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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    The ballot for the Drummoyne Liberals' selection has resulted in Mr. Richards defeating Mr. Wood, M.L.A., by 1293 to 1166. ...

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  3. LABOR AFFAIRS. FIGHT TO BE CONTINUED.

    Contrary to expectations the Broken Hill Shop Assistants' Association, at last night's meeting, passed a resolution at favor of continuing the fight as at present. ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    Roseworthy won the Breeders' St. Leger at Derby, beating Louvois, the St. Leger favorite. ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    The Governor has addressed a note to the Powers asking them to intervene between Turkey and Bulgaria in view of the settlement at De[?]agatch. ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT. PROROGATION NEXT WEEK.

    At a caucus meeting of the State Labor Party which was held to-day a strong feeling was expressed in favor of closing Parliament in order to allow members to ...

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  7. SMALLPOX. CASES IN THE COUNTRY.

    Eight cases of smallpox were discovered to-day, three patients coming from Glebe, two from Waverley and Woollabra, and one from Willoughby. The quarantine ...

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  8. LATEST CABLEGRAMS A HEAT WAVE.

    Cleveland and Chicago are suffering from a heat wave, and 16 infants are dead in the former city. Record September temperatures have been reported, and 100 ...

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  9. SHOOTING CASE.

    David Fulton was further remanded on a charge of having shot at Elsie Willington with intent to murder. The police stated that the doctor was satisfied the woman ...

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  10. ABOYEUR SOLD.

    Ab[?] has been sold for 13,000 guineas and shipped to Russia. ...

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  11. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, has been remanded. Bail was refused. ...

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  12. CARPENTERS DESSATISFIED.

    A mass meeting of carpenters will shortly be held to consider the question of pay and conditions under an award recently issued. ...

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  13. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The Press will entertain Sir George Reid at a luncheon on Monday, at which Sir Hartmann Wolfgang Just, the Assistant Under-Secretary, will represent the ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly met at 4.30 this afternoon, but immediately adjourned until to-night as a mark of respect for the late Mr. Andrew Kelly, M.L.A. ...

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  15. LISMORE PUBLIC DEPOT.

    The public vaccination depot at the Lismore Council Chambers will be open from ten to eleven o'clock to-morrow morning, when Dr. R. N. Gaggin, the public ...

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  16. CRICKET.

    Sussex 170,141, Surrey 195.95 are the final percentages. Surrey 62.30, Northampton 61.81. ...

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  17. FUNERAL OF NOLAN.

    The funeral of Nolan, killed on Saturday, was the occasion of a remarkable demonstration in Dublin. Two miles of mourners, [?]numbering many thousands, ...

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  18. THE SHIPPING CASE.

    The High Court has delivered judgment in the special case stated by the President of the Arbitration Court (Justice Higgins) and heard in Melbourne in June last ...

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  19. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Pacific cable receipts were £167,900 and expenditure £121,625, leaving £32,269 to be provided by the Imperial and Dominion Parliaments. ...

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  20. THE BURGLAR.

    Thieves entered the residence of Carl Olsen at Mosman yesterday afternoon, while the inmates were in the back part of the premises, and secured jewellery valued at ...

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  21. STEAMERS COLLIDE. BREAKFAST RUDELY INTERRUPTED.

    A collision occurred at Brisbane between the steamers Aldenham and Hobart, and a gaping hole was torn in the bow of the latter. The firemen on the Hobart were ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS AT WINNIPEG.

    The Australians defeated the Winnipeg team by one wicket and 178 runs. Winnipeg played with 13 fielders and 17 batsmen. Macartney and Crawford did not go ...

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  23. BATTLESHIP FOR TURKEY.

    Turkey's battleship Restradieh, launched at Barrow, carries ten 13.5 guns, and has a speed of 25 knots. ...

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  24. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Federal Treasurer has relentlessly applied the pruning knife to the estimates of several Departments. He takes a conservative view of the financial outlook, and ...

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  25. TRAINING SHIP.

