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  2. Advertising

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  3. STOP PRESS

    LATER NEWS RECEIVED DURING THE PRINTING OF THE EDITION WILL APPEAR BELOW. ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS

    The Prime Minister yesterday had an interview with the State Consul for Java in connection with the contract obtained by the Australian Government for the supply ...

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  5. SPORTING NEWS.

    Saturday: Perth; Kalgoorlie; Adelaide; Mentone; Moorefield. Next Saturday's Meeting. Acceptances for the races to be held at ...

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  6. NOVEMBER TREASURY RETURNS. BIG DEFICIT EXPECTED.

    Although the Treasury returns rer November were not complete this afternoon, it was learned that the operations for the month were expected to ...

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  7. TROTTING

    The handicaps for the seven events to be carried out at Saturday's meeting were declared by Mr. Downey this afternoon, and they are published in this issue. ...

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  8. KITCHENER'S BETRAYAL. STORY OF A SPY CONTRADICTED.

    The War Office denies that it is in possession of evidence that the sinking of the Hampshire was due to disformation supplied to Germany by a ...

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  9. THE DARWIN WRANGLE.

    The hearing was begun before Mr. Justice Higgins, sitting in his original jurisfiction in the High Court of Australia yesterday of an action in which Henry Ernest ...

    Article : 343 words
  10. IVY TURTON IN LONDON.

    Lady Connolly has arranged a reception for Mis Mignon Trevor' (Ivy Tarton), the Western Australian vocalist, who has completed her studies ...

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  11. PARRAMATTA SEAT.

    Nominations for tho Parramatle nominations were received, viz.,. Herbert Edward Pratten (Nationalist), Albert Eathurst P[?] ...

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  12. N.S.W. DRINK BILL.

    The Government estimates that the New South Wales drink bill for last year will be over 5s per head greater, than for the preceding year, totalling ...

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  13. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    Several members from the most distant States interviewed the Prime Minister yesterday, and urged that an effort be made to close the session at the end of next ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Sir .Joseph and Lady Cook left for London yesterday afternoon, and at their final deceased's executor be substituted as the Town hall during the day Sir Owen Cox, ...

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  15. GENERAL.

    To-night on the Subiaco Oval, the fourth of the series of footrunning events conducted under the auspices of the Subiaco Football Club will be held, commencing at 3 ...

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  16. PREFERENCE TO EX-SOLDIERS.

    The Soldiers' Conference [?] Mr. Coleman's statement regarding ex-soldiers, telegraphed earlier. The conference denied that Mr.Coleunm had any ...

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  17. THE RYAN LIBEL.

    In the High Court to-day judgment was given in the application by the Public Curator of Queensland, who asked that the deceaseds executor be substituted' as the ...

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  18. DOCKYARDS' EMPLOYES.

    The Trades Hall officials state that more men are being discharged from the Cockatoo Isaland Dockyards, but they are hopeful that men will be re-engaged when work ...

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  19. SUPPOSED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    An Armidale telegram says that particulars received from Tenterfield show that tho man who was found on tho Glen Iunes road was John Murphy, 65 years of age ...

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  20. BASIC WAGE.

    The Premier to-day said that the he never. on any occasion, either in public or in private, stated that he was opposed to granting a basic wage of £4 5s "On the ...

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  21. RESCUED FROM FIRE.

    Hearing the cries of a woman who was at the back of a burning building in Liverpool-street, city, shortly before midnight, Norman Johnson rushed into the place, ...

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  26. WHEAT INQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Pring, Royal Commissioner, will resume the wheat inquiry on Friday, when Mr. George Georgson will be examined. ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND

    In the Brisbane Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Lukin granted an, order, returnable before the Full Court, calling upon tho A.W.U. and tho police magistrate ...

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  28. ATTEMPT TO BURN WHEAT CROP.

    Further extensive damage bus occurred throughout the west by reason of the fires. Mr. Klintworth who is farming at Narromine, heard a noise on Monday night, and, ...

    Article : 96 words
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  30. BURGLARIES IN SYDNEY.

    Thieves entered a bedroom in a house at Darlinghurst, and took £130 in notes and sold, Robbers also visited a house in Alexandria, and stole £140 in notes. ...

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  31. ATTACKED BY SHARK.

    Herbert Jack, who was attacked by.. a shark has undergone an operation, and his condition is now improving, No trace has been found of his son, who is believed to ...

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  34. CLERGYMAN OFFERS REMEDY FOR GREY HAIR

    Rev. A. W. Searle, a well-known clergytoan, and whoso hair is still dark, recently made the following statement:—"Grey, streaked, or faded hair can be quickly ...

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  35. ATTEMPT TO MURDER.

    Maximilian Foy at the Central Criminal Court was charged with having shot at John Moore with intent to murder. Moore was a horse-trainer and Foy had some ...

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  36. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    There is a possibility, as soon as the Estimates are disppsed of that Parliament will go into the recess for a long holiday. This plan is favored by some Ministers and ...

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