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  2. LATE MR. BATCHELOR TRIBUTE TO THE DECEASED.

    When the Senate met to-day senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) said that it was with sorrow that he rose to move—That this Senate places upon record ...

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  3. PORTUGUESE REVOLT

    The Royalists expect that the new column, which is now advancing, will create a diversion in the Minha Valley. They are keeping the line of ...

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  4. STOLYPIN'S MURDER

    The investigations into the assassination of the late Russian Premier (M. Stolypin) were made public to-day. It appears that on the eve of the ...

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  5. BOXING.

    The two beet men to-day in the middleweight class of Australian pugilists are the veteran Arthur Cripps, who holds the championship, and Gus Devitt, who tried ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE

    There is again trouble at Pelaw main colliery, and the whole mine, employing over 600 hands, will be thrown idle, owing to a dispute between the machine ...

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  7. NEW EARSWICK

    This village scheme is a natural corollary to the industrial betterment scheme I have described in my previous articles, but in this case it is being financed and ...

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  8. THE WAR. ITALIAN WARSHIPS SUNK.

    The Athens newspaper "[?]am" asserts that the Powers have promised Turkey to solve the Cretan difficulty if she will accede to the terms of peace ...

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  9. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    It is officially stated in connection with the Moroccan crisis that the first part only of the negotiations between Germany and France have been initialled by the ...

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  10. BARRIER DISPUTE.

    Yesterday morning the shift bosses, nine in number, employed on the day shift at Block Ten, failed to resume duty in consequence of a grievance. ...

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  11. DELHI DURBAR INSURANCE AT LLOYD'S.

    The betting at Lloyd's regarding the Delhi Durbar is five to one that it will take place. The insurance is principally against an ...

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  12. RAILWAY STRIKE

    Another stage was reached to-day in the strike of the railway shop employes on the Harriman lines. Circulars were sent to all the guards and ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S CASE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins (president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration) to-day continued the hearing of the action brought by the Federated ...

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  14. PREPARING POST OFFICES.

    Post offices are being prepared at Delhi in connection with the coronation Dirbar. These will include a cen[?] post and telegraph office, also 31 branches. ...

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  15. TROOPS LAND IN TRIPOLI.

    The first Italian expeditionary force has landed at Toburk, ten miles west of Tripoli. The troops comprise infantry, artillery, and engineers. ...

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  16. CHINESE REVOLT. HEAVY LOSSES.

    Chinese rebels have captured Yachau, a town near Cengan. The fighting was severe, and heavy losses were recorded. There are several Europeans in the town ...

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  17. TRANSPORTS LEAVE ITALY.

    An official dispatch received here from Naples says that twenty Italian transports left port last night for Syracuse, where they will join the main fleet of ...

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  18. ITALIAN WINE CROP.

    The Italian vintage this year is something out of the ordinary, and a record wine crop is expected. According to an official report this ...

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  19. HOMELESS

    George Watson, who said that he was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 40 years ago, again gave himself up to the Ballarat police last ...

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  20. SOLDIERS JOIN INSURGENTS.

    Incessant firing was heard to-day in the direction of Wu-chang, which lies opposite Hankow, on the bank of the Yangtse-kiang. Communication has, however, ...

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  21. HOME RULE.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond (the Leader of the Irish Nationalists) has been writing to the London newspapers on Home Rule. He says that the Irish are not lawless, ...

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  22. BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S SYMPATHY.

    To-day He Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) received through the Governor-General the following cable message from the Secretary of State for Colonies (Mr. ...

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  23. TURKS' SHORTAGE OF FOOD.

    Another dispatch says that the Turks who retreated to the interior of Tripoli have opened up negotiations for surrender owing to a shortage of food ...

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  24. DANDENONG MURDER.

    It was rumored to-night that a man named Oxenburgh, had been arrested in connection with the shooting of Harry Reedy at Dandenong recently. ...

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  25. LABOR APPRECIATION.

    At the weekly meeting of the Commonwealth Labor Party to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) moved:—That this party places on record its ...

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  26. IMMIGRATION.

    The question of increased steamer accommodation for assisted Australian immigrants has been brought before the shipping companies. ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Victorian House of Assembly today—Mr. Watt (Treasurer) said that the Apprentices Bill, which would be ...

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  28. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Newmarket Champion Stakes was run to-day, and resulted in an easy win for Lemberg. The wagering on the Cesarewitch ...

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  29. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    In the Legislative Assembly, to-day Mr. Murray (Premier) said that the royal commission on the border railways had presented an intelligent report. The ...

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  30. STORMS ON AFRICAN COAST.

