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  2. THE KAISER.

    A movement is projected to present the Emperor William with a national testimonial to mark the 25th anniversary of his accession, which occurs in March, 1913. It ...

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  3. LORD MAYOR'S DIN

    The inaugural dinner given by the Lord Mayor of Melborne (Councillor Davey) took place in the Melbourne Town-hall last night. Councillor Davey entertained over ...

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  4. UNITED STATES ELECTIONS. Democrats Sweep the Polls.

    The United States Congressional elections were held yesterday. The greatest interest was taken in the contest, and it is estimated that when the ...

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  5. RIOTS IN SOUTH WALES. Miners Fight With Police.

    A dangerous crisis has been reached in Glamorganshire, where thousands of miners, who are on strike, have resorted to violence to gain their ends. Riots occurred ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Her Excellency the Countess of Dudley, attended by Sir Alexander Napier, was present at the annual display of the St. George's Girls' Guild on Wednesday ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    An old friend made its reappearance in the House of Representatives yesterday. This was the Land Tax Assessment Bill, which came back from the Senate with 31 ...

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  8. ASSEMBLY NOTES.

    Mr. M'Cutcheon will probably never make a party man. He entered politics after his principles had become settled, and now, when he believes a thing to be ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS. THE VETO CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, has referred to the Cabinet the demand made by the Unionist leaders in the Veto Conference, that the reference of questions in ...

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  10. BOILERMAKERS' LOCK-OUT.

    The ballot of boilcrmakers on the proposas agreement between masters and men resulted as follows:—For the agreement, 5,850; against the agreement, 15,503. ...

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  11. GERMANY AND HOLLAND

    The war estimates submitted to the States-General show an intentional neglect to provide expenditure for the fortifications on the eastern, or German, frontier, ...

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  12. TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, in a letter which was read at the annual conference of the Tariff League, said that attempts had been made to prove that tariff reform was dead, ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS.

    Mr.—W. Barkley, head of the Customs branch of the High Commissioner's office, has returned after spending seven weeks in Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Germany, ...

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  14. DR. COOK AND THE POLE[?]

    Knud Rasmussen, who has been prominently identified with Arctic explontion pirties in recent years, is publishing his expenences in Chicigo. The first instilment ...

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  15. EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The King Edward Memorial Committee has received 104 suggestions in regard to the most suitable form the memorial should take. ...

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  16. "ORGY OF NAKED ANARCHY."

    A correspondent of "The Times" at Tonypandy wires:—"Despite the assurance given to the men by the stipendiary magistrate from the managers that no imported labour ...

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  17. AVERTING STRIKES.

    The Premier (M. Briand) who declared his intention of copying British legislation for averting strikes, announced his programme in the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  18. GERMAN BUDGET.

    The German Imperial Budget for 1911 was announced in the Reichstag yesterday It provides the first instalments for the building of three battle-ships, one large and ...

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  19. LATE SIR H. RAWSON.

    Sir George Reid attended the funeral of Sir Henry Rawson, ex-Governor of New South Wales, at Bracewell, in Yorkshire, to-day. ...

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  20. NOISY SOCIALISTS.

    A scene of disorder was witnessed at the opening of Parliament yesterday. When the King and Queen entered the Chumbra of Deputies, the Socialist ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  22. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explosion occnrred yesterday in the colliery of the Victor American Fuel Company, at Delagua, Colorado. Fifty men su[?]ded in making their ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. CAVALRY PATROL THE STREETS.

    A message received from Tonypandy this morning states that every window in the main streets is broken, and the goods are scattered on the pavements. There has ...

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  24. DINIZULU.

    The Zulu head man, Dinizulu, whose release from prison, where he was serving a sentence for treason, was ordered by the South African Union Cabinet last June, ...

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  25. APPEAL FOR TROOPS.

    "The Times" says that there are rumours that some deaths have resulted from the riots at Middle Duffryn. "If this statement is confirmed," it says, "the ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. SALE OF LAND.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday heard the application for leave to appeal in the ease of Quinn versus Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. The ...

    Article : 290 words
  27. LONDON TEACHERS.

    The condition of teachers in London, many of whom are unable to find employment, has been investigated lately by the London County Council. At a meeting ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  29. CIVIC AMALGAMATION. GEELONG REFERENDA.

