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  2. CABLES.

    Intelligence has been received that a big fight is now in progress near Han kow. Two thousand Imperial troops, supported by a Chinese cruiser, are ...

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  3. CABLES.

    Altogether 5500. man have been thrown out of work by the strike of haulers at the Cambrian Company’s collieries at Cydachvale in ...

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  4. CABLES.

    The declaration last week by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Lloyd-George) that he was in favor of the suffrage for women on the lines of ...

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  5. CABLES.

    It has been semi-officially announced here that the Groat Powers have ceased their efforts to mediate between Italy and Turkey. Italy is determined on ...

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  6. HANKOW SURROUNDED BY REVOLUTIONARIES.

    The Imperial troops going south are in excellent spirits. The slaughter of Manchus at Wuchang and Hankow has ceased. ...

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  7. CRUELTY TO HORSE.

    The colliers held a meeting yesterday, and resolved that investigation into the haulers grievances by a workman's committee ought to have preceded the ...

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  8. TURKISH GOVERNMENT CHANGES

    [?] Tashsim has it is announced been appointed successor, to the present War Minister (Mahmoud [?] Pasha) as general of the ...

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  9. ARE CABINET CHANGES IMPEND-ING?

    Reports are in circulation that changes are impending in the British Ministry. Discusing these rumors, the ...

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  10. THE MOROCCAN SITUATION.

    The "Daily Express” publishes remarkable article, in which it is alleged that a few weeks ago Germany's attitude on the Moroccan question was so ...

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  11. FRENCH CRUISER FOR TRIPOLI.

    The French crusier Leon Gambetta Las sailed for the Turkish Tripolitan coast for the purpose of protecting French interests. ...

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  12. REVOLUTIONARIES GAIN STRENGTH

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent at Hankow reports that revolutionaries are carefully fortifying positions and enrolling enthusiastic volunteers. ...

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  13. MR LLOYD-GEORGE CRITICISED.

    Mr Phillip Snowdon, Labor member for Blackburn, spoke at Hartlepool last night on the subject of Workers’ Insurance. He expressed regret for what ...

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  14. SPORTING NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

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  15. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    Although the recovery in the price of Mount Lyell shares on Change, today gave rise to the hope that good newsa was to hand, Mr Bowes Kelly, ...

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  16. PRESSURE ON THE PORTE.

    It is stated that Italy has informed the powers that it is about to occupy Mytit[?] ard two other islands in the Aegean Sea, with a view to [?] ...

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  17. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    Under the auspices of Sir George Reid, High Commisioner, a lecture campaign has begun in the rural districts adventising Australian resource. The ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN AVIATORS.

    Mr W.E. Hart, the Australian aviator, will attempt a flight from Penrith to Sydney, about 30 miles, in the latter part of next week. Mr Mr J. ...

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  19. DEFENDING FOREIGN CON-CESSIONS.

    The British and Japanese Admirals are defending foreign concessions 13 foreign warhips being at their disposal. ...

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  20. AFFAIRS AT QUEENSTOWN.

    The depopulation of the district, consequent upon the strike of Mount Lyell employes, was increased, this morning, when over 100 men and women left for ...

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  21. COST TO THE WORKERS.

    Mrs Pember Reeves, wife of the Hon. W. P. Reeves, formerly High. Commissioner for New Zealand, and now Director of the London School of Economics, ...

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  22. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The newly-elected Canadian Parliament has been summoned to meet on loth November. The programme of the Borden ...

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  23. ROMAN EXCAVATIONS.

    A discovery of great interest has been made during investigations of the mins on the Palatine Hill. Commendatore [?] a distinguished ...

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  24. IMPERIAL TROOPS’ HEAD-QUARTERS

    Yin-Chang, the Geherahssimoo of the Northern Army, has established his headquaiters 70 miles to the northward of Hankan. He has 12,000 imperial ...

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  25. THE LITHCOW COURT CASES.

    Mr Wade put a series of questions to the Attorney-General to-day in the Legislative Assembly concerning the Lithgow strike prosecontins, and was ...

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  26. STAND AND DELIVER.

    At a largely-attended meeting of the A.M.E.A to-night (530 mombers being present), the fowing resolution was unanimously carried:—"That we as a ...

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  27. DOUBTFUL TROOPS DISARMED.

    The Viceroy of Nanking, which is several hundreds of miles down the Yangtse-Kiang River from Wuchang, has disarined Hie 9th division of the ...

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  28. SPEECH BY LORD CHANCELLOR.

    Lord Loreburn (Lord Chancellor speaking at the Cutlers' feast at Shefheld, referred to troubles abroad. He remarked that, despite evil ...

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  29. GERMAN BANK ROBBED.

    Recently a bank at Sarrbrucken, a town in the extreme south of the Rhine Provinces was robbed of £7000. Acting on information received the ...

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  30. LAND IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mh Beeby, Minister for Lands, speaking to-day regarding recent criticism, said Mr Wade was anxious to know where the 600,000 acres of land promised ...

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  31. THE HALSBURY GRUB.

    Replying to criticism by the "Times,” lord Halsbury, in a letter to that journal, declares that tho newly-formed Halshury [Club is not [?] actuated by any ...

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  32. AN EFFECT AT YARRAVILLE.

    Recent developments at Yarraville clearly indicate thatthe struggle between the men and the company has resolved itself into a battle of tactcs. ...

