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  2. HEAT AND FLOOD.

    From all over the State reports have been received of cases of discomfort and hardship, caused by the floods. Last night was an anxious time in many ...

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  3. TO REINSTATE MR. MEAGHER.

    The bill to re-admit Mr. R. D. Meagher to practise as a solicitor was debated in the Legislative Assembly last night. The second reading was carried by 38 votes ...

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  4. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The Premier tabled in the Assembly yesterday the correspondence between the Federal and the State Governments regarding the officlal residence of the Governor-General in ...

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  5. THE POWEKS.

    The "Neue Freie Presse" declares that grave grounds exist for hastening the consummation of pence between Italy and Turkey. "The concentration of the French fleet in ...

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  6. CHINA.

    Dr. G. Morrison, who has been appointed political adviser to the President of China, has started for Peking. In an interview before leaving he stated ...

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  7. BELFAST RIOTS.

    As a result of the riot a the football match in Belfast on Saturday, many employees at Messrs. Harland and Wolff's shipbuilding yards were afraid to resume work yesterday. ...

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  8. PEACE POURPARLERS

    Reports from Vienna and Paris deny that the peace pourparlers between Italy and Turkey have been broken off On the other hand it is stated that they are progressing ...

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  9. ITALLVN PRESS VIEW.

    Italian press point out that as France aims at a navy superior to Austria and Italy the later must realise that the old ententes relating to the Mediterranean have no longer ...

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  10. AERONAUTICS.

    Fifteen thousand people witnessed the bomb-dropping contests at Hendon. Travers, the winner, dropped a bomb from a height of 800ft within 26ft of the mark. ...

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  11. THREE LIVES LOST.

    Three lives have been lost in the floods. Robert Esler, a farmer, and Robert Downey, both of Callignee, were drowned on Saturday evening. They were driving a pair-horse ...

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  12. GERMAN FEARS.

    The presont visit of British Dreadnoughts to Copenhagen and the early visit of a Russian fleet have roused In the Gorman press an onslaught against an Imaginary alliance between ...

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  13. THE LATE GENERAL NOGI.

    The late General Nogl's will ia a most pathetic document. In it he said be intended to follow the Emperor because his services were no longer required. He said he had ...

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  14. THE SECRET MEETING.

    Cha Ping Chang, the Action Premier, in addressing the secret meeting of the National Assembly, stated that China must negotlate with Britain for a settlemetn in regard to ...

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  15. ACCOTENT IN AMERICA.

    While 20 alrmen were circeling over the city yesterday, Carl Strum fell 100ft, and was seriously injured. His machine was completely wrecked. ...

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  16. STRAITS OF DOVER.

    General Denbeer, in an article in the "Vaderland," criticises the argument of Admiral Germinet, expressed in a recent interview in Paris, that France would be able to close the ...

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  17. RIVER AT ALBURY RISING.

    Reports from up the river Indicate that a great volume of water is coming down, and is expected to reach Albury to-night. The river here is already at a groat height, having ...

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  18. THE GOULBURN VALLEY

    The worst foars in connection with the flood In the Goulburn River have been realised and Seymour and the whole of the surrounding country is under water for miles. Two of ...

    Article : 337 words
  19. BOXING.

    H. Mehegan, the Australian lightweight champion, defeated M. Wella In the fourteenth round to-night, winning on a foul, in a match for the lightweight championship of ...

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  20. A LIVELY DEPUTATION.

    A deputation representing motor car body builders to-day urged the Minister for Customs to make the duty on motor cars ad valorem 35 and 30 per cent., or the preset ...

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  21. CABINET CHANGES.

    ThePremier, Li Chong Hsiang, is retiring, owing to ill-health. Liang Men Tung has been appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  22. GERMAN NAVAL REVIEW.

    The Emperor reviewed between Wilhelmshaven and Heliogoland yesterday 118 ships, manned by 32,000 men, and carrying 200 heavy guns. ...

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  23. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    The Russian Minister has complalnel that the officer respondsible for the recetn massacre of Russian Mussulmans bad been promoted instead of punished, and in all the Mongolian ...

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  24. ARMY MANOEUVERS.

    In connection with the military manoeuvres in the East of England, the "Red" army, numbering 22,000, is advancing on London, under Lieutenant-General Sir Douglas Haig, ...

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  25. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    The Cabinet has hitherto suppressed the fact that the state of slege declared in regard to Constantinople has been extended to all parts of the Empire. ...

