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  2. CYCLING FATALITY.

    Two women, Mrs. Neal, and her aunt, Mrs. Rex, were run over early last evening by a cyclist in Centennial Park, near the Cleveland-street entrance. Mrs. Neal died almost at ...

    Article : 357 words
  3. FEDERAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    Some interesting sidelights are now being thrown on the proceedings of last week, when the Deakin Government was ejected on the motion of the Labour leader. Sir John Quick, ...

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  4. CHEAPER MEAT.

    Now that the Railway Commissioners are rising somewhat to the situation in the matter of supplying stock trucks, record supplies of sheep are coming forward to the Homebush ...

    Article : 434 words
  5. CONTROL OF LABOUR.

    If the propostions now before the Sydney Labour Council should be agreed to by the unions of the State the Labour Council of New South Wales (as it is proposed to be ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS.

    The Australian Rugby Union's team of footballers played Oxford University this afternoon, and won by 2 goals, 1 penalty goal, and 2 tries (19 points) to Oxford's ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    A special committee of British winebuyers, at the instance of the AgentsGeneral, reported on the wine exhibits at the Franco-British Exhibition. The ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. BALKAN CONFERENCE.

    The reply of Austria-Hungary to the Noto of Russia regarding the calling of a conference on Balkan affairs insists on the exclusion of the status of Bosnia and ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. CHINA'S NEW REGIME.

    Thirty thousand Chinese in Burmah have memorialised the Wai-wu-pu (Chinese Foreign Office) against the selection of Pu-Yi as Emperor, on the ground that ...

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  10. RESTORATION OF NAVY.

    Information of a definite character regarding the restoration of the Chinese navy was received yesterday in Sydney from the Shanghai correspondent of the "Tung Wah Times." ...

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  11. DUMPING OF CRIMINALS.

    Mr. H. Gladstone, the Home Secretary, has sent a circular to Recorders of towns, and to chairmen of Quarter Sessions, relative to colonial objections to public or ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. LEAGUE DEFEATS NORTHERN UNION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 517 words
  13. PRESSURE ON SERVIA.

    The Powers have urged Servia to cease preparing for war, and to withdraw her troops from the Austrian frontier. Servia has submitted to the Powers a ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    Evidence of considerable interest to those engaged in the meat industry was elicited to-day during the hearing of a case before the Collector of Customs (Mr. A. W. Smart), under ...

    Article : 402 words
  15. PHILANTHROPIC FORGER.

    Amazement has been manifested in Chicago over the ense of Peter Vanvlissingen, a philanthropist and estate agent, who confessed to committing forgery to ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. ROYALTY AND MORTALITY.

    A cable was received last night by the "Tung Wah Times" from the "Sheung Po" newspaper at Hongkong, stating that Hing, uncle of the late Emperor Kwang-Hsu, Was ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. A SOCIALIST SPLIT.

    Mr. H. M. Hyndman and Mr. V. Grayson, M.P., Socialists, refuse to appear on the same platform as Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., Socialist. ...

    Article : 42 words
  18. SCHOOLMASTER OUTSPOKEN.

    At the Inaugural meeting of the Kogarah School Sports Union, held at Kogarah School of Arts on Wednesday night, the headmaster (Mr. E. G. Wilson) referred to the necessity ...

    Article : 310 words
  19. THE SHAH'S REFUSAL.

    The Shah declines to convene Parliament owing to the inability of the British and Russian Ministries to guarantee the safety of his life and throne. ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    The "Times" congratulates Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, on securing as the result of the elections another three years effective tenure of power. ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    The result of the proceedings of the conference of the South Willes Miners' Federation at Cardiff shows that socialists will henceforth dominate the organisation. ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. NAVAL ECONOMY:

    A reduction in the speed of sixteen of the new destroyers in the current naval construction programme from 33 knots to 27 knots will effect a saving of £20,000 ...

    Article : 45 words
  23. PRICE OF HARVESTERS.

    In the course of the inquiry to-day by the select committee of the Federal Parliament into the price of harvesters and the conditions of manufacture. James Moore, representing ...

    Article : 465 words
  24. LORD FAIRFAX.

    The Committee of Privileges of the House of Lords has decided that Albert kirby Fairfax, late of Virginia, has proved his title as Lord Fairfax of Cameron in ...

    Article : 307 words
  25. LATE SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    Abdul-Aziz, the deposed Sultan of Morocco, will receive a pension of £7000 and reside in Tangier. ...

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  26. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    The local option returns are still incomplete So far as can be at present gauged, there are seven new no-license districts—Eden, with three hotels; Manukau, 15; Ohinemurl,24; ...

    Article : 358 words
  27. ACCIDENT TO GOODS TRAIN.

    Travelling at the rate of 40 miles an hour this afternoon, an engine and goods train ran on to a bridge near Wilmere from which three lengths of rail had been removed, and after ...

    Article : 225 words
  28. INTERSTATE LAWN TENNIS.

    It was mainly the expectation of getting some light upon the doubles problem that brought so fine a crowd to the headquarters of Victorian tennis this afternoon. Amongst ...

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  29. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE AGITATORS.

    The Divisional Court has set aside subpoenas which were served on the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, and the Home Secretary, Mr. H. Gladstone, to attend as ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. BATTLESHIPS FOR ARGENTINA.

    The Senate of the Argentine Republic has rejected a bill providing for the construction of three battleships. The Chamber of Deputies of Argentina three ...