    The Port Jackson has sailed to Rottendam with a party of cadets. ...

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  26. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT.

    The collision occurred in the Brisbane River this morning. The Hobart was lying at the wharf, and the Aldenham, which was berthing, crashed into the Hobart's port ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    The final of the Kyogle Rugby competition was played on Saturday last, when Albions met and defeated Ettricks after a hard, fast and clean match by a narrow ...

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  28. DUBLIN DISASTER. FIRE AMONG THE RUINS.

    The search for the victims among the ruins of the houses which collapsed in Dublin lasted all night. A fire broke out among the ruins. ...

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  29. DISPUTED MANUSCRIPTS.

    Miss Annie Burns, the poet's granddaughter, has entered an action in the Dumfries Sheriff's Court to vote the sale of the Glenriddell manuscripts. ...

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  30. MAIMATA TRAGEDY.

    The body of F. J. Virgin, who is alleged to have set fire to the house of a farmer named Julian at Mairaata, New Zealand, as a result of which three persons ...

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  31. FIRE AT MANCHESTER.

    One of the largest fires in Manchester broke out in a bonded store at Bridgewater Canal, filled with oil, butter and bacon, and is still burning. ...

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  32. HUERTA RESIGNS.

    Huerta has decided to resign the Presidency in favor of General Treving Huerta announces his candidature at the October elections. ...

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  33. THAT PIRATE PROTEST.

    Things at present in the football world are anything but settled, and a meeting of the Investigation Committee at Howell's Hotel called for last night got no for[?]arder ...

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  34. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Crookwell this morning, when the premises of Furner Brothers (storekeepers), Denning (cabinetmaker), Christie (saddler), Kershaw ...

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  35. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives the discussion on the want of confidence motion was continued by Messrs. Brennan, Watkins, Page, Bamford and McDonald, ...

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  36. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    In the Trades Union Congress at Manchester Mr. Harvey, of the Miners' Union, moved that the Congress adopt a resolution emphasising the vital importance of ...

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  37. "DEAR, DIRTY DUBLIN."

    The Corporation Inspector in July directed certain improvements to the collapsed tenements, and these were duly carried out. The accident is likely to lead to ...

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  38. DUBLIN EMPLOYERS.

    Four hundred leading employers in Dublin would have resolved upon a friendly feeling for trade unionism but for the Transport Union's intolerable behavior. A ...

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  39. LATE W. T. STEAD AND RHODES'

    Estelie Stead's book, "My Father," contains remarkable experiences. She declares Stead was to have had at his disposal Rhodes' fortune on lines Rhodes laid ...

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  40. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    Two brothers, George and Francis Geoghegan, were remanded at the Police Court on a charge of assaulting an Indian named Thavar, at Redfern, last night, robbing ...

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  41. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    Following up her proposal at the end of January Germany has established a chain of wireless stations in the South Seas, including one at Samon at a range of 3000 ...

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  42. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    The employers in the coal trade have retaliated by locking out a thousand unionists, and no coal is being delivered. The strikers have decided to continue the ...

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  43. CHINN INQUIRY.

    At the inquiry into Mr. Chinn's dismissal Mr. Chinn said that events had proved that he was a competent engineer. In reply to a question the witness said that ...

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  44. DRUGGED DRINK.

    A girl passenger offered Prince Urusofa a drugged drink on the Vienna-Venice express, and on awaking he missed a heirloom diamond ring worth 40,000 roubles, ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Natal Branch of the Navy League this morning presented the Commonwealth flagship Australia with a silver rose bowl. Sir David Hunter, the President, in ...

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  46. PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES.

    Owing to the death of A. Kelly the State Parliament is evenly divided, each party having forty-four supporters in the House. The Labor Party think it is not likely that ...

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  47. LABOR LEADERS.

    Waterston, the Secretary of the South African Labor Party, and Kendall, a prominent-strike leader, have been arrested for seditious speeches similar to those made by ...

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  48. BILLIARDS.