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  26. AN UNLUCKY BARQUE.

    The barque Pegasus, while bound from Sundsvaal, Sweden, for Melbourne, went ashore near Marchamn. She was refloated, but subsequently stranded badly on a reef ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    An official of the Marylebone Cricket Club states that it is improbable that Sir Abe Bailey will be allowed to take a team of South african cricketers to Australia. ...

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  28. THE AEROPLANES' PART.

    Aeroplanes quickly placed the commanders a both the "Red" and the "Blue" armies in possession of full information as to the disposition of the respective forces, but the ...

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  29. GALES IN THE BIGHT.

    Vessels arriving during the past few days report having met with exceptionally bad weather crossing the Bight. So bad in fact has the weather been that the steamer Monaro ...

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  30. THE BALKANS.

    Severe fighting has occurred on the frontier between the Malissorl and the Turks. Some shells from a Turkish battery at Trania fell in Montenegrin territory. ...

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  31. WIPING OUT SLUMS.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman G. T. Clarke), speaking at a meeting of the Ragged Schools at the Y.M.C.A. last night, referred to the contemplated action of the City Council in ...

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  32. MR. JAMES BRYCE.

    Mr. James Bryee, in an interview on his return from Australiasia, refused to make any comment on the Panama Canal Bill. He said that the people of New Zealand and ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A serious outbreak of fire occurred at Cardon Hall, the historic seat owned by Colonel Holdsworth, in Cheshire. The inmates had to escape in their night attire. The ...

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  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  35. ATTACKED BY A SNAKE.

    A snake 26ft long in the Zoological Gardens at Frankfort endeavoured to encircle and crush the [?]eepers who were fooding it. Foiled in the attempt the reptile burled its ...

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  36. HEAT WAVE.

    In the meteorological notes issued by the weather department on Monday it was shown that the temperature in the city was 95.2 degrees, exceeding the previous highest record ...

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  37. CAPSIZE OF A CUTTER.

    Twelve men were drowned while training in a seamen's cutter, which capsized in Lake Michigan. The chief gunner, who was in charge, and a ...

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  38. FROM STOCKHOLM.

    On board the Omrah, which arrived this morning, are a number of the athletes who represented Australia in the recent Olympic Games. These include Miss Fanny Durack ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  40. THE OLD COACH DAYS.

    A highly esteemed resident of this locality, In the person of Mr John Fagan, ownur of Sunny Ridge station, passed quietly away last night at his residence at Mandurama, at ...

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  41. BLUES IN TROUBLE.

    Whan S. Deane, the New South Wales Rugby League three-quarter, was originally disqualified by the New Zealand authorities, the members of the League team which is ...

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  42. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Anticipating that there will be a general medical strike in January in connection with the National Insurance Act, the doctors in Leeds and Pudsey have resigned their ...

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  43. STATE BUTCHER'S SHOP.

    In respect to the State Government's retail butcher's shop, Mr. Angwin, Hon. Minister, states that it has made a profit, and that the Government has received offers all ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre "The Chocolate Soldier," 2 and [?]. Criterion Theatre: "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford," 2 [?]. ...

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  45. MOTOB SMASH.

    A serious motor iccident occurred on Sunday afternoon between Gumeracha and Blumberg. Mr. James Burton, licensee of [?] kebton Inn at Gumeracha, was driving his new ...

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  46. MOROCCO'S EX-SULTANS.

    Mulal Hafid, ex-Sultan of Morocco, who has been on a visit to the South of Trance, has sailed for Tangier. He spent £12,000 during his visit, buying a great variety of things, ...

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  47. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Y. Edward M'Donald, a tall, well-buill man, 37 years of age, was convicted of assaulting a girl aged 8 years at Bonverie-street. Carlton, on ...

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  48. INTERSTATE BOWIS.

    The first bowling test match between Queensland and New South Wales was played on the East Brisbane bowling green this afternoon. Queensland won by 16 points, the ...

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  49. STEAMER PERTH SATE.

    A message waa received from Wilson's Promontory to-day, Btatlng that the overdue steamer Pertn was safe, having sheltered from the storm in Sealers' Cove, and that she passed ...

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  50. SUNKEN COMBOYNE.

    The steamer Comboyne, which foundered in Port Kembla harbour last Sunday week, after striking the breakwater, has been shifted another 300 feet towards the shore. If the ...

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  51. MEXICO.

    Independence Day passed oft with few disorders further than anti-Madero demonstrations ana cheers for Diaz. ...

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