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  2. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    Probably in anticipation of a lively de bate on the franchise proposals, the strangers' galleries were fairly well filled in the Legislative Council Chamber on ...

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  3. THE SITUATION IN INDIA.

    After a dry, hot September the situation as regards agricultural industries is fair or good in Burmah, Eastern Bengal, and Assam, a portion of Bengal, the central ...

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  4. THE COMING HARVEST.

    A gentleman, who is well acquainted with almost every inch of agricultural land in South Australia, and who is in receipt of constant information from all parts of ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker took the chair at 3 p.m. Marriage of Permanent Soldiers. The Minister of Defence. Mr. T. Ewing (N.S.W.), informed Mr. Crouch (Vic.) that ...

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  6. CAPE DEPRESSION.

    The Cape Town correspondent of the "Times" says the trade returns of the colony are still shrinking. For the year 1906-7 the Treasurer, Mr. ...

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  7. DEATH OF DR. DAVID MASSON.

    The death occurred yesterday of Dr. David Masson, Historiographer Royal for Scotland, and formerly Professor of English Literature at the Edinburgh ...

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  8. THE MYERSON BANKRUPTCY CASE.

    Further evidence relative to the Myerson bankruptcy was made available in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. John Myerson, son of Abraham Myerson, was examined by ...

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  9. SOCIALISM.

    In a speech at Stepney yesterday Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, secretary of the Labor Party, said that Socialism accepted the facts of life. "One of these is that we are ...

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  10. SURPRISED BY A NIGHT PATROL.

    The night patrol of the water police were cruising in their skiff in Circular Quay at 4 o'clock this morning, when they saw a man in a small dinghy in the middle of the ...

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  11. THE WEATHER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Light to moderate rains were reported this morning over the State. The northern coastal parts between Seal Rocks and Clarence Heads had falls ranging from 1 to ...

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  12. THE THAW CASE.

    The re-trial of Harry Thaw, the New York millionaire, for the murder of Stanford White on the roof garden theatre in June, 1906, will begin on December 2 next. ...

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  13. CONGO ANNEXATION.

    The Belgian Parliamentary Commission, appointed to consider the question of Congo annexation, has decided that the King and not the Parliament shall settle the Congo ...

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  14. THE LONDON MURDER.

    Robert Thomas Wood, the artist, who was arrested on a charge of the wilful murder of Emily Dimmock, alias Shaw, at Camden Town, St. Pancras, has been ...

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  15. SHIPPING.

    Prinz George, ship, at Falmouth, from Sydney May 25. Solheim, barque, at Falmouth, from Port Augusta May 7. ...

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  16. A DREADFUL DEATH.

    A travelling hawker, Thomas Corsan Bridges, 53 years of age, met his death in a peculiar manner yesterday at West Maitland. He was walking along the road ...

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  17. THE CRUISE OF THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Preparations for the voyage of the American battleship fleet to the Pacific are proceeding energetically. It is reported that the biggest "shake up" in the history of ...

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  18. THE PORT JACKSON.

    The four-masted barque Port Jackson began her second ocean-training voyage to Australia yesterday under the command of Captain Charles Maitland. She carries 50 ...

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  19. WESTERN FEDERALISTS.

    A meeting called by the board of directors of the A.N.A. was held at the Leisure Hour Club, Perth, last night to consider the advisability of forming a Federal ...

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  20. DROUGHT IN VICTORIA.

    Five hundred bullocks and cows were untrucked at the Rosedale station to-day. They came from Swan Hill, owing to the dry spell there, and were in very poor ...

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  21. A TERRIBIE TYPHOON.

    The Aldenham, from Hongkong, brings news that there have been several typhoons in the China Sea. The worst blow occurred on September 13, when the wind ...

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  22. SIBERIAN CONVICTS.

    While marching from Tiumen to Tobolsk, in Western Siberia, a gang of Russian convicts attacked the guards, inflicting injury on six of them. The escort opened fire on ...

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  23. LABOR ON THE BARRIER.

    For the first time in its history the Barrier is now employing 10,000 men to work the mines in the district and turn out the wealth that has made Broken Hill known ...

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  24. ANTHONY HORDERN'S ESTATE.

    Leave to appeal to the Privy Council was granted to-day in the case of Hordern versus Hordern against,that portion of the decree of Mr. Justice A. H. Simpson, in ...

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  25. HORSESHOES FOR THE ARMY.

