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  2. BRITISH POLITICS. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    In a speech delivered in the metropolis yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) sid there had been much give-and-take in regard to the ...

    Article : 226 words
  3. WHARF LABOURERS' STRIKE. CONFERENCE SITS.

    The conference ordered by Mr. Justice Higgins between representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Steamship-owners' Federation sat yesterday ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. LATE KING EDWARD.

    The ceremony of unveiling a memorial bust of the late King Edward VII, took place on Saturday in the rooms of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris. ...

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  5. ITALY IN TRIPOLI. ARABS RESIST FIERCELY.

    The Arabs teemed to have offered their most determined resistance to the landing of the Italians at Benghazi, in the rich Cyrenaica division of Tripoli. It is the ...

    Article : 203 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Denman) presided at a meeting of the Executive Council at Government-house yesterday morning. The Ministers present ...

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  7. FEDERAL AND STATE POLITICS.

    Political questions of current interest were discussed at the Shire of Mulgrave dinner, held at Oakleigh last night. The shire president (Councillor W. H. ...

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  8. REBELS VICTORIOUS. PURSUIT OF IMPERIALISTS.

    The Imperial troops have been completely routed at Hankau, Admiral Sah-Cheng-Ping's fleet is in danger of being sunk in the Yangtse River, and the news that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 204 words
  9. MELBOURNE CHINESE ATTITUDE.

    Meetings are being regularly held in Melbourne at the rooms of the Young China League and the Gee Hing Society, but the excitement that characterised the ...

    Article : 284 words
  10. STRIKE PREVENTION.

    The report of the Royal commission which inquired into the working of the railway conciliation scheme of 1907 is being criticised freely. ...

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  11. CLERKS MOVE CARGO.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—As regards the wharf labourers' dispute, both sides are marking time to-day, waiting for developments in the Commonwealth Arbitration ...

    Article : 364 words
  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An indiscretion has been committed by a French official in Northern Africa, General Tontee, High Commissioner in the Ujda district, in the north-cast of Morocco, ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    The Minister for War (Lord Haldane), in the course of a speech at Chemsford, in Essex on Saturday night, said that the country would not be able to maintain ...

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  14. WHO WILL JOIN TURKEY?

    Turkey's admission to one of the European alliances is the subject of considerable newspaper discussion in all the capitals. Speculation is being indulged in as to the ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. EFFECT AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Through there have been no actual developments in Brisbane in connection with the Sydney waterside trouble, the effect is being keenly felt ...

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  16. LIGHTHOUSES IN DARKNESS.

    Owing to the Turkish lighthouses in the Red Sea being in darkness, in accordance with the determination of the Porte upon the outbreak of hostilities to extinguish all ...

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  17. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The leader of the [?] Nationalists (Mr. John Redmand, M.P.) delivered a political speech at Baltinglass, in the county of Wicklow, on Saturday. He said that ...

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  18. BOATING TRAGEDIES.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Eight persons were drowned in the Manawatu River, near the Heads, to-day, through the capsizing of a boat. The victims were ...

    Article : 199 words
  19. BULGARIANS QUIET.

    A report has been received denying that there has been any fighting on the Bulgarian frontier between Turks and Bulgarians. Great Britain has given her assent to ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. WOUNDED MEN MUTILATED.

    The Red Cross Society has not secured recognition by the leaders of the Imperial forces, and no Red Cross attendants are with their troops. Their wounded are ...

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  21. CHINESE BANKS AND BANKING.

    It was only to be expected that one of the first results of the outbreak of the serious rebellion in China would be to cause grave financial ...

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  22. STRIKE OUTRAGE.

    PERTH, Monday.—An outrage was committed on Saturday night at the Collie Burn colliery, which, as the result of strike difficulties, has been for months past worked ...

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  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Robinson, of Cooma, county of Rodney, farmer, who died on April 23, left, under a will dated April 1, 1908, real estate valued at £7,157, and personal property valued at £8,091, to his ...

    Article : 274 words
  24. FIGHTING AT HANKAU.

    The Third Brigade of the Imperial troops, under General Chang-Pan, has been completely routed at Seven-mile Creek. The army stampeded 110 miles northward, and ...

    Article : 200 words
  25. FARES TO PORT DARWIN.

    PORT DARWIN, Monday.—A largely, attended publi meeting, convened by the chairman of the district council, was held at the town-hall on Saturday evening, when ...

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  26. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE. PROPOSALS FOR SETTLEMENT.

    When the miners of Mount Lyell refused the proposals put before them a little over a fortnight ago for the settlement of the dispute, the directors immeidately withdrew ...

    Article : 278 words
  27. SICK MAN IN BURNING HOUSE.

