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  7. SHOTS IN PARLIAMENT

    Early in October, during a beated de-bate in the Lower House of the Reichstag's on the question of the sentences passed on some of the dour food rioters, ...

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  8. MIDNIGHT MURDER

    The police are searching for notorious Lyous anarchist named Baunot. Bonnot was goes at [?]dnight bending over a dying in au named mandible, who ...

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  9. PERSIA DEFIES RUSSIA

    The dispute between. Russia and Persia has suddenly assumed a most serious aspect. It now appears that war is probable. ...

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  10. LABOR TROUBLES.

    In forwarding an invitation to the railway companies in pursuance of the resolution passed in the House of Commons, to meet the men in conference, ...

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  11. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE

    There was a sensational development to-day at the trial of John -M'Namarn, secretary of the International Bridge and Iron Structional Workers' Union, ...

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  12. WRECKED STEAMER.

    The position of the Camadian-Pacitic Railway Co's steamer Tees. O19 tons. which [?] a [?] off ...

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  13. STATE INSURANCE

    The General Federation of Trades Unions his strongly projested against sepeate administ[?]tions of the State insurance Bill by Seothand, [?]dand and ...

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  14. BERLIN METAL WORKERS.

    Seventy thousand metal workers have been locked out. This action has been taken because the men rejected the settlement ...

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  15. CHINESE UPHEAVAL

    The revolutionaries in Southers Manchuria are active, and a bat the between them and the imperial fevers has taken place at Wa-faut-sen. ...

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  16. DURBAR DRESSES.

    It transpires that there was very little cargo for the Durbar ceremony on board the steamer Beachy, which went ashore at the Minicoy Atoll in the ...

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  17. EX-GOVERNOR KILLED.

    AIR-en-Dowlah, ex Governor of Pars, has been murdered. He was leaving his residence in Teberan when three men advanced and ...

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  18. SHOES AND SHOCK

    May Moore, a young woman, appeared at the City Court to-day to answer a charge of being an habitual drunkard. Defendant; [?] only come out of gaol ...

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  19. STRIKE AT SWANSEA.

    During a local strike at Swansea the Moulder line Valhalla arrived in port with men aboard for employment in loading the vessel. ...

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  20. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE

    Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has written to Lord Lytton, suggesting that there would be better prospects of enfranchising ...

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  21. "PACEMAKER" OF THE HEART.

    One of the most remarkable of medical discoveries was explained by Professor Arthur Keith at a demonstration in the museum of the Royal ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKES.

    The examination of the seismograph at the Observatory to-day showed that several earthquake shocks had occurred in Melbourne this week. ...

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  23. WORD AND BLOW.

    At the City Court to-day Florence Allen was charged with having used indecent language. Plainclothes-constable Green said that in Little Bourke street ...

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  24. FOOD OF NON-STRIKERS

    Rumors have been circulated that the garbage men who have been on strike here for some weeks have been poisoning the food of non-strikers. ...

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  25. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Dominion Government has agreed to the proposed extension of the Pacific cable between New Zenland and Australia. ...

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  27. BEGGAR IN GAOL.

    Francis Lestic, a man about 50 years of age, was seen by Plain-clothes Constable Haigh yesterday evening in the west end of the city asking people ...

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  28. NEW AMERICANS.

    There was a decrease of 40 per cent. in the number of immigrants arriving in the United States, during 1910, as compared with 1909. ...

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