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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS

    It would be wrong to say that anyone is pleased with the first working week of the Federal Parliament, under Mr. Fisher's leadership. The conditions are new and ...

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  3. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Saturday was a record day in the history of Australian tennis. Never before bad a crowd of such dimensions witnessed a match in this country, and never before ...

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  4. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the United States and Japan are considering an agreement based on the "free, peaceful, and commercial ...

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  5. INDIANA MURDERS

    The farmhand Lamphere. who was accused of the murder of Mrs. Belle Guinness and her three children at Laporte, Indiana, also of having wilfully set fire to the ...

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  6. BRITISH LICENSING BILL

    As was expected, the Licensing Bill was rejected in the House of Lords yesterday, the voting being—Against, 272; for, 96. The majority comprised exclusively ...

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  7. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    The continuance of the boycott of Austrian goods in Turkey is causing an intensely bitter feeling among the trading classes in the dual monarchy, and is ...

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  8. RUSHWORTH TRAGEDY

    The careful consideration given by the police and others who have been investigating the circumstances attending the finding of two human bodies in the shaft of the ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN DESIGNS.

    Dr. Wekerle, the Hungarian Premier, in an interview with the repnesentative of the Paris "Matin," declares that Austria was compelled to annex Bosnia and ...

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  10. MONTENEGRO PREPARING.

    Montenegro, whose attitude towards Austria from the outset has been as bellicose as that of Servia, has posted a series of heavy batteries on Mount Lovchet, a ...

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  11. FEARFUL COLLIER[?]

    Advices from New York state that Pittsburg has been the scene of another terrible colliery disaster, involving, it is feared, the loss of hundreds of lives. ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    The Wallabies beat Somerset on Saturday by one goal to one try. Mandible, a member of the Australian team, who was recently injured, reappeared on the field. ...

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  13. BRITISH EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. Asquith, replying to the Archbishop of Canterbury, has invited a statement of his objections to the new Education Bill, together with any counter proposals he ...

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  14. BARMAIDS AS DECOYS.

    A largely-attended temperance service was hold at the Blende-street Methodist Church this afternoon. The Rev. C. E. Schafer spoke in approbation of the South ...

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  15. GERMAN ARMY ESTIMATES.

    It is announced fnom Berlin that the estimate of the coming year's expenditure on the German army shows a decrease of to pay £1,440,000 for the Oriental railway, ...

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  16. INDIAN UNREST.

    Reuter's Agency states that London officials connected with the Indian administration emphatically deny that the disaffection in India has reached the masses. It is ...

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  17. TRADES UNIONISM AND THE LAW.

    The Court of Appeal has unanimously decided that a trade union is not empowered to levy money for the payment of the salaries of members of the House of Commons. ...

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  18. ARCHBISHOP CARR.

    The Pope yesterday gave an audience to Archbishop Carr, of Melbourne, to whom he expressed gratitude for a gift of Peter's Pence, amounting to £2,000. from the clergy ...

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  19. THE ORIENTAL RAILWAY

    It is announced that Bulgaria is willing to pay £4,400,000 for the Oriental railway, which she seized prior to her assumption of the status of a kingdom, and for the ...

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  20. WHAT THE "TIMES" SAYS.

    The "Times," in a leading article on Baron ron Aehrenthal describes his language as menacing to the peace of Europe. In Turkey's attitude, especially since the Porte ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At yesterday's London wool sales bidding was animated in all sections of the trade at the full opening rates. The sales included —Waipaoa, 7½d.; Glenside, 8?d.; M[?]o, ...

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  22. PLAYING WITH MESMERISM.

    A case which has excited much commant during the week at Gilgandra is that in which Theodore Burton, son of the late Dr. Burton, is the principal figure. He and ...

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  23. BARRIER MINES DISPUTE.

    The combined unions have not yet dealt with the request made by the Proprietary Company for a separate conference, but it may be considered at a meeting to be held ...

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  24. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The running for the Manchester November Handicap, one and a half miles, resulted yesterday as follows:- Old China, b f, by Avington—Derby ...

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  25. THE COST OF STRIKES.

