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  2. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Singapore files by the Guthrie which arrived to-day from Singapore contain numerous references to the members of the Australian Eleven who bave visited ...

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  3. THE COAL STRIKE.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, in answering a question regarding tho strike, Air. Lee (Acting Premier) said the Government had made up their mind ...

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  4. PARTISAN HOUSE OF LORDS

    Mr. Winston Churchill (President of the Board of Trade), speaking at Southport on Saturday on the political situation, said he thought it right early in the fight to ...

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  5. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    The Royal British and Colonial Society of Artists is organising an exhibition of paintings by living colonial artists in connection with the Festival of Empire to bo held at ...

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  6. PRINCESS MARIE OF ORLEANS.

    Princess Marie of Orleans (wife of Prince Waldemar, brother of the King of Denmark), who died last week, is generally considered to have been the cleverest ...

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  7. THE HONOEED DEAD.

    When the House of Assembly act on Tuesday the Premier, in a graceful speech, expressed regret at the loss the State had sustained by the deaths of Sir Henry ...

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  8. FEDERAL HOUSES ADJOURN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) moved in the House of Representatives today—"That this House desires to express its regret at the loss to the ...

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  9. LARRIKIN SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes at Leith on Saturday threw stones through the post-office windows, each stone being wrapped in paper inscribed with protests against the alleged ...

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  10. COMMERCE IN AUSTRALIA

    Sir Albert Spicer, President of the Imperial Commerce Congress recently held in Sydney. was interviewed yesterday by a representative of the "Daily Mail" ...

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  11. REFERENCES IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Immediately the Legislative Council met on Tuesday afternoon the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bice) rose and made touching reference to the death of Sir Henry Bundey and ...

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  12. CZARINA'S HEALTH.

    Reports from the Crimea regarding the health of the Czarina are of an increasingly serious character. Her Majesty is suffering from nervous breakdown and ...

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  13. QUEEN ENA RETURNS TO MADRID.

    Queen Ena of Spain has returned to Madrid, after visiting her brother Prince Leopold of Battenberg, in a London nursing home. King Alfonso has been ...

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  14. CONSTITUTION IN WRITING.

    Colonel Seely (Colonial Under-Secretory), speaking at Liverpool last night, said if the Liberals were returned to power they would make financial chaos ...

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  15. MR. HUTCHISON'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of Mr. Hutchison, M.H.R. took place to-day. At about 3.20 p.m. the service for the dead was conducted in Queen's Hall, Federal Parliament House, ...

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  16. AVIATOR KILLED.

    An aviator, named Fernandez, was killed at Nice yesterday through the petrol tans of his aeroplane exploding at a height ot 320 ft. above the ground. ...

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  17. THE ELLAN VANNIN.

    It transpires that the s[?]n packet Ellan Vannin, which foundered [?] the Mersey Bar after crossing from the Isle of Man in Saturday's heavy weather, was swamped ...

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  18. THE LORDS' VETO.

    The National Free Church Council is urging 1,000 local councils in England and Wales to take strong local action to secure the abolition of the Lords' veto. ...

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  19. BRITISH CRUISERS.

    The Admiralty has decided to place orden for the construction of two cruisers with the Thames Ironworks Company. The question of building a Dreadnought in the ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An underground cable from London to Glasgow and Edinburgh has been completed. ...

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  21. LIBERAL-LABOR PACT.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the general basis of a pact between the Government and the Socialists is now clear. Where a Labor member is in possession of a seat he ...

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  22. KING AS FARMER.

    King Edward visited the cattle show at Islington yesterday. Out of 23 entries his Majesty has secured three breed cups, seven first prizes, six seconds, three thirds, ...

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  23. AEROPLANES FOR THE FRENCH ARMY.

    General Brun, French Minister of War. has ordered four Farman aeroplanes, one Bleriot, and three of other designs for military purposes. ...