    Mr. Haldane, the War Secretary, who recently called for tenders in America with the object of reducing contractors' prices, is placing in England an order for 200,000 ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL YACHTING.

    A new cutter of the largest size allowed under international rules is to be built for Sir Thomas Lipton by Mr. William Fife, the well-known designer. The vessel ...

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  27. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    [?] at Thornaby on T[?] yesterday [?] Curra[?] the new Labor [?]ber for [?] [?] that if the railway com[?] [?] in ignorning the claim of ...

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  28. A FLOOR COLLAPSES.

    During a political meeting at Waterbury, the famous watchmaking town, in Connecticut, yesterday, the floor collapsed, precipitating 150 of the audience into a brook ...

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  29. THE EASTERN TRUNK TRAGEDY.

    The Aldenham arrived from Hongkong this morning with Eastern news. Adsetts, the alleged perpetrator of the Hongkong trunk tragedy, was transferred from the ...

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  30. FISHERMEN'S PERILOUS PLIGHT.

    At about 1.30 p.m. to-day a boat containing three fishermen from Long Bay capsized off Botany Heads. After drifting past the Heads one man swam ashore near ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    During September the imports into Great Britain increased by £281,441 over the total for the corresponding period of last year and the exports by £4,631,167. ...

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  32. A WHITE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. Smith, the Colonial Secretary of the Transvaal, in addressing his constituents at Pres[?] yesterday, and the experience of the late miners' strike has proved that ...

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  33. WAGES OF SLAUGHTERMEN.

    The secretary to the Master Butchers' Association has received a letter from Mr. F. H. Bolton, the chairman of the Butchers' Wages Board, intimating that despite the ...

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  34. KILLED BY MOLTEN METAL

    A dreadful accident happened yesterday at the Butler steelworks, in Pennsylvania, through the upsetting of a cauldron of molten metal. Four men were killed on ...

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  35. THE LAW MUST TAKE ITS COURSE.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day it was decided that the law should take its course in the case of the condemned man, Nicholas Baxter, who ...

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  36. BANK ROBBERY IN AMERICA.

    The bank at Sedden, in the United States, was entered on Sunday by four masked, robbers, who stole 500,000 dollars in bullion and securities. The men got ...

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  37. A DISHONEST NURSE.

    At the Stawell Court yesterday a young woman, Lucy Louch, was charged with imposing on Dr. Fox by means of false verbal representations. It was stated that the ...

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  38. MOROCCO.

    Friction has arisen between France, and Sp[?] in regard to the policing of Casa[?] according to the Act of Algeciras. ...

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  39. THE NEW PROTECTION.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures last night the president (Mr. J. M. Joshua) said that, to the surprise and delight of a great many persons, ...

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  40. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Broken Hill, Proprietary, buyers 61/3, sellers 62/6. ...

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  41. CONSTABLE BRUTALLY ASSAULTED.

    Senior Constable McKelvey, of Balmain, was the victim of a brutal assault yesterday at Hunter's Hill. McKelvey had occasion to arrest a man at the Avenue ...

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  42. MODERNISM IN ITALY.

    Monsignor Dell' Chiesa, a theologian of pronounced anti-modernist views, has succeeded the late Cardinal Svampa as Archbishop ot Bologna, the ...

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  43. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The English newspapers ridicule the im[?]ed rhetoric [?] the first committee of the Hague Peace Conference over the application of the principle of obligatory ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The market is very firm, an advance of 1/6 having occurred during the last week. The following sale is reported (price per 480 1b., cost, freight, and ...

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  45. THE TARIFF.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Dugald Thomson presented a petition signed by 4,162 electors, protesting against the increase of tariff duties generally. ...

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  48. A CORNER IN BEER BOTTLES.

    A Dunedin firm has made a corner in beer bottles. The firm purchased 3,000 dozen at 2/6 per dozen, and the brewers are unable to secure supplies. ...

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  50. BROKEN HILL.

    James Berry was charged in the Police Court to-day with stealing 35/ out of the till, in the bar of the Adelaide Club Hotel. He was fined £3 or one mouth's ...

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  51. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA

    Herr von Schoen, German Ambassador at St. Petersburg, has been appointed Imperial Minister for Foreign Affairs in succession to Herr von Tschirschky, who goes as the ...

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  52. NORTHERN TERR[?]ORY.

    The Aldenham arrived this morning from Hongkong, and sailed south this afternoon. The passengers were 16 Europeans and 3 Chinese. ...

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