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  2. VICTORIAN POLITICAL SITUATION.

    It transpired yesterday that all the State Ministers, with the exception of Mr. Sachse and Mr. Cameron, were ready to resign on Friday, in order to give the ...

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  3. DISORDERLY SUFFRAGISTS.

    The hearing of the charges against Mrs. Pankhurst, Mrs. Drummond, and Miss Pankhurst of attempting to provoke a breach of the peace were ...

    Article : 195 words
  4. MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    The closing session of the eighth Medical Congress of Australasia was held yesterday. A resolution was passed by the Public Health Section of the congress, ...

    Article : 396 words
  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    To-night the crisis was disposed of in a decisive victory for the Government, so far as the defeat of the want of confidence is concerned. Up to midday on Thursday ...

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  6. THE EUROPEAN CRISIS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Belgrade says that the irreducible minimum at the Servian demand is the granting of autonomy to Bosnia and ...

    Article : 67 words
  7. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Replying to the farewell speech of Baron Kompura (Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs) to the American fleet at Yokohama, Admiral Sperry said ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Orient Co.'s mail steamer Ortona, with the English mails of September 25, arrived at Fremantle on Thursday, and is due at Largs Bay this day, when the ...

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  9. FATALITY AT ELWICK.

    The opening of the racing season at Elwick on Saturday was marked by a sad fatality, which had the inevitable effect of changing enjoyment into ...

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  10. POLITICS IN VICTORIA.

    Victorian State legislators have spent the past week in discussing the Government's probable fate. The position of affairs in Victoria during the early ...

    Article : 330 words
  11. SERVIAN WOMEN'S APPEAL.

    Russian newspapers have published an eloquent appeal from a committee of Servian women urging their "Russian sisters to raise their voices on behalf ...

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  12. STORM IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    During the storm at Luzon, one of the Philippine Islands, on October 12, when several hundred persons perished, American boatmen were instrumental ...

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  13. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    French advices from Constantinople state that the mission of M. Dimitroff to Turkey on behalf of Bulgaria has failed, and in diplomatic circles the ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. JAPANESE IN KOREA.

    According to an official statement from Japan published at Peking, Japanese soldiers and Gendarmerie, between July 1907 and the end of August, ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. MARINE ENGINE WORKS.

    The Liverpool "Journal of Commerce" says that the proprietors of all the marin[?] engine works on the north-east coast have agreed to a working ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. PERSONAL.

    Rev. F. Riley, rector of St. Martin's Anglican Church, Queenstown, preached his farewell sermons yesterday to large congregations. He leaves for Deloraine ...

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  17. THE QUESTION OF ANNEXATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna says that information indirectly from official sources confirms the reports that Turkey, under British influence, has ...

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  18. FACTORIES IN IRELAND.

    There is a prospect, as a result of the representations of Mr. J. Redmond, who recently visited the United States, of several American manufacturers ...

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  19. GERMANY'S NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The "Daily Express" says that Germany will forthwith begin her 1909 battleship programme simultaneously with Great Britain, beginning her 1908 ...

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  20. "THE UNPEOPLED NORTH."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) had undertaken to receive a deputation from the Medical Congress with reference to the question of tropical residence, but, as ...

    Article : 200 words
  21. QUEENSLAND POLITICAL SITUATION.

    When Mr. Kidston met his followers on Friday, and put before them the proposals for the amalgamation with the Philp party, with himself as ...

    Article : 221 words
  22. THE WALDEN ABBEY.

    The ship Walden Abbey, which went ashore off Clacton, on the coast of England, on Thursday, during the voyage from Hamburg to Australia, has been ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. AUSTRIA BLAMES GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Vienna newspapers are angry because of Great Britain's insistent attitude in regard to the conference. They assert that King Edward's visit ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New South Wales Rugby team of amateur footballers defeated a London team yesterday by a try to nil. Several prominent Australian players ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. FIGHTING AT MOGADOR.