    Sir Christopher Furness, head of the great shipbuilding firm of Furness, Withy, & Co., and the Furness line of steamers, at a meeting at Stockton-on-Tees, deplored the folly ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest, quotations on tne Loudon stock Excnange:- Associated Mines, buyers 25/, sellers 27/6. ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    T. Walsh has beaten A. Attell on points in 15 rounds in a boxing contest, fought at Los Angeles, in California. ...

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  28. RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Paris States that there is no doubt in that capital that Russia will refuse to join the conference if the annexation of Bosnia and ...

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  29. THE OARSMAN TOWNS.

    At a meeting at Putney yesterday the editor of the "Sportsman" presented Towns, the New South Wales sculler, with a vellum testimonial and £124 in ...

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  30. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS.

    At the Horticultural Society's Colonial Exhibition in London the New Zealand Government were awarded a silver medal for cold-stored apples and a bronze medal for ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Rabbits.—The martet is dull, but prices are maintained. Rabo[?]t Skins.—At yesterday's auction 2,928 bales were offered, ana 2,873 sold. ...

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  32. RETURNING BISHOPS.

    Dr. Nevill, Bishop of Dunedin, who attended the Pan-Anglican and Lambeth Conferenccs recently, has taken his passage by the Ormuz. Dr. Frodsham, Bishop of ...

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  33. GERMANY SUPPORTS AUSTRIA.

    The "Times" correspondent in Berlin states that Germany is confining her efforts to the support of Austria in obtaining from the Sultan a cessation of the boycott to ...

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  34. DIVORCE CASES AT THE BARRIER.

    Judge Gibson yesterday heard four divorce suits. In the case of McDonald versus McDonald the hearing was adjourned till Monday. In this case Mary Christina ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Sir Henry De Villiers. President of the South African National Convention, which is now sitting in Cape Town, states that there will be no insurmountable ...

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  36. GREAT BRITAIN DENOUNCED.

    The Austrian journals, following the example of the "Vossiche Zeitnng" and other German newspapers, attribute what they call the obstinacy of Turkey to the ...

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  37. QUESTION OF A REFERENDUM.

    A mass meeting of the A.M.A. was held this afternoon. The attendance was so large that the capacity of the Trades Hall was overtaxed, and an adjournment had to ...

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  38. COLLISION OF STEAMERS.

    The steamer Tongariro, 7,600 tone, belonging to the New Zealand Shipping Company, has collided with the Drumlanrig, 4,284 tons, owned by the Astral Shipping ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Government Statistician (Mr. J. B. Trivett) has issued an estimate of the population at September 30. On that date the number of persons in the State was ...

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  40. FRANCE APPEALED TO.

    The Austrian Government have urged the French Ministry to exert their friendly offices in Constantinople to bring about a cessation of the boycott imposed on ...

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  41. WRECK IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    A party of shipwrecked sailors arrived in Svdney to-day from Noumea by the French steamer Pacifique. The castaways comprise the crew of the Norwegian barque ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    Thomas Kelly has been arrested at Dargavile and charged with attempting to murder Captain Mewitt aboard the vessel Naumai, by shooting him with a revolver. ...

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  43. BROKEN HILL.

    With regard to the decision of the Full Court, discharging the rule nisi to restrain the spedal Licensing Court at Broken Hill from sitting again to determine matters ...

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  45. THE BUTIER MARKET.

    A private cable message states that the London butter market has collapsed. New Zealand is quoted at 112/, and eales are difficult. ...

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  46. THE MINISTRY.

    Mr. McNab has resigned the portfolio of Lands and Agriculture. Sir Joseph Ward carries on the duties pending a reconstruction of the Cabinet. ...

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  47. LEGISLATOR AND TENNIS PLAYER.

    Mr. Fisher, M.P. for Wellington, is aboard the Ulimaroa, bound for Sydney. He will compete in the Australasian tennis champions. ...

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  48. A HOUSE DESTROYED.

    A three-roomed house and its contents at North Broken Hill was totally destroyed by fire this morning. The piemises were occupied by Mr. David Murray. It is not ...

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  50. EDUCATION MATTIERS.

    The examination of students attending the technical college began yesterday, and will be continued till December 11. At a meeting of the North Public School ...

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  51. AMERICANS' VISIT TO ADELAIDE.

    Arrangements have been made for Bes[?]s C. Wright, the American tennis player, who with Alexander is now contesting for the Davis Cup, to play a single and double ...

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