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  7. MINE PERILS.

    Apparently the Universal Colliery at S[?], in Wales, where the recent terrible disaster took place, is still in a perilous condition. ...

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  8. PRICE OF GAS.

    [?] ...

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  9. THE POLITICIAN'S PASTIME: BUILDING BRIDGES IN THE AIR.

    MEANWHILE THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTH SHORE REFUSE TO BE COMFORTED WITH THE ETERNAL PROMISES, PROMISES, PROMISES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RANDWICK TRAINING.

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  11. A SHOCKING SIGHT.

    Other rescuers, after gutting within thirty yards of the face of the cost, were driven back by the poisonous gas. They report having seen a terrible sight—the ...

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  12. LAND REFORM.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the, Chancellor of the Exchequer, continued his campaign in favor of the reform of the land laws last night at , Swindon, where he addressed an enthusiastic ...

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  13. THE RELIEF FUND.

    There has been a quick response to the appeal for financial assistance for those suffering through the disaster. The rolled funds now total £20,000. ...

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  14. CIVIC "GRAFT."

    ST. LOUIS (MISSOURI). Wednesday Evening. A sensation has been caused by the discovery of grave civic scandals. Twenty-eight officials and members of the ...

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  15. MARGARINE.

    The Margarine Conference [?] to-day, the proceedings being with closed doors. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, the High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, pre[?]. ...

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  16. COMING TO SYDNEY.

    An difficulty in [?] with the sending of a football [?] next year by the Northern [?] been settled. The N.S.W. Rugby League has agreed to ...

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  17. BOOMING AUSTRALIA.

    The prospectus of the [?] Richard Limited Exhibition is now practically completed. Acting on the [?] of Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner, expert reports have been ...

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  18. QUESTION OF FAITH.

    Despite an injunction by Dr. Walsh, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, against the despatch of the strikers' children to England, on the ground that their faith would be ...

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  19. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    James Para[?] has [?] on [?] of forgery and stealing [?] a pillar box in Hanover Square. There is a further charge [?] ...

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  20. SIR JOHN FULLER.

    Sir John Faller, the Governor of Victoria, who, on October 18, sustained a serious injury as the result of a fall in his house in Willshire, [?] improving. ...

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  21. RECKLESS DRIVER.

    Caudell, the [?] of the train which on September [?] wrecked another train and caused great lost of life, was brought up for sentenced this morning at Carll[?], a jury ...

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  22. SIR GEORGE IN THE THIRDCLASS.

    The Orient [?] Otranto, which arrived at Sydney this morning, brought 604 passengers for this port. A large number of these were in the third class, and comprised artisans and ...

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  23. STRANGE DIVORCE ACTION.

    His Honor Mr [?] Gordon, in the Sydney Divorce Court, granted a [?] the petition of [?] the dissolution of his [?] ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN PIANISTE.

    The papers are all commenting favorably on the recitals given in the S[?]hstein Hall by Miss Doris Barnett, the young Australian pianist. ...

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  25. AVIATOR KILLED.

    A military aviator named D'Antroche has been killed at Epinal, while trying to imitate M. P[?]goud's fast of looping the loop in an aeroplane. ...

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  26. IN AND OUT.

    Sylvia Pankhurst, who, on October 14, was arrested in connection with the suffragette disturbances in Bow Delis, has been released from goal on account of her having successfully ...

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