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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. SUFFOCATED A WOMAN.

    William' Broome, who was committed for tr[?]al last July at Slough, in Buckinghamshire, for the murder of a neighbour, Mrs. Wilson, whom he suffocated, has been found ...

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  3. BRIEFS.

    A farewell social will be tendered Mr. C. Fraser in the Rosebank Hall on Thursday evening. During the evening a presentation will be made. ...

    Article : 351 words
  4. SWISS [?]R[?]NDUM.

    The referendum of the whole of the Swiss Confederation by 262,066 votels to 238,928 rejected the proposed system of proportional representation in connection with the ...

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  5. THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT. FIRST CABINET MEETING.

    The Labour Premier, Mr. J. S. T. McGowen, and his colleagues assumed the full responsibilities of Ministerial office this morning. ...

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  6. CARDINAL MORAN.

    His Eminence Cardinal Moran celebrated the 25th anniversary of his appointment to the Cardinalate yesterday. He was presented with addresses of congratulation ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SCHOOL OF ARTS CRICKETERS.

    A cricket club has been formed in connection with the Casino School of Arts, The officers elected were: W. G. Simpson, patron; J. H. Connor, president; with a ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. BRITAIN AND PERSIA.

    A crowded meeting protected against the threatened British policing of the IspahanBushire road as likely [?]o follow the recent minatory note sent to Persia regarding the ...

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  9. INCENDIARY FIRE.

    An incendiary fire, following after the receipt of anonymous threats, has occurred at Edwin Lewis's drapery establishment at Stockwell-road but the blaze was not of ...

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  10. INSPECTION THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    Major-General Gordon, C.B., arrived here to-day. To-night he inspects the junior cadets And rifle club at the Drill Hall, while ...

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  11. PROTEST AGAINST OVERWORK.

    A meeting of Excise officers in the London district, who are engaged in old-age pension administrative work, protested against the present system of overwork as ...

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  12. ANOTHER FOOTBALL ROW.

    Another discreditable scene occurred at Melbourne on Saturday during a football match between Port Melbourne and Yarraville in the Junior football premiership. ...

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  13. OLD RESIDENTS DEATH.

    The remains of the late Mr. S. Josephs, an old resident of Casino, were to-day brought by train from the Tweed, where he died on Saturday. ...

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  14. SUICIDE.

    Otto Cyriacus, a partner in the oldestablished firm of booksellers, has committed suicide following on the discovery of his systematic frauds extending over ...

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  15. MR. HOLMAN CONGRATULATED.

    Mr. W. A. Holman appeared before the Full Court to-day and announced his appointment as Attorney-General. He received the congratulation of the ...

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  16. S[?]AMESE KING'S DEATH.

    The death of King Chulalonkorn, which occurred early this morning, was due to maemic poisoning. The Crown Prince has been proclaimed ...

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  17. COMMENT BY MR. WADE.

    The ex-Premter, Mr. C. G. Wade, commenting on the exclusion of Mr. J. R. Dacey, member for Alexandria, from the Labour Ministry, is of the opinion that the ...

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  18. FIRE AT BUTCHER'S SHOP.

    A fire occurred early this morning at Jackson's butchering establishment in Newtown. When the alarm was raised the inmates were asleep, and they only escaped ...

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  19. RUINED CASTLE OF DUNSTAFFNAGE.

    The Duxe of Argyll's claim to the ruined castle of Dunstalinage, in Argyllshire, 3½ miles N.N.E. of Oban, has been disaflowed by the Court of Sessions at Edinburgh. ...

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  20. BRUTAL TREATMENT.

    Olaf Aanensen, a Norwegian seaman, charged with deserting his ship, a German, at Wellington, N.Z., said he was strung up by the heels on the ship and left in that ...

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  21. AVIATION. FLIGHT WITH PASSENGERS.

    The "Morning Post's" Lebaudy Dirigible made a 2½ hours' flight with eight passengers, and circled around Nantes Cathedral. ...

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  22. SHAKEN BY A STALLION.

