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  2. LABOUR PROBLEMS. COTTON DISPUTE CLOSED.

    It is announced that the negotiations for the settlement of the dispute between masteres and men in the Lancashire cotton trade have proved successful. ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS. MR. BALFOUR'S SPEECH.

    The newspapers continue their comments on Mr. Balfour's Edinburgh speech, which is the first pronouncement on politics made for a considerable time past. ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. THE NEW DESTROYERS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has asked Lieutenant Burford to furnish a report upon a number of difficulties which have arisen in connection with ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael) and Lady Gibson-Carmichael were present yesterday at a rehearsal at the Town-hall of the ...

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  6. CONFERENCE IN HOTEL.

    Mr. Finlayson, M.H.R., whose chief claim to public attention has been made through the medium of a resolution in the House of Rppresentatives seeking to stop ...

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  7. THE NEW REPUBLIC. REPORTS OF FURTHER FIGHTING.

    The latest reports from Lisbon indicate that the revolution, which has turned the monarchy into a republic and has made the King a fugitive, is not yet at an end. It is ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. FOOTBALL SCANDALS. PURIFYING THE GAME.

    The Victorian Football Association is fully seized of the importance of taking action to place the game in the position it once held, and to purge it of the abuses ...

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  9. MANOEL'S RELATIVES.

    It was only in the female line that King Manoel was descended from the old Portuguese Royal house of Braganza. Correctly speaking he was a member of the ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. ROYALISTS RETALIATE.

    "The Sao Rufael bombarded the Government offices at a range of 400 yards, killing several clerks, and also a number of spectators in the Praca do Commercio. The ...

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  11. BLINDED BY SEARCHLIGHT.

    The flagship Dom Carlos flew the Royal flag throughout Tuesday, but during the night the sound of loud shouting coming from the vessel intimated to those on shore ...

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  12. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Prime Minister of Canada, made an outspoken declaration regarding Home Rule for Ireland, when speaking at a meeting at Ottawa. The ...

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  13. GERMAN DOCKYARDS.

    The Hamburg dockyard owners, who have locked out their employees, in consequence of a sectional strike, have accepted the proposals of the Union of German Industrials ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN MEAT FAMINE.

    A refrigeration congress which is being held at Vienna is invested with much interest, in view of the meat famine which prevails in Austria. ...

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  15. KING MANOEL SAFE.

    Great uncertainty prevailed until this morning regarding the safety of King Manoel. Reuter's correspondent at Lisbon, ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. EXTRADITION QUESTION.

    An agreement has been arrived at between Great Britain and France with reference to the case of Vinaijak Savarkar, an Indian student, who is being tried at ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. AMAZING "MARRIAGE."

    Some weeks ago the Anglican Bishop of Peterborough (Dr. Glynn) inhibited a cleryman in his diocese, the Rev. Edmund Christopher Hudson, vicar of Sutton ...

    Article : 267 words
  18. MOTOR FATALITY.

    An inquest on the body of William John Dick, an enginedriver, in the employ of the Railway department, whose death occurred in the Melbourne Hospital on September 19, ...

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  19. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Provisional Government held its first meeting in Council on Thursday. The name of the new President is Senhor Theophilc Braga (not Borga, as pretiously ...

    Article : 189 words
  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. NEW STEAMER.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's new steamer Rotorua, intended for the New Zealand trade, has made a successful trial trip. ...

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  21. FAMOUS DANCER.

    The actress with whom the name of the young King has been coupled is Mdlle. Gaby Deslys, the famous French dancer. It has been asserted that the King's infatuation ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. OIL WAR.

    A bitter straggle is being waged between the Standard Oil Company and the Shell group. The Standard Oil Company has lowered its rates, owing to the refusal of ...

    Article : 283 words
  23. THE BRUNSWICK CASE.

    At the meeting of the Victorian Football Association a letter was received from Mr. F. Hyett; one of the Brunswick delegates, tendering his resignation as delegate "on ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND PEARS.

    The Frimley Company, of Hastings, New Zealand, has been awarded the grand prize at the Buenos Ayres International Exhibition for an exhibit of pears in the natural ...

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  25. ROYAL FAMILY DENOUNCED.

