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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A serious shooting accident occurred at the Port Melbourne rifle ranges yesterday, when some cadets from the Cambridgestreet, Collingwood, State school were ...

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  3. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    The tension created by the demand of Germany for an apology in connection with the Casablanca incident is in no way relaxed. ...

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  4. STATE OF EUROPE.

    Mr. Augustine Burrell, Chief Secrctary for Ireland, speaking yesterday at Brighton, commented on the scant respect shown nowadays for international treaties, and ...

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  5. MURRAY WATERS BILL.

    A large and representative meeting of ratepayers of the Renmark Irrigation Trust No. 1 was held on November 2, the audience including several ladies. ...

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  6. BARRIER MINES

    The industrial atmosphere has cleared very much since the result of tho A.M.A. interview with Mr. Dclprat was made known yesterday morning, and it is now ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    In connection with the visit of the Australian Eleven to England next year 37 matches have been arranged, including two each with Yorkshire, Surrey, Gloucester, ...

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  8. INFLUENCING A JURY.

    The motion for attachment granted by Mr. Justice Palles against Sir Timothy O'Brien in July last for contempt of court was tried yesterday. ...

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  9. FEDERAL MINISTRY

    The Federal Cabinet, in consequence of the public withdrawal of the support of the Labor Party, have decided that their duty is to prepare the way for another ...

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  10. MONTENEGRIN ENVOY.

    M. Vukovitch, the Montenegrin Envoy, who was forcibly detained and searched by Austrian troops a few weeks ago at Agram, when on a diplomatic mission to the ...

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  11. A BOAT CAPSIZES.

    Three young men, Charles Garner, Allen Elliott, and Charles Hancock, residents of St. Kilda, had a sensational experience in the bay yesterday afternoon. They started ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    The Wallabies or Australian Union team of Rugby footballers defeated Cheshire on Saturday; the scores being aa follows:- Wallabies, 6 goals 3 tries; Cheshire, 1 try. ...

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  13. BRITISH LICENSING BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Licensing Bill was further considered. An amendment by which a police inspector in plain clothes, on producing a magistrace's ...

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  14. 'AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    The Servian tug Stig, while towing barges laden with ordinary merchandise on the Danube yesterday, was stopped by Austrian patrol boats at Banovce. The Servians are ...

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  15. BARRIER MISHAPS.

    A mishap occurred to a miner, L. Broiko, at the Proprietary mine on Saturday afternoon. While at work at the 800-ft. level of Block II, Broske accidentally drove a ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Colonel Seely, Under-secretary for the Colonies, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, by way of emphasising how dead was South African racialism, ...

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  17. FEELING AT PORT PIRIE.

    While there is a natural anxiety regarding the result of next Wednesday's conference at the Barrier between the mine managers and men there are at Port Pirie, ...

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  18. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Associated Mines, buyers 25/, sellers 27/6. Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 40/7, ...

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  19. STRICKEN BY THE SUN.

    John Furness, l8 years of age, a carter, residing at Drummoyne, was working at the woodsheds, Darling Island, yesterday, when he collapsed, suffering from sunstroke. ...

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  20. THE ICE KING.

    Charles Wyman Morse, the American financier, known throughout the United States as "the Ice King," who was convicted on Friday of having misapplied funds ...

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  21. A HALLWAY MAN KILLED.

    A railway shunter, John Locsmoore, living in Kent-street, was knocked down by some empty trucks in the Eveleigh railway yards yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  22. ORPHANAGE TRAGEDY.

    Through illnese due to the consumption of bad food eight girls have died in the Mount St. Vincent's Girl's Orphanage in Limerick. Sivty-six others are suffering from the ...

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  23. AMERICAN OUTLOOK

    Reports from Pittsburg, Boston, Chicago, and St. Louis indicate that substantial signs of returning prosperity are observable in those centres. ...

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  24. OLD LADY'S STRANGE DEATH.

    Mrs. Henrietta Sewell. 73 years of age, met her death on Saturday afternoon in an extraordinary manner at Windsor. While walking in the street she was tripped ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY.

    The balance-sheet of the Queensland Investment Company shows a profit of £7,376 the company having-benefited from exceptionally large returns on shares in a cattle ...

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  26. "BEAUTY SPECIALIST."

    The wife of Mr. George Heath, a hatter, carrying on business in Oxford-street, has obtained £500 damages from Mrs. Catherine Lavin, otherwise Madame Auguste, a ...

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  27. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Negotiations are in progress between Germany and America for the establishment of penny postage between the two countries. Penny postage already obtains ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    A meeting of the Water League was held last night. The Mayor, who presided, said a letter had been received from Mr., Delprat stating that his board agreed to ...

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  29. DALGETY & CO.

    The balance-sheet of Dalgety & Co. shows a profit of £21,033. A dividend of 6 per cent, and a bonus of 1 per cent, ace announced. The remaining profits are ...

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  30. THEATRICAL MATTERS.

    Mr. George Willoughby will produce "The Man from Mexico" at the Coronet Theatre, London, on November 28. Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton ...

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  31. THE ALBERT FRAUDS.

    The liquidator in the estate of Willer and Riley, produce merchants, of London, informed the creditors at a meeting yesterday that the statement of affairs showed a ...

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  32. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE.

    The long-existing look-out of Lancashire cotton operatives has terminated on the basis of their acceptance of the contemplated 5 per cent, reduction of wages on ...

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  33. CHINESE STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    A Chinese steamer, with 600 passengers aboard, bound from Amoy to Tungan, foundered during a storm,, and 200 persons were drowned. ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat. — 13,060 quarters of Australian wheat, January-February, have been sold at [?], and 10,000 south Australian, Lecentoer-January, 37/. ...

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  35. SYDNEY MEMBERS' VIEWS.

    There was a smaller contingent than usual of Federal members on board the Melbourne express which arrived in Sydney yesterday. Mr. Watson, beyond saying that ...

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  36. SCULLLNG HANDICAP.

    A strong committee has been formed to make arrangements for an international sculling handicap race on the Thames, which will probably take place in May. for ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Northcote, late Governor-General of the Australian Commonwealth, has arrived at Victoria, British Columbia, en route for England. ...

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  38. THE AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    Further developments have occurred in connection with the political crisis in Austria. In consequence of racial conflicts in Bohemia M. Fiedler and M. Praschek, the ...

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  39. WHO IS LIABLE?

    For some time importers have complained that goods arriving from oversea ports have been pillaged, and the losses of late have been considerable. In the majority of ...

    Article : 293 words
  40. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The running for the Liverpool Autumn Cup, one mile and six furlongs, resulted yesterday as follows:- Mr. G. Edwardes' br f Santeve, by ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Waratah has sailed for Australia, with 720 third-class passengers aboard, including 410 assisted settlers for New South Wales. This is the largest ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. WHAT THE "TIMES" THINKS.

    The "Times," commenting on the political crisis in the Commonwealth, remarks that if the Labor Party's announcement of its intention to withdraw its support from ...

    Article : 162 words
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