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—At about 2 o'clock this morning a fire occurred in a five-roomed weatherboard dwelling in Darling-street, owned and occupied by Mr. ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Atloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour alloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,583,000 quarters, against 2,193,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  29. DEATH OF SIGNOR COY.

    The many friends of Signor Leandro Coy will regret to hear of his death, which occurred yesterday at his residence, "Pesaro," Surrey Hills. Signor Coy had been in ...

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  30. LABOUR TYRANNY.

    A special meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Political Labour Council was held on Monday evening to further consider the case of Councillor J. Marshall. ...

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  31. INTERSTATE DEBATES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The final of the interstate debates took place in the Victoria-half this evening, when representatives of Victoria and New South Wales discussed ...

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  32. EGGS FOR HOSPITALS. HOMŒOPATHIC HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    An "Egg Sunday" was held at St. Thomas's Church of England Sunday-school, Essendon, on Sunday, when 42 dozen were collected. which were forwarded to the ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. NO COAL; NO RICE.

    The Chinese Admiral (Sah-Cheng-ping) and the former Viceroy of Hupeh (Yul-Cheng) have sent a Government despatch to the War Office giving particulars of their ...

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  34. SUPERPHOSPHATE WORKS.

    Another batch of 40 workmen at the Mount Lyell Company's superphosphate works, at Yarraville, will be paid off to-day. This will make a total of 103 dismiseed on ...

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  35. FLAGS AT PICTURE SHOWS.

    The order given by the Canadian Government that representations of the United States flag are to be removed from picture films at Canadian theatres has light thrown ...

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  36. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The suggestion made by Mr. W. Britton Harvey, that eggs be collected by school children for the Children's Hospital is accepted with thanks by the committee of ...

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  37. DESPONDENT MANAGER.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—Mr. John Malcolmson, who for a number of years was well known in Kalgoorlie as manager for Messrs. Rutter Clarke, and Co., ...

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  38. OFFICIALS' QUARREL.

    In the report of a meeting held at Queens-town on Saturday which was published in "The Argus" yesterday it was stated that Mr. W. Craig, vice-president of the Lyell ...

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  39. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    Messrs. E. E. Bean, P. A. M'Alister, and B. Trumble, the selection committee of the Victorian Cricket Association, have chosen the following team to represent Victoria ...

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  40. AMMUNITION MADE OF WOOD.

    Many of the shells fired from the Chinese gunboats in the river opposite Hankan during the engagements with the rebels on Wednesday and Thursday were merely ...

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  41. DELINING BIRTH RATE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The report of the inspector-general state that the birth rate for the year was 26.17 per 1,000, against 27.29 last year. With the exception ...

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  42. CATHOLICS AND THE SCHOOLS.

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.—Bishop Reville, of Sandhurst, administered the sacrament of confirmation to about seventy children and adults at St. Brendan's ...

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  43. ADMIRAL SAH TRAPPED.

    Kwang Ghan, 60 miles down the Yangtse from Hankan, is in the hands of the rebels. This is the narrowed portion of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. CHARITIES BILL.

    ECHUCA, Monday.—The conference of delegates of country hospitals, convened by the Echuca District Hospital, has been fixed for Wednesday, November 8, at the ...

    Article : 90 words
  45. MINERS AND COUPONS.

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—Although a promise was made on Saturday that there would be another distribution of coupons to-day, the promise was broken. Notice ...

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  46. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past to.—Seamen's Union of Australia v. Commenwealth Steamship-owners' Association and Others (part heard). SUPREME COURT. ...

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  47. SUGAR COMMISSION.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) said yesterday that he had received from the Sugar Growers Association a telegram protesting against the proposed ...

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  48. MURDER CHARGE.

    DELORAINE (T.), Monday.—In the police court to-day two youths, named respectively Benjamin Clarke and Solomon Eade, were charged with the wilful murder ...

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  49. LIGHTNING FIASH.

    SINGLETON (N.S.W.), Monday, Daring a thunderstorm to-day Constable Cullen while on duty in the street was struckly lightning. He staggered to an adjoining ...

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  50. YUAN'S INJURED FOOT.

    Yuan [?] the hope of the Manchu dynasty, has not responded to the command to take arms and go to the front with the alacrity that was expected of him. ...

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  51. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    PERTH, Monday.—Mr. Henry Chinn, C.E., his published in article urging that the trans-Australian railway should pass through Norseman instead of Kalgoorlie. ...

    Article : 35 words
  52. FALLEN SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The trustees of the Patriotic Fund forwarded to the committee of the Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Fund £500, and this brought the total ...

    Article : 54 words
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  54. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Oliver Percival Devlin, 35 Somerville-street, Bendigo, line repairer. Mr. Busst, assignee, Filed at Bendigo. Leslie stuart Burniston, of Foster, agent, ...

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