    At the Lismore Fire Brigade billiard saloon last night, Captain Wotherspoon, with 70 on, and Mr. H. Sidney, with 60 on, competed in the final for the Balzer ...

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  49. THE COLOR LINE.

    Because a Chinese married a white woman in spite of his neighbor's warning the neighbor attacked the Chinaman and beat and stabbed him fatally and attempted to ...

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  50. RAILWAY DISASTER. THE ALSGILL VICTIMS.

    The charred remains of the victims of the Alsgill railway disaster have been removed to Kirkby Stephen. The only means of identification was remnants of clothing, ...

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  51. ROYAL WEDDING

    Princess Victoria Augusta, the Duke and Duchess of Aosta, Queen Amelie and the Infanta Carlo Duke of Oporto, Prince Eitel Friedrich, the Crown Prince and Princess ...

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  52. THAW CASE.

    The Judge has granted a writ of habeas corpus releasing Thaw, who was immediately taken into custody by the immigration authorities to undergo a preliminary ...

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  53. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    The Inverell Municipal Council has decided to submit several important resolutions to the forthcoming Municipal Association's Conference. The proposals are that ...

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  55. BRIBERY.

    Five female telephone operators have been charged with accepting bribes from a grain merchant, who for several years has been informed of all the business ...

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  56. GAS EXPLOSION.

    An escape of gas in the cellar of a cafe in the industrial quarter, owing to a waiter's investigating it with a lighted candle, caused a violent explosion. The walter ...

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  57. ANOTHER BODY IDENTIFIED.

    Experts say the result of the Alsgill disaster will compel railways to consider the substitution of steel built carriages. The ninth body has been identified. A juryman ...

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  58. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    A conference between Messrs. Denham, Barnes and Paget was held to-day, when the question of railway development during the present financial year was discussed. ...

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  59. BRUTAL MURDER.

    A brutal murder is reported to have occurred at Forrest Bridge, six miles from Jerilderie, where a man has been found with his head and face battered to a pulp ...

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  60. CULTIVATE THE SOIL OF HTE SCALP.

    Men get hald more frequently than women, according to Dr. Guelpa, of Paris, because they wear hard, heavy hats, they cut their hair too short, and they eat more ...

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  61. HURRICANE IN AMERICA.

    A hurricane is sweeping the coast, and a former dominion liner, the Mo[?]jack, is reported to have sunk, and eight of the crew and several passengers are missing. A ...

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  62. THE MEYER NECKLACE. AN AGED PRISONER.

    Joseph Grizard, Simon Silverman and Leissir Grimworth, diamond dealers, John Lockett, a jeweller, and James McCarthy, aged 82, were charged at Bow-street and ...

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  63. THE SUFFRAGETTES. PROSECUTION ABANDONED.

    The prosecution of Wallace and Smith, the suffragettes who assaulted the Prime Minister on the Lossiemouth gold links and behaved rudely tohim in church while ...

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  64. QUEER FACTS ABOUT COLORS.

    Experiments have been made to determine what color in a soldier's uniform is the least conspicuous to an enemy. Of ten men, two were dressed in light grey ...

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  65. FOR EMERGENCIES.

    In some of the college settlement there are penny savings banks for children. One Saturday a small boy arrived with an important air and withdrew two cents ...

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  66. POLICE APPEALS BILL.

    The Legislative Council rejected the second reading of the Police Appeals Bill by 16 to 9. ...

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  67. DAVISON'S WILL.

    The estate of Elizabeth Davison, the sursuffragette who was killed on the course while the Derby was being run, has been sworn not to exceed £186, which she ...

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  68. TWO PEARLS RECOVERED.

    Two large pearls of the necklace have been recovered, valued at £12,000 sterling. Pale, sickly women who try Nemia Tonic quickly regain the bloom of health.* ...

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  69. SAFE THAT TIME.

    Sportsman (in auto, calling to boy plowing by roadside)—"Ill, there, sonny! See anything to shoot around here?" Boy—"Yep; but ye needn't be scart, ...

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