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  2. RETURN OF QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    In returning thanks for a welcome home, Mr. Kidston said he knew a number of people like himself were wondering what was going to happen. The ...

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  3. THE MAGNET MINE TROUBLE.

    A special general meeting of the Queenstown branch of Amalgamated Miners Association was held this afternoon to discuss ...

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  4. MILITARY MANŒUVRES.

    The general scheme of tactical operations by members of Southern corps took place on Saturday afternoon in the Clarence district, and, with the exception of ...

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  5. THE EUROPEAN CRISIS.

    The leading members of the Young Turkey party state that the programme suggested for the Conference of Powers relative to the Berlin Treaty is not ...

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  6. THE HYTHE TRAGEDY.

    In compliance with the request of the nine 'members of the House of Assembly who had waited upon Ministers on Friday night, the Premier called ...

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  7. RAILWAY TRAIN ON FIRE

    A serious disaster occurred at Metz, in Michigan, United States, on Thursday, owing to the prevalence of forest fires. ...

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  8. DISORDER IN THE COMMONS.

    During the discussion of the Licensing Bill in the House of Commons today Mr. Grayson (Socialist) created a scene by insisting upon speaking on the ...

    Article : 284 words
  9. PERSONAL

    The King returned to London looking specially fit after his "cure" at Marienbad, writes our London correspondent under date September 11. He started ...

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  10. TURKS BOYCOTTING AUSTRIANS.

    The Turkish boycott of Austrian goods is paralysing Austrian commerce. Thirty steamers of the Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Company are unable ...

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  11. VICTORIAN POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The Ministry will stand or fall on the new Land Valuation Bill to be submitted for the consideration of the House during the coming week. ...

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  12. THE LYNCHING AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Three battalions at Monastir, and twenty experienced gendarmerie officers at Salonika, have been summoned to Constantinople for police duty, owing ...

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  13. REFERENCE IN THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. F. W. Boreham referred to the Hudson case last evening in the course of a sermon on "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." ...

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  14. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    A semi-official communique issued at Berlin indicates that Germany will adopt a cool, waiting attitude with respect to the conference, pending ...

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  15. DISCOVERY OF WRECKAGE.

    Wreckage has been found 30 miles south of Cape Maria, Van Diemen's, lighthouse, consisting of spars; also part of a boat scroll and part of a boat. There is no ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND BANK RETURNS

    The bank returns for the September quarter show a falling-off in deposits of £944,940. Advances show a decline of £193,456. ...

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  17. SALE OF NOCTUIFORM.

    The New Zealand horse Noctuiform, who was bought some years ago by Mr. Buchanan, of whiskey fame, and was sent to England, has just been sold at ...

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  18. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    After his trip to Africa, where he will hunt big game, President Roosevelt will visit England early in 1910. Mrs. Roosevelt will join the ...

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  19. LICENSING COURTS.

    The work of the special Licensing Courts, constituted to give practical effect to the result of the local option ballot at the last general election, has ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New South Wales Rugby team played a match against Llanelly, in Wales, yesterday. Llanelly won by a goal and a try to a try. The home ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    A petition, with over 50 names attached, has boen sent to the Hospital Board of Management, asking that, in time of illness, any subscriber may ...

    Article : 329 words
  22. COTTON TRADE STRIKE.

    The London "Daily Mail" says that the cotton strike in England has thrown four hundred thousand persons out of employment, and has caused a loss of ...

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  23. GORDON BENNETT RACE.

    The Gordon-Bennett Cup race, which started from Berlin on October 10, has been won by the British balloon Banshee. ...

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  24. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. R. Haldane), speaking at Caterham, Surrey, last evening, said the "territorials" now numbered 200,000, and recruiting was ...

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  25. POSTAL ORDER SYSTSM.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Postmaster-General (Mr. S. Buxton), in replying to a question asked by Mr. Honniker Heaton, said he regretted ...