    A revolutionary proclamation has been distributed at Lisbon declaring that the Braganza family (the Royal House) are maleficent and wilful disturbers of social ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. AUSTRALIA AND ART. FELTON BEQUEST PURCHASE.

    The trustees of the Felton bequest have parchased for the Victorian Nitional Gallery, Bonnington's water-colour, "The Waggon," a representative work, for which £240 ...

    Article : 160 words
  27. KAFFIRS IN MUTINY.

    A number of kaffirs from Transkci, in Cape Colony, employed in railway construction in the German settlement of Wilhelmstal, in South-west Africa, mutinied. The ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. POSITIONS STRENGTHENED.

    The Provisional Government has arranged to strengthen certain of the more important positions in Lisbon, in order to be prepaied for the possibility of their attack ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. CRIPPEN'S CAPTURE.

    Captain Kendall, of the steamer Montrose, whoso wireless messages from that vessel whilst she was on the voyage to Canada, enabled the police to await ...

    Article : 46 words
  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    David Boyle, of Yarraville, who died on September 2, left estate of the value of £7,654. It consists of £6,381 realty and £1,273, personalty and by a will dated May 10, 1910, is left to ...

    Article : 418 words
  31. HOW THE REVOLT BEGAN.

    The decision of the Republicans to embark upon a revolution was arrived at on Monday night at 8 o'clock. It was due to the insistence of Admiral Reis that the ...

    Article : 160 words
  32. VANDERBILT CUP CANCELLED.

    Owing to the loss of life which attended the automobile race for the Vanderbilt Cup last week, Mr. Vanderbilt has decided to cancel the prize. ...

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  33. HANDING OVER THE REINS.

    The Prime Minister (Senhor Teixeira de Sonza) and the Minister of War (Senhor Botelho) have handed over the direction of affairs to the new authorities. Senhor ...

    Article : 44 words
  34. PEOPLE'S PARTY. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FORMED.

    It was stated yesterday that the provisional committee of the People's Party appointed at the meeting held on September I had nearly completed the duties ...

    Article : 168 words
  35. A MOTHER'S BRAVERY.

    SCARSDALE, Thursday.—To recognise the bravery displayed by Mrs. D. Griffin in having saved her five children from a burning building a public meeting was held in ...

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  36. BRITISH EXHIBITIONS.

    Australian artists are well represented at the exhibition of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. That include Miss Grace Joel, of New Zealand; Messrs. E. Christmas, New ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. PRESIDENTS FRATERNISE.

    An instance of the aloofness of the Brazilian President from any interference in the internal disputes of Portugal is afforded by the fact that, though only three ...

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  38. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    Another development his occurred in connection with the destruction of the Los Angeles "Times" office, which was blown up by dynamite on September 30. As a ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. STORY OF THE FIGHTING.

    A long despatch received bv the "Daily Chionicle" from its Paris correspondent, Mr. M. J. Donohoe (formerly of Sydney), gives a totally different picture of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. RIVALS IN MINING.

    A serious disturbance is in progress at Junean, in Alaska, between the employees of two rival gold-mining companies. The ditch and flume of the Treadwell mine have ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. POLITICIAN ATTACKED.

    After the fighting the crowd attacked the residence of Senhor Luciano de Castro, President of the Council of State, but the provisional authorities prevented any ...

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  42. "ASTERISKED" SCHOOLS.

    At a meeting of the sixth and seventh class Lady Teachers' Association, held at the Baptist-hall last night, the question of "asterisked" schools occupied attention. ...

    Article : 173 words
  43. ORGANISING ELECTORS.

    Sir,—The action of the Liberal party of South Australia in sinking all differences to fight the common foe—socialism—and your articles on the need of similar action ...

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  44. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

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  45. THE NEWS ABROAD.

    In their comments on the revolution the German and Viennese newspapers show a marked disposition to sow suspicion of Great Britain's policy in her dealings with ...

    Article : 139 words
  46. AN INLAND SEA.

    Disastrous floods are reported to have occurred in Texas. As the result of phenomenally heavy rainstorms, a wide strip of country, extending from Eastern Texas ...

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  47. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. CHAIRMAN'S RESIGNATION.

    Sir William Cornelius Van Horne has voluntarily resigned his position as chairman of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, but remains on the board of ...

    Article : 126 words
  48. OUTBREAK OF THE REVOLT.

