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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS THE FLEET.

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at a church function, said that in the defence of Australia the Fleet would always have the support and hearty co-operation of the ...

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  3. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The "Northern Whig," Belfast, says that if Mr. Asquith persists in carrying out his Ladybank policy the result will be to drench Ireland in blood and shake ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Waterloo accident was apparently due to a misunderstanding between the signalmen. ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    The field for this year's Melbourne Cup will, it is anticipated, be a fair-sized one, though nothing like as large as was the case in Carbine's year, when 30 went to ...

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  6. EDUCATION. THE BURSARIES ACT.

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at the opening of a Catholic Church at Corrinal, in discussing the education question, referred to the statement of a leading politician, ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS. SAM McVEA.

    Lismore last night had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of the gifted, versatile, and genial Sam MeVea, tenor vocalist and master in the fine art of ...

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  8. SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    The first volume, entitled "Scott's Last Expedition." containing the journals, will be published on November 6th. ...

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  9. RURAL WORKERS.

    The Bathurat Farmers and Settlers' Association has decidcd to resist the claims of the rural workers. ...

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  10. DEFECTIVE ENGINES.

    The Minister for Railways, as a result of inquiries and reports respecting defective engines, has cabled to London cancelling all orders for axles with certain ...

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  11. BALKANS.

    The withdrawal of the Servians from Albania has been completed. ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir W. Menzies, M.P., the Liberal member for South Lanark. ...

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  13. OVERDUE BARQUE.

    Anxiety is felt regarding the non-arrival of the barque Lindo, now sixty-two days out from, Durban, Natal, via Albany. ...

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  14. THE OTHER SIDE.

    At the anuual religious service at the Daughters of Ulster, L.O.L., held in the Rodern Town Hall yesterday, Bro. J. Robinson attacked Mr. McGowen, the local ...

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  15. THE CHIEF COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Mr. Hollis, M.L.A., denies that he stated that Mr. Frazer should receive the position of Chief Commissioner of Railways. ...

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  16. SCULLING.

    The "Sporting Life" says that Barry apparently desires to override the world championship rules. He must accept Albany within a stipulated period or ...

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  17. LAND TAX APPEALS.

    Acting Judge Hamilton has been appointed to hear the appeals of New South Wales landowners against the Federal Load Tax assessments. ...

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  18. P. AND O. OFFICERS.

    The P. and O. Company deny that they have received representations from the officers regarding conditions of service since last spring when the improved scale of pay ...

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  19. A BOGUS LEAGUE.

    The Executive of the Political Labor League has decided to declare the "Woollahra League a bogus one. ...

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  20. SMALLPOX.

    The Federal Director of Quarantine says that there are still enough citizens in Sydney unvaccinated to keep the disease going for practically an unlimmited period. ...

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  21. BOMB EXPLOSIONS.

    Two mysterious explosions of bombs in different streets in Dubin injured a man and a boy. ...

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  22. EXPLOSION BY WIRELESS

    A wireless system resembling Signor Neivis X-rays has been tested in the Solent. A mine fastended to the Terpsichore several feet below the water line was ...

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  23. WATERED MILK.

    Harry Morris was fined £15 at the Police Court for carrying water while carrying milk for delivery to a customer. An inspector stated that apparently the ...

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  24. DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Cook states that no further have has been taken either by England or Australia with regard to a conference on the general subject of defence. He thinks it ...

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  25. RITUAL MURDER.

    Corroborating Krassovskvi two detectives testified that by protending that they were criminals desiring to shield him they drew from Vera. Cheberink's brother Singayeviky ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. WELLINGTON STRIKE.

    The latest news from Wellington states that everything was quiet on the wharves to-day, but it is reported that dynamite plugs have been found in a shed on the ...

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  27. MEXICAN REBELS. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    President Huertal, has invited General Felix Diaz to proceed to the capitol, guaranteeing his safety, but it is not known whether Diaz will accept. ...

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  28. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Herr Ballin's letter was read before the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, stating that neither the German Government nor the Hamburg A merkika Line could ...

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  29. FITZROY CUP.

    The Fitzroy Cup resulted:—Arlington 1, Raratonga 2, Bohadil Maid 3. The winner started at 3, to 1. ...

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  30. BRAZIL'S DREADNOUGHT.

    Four years s ago, when relations were somewhat strained between the Argentine and Brazil, they both decided to strengthen their navies, and the Argentine's ...

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  31. "QUO VADIS."

    A very good house witnessed the second screening of the fine adaptation of "Quo Vadis" at the Lyceum Pictures last night. Many who had seen it on Saturday night ...

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  32. EXTENSIVE FLOODS.

    A severe storm was experienced at Adelaide yesterday when several city warehouses fared badly. At F. C. Catt's stores damage was done to stock to the extent of ...