    By the authority of the State Cabinet, the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Baillie[?]) has written to the Town Council of Geelong announcing that if it becomes necessary a ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Arrangements are being made for the holding of an Empire Exhibition at Coronation time, in June next year. Representations of scenes and climates of the different ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. NEGRO DISTURBANCE.

    A disturbance with negroes occurred in Oklahoma. The returning officers, who are whites, attempted to prevent the negroes from voting, whereupon the negroes drove ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. MANAGER KEPT PRISONER.

    One of the most serious outrages by the miners has occurred at the Glamorgan colliery. Fifty workmen, who were at work in the power-house, were surrounded and ...

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  33. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. STATIONS IN INDIAN OCEAN.

    Sir John Wolfe Barry (chairman of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company) announced at the meeting of shareholders to-day that the company intended to establish ...

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  34. TARIFF AMENDMENT. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.

    Next week the Tariff Anomalies Bill will be introduced in the House of Representatives by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor). It is expected by Ministers that ...

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  35. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  36. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught, who left Cape Town last night by train for Bloemfontein, were greeted in the most cordial manner throughout the journey. At ...

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  37. MR. ASKWITH'[?] OFFER.

    Mr. G. R. Askwith, of Board of Trade, has invited the men's representatives to confer with him regarding the dispute in the Cambrian combine's mines. ...

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  38. PACIFIC MAIL SERYICE.

    Details of the tender of the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand for the enrriage of mails between Canada and Australia have not been published, pending ...

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  39. OBJECTIONS OF RATEPAYERS.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Objection having been raised by certain burgesses to the town council spending money in the taking of a referendum of the ...

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  40. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Questions relating to wireless telegraphy are constantly appearing nowadays on the notice-papers of both Houses of the Federal Parliament. Senator Givens give notice ...

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  41. HOME SECRETARY'S ACTION.

    It was officially announced that the chief constable at Glamorganshire on Monday night asked the local military authorities for the services of ...

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  42. DUTY ON BANANAS.

    Several Queensland members of the Federal Parliament and a number of fruit-growers yesterday interviewed the Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor), to request an ...

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  43. WELCOME AT BLOEMFONTEIN.

    The town is profusely decorated in honour of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. The Royal visitors were greeted by a huge crowd assembled ...

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  44. URUGUAY REYOLT.

    The insurgents are still operating against the Government, whose candidate for the Presidency they object to. They have captured the small town of Nico Perez, 105 ...

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  45. TEST CRICKET.

    The Cricket Board of Gontrol has decided that three trial matches shall be played before the next test team is finally chosen, and also that the Gentlemen v. Players ...

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  46. RICHMOND COLLISION.

    The trial of John Melville, the driver of the 8.37 Elsternwiek train, which ran into the standing Brighton train at Richmond on July 18, was commeneed in the ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A revolt has occurred at Myinmu, in Upper Burmah. A force of 1,000 rebels was dispersed by 150 policemen. ...

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  48. UNUSED STATION.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Wednesday.—The Point Lonsdale Progress Association are endeavoring to have the demonstration station erected by the Marconi Wireless Co. ...

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  49. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The billiard-player George Nelson, against whom young George Gray, of Australia, has been matehed since his arrival in England, acts as agent for E. J. Riley Ltd., the ...

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  50. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Robert Howie, of Howie-terrace, City-road, South Melbourne, who died on October 15, left estate of the value of £18,629. It consists of £2,375 realty and £16,254 personalty, and by a will dated May ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The South African team of cricketers will arrive in Melbourne by the express train from Adelaide this morning. They will be met at Spcneer-street by the representatives ...

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  52. MR. FISHER AT KIMBERLEY.

    Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, and Mr. George Fowlds, representing the New Zealand Government, arrived at Kimberley to-day. The visitors ...

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  53. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James West, of Wangaratta, labourer Causea of insolvency—Sickness of wife and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £37/0/4; assets nil. Filed at Wangaratta. ...

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  54. DUTCH FLEET.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The officers of the Dutch fleet were conveyed to the Mundaring weir, from which the goldfields are supplied with water, by special train, and ...

    Article : 44 words
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  56. MANNING THE PUMPS.

    The newspaper correspondents who are at the scene of the rioting pay a warm tribute to the heroic efforts made by Mr. Llewellyn, the manager of the Cambrian mines, and 25 ...

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