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  26. THE ELWICK RACECOURSE.

    On Saturday afternoon an inspection was made of the Elwick racecourse by a number of press representatives, under the guidance of Mr. Tabart, the ...

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  27. ENGLISH RACING.

    The race for the Middle-park Plate, of 500sovs., added to a sweepstake, of 30sovs. each, for two-year-olds, colts 8st. 101b., fillies and geldings 8st. 71b., ...

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  28. DISPUTE AT BROKEN HILL.

    The threatened strike eclipses all other matters in Broken Hill at present. Last night's mass meeting, which was attended by about 3,000, endorsed the ...

    Article : 499 words
  29. MILITARY AEROPLANE.

    For some time past the British military authorities have been experimenting with an aeroplane at Aldershot. During a trial to-day the machine was ...

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  30. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Information recently reached Mr. E. Smart, Collector of Customs, that four cases of opium were on board the China trading steamer Aldenham. A search ...

    Article : 232 words
  31. LAUNCESTON TRAMWAYS.

    There is, it seems, a probability that negotiations between the London Tramway Group and the City Council, with regard to the construction of tramways, ...

    Article : 236 words
  32. CATHOLIC CHURCH IN VICTORIA.

    Archbishop Carr, of Melbourne, in au address in inaugurating the Conference of the Catholic Truth Society at Dublin yesterday, traced the growth of ...

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was keen competition at today's wool sales, and prices were unchanged. Australian brands realised the ...

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  34. SUNSHINE RAILWAY DISASTER

    A section in the Railway Act provides that actions against the commissioners for damages must be commenced within six months of the cause of action ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. THE LICENSING BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, during discussion of the Licensing Bill in committee, Mr. H. W. Bottomley (L.) moved an amendment to make the ...

    Article : 151 words
  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Royal College of Surgeons of England has resolved to allow women to compete for surgical and dental diplomas. ...

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  37. "TOMMY" BURNS AT ZEEHAN.

    "Tommy" Burns and party arrived yesterday from Burnie, and were met at the railway station by several hundreds of citizens, including representatives of ...

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  38. Y.M.C.A.

    Lessons in politeness formed a large portion of an address by Bishop Mercer, of Tasmania, last night, upon the subject of "The Nation's Call to Young ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Eight thousand five hundred quarters of South Australian wheat for January-February shipment have been sold at 35s. 6d. per quarter; 14,000 ...

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  40. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN

    An attempt to wreck a train was made on the line between the central railway station and Darling Harbour. An engine bumped heavily, and it was found that ...

    Article : 70 words
  41. MUSICAL AND LITERARY COMPETITIONS.

    The entries for the A.N.A. annual musical and literary competitions total 343. The largest number in one class is twelve—in the sacred solo. In both ...

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  42. SPLENDID RAIN AT BROKEN HILL.

    The rain at Broken Hill, which fell at the end of last week, was the heaviest for years. Stephens Creek has risen equal to 451 million gallons, thus doubling ...

    Article : 95 words
  43. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr R. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Glasgow yesterday, said the colonial Empire had no certain connection with Great ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN LAND, MORTGAGE COMPANY.

    The directors of the Australian Land, Mortgage, and Finance Company have declared a bonus of 2½ per cent. ...

    Article : 25 words
  45. GYMPIE GOLDFIELDS.

    Yesterday was the forty-first anniversary of the discovery of the Gympie goldfield. Since that day 3,479,145oz. of gold was won. The money value of ...

    Article : 53 words
  46. SWIMMING.

    At the opening of the now municipal baths yesterday, Cecil Healy made a world's record by getting over 110yds, in lmin, 3 l-5sec, ...

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  47. AUSTRALASIAN DEBENTURES.

    The Chillagoe R. and M. Co. is issuing 100,000 Etheridge railway. 4½ per cent. debentures at £95 10s. The Christchurch City Council is ...

    Article : 42 words
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