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  33. BREWERS’ EXHIBITION AT LONDON.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  34. POSITION OF FOREIGNERS.

    Admiral Sacheng-piug, who left Shanghai a few days agp has arrived at Han-kow in a gunboat, having gone ahead of his squadron. He took an ...

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  35. SYDNEY, PRODUCE MARKET.

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  36. LONG DISTANCE RIGHT.

    Hugh Robinson, a well-known American airman, began a Bight down the valley of the Mississippi today. Ho proposes to tty from Minneapolis to ...

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  37. DISTURBED PORTUGAL.

    Although a large number of the Royalists who invaded Portugal a few weeks "ago," in an endeavor to restore the monarchy, have been arrested, and ...

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  38. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL DISPUTE.

    The Premier, replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly said the hospital trouble was still in the same position. The Chief Secretary. Mr ...

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  39. STATE ELECTIONS.

    A large and on thusiastic meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr M. Baird was held in the Mechanics' Inshite last night; Mr W. H. Gent ...

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  40. BOWLING ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the executive of the Bowling Association was bed at Craig's Hotel last, night, Dr Spring in the chair-A letter was received from West Mait— ...

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  41. MORE QUEENSLAND BUSH FIRES.

    Advices have been received that large hush files have been raging in various places in the Dalby district, during the last few days. ...

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  42. GERMANS AND CHINESE

    Official advices received in Berlin report a collision at Han-Kow between Europeans and a Chinese mob. It is not known how the trouble arose, but ...

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  43. LONDON’S NEW INFLUENZA.

    The influenza outbreak in London this autumn is characterised by an affection of the musclos of the heart, which causes a sudden and sometimes ...

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  44. ASSASSINATED.

    Prince Troubetskoi, Colonel of the Imperial Guards at St. Petersburg, and a member of the Council of the Empire, was assassinated to-day at ...

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  45. PROPOSED NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    A bill was introduced in the House of Representatives today, authorising the Government to borrow £1,500,000 for the purpose of railway construction, ...

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  46. BALMAIN COLLIRIERY DIFFICULTY.

    The trouble at the Balmain Colliery, which threatened to be serious, has bean settled fer the time being. The trouble arose over the management ...

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  47. PRICE ON HIS HEAD.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Pekin forwards an interesting budget of news He states that the revolutienists have offered 1000 taels, (about £255) for the ...

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  48. BANK OF EGYPT.

    Towards the end of last month it was announced that the Bank of Egypt bad suspended payment. On the application of the bank a ...

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  49. TRAFFIC IN LAND SELECTIONS.

    Mr Bath, Minister for Lands, states that in future no transfer of land held under residence conditions will be permitted, until the improvements required ...

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  50. BALLARAT EAST CONSTITUENCY.

    The Ballarat East election campaign is just beginning—in its skirmishing stage so to speak, and as yet interest has not been properly aroused. ...

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  51. THE SUNSHINE WORKS.

    Mr H. V. M'Kay to-day denied that there was any truth in the statement that 40 blacksmiths were put off some tame ago at the Sunshine, works, the ...

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  52. IDENTITY OF ASSASSIN.

    Prince Troubetzkoi, who was shot at Novotcherkash, has succumbed to his injuries. The police have ascertained that the murder is related to the ...

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  53. RAILWAY NAVVIES’ WAGES.

    The Minister of Rail ways did not offer much sympathy with a deputation representative of the Narvies land General laborers’ Union which ...

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  54. MURDER OF A STEWARDESS.

    The execution took place to-day of [?] formerly a Lascar steward on the P. and O. mail steamer China, for the murder in July last of Miss Alice ...

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  55. SOUTH AFRICAN MAILS.

    The deadlock over the South African mail contract, caused by the Union legislation against shipping companies giving rebates, has not been overcome ...

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  56. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Thirty-one members of the Labor party have decided, at the revest of the Premier Mr Scadden, to march at the heed of the Eight Hours procession next ...

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  57. TWENTY-FIVE MILE WYALKING MATCH.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  58. BOXING AT SYDNEY.

    At the Stadium to-night, after a poor display, Colin Bell, of Sydney, knocked out Peter Rice, of England, in the fourth round. ...

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  59. INSULTING THE SPEAKER.

    In the legislative Assmbly lastight Mr Wood was adjudged guilty of contempt of the House, inusing insulting languageo the Speaker, and was sus ...

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  60. AUSTRALIA'S MEAT TRADE.

    Owing [?] the difficulty of obtaiming freight from Australia to Napples, the Commnweath is [?] losing large or orders for the supply of frozen meat to Italy, ...

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  61. FRENCH NAVY’S POWER

    Daring gun-practice off Toulon, a [?] of accidents occurred on the French cruise Lav[?] 2300 to[?] In consequence of these mishaps a ...

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  62. ATTITUDE OF FOREIGN POWERS.

    "The Times" corespondent at Ber[?]n states that the Semi-official press maintains that the activity of the Powers in China must be to confined ...

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  63. RACEHORSES FOR MELBOURNE.

    The racehorses Incamar, Jeweller. Piastre, Lady’s Man, and Wood left by the mail train to-night for Melbourne. ...

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  64. Advertising

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    Advertising : 305 words
  65. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    CaptainKoutura of the Japanese A[?]tin edition skip Hainan Mara, returned from Japan by the steamer Nikko Ma[?] to-day. He ...

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