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  2. BRITISH DEFENCES.

    "The Duke of Argy[?] speaking at Inverness yesterday, urged the adoption of compulsory military training should the country be disappointed after another year's ...

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  3. A TIDAL WAVE.

    Solomon, a small settlement east of Nome, in Alaska, has been wiped out by a tidal wave. A terrific volume of surf hurled itself on the village. The ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Toronto, commenting on the arguments of Mr. T. P. O'Connor, one of the lrish National delegates, who is now in Canada, in favor of a ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    After the formal opening of the South African Union Parliameut yesterday the Duke of Connaught sent the following cablegram to the King, in response to the ...

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  6. "GOOGLIES."

    Hail cricket! Glorious, manly Sritish game! first of all sports, be first alike in fame. —James Love. The match between the visiting South ...

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  7. SUNDAY CONCERTS.

    Shortly after 8 o'clock on Sunday night hundreds of young men and women, attracted by the announcement that a pictorial entertainment was to be held, began ...

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  8. THE CRIPPEN CASE.

    The Court of Appeal yesterday disposed of the Crippen case, Dr. Crippen's appeal aganist his conviction being quashed. The law will now take its course. The prisoner ...

    Article : 152 words
  9. THE PERSIAN GULF.

    Further details with regard to the landing of a naval detachment from the British cruiser Proserpine at Lesgas, in the Persian Gulf, for the purpose of putting an end to ...

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  10. KAISER AND CZAR.

    The Czar of Russia who is on a visit to the German Emperor, was yesterday cordially welcomed by his host at Potsdam. The palace was not decorated for the ...

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  11. BRENNANS'S MONORAIL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith). Home Secretary (Mr. Churchill), Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), and Chief Secretary for Ireland. (Mr. A. ...

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  12. THE MEAT TRADE.

    The Incorporated Society of Meat Importers have received communications, from shipowners and storekeepers refuting the allegations of Messrs. Chapple & Co. to ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. GENERAL RAIN.

    The Government Meteorologist reported on Sunday evening:-"Fine weather prevailed during Saturday in Adelaide. The sky was cloudy throughout, and the ...

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  14. MOTORS AND BICYCLES.

    Mr. Joseph Dawson, in his Maroon car, won the 200 mile automobile race at Atlanta. Georgia, yesterday, in 2 hours 51 min 12 3-5 sec. Mr. Ralph Mulford, who ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. THE NEW REPUBLIC.

    The new Government in Portugal have framed a drastic programme for the political regeneration of the country. It is proposed to wipe cut the existing ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    The death in his 37th year is announced of Prince Francis Hatzfeld. who was wellknown in England, especially on the turf, and one of whose horses won the Grand ...

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  17. MILLIONAIRE AND GAIETY GIRL.

    Mr. Frank Jay Gould, the American millionaire, was quietly married in Edinburgh yesterday to Edie Kelly, a Gaiety chorus girl. Mr. Gould has rented Abbotsford, the ...

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  18. BARRIER WATER SUPPLY.

    As a result of yesterday's rain there has been a rise of 2 ft. 10½ in, at Stephens' Creek reservoir, the intake being sufficient for an additional three months' supply. ...

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  19. TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    One tender has been recived by the Canadian Government for tne trans-Pacific mail service, viz,. from the Union Steamship Company, which accordingly has ...

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  20. CHINA'S PROGRESS.

    The establishment of a Chinese Parliament, comprising Upper and Lower Houses, is now complete. Although the country is not in posession of full ...

    Article : 235 words
  21. A DRUNKARD'S PARADISE.

    Figures published concerning the consumption of alcohol in Belgium show that during the past 25 years it has increased 54 per cent., and that there is now one ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. THE COLONLAL OFFICE.

    Details are still wanting with regard to the projected division of the Colonial Office into two departments, one dealing with the self-governing Dominions, and the other ...

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  23. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between George Gray, the Australian champion, and Nelson. which is proceeding at St. George's Hall, is still unfinished. The game is for 9,000 ...

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  24. A MULTI-MILLIONAIRE.

    Mr. Lyman Smith, typewriter manufacturer and banker, and multi-millionaire, has died at his residence, in Syracuse, in his 60th year. Some years ago he founded ...

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  25. A NIGHT OUT.

    A Government reception was accorded the officers of the Dutch squadron last night at Parliament House, and was largely attended. ...

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  26. AERONAUTICS.

    The "Daily Graphic" balloon. which left London for Russia, on Wednesday, landed to-day in a forest at Bavaria. Extri[?]ction was a task of great difficulty, ...

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  27. SIR GEORGE SYDENHAM CLARKE.

    The marriage of Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Bombay, and formerly Governor of Victoria, to Mrs. Reynolds Godman, widow of the late Captain ...

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  28. RIVAL JOCKEYS.

    The rivalry between the famous jockeys, F. Wootton (Australian) and D. Maher (American) on the English turf is exciting great interest. Wootton led Maher by one ...

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  29. RAILWAY CARRIAGE BURNT.

    A combination railways employes' car was completely destroyed by fire 53 miles north of Hergott Springs on the 3rd inst. A guard, driver, and fireman were in bed ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    A conference of representatives of the masters ana men in connection with the colliers' strike in Glamorganshire, held at Maesteg, a town in Wales, has ...

    Article : 499 words
  31. LINER OVERDUE.

    The steamer Kurdistan, 3,030 tons, bound from Manchester to Marseilles, with a few passengers on board, is overdue, and it is feared has foundered. The vessel was ...

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  32. AMERICAN "GRAFT."

    SPOKANE (Washington), November 6. Another sensational "graft" scandal is occupying the attention of the authorities. Many very prominent public men are ...

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  33. TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.

    Raisuli, the brigand chief who was appointed by the ex-Sultan of Morocco to the governorship of El Kasar, and against whose despotic rule the tribes revolted, ...

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  34. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    The conference between delegates of the United States and Canada for the discussion of a reciprocity agreement was opened yesterday, when preliminaries were ...

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  35. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    At the Police Court yesterday Thomas G. evans (26), described as a draper, was charged with attempting to murder John P. Hardy, by shooting him at Fortitude ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    It is understood that a friendly settlement has been arrived at with regard to the indemnity of £5,400,000 claimed by the Spanish Government from Morocco to meet ...

    Article : 93 words
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  38. EMIGRATION.

    The Central Unemployed Body, whose functions include the arrangement of facilities for the emigration of unemployed to the oversea. States and dependencies, have ...

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  39. ARMY REMOUNTS.

    The "Morning Post," dealing with the Imperial aspects of the Government horsebreeding scheme, states that Australia produces some of the finest horses in the ...

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  40. A BIG BLAZE.

    The lunatic asylum in Manitoba was destroyed by fire a yesterday. It was a gigantic edifice, accommodating hundreds of inmates, for whose satefy the greatest alarm ...

    Article : 114 words
  41. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Toronto press admits that the defeat of Mr. Perranlt, the Liberal candidate for Athabaska, in Quebec province, by a Nationalist, was a crushing blow to Sir ...

    Article : 72 words
  42. TURBULENT SPAIN.

    The Spanish Government are still keeping a close watch on affairs in Catalonia, the great stronghold of the Republican movement. A huge demonstration by ...

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  43. A ROUGH VOYAGE.

    The Union Steamship Company's steamer Warrimoo, which arrived tonight from New Zealand via Hobart, had an, exceptionally rough trip. On Saturday ...

    Article : 92 words
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