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  2. A SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Frederick Eggleton, which occurred last week from lockjaw, evidence was given that the deceased, when in camp at ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS PLATELAYERS KILLED.

    A train ran into a gang of platelayers at Karsborst, killing seven. ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives adjourned to-day in consequence of the death of Mr. Frazer, the member for Kalgoorlie and ex-Postmaster General, after feeling references ...

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  5. LABOR AFFAIRS. New Zealand Strike.

    A telegram from Greymouth states that strike matters took an alarming turn this morning. A few miners had been working at the Brunner mine during the past few ...

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  6. WOMEN'S WORLD.

    In honor of their eldest daughter. Miss Gipsy, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Robinson entertained a large party of young people at their residence, Bank of New South Wales, ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS IMPORTED SIRE'S DEATH.

    The imported sire Fighting Furley died suddenly from snake bite at Cooma. ...

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  8. THE BALKANS. THE BULGARIAN THRONE.

    It is officially announced that King Ferdinand ot Bulgaria will return to Sofia in a fortnight. VIENNA, Monday. ...

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  9. LAND HUNGER.

    Nearly three thousand applications were received for forty-two homestead fa[?] at Ungarie and Wollongough. ...

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  10. CHINESE POLITICS.

    Yuan Shih Kai's coup d'etat passed off quietly, but the chief Japanese newspapers express the utmost disapproval of it. ...

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  11. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    At the request of the Admiralty and the War Office the Board of Trade is preparing reports on their views an the channel tunnel scheme. ...

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  12. WITHOUT WATER.

    Junee is without water, as the Bethungra scheme gave out on Sunday and the Tenandra scheme, which was opened five weeks ago by the Minister for Works, is ...

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  13. SYDNEY FIRES.

    A big fire broke out early this morning at the warehouse of Stuart Walker and Coy., salt merchants and suppliers of butchers' requisites in Clarence-street, and the ...

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  14. SOVEREIGNTY OF ALBANIA.

    Acting t the initiative of the Powers, the Albanian clans will formally eject the Prince of Wied as sovereign of Albania in December. ...

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  15. THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The condition of the Duchess of Connaught is causing fresh anxiety. ...

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  16. BANK OF N.S.W.

    The half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Bank of N.S. Wales was held this afternoon. The figures on the deposit side this half-year show £613,000 less than ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The dispute between General Botha (Prime Minister) and Mr. Hertzog has resulted in the splitting in two of the Nationalist Party. At the congress of the ...

    Article : 309 words
  18. WOODRUFF CASE.

    William John Mackay Woodruff was placed on trial at the Criminal Court on a charge of feloniously wounding his wife with intent to murder her, but after ...

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  19. MAYER NECKLACE.

    Lockett and Grizzard have each been sentenced to seven years. Silver to five years and Gutworth to eighteen months. Lockett and Grizzard had previous ...

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  20. EMPLOYERS MANIFESTO.

    A manifesto issued by the Wellington employers emphasises the point that they insist upon arbitration, and states that they are determined to persevere with their ...

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  21. FRACTURED SKULL.

    George 'Fletcher has been remanded at the police Court, Sydney, on a charge of causing the death of John Wicks at Forest Lodge. It was stated that Fletcher called ...

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  22. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Suffragettes partly burnt down the grand stand of the football ground of the Blackburn Rovers. They also destroyed the boathouse at Eastville Park, Bristol, ...

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  23. CORRIGANS' STORE.

    A fire also occurred at two o'clock this morning at Corrigans' ship chandlers store in Sussex-street, and shortly after the arrival of the brigades a loud explosion ...

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  24. THE GUILLOTINE.

    By the constant application of the guillotine, the stonewall of the New Zealand Government's motion to repeal the second ballot was ended early this morning, but ...

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  25. NEWS BOYS STRIKE.

    The news boys at Christchurch have struck work. They demanded that papers should be sold to them at 6d per dozen instead of 8d, and after this had been ...

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  26. GERMANY'S POLICY.

    Canon McLulich, an English chaplain at Hamburg, addressing a Unionist meeting at Freshwater on Saturday, declared that the opinion of the most influential Germans ...

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  27. COAL VEND.

    Sir John Forrest, Federal Treasurer, to-day stated that the Commonwealth Governmeat had decided to refund to the companies concerned in the Coal Vend ...

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  28. CATHOLIC FEDERATION QUESTIONS.

    The sensation caused by Father O'Reilly's speech has not yet subsided, and the Premier has issued a definite statement to his constituents in which he declares ...

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  29. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    At the last Anglican Synod held in Melbourne, it was decided that women should be empowered to vote at elections of lay representatives, but although the bill ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. RURAL WORKERS.