    "On Monday night groups of workmen, excited by the murder of Dr. Bombarda, shouted 'Down wilh the monarchy.' The police finally dispersed them, but the ...

    Article : 86 words
  49. CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    Sir,—I desire to thank the many kind friends who have responded to my appeal for an invalid chair for poor widow, who has lost the use of her legs in addition to donations I have been offered a ...

    Article : 165 words
  50. HIGH PRESSURE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Wade) returned to Sydney to-day from another trip to the west. It had been said that Mr. Wade would have a warm ...

    Article : 187 words
  51. THE CANON'S CALLER.

    A visitor yesterday called on Canon Godby, who now resides at Colkirk, Kelvingrove, Armadale, and asked to see him. On being told that Mr. Godby was away from ...

    Article : 96 words
  52. A TIMELY ARREST.

    A member of the Young Chinese Association of San Francisco, George Fong, was arrested to-day on board the steamer Chiyomaru, when the vessel was about to leave ...

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  53. OFFICIAL COWARDICE.

    "Hearing of the proportions which the rising had assumed, the chief of police sent a telegram to the Minister of War, informing him that he was suffering from fever, ...

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  54. EFFECT IN SPAIN.

    The Vatican is hopeful that the revolution will be an object-lesson to Spain, where King Alfonso is making the same mistake as King Manoel has done, in relying upon ...

    Article : 53 words
  55. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    Officers of the Netherlands squadron figure largely in the town page of "The Australasian," photographs taken of them while attending the garden party given by ...

    Article : 84 words
  56. ABSCONDING DEBTOR.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Alfred Higgins, of Wellington, a grocer, recently brought from Hobart, was charged with having absconded from his creditors. He was ...

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  57. A WAGES QUESTION.

    The locomotive engineers on the Canadian Pacific Railway from Vancouver to Fort William (the Lake Superior terminus) have determined to demand a substantial ...

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  58. NAVAL OFFICERS JOIN REBELS.

    "The revolutionists promptly cut off railway communication. The Royalists were without-leaders, and their organisation was chaotic. The naval officers on board ...

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  59. EXPLOSION FIRES GARAGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Damage, estimated at betneen £5,000 and £6,000, was done by a fire at Leichhardt to night. A two-story building in the Parramatta-road, occupied ...

    Article : 115 words
  60. SPANISH REPUBLICANS WATCHED

    The police are watching the Republican clubs in Valencia and other cities. The clubs have been compelled to remove their flags in order to avoid loyalist irritation. ...

    Article : 44 words
  61. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George John Black, of Wonthaggi, miner. Causes of insolvency—Loss of employment as a miner through stoppage of the State coal mine for six weeks, and pressure of ...

    Article : 46 words
  62. D. AND W. MURRAY LTD.

    The report and accounts of D. and W. Murray Ltd., for the year ended July 19, have been issued. An interim dividend of 5 per cent. was declared last April on the ...

    Article : 100 words
  63. CONFIDENCE TRICKSTER

    Edward Francis, a bookmaker, has been committed for trial at the Marylebone Police Court on the charge of defrauding Mr. Montague Evans, an Australian visitor, ...

    Article : 36 words
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  65. CAMPAIGN DANGERS

    WAGGA, Friday.—Mr. Hall M.H.R., had an unpleasant experience while touring the Wynyard electorate in support of the Labour candidate, He was being ...

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  66. BRAZIL AND COLONIES.

    Rejoicings greeted the reception of the news in Brazil, over which, until 1889, a member of the Portuguese Royal family reigned as Emperor. ...

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  67. S.S. TAIYUAN DELAYED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The departure of the steamer Taiyuan, for Hong Kong, this afternoon, was delayed,owing to the engineers discovering that water was showing about one ...

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  69. THE KING'S ESCAPE.

    "The second shot fired by the Sao Rafael broke the flagstaff on the palace. The majority of the members of King Manoel's entourage fled, but a few remained staunch. ...

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  71. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE.

    "The Times" and the "Daily Mail" are carning much credit for their enterprise in reporting the state of affairs in Lisbon. ...

    Article : 42 words
  72. "THE ARGUS" AT WORK.

    KOROIT, Friday.—Pathe Freres gave their bioscope entertainment. "Australia at Work," in the Mechanics'-hall, on Thursday evening, before a highly interested ...

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