    A conflict occurred between Moroccan soldiers and European trained police yesterday at Mogador, in Morocco. It appears that the Moroccan soldiers ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS.

    A paper on "Methods, Aims, and Results of Medical Inspection of State-school Children in Tasmania" was read by Gertrude Halley, M.B., Hobart, at ...

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  27. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Harry Horlock, who had been an inmate of the receiving-house at Royalpark for the past two months, and whose time would have expired on ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. QUEENSTOWN HOSPITAL

    Miss Anna Jensen, of Burnie, and Miss Beatrice Cremmer, of New Town, Hobart, have been appointed probationers at the Queenstown Hospital from among ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the democratic candidate for the United States Presidency, has large hopes of securing two million German-American votes, as the ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. THE AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE TEAM.

    The Australian League's team (professional) defeated Cumberland yesterday by eleven goals ten tries, 52 points to 10 points. ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Memmott-Smith contest for the billiard championship of Australia was brought to a close last night. Memmott ran out the winner by the narrow ...

    Article : 206 words
  32. UNEMPLOYMENT IN ENGLAND.

    Replying to a question asked in the House of Commons yesterday by Earl Winterton, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Winston Churchill) ...

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  33. ACCIDENTS.

    John Turner, miner, of Waratah, was admitted to the Launceston Hospital last night suffering from serious injuries to his eyes. He was working ...

    Article : 156 words
  34. ELECTIONS IN CANADA.

    The federal elections in Canada are being keenly contested by both the Government and Opposition parties. "The Times" correspondent at ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. INCITEMENT TO RIOT.

    At a recent meeting of the unemployed at Trafalgar Squar[?], London, several speakers advised the men not to starve when food could be stolen. ...

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  36. TIMBER TRADE TROUBLE.

    Eighteen employers in the timber trade in the Commonwealth have been cited by the council of the Federated Sawmill, Timber-yard, and General Wood ...

    Article : 214 words
  37. ADMINISTRATION IN EGYPT.

    Sir Eldon Gorst, British Minister in Egypt, interviewed recently, denied that Great Britain wished to proclaim a protectorate over Egypt. ...

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  38. A SERIOUS FALL.

    Thomas Gorman, who gives his age as 43, and who was at one time a compositor fell from a bridge when going home late last night. He was found ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. LONGFORD FAVOURS ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    At Longford the preliminary poll as to wether the Municipal Council should proceed in the matter of the electric lighting of the town took place to-day ...

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  40. THE WOOL TRADE DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the brokers and buyers in the wool trade was settled yesterday. A conference was held, at which the brokers of Melbourne and Geelong ...

    Article : 269 words
  41. SHIPBUILDING TROUBLE.

    It was announced on October 13 that the trade unions connected with the shipbuilding trade were considering the offer by Sir Christopher Furness to sell ...

    Article : 207 words
  42. POWERS AND THE PACIFIC.

    The London "Standard's" New York correspondent says it is reported at Tokio that Japan desires to arrange a conference of the Powers interested ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. HENLEY-ON-YARRA CARNIVAL.

    The Henley-on-Yarra carnival was held yesterday in perfect weather, and reached the zenith of success. The racing, with [?] strenuous contests and close ...

    Article : 182 words
  44. MOTOR OUTING FOR CHILDREN

    The outing for children arranged by the Automobile Club took place this afternoon. A dozen or more cars were available for the conveyance of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. BANNED CORRESPONDENCE.

    The question of prohibiting the delivery of letters to certain addresses has been under consideration for some time by the Postmaster-General, and, after careful ...

    Article : 122 words
  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    The statement of accounts of the Sydney firm of Farmer and Co. show that the profits for the year total £30,653. A dividend at the rate of 8 ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. HOBART.

    J. Champ, 70 Molle-street, Hobart, Tas., writes:—"I have used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for coughs and colds, and it proved very beneficial, and can ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY.

    A dividend of 10 per cent. has been declared on shares in the Scottish Australian Mining Company. ...

    Article : 23 words
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