    While a man named Crompton was weeking along a South Coast road near C[?]edalo on Saturday night a stallion rushed out of the darkness and grabbed him by ...

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  23. SHIPPING TRADE LOCKOUT.

    Hundreds of families at Blyth are suffering from the effects of the lockout. Two workmen's clubs are cach running a soup kitchen. ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL OPINION.

    Representative commercial men, while not considering there is a likelihood of the Labour platform being carried out, fear it will cause the withdrawal of a lot of ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. FRENCH GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    The Ministry for War has appointed a permanent inspector of military aeronautics. ...

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  26. Advertising

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    Advertising : 609 words
  27. ST. JAMES' CHURCH.

    There is further trouble at St. James' Anglican Church, Queen's Square. Rev. T. H. Fitt, who was licensed as assistant priest to Archbishop Wright, having ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. BIELE ASSOCIATION MEETING.

    The executive of the National Rifie Association are of opinion that grave irregularities occurred in the final stage of the King's match, and have decided to ...

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  29. AN ANONYMOUS GIFT.

    An anonymous gift of £10,000 has been received for the King Edward Hospital Fund. ...

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  30. MEETING THAT FAILED.

    There were two smashups, no flights and 7500 disappointed spectators at the second day of the International Aviation Meeting at Relmont Park, Long Island. ...

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  31. INFLICTION FOR OUR SINS.

    Mr. G. S. Littlejohn is or opinion "the Labour party is an infliction in any case. They may, however, be with us for a little while as punishment for our sins." ...

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  32. ENGLAND IMPORTING MOTORS.

    There have been 8352 motor cars imported into England during, the last 9 months. ...

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  33. RURAL WORKERS' UNION.

    The Rural Workers' Union of Australia has applied for registration under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act. The Registrar said he would ...

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  34. BOWLING'S RELEASE APPROVED.

    The State Governor, Lord Chelmsford, to-day approved of the recommendation of the Attorney-General for Peter Bowling's immediate release from Goulburn Gaol. ...

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  35. VIENNA MEAT MARKET.

    The consignment of Argentine meat is selling at 7½d per pound. ...

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  36. A TEMPESTUOUS YOYAGE.

    The steamer Strathclyde arrived at Lyttelton from Newcastle after being adrift for three weeks with a broken rudder. The vessel made port with a jury rigged rudder. ...

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  37. THIS LABOR MINISTRY.

    The first Labour Premier of N. S. Wales was born at sea, and was three weeks old when curried ashore by his mothor at Melbourne. His father, a Lancashire man, ...

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  38. Decentralisation Commission.

    The Decentralisation Commission took further evidence on Friday afternoon concorning the feasibility of making deep-sea ports on the northern rivers. Mr. C. N. J. ...

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  39. DEGRADED LIVES.

    Rev. Cruickshank, speaking at the Anglican synod, said he had never seen lives so degraded as in the back blacks and railway camps. There they were too awful for ...

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  40. PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT.

    A semi-official announcement states that at Great Britain's instance France and Germany have agreed to recognise the provisional Republican Government at Lisbon ...

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  41. COLLAPSE IN A BALLROOM.

    While a woman was dancing in a ballroom near Eden she suddenly collapsed and gave birth to a child. ...

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  42. THAT "SMOKING" CIRCULAR.

    The General Secretary of the Liquor Trades Defencc Union denies that the Union knows anything of a letter signed "J. Boyd," which was circulated in the Rous ...

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  43. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    There is anxiety in France at Spain's rumoured demand for an indemnity of £5,400,000 from Morocco with a view to establishing a financial obligation by ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Two trucks, while being shunted, collided at the Sydney railway station this morning through, it is alleged, some irregularity. Four carriages of a moving ...

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  45. VALUABLE PICTURE STOLEN.

    Rembrandt's picture of an old men's head —valued at £4000 sterling—has been stolen from Count Xavier Branlckis' Palace. ...