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  24. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    At the meeting of the East Adelaide local committee of the U.L.P. ou Tuesday evening, at which the. chairman (Mr. F. Dowsett) presided, a motion was ...

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  25. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The "Times" correspondent at New York states that a demand has been made by unions representing 100,030 railway workers for a 10 per cent, increase in ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 38/6, sellers 39/6. British Broken Hill, buyers 21/6, sellers ...

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  27. "BEATING THE AIR."

    The Acting Premier's announcement in Parliament, that if the minera reluse to go back to work to-morrow, the Government will protect non-unionists if the ...

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  28. MESSRS. BURT AND FENWICK EXEMPTED.

    Messrs. Burt and Fenwick, who have represented respectively Morpeth since 1874, and Wansbeck since 1855, in the Liberal interest, are to be ...

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  29. CANNOT INTERVENE.

    The Deputy-President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration (Mr. Justice Isaacs) has decided that the law does not, in the circumstances ...

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  30. THE CONGRESS AT WORK

    Though the Strike Congress labored hard all day to-day, they failed, Mr. Hughes stated, to accomplish anything. It was not until after 6 that the Congress adjourned. ...

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  31. RISE IN CONSOLS.

    Consols are quoted at £83 1/3, as against £82 12/6, on Thursday last. ...

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  32. THE CADBURY CASE.

    The action for libel brought by Cadbury Bros., the well-known cocoa manufacturers, against the "Standard" wiis concluded yesterday, the jury awarding the plaintiffs a ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,020,000 quarters, against 2,120,000 quarters last week, and for the ...

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  34. REBEL PEERS.

    Lord Lyveden, president of the British Committee for the Study of Foreign Municipal Institutions, speaking at Boston yesterday, said the peers prided themselves ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Brompton Mission, 3—Foundation—stone ceremony. Gas Company's Offices, Grenfell-street, 2.30— Cookery demonstration. ...

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  36. EDUCATION IN TASMANIA.

    The Minister of Education has received tile following telegram from Mr. Rooney, the new Director of Education:—"Owing to the death of my wife under especially ...

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  37. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The Chairman of the Board of Customs denies the statements of the Opposition preis that chaos has been caused by the exaction of the Budget duties. In ...

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  38. THE BOARD APPOINTED.

    The Governor (Lord Chelmsford) presided this afternoon at a meeting of the New South Waus Executive Council, when the compulsory wages board to enquire ...

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  39. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    A mating of first class county captains held at Lords' yesterday passed a resolution expressing regret that a certain section of the press was exploiting cricket in ...

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  40. STEAMERS FOUL.

    While the Maheno was casting off from the Auckland wharf late last night for Sydney one of the boats on the starboard side struck the bridge ot the Koromlo. The ...

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  41. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  42. DEATH OF A COMMONER.

    The death is announced 01 Mr. F. T. Cobbold, who had sat as Liberal member for Ipswich since 1906. He had previously sat for the Stowmarket division of Su[?]lk in ...

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  43. SHIPPING.

    Salamis, steamer, from Melbourne October 13, at London; Oberhausen, steamer, from Adelaide October 23, at Hamburg. Departures. ...

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  45. LEADERS IN COURT.

    The case in which Peter Bowling, Albert Burns, and William Brennan are charged with conspiracy, was continued this morning before Mr. Wilkinson, S.M., in the ...

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  47. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.

    The Rev. Gerald/Sharp, B.A., vicar of Whitkirk, near Leeds since 1898, has been appointed to succeed Dr. Stone Wigg as Bishop of New Guinea. ...

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  48. "N0 POWER."

    Senator de Largie moved the adjournment of the Senate to-day for the purpose of discussing the coal strike. He contended that the Commonwealth had power ...

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  50. DR. THORNTON RESIGNS.

    Dr. Thornton is resigning as assistant bishop to the Bishop ot Manchester, being in his 75th vear. He was first Bishop of Ballarat from 1S75 to 1900, and has since ...

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