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  2. CABLE SUMMARY

    The Kaiser has arrived in Vienna on a visit to the Emperor Francis Joseph. Sir. John Filter presided over a meeting of the Australian committee of the ...

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  3. BELFAST AND THE SPEECH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Belfast is becoming increasingly incensed by Mr. Asquith's speech. Unionist leaders are unable to check the. discontent provoked by ...

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  4. SPEECH ON IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Hon. Mr. Asquith) delivered "an address on the Irish situation at Lady bank, East Fifeshire. ...

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  5. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    LONDON, Monday.—president Wilson's flat refusal to discuss the Mexican situation at the customary semi-weekly conterence with Washington press ...

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  6. THE RAILWAY PROBLEM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Railways (Mr. Cann) stated that he had endeavoured to improve the lot of railway employees by introducing an ...

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  7. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At Balmain, the Premier (Mr. Holman) made an attack on the Independent candidates. Mr. Cann states that last year's ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY

    A national reserve, of Imperial Marines being formed. A national reserve of Imperial Marines is being formed. ...

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  9. NORTON-GRIFFITHS' CONTRACT.

    Mr. Wade, at Gordon, said that regarding the Norton-Griffiths', contract, the people of Dorrigo were so strong in condemnation of his opposition that he had ...

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  10. "ALL VOICES AND NO BRAINS."

    The Premier, declared that the Liberals while opposing everything that the Government did, never furnished, a single fertile or constructive idea. They had ...

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  11. "BRAINS WANTED OUT HERE."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Richardson, one of the Railway, Commissioners, said that during the past five years our engine power has increased 50. per cent. ...

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  12. THE HOME OF THE FREE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The speech by President. Wilson at Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, is attracting-great- attention, on account of the situation in Mexico. The ...

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  13. DEFECTIVE AXLES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In view of the recent discovery of defective axles on some of the rolling stock on the railways, an examination has been made by the ...

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  14. RAILWAY AND TRADERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, said that things were not as they should be between the railways, and the traders ...

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  15. THE BUSH BROTHERHOOD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Bishop Long, of Bathurst, in making an appeal on behalf of the Bush Brotherhood, said, "that when we find people, descending to this ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND WHARF STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The trouble in connection with the' waterside workers at Wellington continues. All shipping is at a standstill. There has been further ...

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  17. SHACKLETON SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—francis Shackleton has been sentenced to 15 months imprisonment for conspiring to defraud. The charge against Francis Richard. ...

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  18. THE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Mr. Wade, at Gordon, made further reference to the North Shore bridge. Mr. Holman had promised to build the bridge, but his conditions would not be ...

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  19. GRIFFITH-WADE CONTROVERSY.

    Mr. Griffith says, "I am not game to say these things outside," observed Mr. Wade in a speech at Gordon, in reference to his charges against the Works ...

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  20. SUNDAY TRADING ACT.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—A test case reyarding the question whether the pro[?]g of cigarettes by a slot machine in return for a coin on- Sunday is a breach ...

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  21. THE FLEET AND THE CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Archbishop Kelly said that in the defence of Australia the Fleet would always have the support and hearty, co-operation of the Catholic ...

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  22. DAWSON COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—No definite information is yet available regarding, the exact number of men killed im thej explosion at the Stag Canon Mine in Dawson, ...

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  23. SIR WILLIAM MCMILLAN TURNED DOWN.

    Theree was a stormy meeting of Willoughby Liberals at Crow's Nest on Saturday night. The rival factions strove to down each other, and there were ...

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  24. COUNTRY PRESS CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two steamers wore requisitioned on Saturday afternoon to convey the members of the Country Preps Association over the Harbour to Athol ...

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  25. LLOYD GEORGE'S SCHEME.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Marquis of Crewe. (Secretary of State for India) referred to the proposals by the Marquis of Lansdowne on the subject of the land ...

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  26. A BIG BLAZE AVERTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Considerable damage was done by fire to the wire mattress and bedding factory of James Munro and Company, Elizabeth-street, ...

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  27. Pioneer Celebration.

    The preliminary work of organising the Anniversary Day, celebrations in honor of the Pioneers of the Clarence is now. well under way, and already the joint secs., ...

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  28. HEDLOW LAND.

    Speaking at Parramatta on Friday evening, Mr. Griffith announced he had instructed his solicitors to issue a writ for £1000 against the Bathurst "Times" for ...

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  29. BURSARIES AND DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS.

    SYDNEY, Monday—Brother Robinson, at the Orange Lodge gathering, refenred to Mr. McGowen "as having advocated and voted for bursaries to Catholic ...

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  30. THE DUBLIN PROSECUTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mrs. D. Montefiore, the well-known socialist and suffragette, who was arrested in Dublin on Thursday in connection with her scheme for ...

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  31. UNION v. FREE LABOUR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the annual conference of the Adelaide Master Bakers' Association, Mr. Inglis, the retiring president, said the problem of the future, ...

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  32. NAVIGATION ACT PROCLAIMED.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Navigation and Shipping Act has been proclaimed. The proclamation appears in the "Gazette"' dated October 21. The extensive ...

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  33. BANCO COURTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was not a particularly animated scene in the Bancoo Court this morning when the Full Court commenced' the final term of the ...

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  34. PRESENTATION TO MR. MURPHY.

    SYDNEY Monday.—The presentation by the police to Mr.'Stephen Murphy, the retired City Coroner and Chief Magistrate at the Children's Court, was made ...

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  35. BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR LABOUR.

    The? inister for Justice (Mr. Hall) who has been for "a week in Condobolin, Forbes, Kugowra, Orange, Spring Hills, and Rylsetonc districts, regards Labour's ...

    Article : 56 words
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