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  33. FLEMINGTON TRAINING.

    Harpist and Ladies' Man galloped five furlongs in 1min. 8secs., the last four furlongs in 58¼secs., indicating that both are well, but Beragoon appeared a trifle sore, ...

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  34. FURTHER ARRESTS.

    The United States Fleet has sailed for the Mediterranean, so the rumors that there was a proposal to delay its departure in order to cope with the Mexican situation ...

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  35. LATEST BETTING.

    Sea Prince has shortened a point for the Cup, with Cogou and Harpist one point and Uncle Sam two points further away, followed at a distance of six points by ...

    Article : 146 words
  36. AFRICAN TERRITORIES.

    It is stated that the Anglo-German negotiations relate mainly not to territorial changes, but to the division of certain parts of Africa into economic spheres of ...

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  37. THE BURGLAR.

    Two men broke into the house of Albert Fitzgerald in Wolfram-st., Broken Hill, on Saturday night and finding Mrs. Fitzgerald ill in bed one of the men pointed a ...

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  38. AMERICAN IDEALS.

    President Wilson's speech at Swarthmore is attracting attention in view of the situation in Mexico. Speaking near Penn's landing spot. Mr. Wilson declared that it ...

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  39. SPANISH POLITICS.

    The Spanish Government has resigned. The dissident Liberals allied with the Conservatives carried an adverse vote in the Senate. King Alfonso has appealed to the ...

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  40. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Arthur Nicholson has been arrested at Auckland and charged with the attempted murder of his wife. The couple had been living apart, and the wife was employed at ...

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  41. SUFFRAGETTES.

    The Bristol student renewed the attack and completed the destruction of the suffragette quarters. The police were powerless. Suffragettes' reprisals are feared and the ...

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  42. V.R.C. SCRATCHINGS.

    All engagements—Chichi, Rigoletta, Ptah, Offa, Maribyrnong Plate—Miss Nobbie. Melbourne Cup—Maltravers. ...

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  43. KETCH SUNK.

    A ketch has been sunk in a collision in the Tha[?]es and four boy scouts were drowned. The ketch contained the captain, two seamen and thirteen sea scouts. She ...

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  44. THE ELECTIONS.

    The indications are that the voto will be insufficient to legally elect a President. The Catholics claim that Gamboa is top of the poll, and it is believed that Diaz is ...

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  45. THE ELECTIONS. ACTION BY CATHOLICS.

    The Rev. Father O'Reilly states, that Catholics are going to take a hand in the next elections, but it will be done openly and not by means of secret circulars such ...

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  46. EXCLUDING HINDUS.

    The Canadian Government has drawn up now regulations to govern Oriental immigration to Canada, and has submitted then for the Home Government's ...

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  48. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Blue Knob branch of the Farmers, and Settlers' Association was held at Mr. J. L. Hawken's residence on Saturday, 25th instant, ...

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  49. WILLIAMSTOWN CUP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 words
  50. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Sidney Buxton at Leicester said that the railway question had been before the Board for some time, and his experience showed that all was not well between the ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. FINANCIAL CHAOS.

    Mr. Wade, addressing electors at Gordon, declared that we were on the brink of financial chaos. Mr. Wade expects the elections to be held ...

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  52. SIR WM. McMILLAN.

    A deputation has interviewed Sir Wm. McMillan and requested him to allow himself to be nominated for the Willoughby seat in the State Parliament. Sir Wm. ...

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  53. DOCTORS' STRIKE.

    A Congress of Medical Associations representing 21,000 doctors resolved to refuse to enter into any agreement with sick relier authorities under the revised national ...

    Article : 61 words
  54. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA.

    An encouraging report on a visit to northern French towns has been submitted by the Australian Committee connected with the British Chamber of Commerce. It ...

    Article : 69 words
  55. IMMIGRATION.

    A deputation representing the Millions Club waited on the Prime Minister, Mr. Cook, and urged the carrying out of a vigorous immigration policy. Mr. Cook gave. ...

    Article : 62 words
  56. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    The Hon. G. K. Gokhale is arranging to send £2000 a month towards the relief of the Indian passive resisters in South Africa. hoping that the Imperial ...

    Article : 78 words
  57. UNION OR FREE LABOR.

    At the annual conference of the Master Bakers' Association at Adelaide the retiring president said that the problem of the future was union against fred labor. The ...

    Article : 77 words
  58. A FATAL BOLT.

    A horse attached to a sulky which was standing in front of an hotel at Adelong bolted, and the vehicle was capsized and the occupants thrown out. A ...

    Article : 65 words
  59. BILLIARDS.

    The semi-final in connection with the School of Arts billiard tournament will be played to-night, when F. Lance meets M. Snowden. The winner will play J. Bourke ...

    Article : 40 words
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