    Article : 80 words
  31. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Reuter's correspondent states, that the Amateur Athletic Union of America declines to recognise Carpenter's disqualification for fouling during the Olympic ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. THE WINTON BUSH FIRE.

    Later particulars of the recent fire show that it swept 10,000 acres of Marsh Bros.' Range Lands selection, and 30,000 out of 40,000 acres of Strathfallan selection, the property of Wood ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. THE GERMAN STRUGGLE.

    Many German newspapers declare that the struggle for Parliamentary government will continue. ...

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  34. A ZULU MURDER.

    Mjobolwana, a Zulu chief, has been found guilty at Greytown, Natal, of murdering a fellow chief, Sitshitshili, and has been sentenced to death. ...

    Article : 36 words
  35. THE STATION MURDER.

    Wilson, an aboriginal, was charged at the Police Court this morning with the murder of Nellie Duffy. When arrested accused said, "All right." A remand for eight days was ...

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  36. DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI.

    It is persistently stated in Rome that the betrothal of the Duke of the Abruzzi (cousin of the King of Italy) and Miss Katherine Elkins, daughter of Senator ...

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  37. ETONIANS FALLEN IN WAR.

    The King and Queen yesterday opened the Hall Library elected at Eton as a memerial to Old Etonians killed in the South African war. ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    Tom Mann writing officially to Broken Hill from Port Pirle, claims that 1260 men out of 1400 working on the Proprietary Company's smelters are now members of unions; also ...

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  39. ROYALTIES AT GUILDHALL.

    The Lord Mayor of London, Sir G. Truscott, entertained the King and Queen of Sweden at luncheon at Guildhall today. ...

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  40. REPAIRING THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    The disabled steamer South Australian is still at anchor off the town effecting repairs to the piston rod. She is expected to leave to-morrow. ...

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  41. PROHIBITION PARTY GRATIFIED.

    A special meeting of the general council of the Prohibition Party was held in the School of Arts on Wednesday night Mr.G. W. Sherar presided. ...

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  42. MR. ROCKEFELLER'S MILLIONS.

    Mr. John Rockefeller, in an action brought in Missouri to dissolve the Standard Oil Company, testified that he owned a quarter of the stock of the company, and ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. JAPANESE NAVAL REVIEW.

    The Emperor of Japan at Kobe yesterday reviewed 110 Japanese warships, exclusive of submarines. ...

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  44. LABOUR AS TASKMASTER.

    The Wellington Trades Council has dismissed its secretary (Mr. Westbrooke) for saying in a newspaper interview that labour was committing political suicide by severing ...

    Article : 41 words
  45. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    It is understood that one of the first mensures to be brought before Parliament when it reassembles is one dealing with the capital site.The Prime Minister, it is well known, is ...

    Article : 186 words
  46. THE EDUCATION COMPROMISE.

    Rumours in the lobby of the House of Commons indicate that the prospects of a compromise on the Education Bill between the Government and the Anglican Church ...

    Article : 47 words
  47. THE BRITISH WHEAT CROP.

    The Board of Agriculture estimates that the British wheat crop amounts to 6,565,370 quarters. Last year the British wheat crop amounted ...

    Article : 32 words
  48. COIN SPINNING IN COURT.

    In the absence of Judge Johnston from Shepparton County Court to-day while the terms of settlement between two parties in a case were being fixed a hitch arose over costs, and ...

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  49. MILITARY RELAY RIDE.

    A relay military despatch ride under service conditions was carried out by the A.L.H. on Wednesday, when a message was carried from Violet Town to Longwood and a reply ...

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  50. P. AND O. COMPANY DIVIDEND.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has declared a dividend of 6[?] per cent. on its deferred shares, and a bonus of 3 per cent. ...

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  51. MINERS' EIGHT-HOURS BILL.

    The Miners' Eight Hours Bill has passed through Grand Committee of Parliament. Mr. H. Gladstone, the Home Secretary, undertakes to facilitate the remaining stages ...

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  52. ESCAPE FROM LOCKUP.

    Three boys who were confined at the Bourkestreet police station, owing to the children's court being quarantined, managed to effect their escape yesterday afternoon. The boys, who ...

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  53. FATAL FIRE.

    At Talbot last night a man named Robert Abeil and his wife returned home in an intoxicated state. About 11.30 p.m. some neighbours discovered that the house was on fire, ...

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  54. THE GAYNDAH BANK TRAGEDY.

    Arthur Ross was again before the Police Court at Gayndah to-day on a charge of murdering Mr. Muir, a bank clerk. John Connolly said he spoke to accused at ...

    Article : 79 words
  55. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales opened yesterday. Competition was animated. Merinos advanced 5 to 10 centimes, crossbreds 10 to 15 centimes on September rates. Out of ...

    Article : 50 words
  56. CLERGYMEN FROM SCOTLAND.

    Owing to the dearth of clergy the Presbyterian Assembly has decided to communicate with the Scottish Church with a view to obtaining men for 30 vacancies in the Dominion. ...

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  57. FATHER CURRAN'S CASE.

    The summons in the case against the Rev. J. Milne Curran, which was part heard at the Central Police Court on Wednesday, was not issued by Inspector Roche, as stated in our ...

    Article : 54 words
  58. UNEMPLOYED IN BERLIN.

    The official census shows that there are [?],468 unemployed in Greater Berlin. ...

    Article : 23 words
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