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  46. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Rev. Albert Rivett, of the Congregational Church, was charged at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day with having committed a breach of the Marriages Act by ...

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  47. WOMAN DROPS DEAD.

    While two women were [?]uarrelling at Redfern, one, named Catherine Sigle, aged 42, a widow, dropped, dead, apparently from heart trouble, due to excitement. ...

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  48. CHINESE PARLIAMENT.

    The newly-formed Chinese Assembly has petitioned the Throne to open Parliament at an early date. LONDON, Monday. ...

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  49. CHARGE OF SHOOTING AT HIS WIFE.

    Alfred Smith was charged at the Police Court to-day with having fired a revolver at his wife. Alice Smith, with intent to inflict serious bodily harm upon her. ...

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  50. BEATTY WILL CASE.

    Annie Rogers was found guilty at the Melbourne Criminal Court on a charge of perjury arising out of the Beatty will case. While the Jusge was Addressing the ...

    Article : 58 words
  51. AUSTRALIA AND THE SABBATH.

    Rev. W. M. Dill Macky, D.D., in the course of a sermon yesterday denounced the Godlessness. irreligiousness, and faithlessness and irreverence of the present, day, ...

    Article : 49 words
  52. FRENCH TROUBLES.

    There have been 34 dynamite cartridges found on the railway. POITIERS, Sunday Afternoon. A truck of English coal forwarded via ...

    Article : 87 words
  53. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  54. THE BINGARA SEAT.—A CLERICAL ERROR.

    The Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. Coghlan, on Friday received a final statement of the poll in the Bingara election, the majority of 40 in favour of Mr. McDonald over Mr. ...

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  55. TWO MINERS KILLED.

    W. Wallace and P. Dunn were blown to pieces in the East Griental and Clanmire mine. Gymple, yesterday. The bodies were blown about 30 feet away. ...

    Article : 61 words
  56. SHIP'S HATCH WASHEN ASHORE.

    A ship's hatch 7ft. 9in. by 12ft. has been washed up on the beach at South West Rocks, Macleay River. It is constructed of Oregon pine, painted ...

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  57. THE WALTHAMSTOW ELECTION.

    The Social Democrats' urge the electors of Walthamstow to vote against Mr. J. A. Simmon, the new Solicitor-General. ...

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  58. END OF THE WORLD COMING.

    Several speakers at the Congregational Union referred to the inaccessibility of some places in which it was necessary to spread the Gospel. One minister said he had been ...

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  59. DEATH OF PRINCE FRANCIS.

    Many messages of condolence and public tributes to the late Prince Francis of Teek are announced. The next four weeks of the present ...

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  60. DOCTORS DIFFER.

    William Moressie, who killed his wife at Kilmore, Victoria, was before the Melbourne Criminal Court to-day. Four doctors declared the prisoner was ...

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  61. WEATHER FORCAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  62. CROWN PRINCE OF SERVIA.

    The Crown Prince Alexander of Servia has passed the critical stage in attack of typhoid, from which he has been suffering and his condition, is now satisfactory. ...

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  63. WOODBURN.

    Finigan and Glaister, painless dentists, of Woodlark-sreet. visit:— Woodburn—Wednesday, October 26. Mullumbinby—Thursday's, Court House ...

    Article : 61 words
  64. SWISS WATCHM [?]ERS.

    There will be 32,000 watchmakers in Western Switzerland locked out on the 5th November on a wages question. ...

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  65. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Minister for Home Affairs is very Sanguine that he will initiate an entirely new scheme of design for the Federal city. He says the gridiron system of laying out ...

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  66. A RELIABLE REMEDY

    Bexona is a reliable remedy for all cruptions and irritations of the Skin, Eczema, Pimples, Sores, Chilblains, Channed Hands, Sciation, Itching. or Bleeding Piles, Cuts, ...

    Article : 61 words
  67. GRECIAN AFFAIRS.

    King George of Greere assured 20,000 demonstraters who were in favor of the Cabinet and reforms that he desired M. Venezlos to remain. ...

    Article : 28 words
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