced to five years' penal servitude at the recent Narrabri Sessions for horse stealing, ascaped from custody yesterday by springing ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is now quoted at 2s [?]d oz. ...

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  20. WELLMAN'S BALLOON. WRECKED.

    Wellman's balloon, which was attempting a voyage across the Atlantic, was wrecked 480 miles from land. The steamer Trent rescued the crew of ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. AN APPEAL UPHE[?]D.

    The Land Appeal Court has sustained T. M[?]Kenzie's appeal against the decision of the Lismore Land Board in the case' remitted to tho Board to grant permission ...

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  22. DISORDER AT BREMEN.

    A large crowd at the tramway depot assailed the police with bottles and s[?]ones. The[?] police repeatedly charged the crowd with drawn swords. ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. MR. WADE'S SERVICES.

    A large number of gentlemen, representing commercial and mercantile interests, have presented a petition to tho Lord Mayor requesting him to [?]onvene a public ...

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  24. A NURSE SENTENCED.

    Nurse Inglis, charged.with kidnapping her employer's child and stealing jewellery. has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment. ...

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  25. THE SACC[?]ARINE THEFTS.

    Four men have been sentenced to from three months to three years for the South-wark saccharine theft. (The thieves secured half a ton of ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  27. PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS. STRICT CENSORSHIP.

    The Portuguese censorship of press messages was so rigid that only five words of Reuter's correspondent's message detailing the events proceding the revolution were ...

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  28. DAMAGED BY FIRE.

    The premises of the International Coy., in BourkE-street, Melbourne, have been partly destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at several thousand pounds. ...

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  29. GRECIAN POLITICS.

    M. Vonezelos is forming a Cabinet in Greece, the King. granting him a dlssolutlon if required. Th[?] Turkish papers regard King George's ...

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  30. THE POLITICAL SITUATION. MR. WADE RESIGNS.

    Mr. Wade proceeded to the Governor's residence this afternoon and handed in the resignation of his Ministry, at the same time recommending his Excellency to send ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. THE ROYAL. REFUGEES.

    King George's visit ex-[?]ing Manuel of Portugal at his residence in England is to be private and uno[?]cial. ...

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  32. MARRIAGE ARRANGED.

    Mistress Revnolds marries Sir G. S. Clarke, Governor of Bombay, on November [?]. ...

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  33. SPANISH RECO[?]NITION.

    The Government of Spain has authorised its Minister at Lisbon to enter Into relations with the provisional Government. Of[?]cial recognition is. delayed. ...

    Article : 28 words
  34. EXPLOSION AT A MINE.

    An explosion of dynamite [?]red the Stegfried min[?] at. Giessen in Germany, und 15 miners were killed, (Glessen in a town in [?]esse-Darmstadt. ...

    Article : 43 words
  35. LATEST SPORTING. The Tur[?].

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  36. THE FRENCH STRIKE. SERVICES NORMAL AGAIN.

    The northern-western railway men have resumed work, and the French railways are now running normally. ...

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  37. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The [?]amburg stenmer Staleria has foundered at Reval, and the crew. of sixteen drowned. (Reval is a Russian seaport on a Small ...

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  38. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate, the Hecond reading debate on the Land Tax Bill occupied all the sitting. ...

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  39. UXIQUE POSITION.

    A startling political development occurred this afternoon. Shortly, after the. resignation of the Ministry had-b[?]n announced it was reported ...

    Article : 273 words
  40. REINSTATEMENTS OPPOSED.

    The newspapers in [?]aris urge the. Government to turn a [?]eaf [?]ar to the tlemands to reinstate the dismissed strikers, r[?]lling the had results of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. DEPOSITORS HARD [?]IT.

    Many west Biding' investors are hard hit by the Charing Cross failure. Leeds depositors alone are involved to the [?]xtent of. £98.000. ...

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  42. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. [?]. E. Frazer, hon. Minister, in reply to Mr. J. Page (Marnnoa, Q.), said the Minister for Defence had Instructed the ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. UNIONIST PROGRAMME.

    The Unionist Reveille manifesto is the out[?]ome of the movement innugurated on the fifth of October, and has been issued by the whips of the party's approval. ...

    Article : 349 words
  44. THE CAPE NAVAL COMMAND.

    Rear-Admiral P. W. Bush succeeds ViceAdmiral [?]. Le C: Egerton in the command of the Cape station. ...

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  45. Boxing.

    Mehegan beat Douglas to-night, after a strenuous atruggle. The loser was down twice in the third round, he was frequently floured, and ...

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  46. BIG CANE CHEOUES.

    The cane season in the Richmond this year promises to bo a phenomenal one, and we are pleased to state that cane cultivation is on the increase. The year ...

    Article : 352 words
  47. SUCCESSFUL BALLOON RACE.

    The b[?]lloon race from St. LOuis will break all records. Out of ten that started, there were ten nfloat at noon to-day. ...

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  48. AVIATOR RECOVERING.

    Captain Dickson, the aviator who was Injured by a fall when attempting a flight over the Alps, is now convaleseent. ...

    Article : 25 words
  49. Cricket.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  50. DESTRUCTION BY HU[?]RICANE.

    There are 100 dead, hundreds injured and damages amounting to millions of pounds as [?] result of the hurr[?] in the West Indies. ...

    Article : 59 words
  51. PADDLE WHEET, BRAKE FOR MOTOR CARS.

    The resistance of water to a paddle-wheel is utilised in a novel French brako for [?]otor-cars. A bevel-wheel is loosely mounted on the shaft between the ...

    Article : 99 words
  52. STATEMENT BY MR. WADE.

    It, is announced that Mr. Wade said to-day that it was possible the Bingara election result would be roversed, some of Mr. Moor[?]'s votes having been credited to Mr. ...

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  53. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr. R. Mcken[?], First Lord of the Admir[?]ty, speaking at Blaenavon, [?]onmouth, replying to Labour criticism of the expenditure on the navy, said armaments ...

    Article : 184 words
  54. PAINLESS DENTISTRY.

    Kinigan and Glaister painless dentists, of Woodlark-street, visit:— Mullumbimby—Tharsday's, Court House Hotel. ...

    Article : 69 words
  55. DON'T DIET.

    It. needs all kinds of food to supply the numerous demands of the body. That's why nature gives us such a generous var[?]ty. Eat all your appetite calls for. ...

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  56. [?]RNISH YOUR HOUSE

    With a bottle of Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic [?]niment, and next time one of the family is injured, your foresight will be commended, No household should he without this ...

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  57. CHEAP CATTLE SYRINGES WITH LARGE TIN OF SOLUTION FREE.

    This is the solution we first Introduced into the district four years [?]go, and is doing great work in preventing cows [?]pping their calves. The advantage over ...

    Article : 61 words
  58. COWS SLIPPING THEIR OALVES.

    Most su[?]ossful treatment. An outfit consistiry of a [?] feat pi[?]ce of tubing. specially made smooth and to taper [?]t one end so ns to fit Into the mouth of the ...

    Article : 63 words
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