    In regard to the rural workers agitation the Secretary of the Farmers and settlers' Association states that no instances are known of any farm being held up for lack ...

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  31. MOTOR FATALITY

    An inquest on the bodies of Gibson Leslie Blake and Lindsay Douglas, the victims of the motor car fatality on the West Tamar road on Saturday night, was held ...

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  32. Natal Indians.

    Six hundred Indians entered the town from the Natal estates. One hundred and sixty-six were arrested, and the rest went back. ...

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  33. DIVORCE CASE.

    Colonel John Macquarie Antill, a well known officer in the New South Wales military forces, has applied for a divorce from his wife, Maria Antill, on the ground of ...

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  34. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer, was the guest of the Eccentric Club on Saturday. Speaking on the occasion, he stated that when he started in about ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. RED RUBBER. FURTHER ATROCITIES.

    The Anti-Slavery Society has forwarded to the Foreign Office the depositions of an English traveller in the Deniacre region in South America, which allege that ...

    Article : 129 words
  36. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, LISMORE

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  37. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Frederick Schulz, of Dalmallee, accompanied by her infant son, on Saturday was being driven home to Jeparit by Michael Kuhn, and elderly neighbor. When ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  39. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    General Villa, a Constitutionalist leader, surrounded General Salazar's Federals and cut hundreds to pieces. Villa is seeking to take Salazar alive in order to execute ...

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  40. AN ARRESTING BOOK.

    In connection with the Beni horrors a book called "The Green Hill" is exciting attention in Brazil. The cover portrays a naked Indian woman scored with cuts, ...

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  41. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 words
  42. STRANDED IN A CAR.

    Dr. Gilruth, Administrator of the Northern Territory, ha had some trouble with his big motor car on the way from Alice Springs to Barrow Creek. From reports ...

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  43. HOME RULE. POWERS TO ULSTER.

    It is rumored that the Government proposes not to exclude Ulster from the Home Rule Bill, but to empower for a term of years the Ulster members in the Irish ...

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  44. NATIVE TROUBLES.

    Five thousand natives looted the Premier mine, and the polico fired a volley, killing three and wounding twenty-two. Five thousand out of 22,000 natives ...

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  45. FURTHER REPORTS.

    Mr. Woodroofe, who supplied reports to the Anti-Slavery Society, spent eight years on the Bolivian frontier,, most of the time in the rubber trade. He says that fifteen ...

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  46. MANNING RIVER NEWS.

    W. T. Finneran, of Santoine, Vaucluse, general manager of the Antipodes Essential Oil Company, has practically decided to start a branch in the district, with ...

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  47. THE POLICE STONED.

    A thousand Indians at Umzinto [?]arched to the magistrate and demanded the release of a compatrict charged with theft. The magistrate refused, and the Indians ...

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  48. GLADESVILLE TRAGEDY.

    An inquest has had to be held in relation to the death of Matthew Brown, aged 47, an inmate of the Gladesville Asylum for the Insane. It was shown that during ...

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  49. WEDDING.

    A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at The Pocket, Billinudgel, on Tuesday morning, Nov. 18th. when Mr. H. Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Swan, of ...

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  50. HIGHLAND SUPPORT FOR ULSTER.

    Major Macdonald, of Machairn, Ohan, is raising a volunteer battalion for Ulster, and many Highlanders have been enrolled. Prominent lairds are supporting the ...

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  51. Dublin Strike. DUBLIN STRIKE

    Larkin's campaign has aroused no enthusiasm, and the Dublin strikers are apathetic, and picketing is not being continued. ...

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  52. CANNIBALISM.

    Mr. Amaury Talbot, District Commissioner in Southern Nigeria, in an interview described his exploration of the E[?]en district, in which lived the most bloodthirsty ...

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  53. THE MEN'S OFFER.

    The Dublin transport workers are willing to re-open the port until the Labor Congress meets on December 9th provided that the shipping companies boycott the goods ...

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  54. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A man named James Jamieson was the victim of a very painful and serious accident at Kyogle on Monday (says the "R.R. Express"). He was down at the ...

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  55. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    A young man named H. F. Clarke, of Ulmarra, went on an excursion steamer to Yamba yesterday, and returned at night. At 4.30 this morning he was missed from ...

    Article : 156 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. BURNT OUT.

    While Chas. Treat, who resides at Hay, was visiting his sick wife at Narrandera one of his children took ill. His sixteen-Year-old daughter was in charge of the ...

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  58. ROCHE'S WHOOPING COUGH EMBROCATION.

    This world-wide known preparation, when rubbed on the pit of the child's stomach, gives great relief to those violent whoop ing coughs. Price 2s 6d. Obtainable from ...

    Article : 41 words
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