    Cable communication between Malta and Tripoli has now been restored. Storms have broken out along the African coast, and it is likely that there ...

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  31. SUFFRAGETTES

    The Misses Emmeline Pankhurst and Mary Pethick, two English votes for women advocates, arrived here to-day on the Oceanic. ...

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  32. CONGREGATIONAL UNION'S SYMPATHY.

    At a meeting of the Congregational Union to-day the Rev. E. Davies (chairman) moved:—That this council desires to convey ...

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  33. LORD STRATHCONA.

    The London newspapers are commenting on the fact that the High Commissioner for Canada (Lord Strathcona), who is nearly 90 years of age, has just ...

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  34. BRITAIN'S NEUTRALITY.

    Britain's neutrality in the Turkish-Italian war is being displayed by the absolute denial of permission to Turkish destroyers which are hovering round the ...

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  35. NUDE,

    A mild sensation was caused here today by M. Abraham Kupyes, a former Premier of Holland. M. Kupyea created a riot by appearing ...

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  36. SCENTED WHISKY.

    People to whom the smell of whisky is unpleasant will hall with joy a discovery made by two Frenchmen. It has been discovered how to make ...

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  37. IN QUARANTINE.

    The steamer Eastern arrived to-day, and was sent into quarantine with her passengers and crew, totalling 350. ...

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  38. TURKISH DESTROYERS.

    A dispatch from Pera, a suburb of Constantinople, says that the Tokat, Hamidanbad, Alpagat, and Antilla were sank by the Italian cruisers off Mitylene, an ...

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  39. LABOR IN THE WEST.

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  40. A TRIBUTE FROM SNOWTOWN.

    The news of the death of the Minister of External Affairs in the Federal Parliament (the late Hon. E. L. Batchelor) was received with sorrowful surprise here, ...

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  41. SHORTAGE OF LABOR.

    The premier (Mr. McGowen), referring to-day to the shortage of labor commission's report, said:—"The state of things disclosed is not entirely unexpected, and ...

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  42. LITIGATION.

    According to a blue book issued today there was a decrease in litigation in the county courts last year in England and Wales. ...

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  43. GENERAL SHOT.

    A telegram was received here to-day giving details of a sensational shooting affair in Constantinople. It appears that General Riza Pasha was ...

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  44. SHOPS BILL.

    Eight hundred delegates, representing 200,000 shopkeepers, met to-day in the Agricultural Hall to protest against the Shops Bill. ...

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  45. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Fraser (Honorary Minister), in reply to Mr. Charlton (N.S.W.), said that he would submit to the Minister of Defence's ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES CHURCH BURNED.

    St. George's Church, Leicester, was destroyed by fire to-day. It will be rebuilt as soon as possible. ...

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  47. WAGES FOR WIVES

    An interesting resolution has been passed by the Yorkshire Women's Liberal Association. This is to the effect that men should pay their wives regular wages. ...

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  48. AMERICAN STUD FARM.

    Mr. Irving Wheatcroft, of Lexington, Kentucky, who is the-owner of a large stud farm there, has shipped all his horses to Australia owing to the ...

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  49. BARRIER SEASON OPENED.

    The cricket season opened to-day. Norths in their first innings made 138 Hurley 89 not out) against Souths—7. for 76. ...

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  50. BEATTTE APPEALS.

    Henry Clay Beattie, who was recently convicted of murdering his wife, at Richmond, Virginia, has lodged an appeal, which will be heard on ...

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  52. TRYING AN ASSASIN.

    Albo, the man who assassinated Judge von Helen, of the High Court, is being tried now. A political motive for the crime has been shown. ...

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  53. JAPANESE RICE.

    The official figures in connection with the ricecrop in Japan were issued today. This year's crop is 13 per cent. ...

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  54. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    News has been received here to the effect that a new revolt has broken out in Albama. The movement has been gaining steadily ...

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  55. BRITISH FLEET MANOEUVRES.

    The British home fleet has arrived back at Sheerness after secret night manoeuvres in the Firth of Forth. ...

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  56. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, October 11.—J. J. Ellis, aged 19, a railway porter at Footscray, was crushed to death at midnight tonight between a carriage and the ...

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  57. THE HARBOR COLLISION

    The enquiry in connection with the collision between the steamer Taviuni and the Nera was concluded to-day, but the decision will not be announced until ...

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  58. WHEAT

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  59. Advertising

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  60. METALS.

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  61. CANADIAN LACROSSE TEAM.

    The athletic world's champion amateur lacrosse team has been offered all expenses if it will play at the Olympia carnival to be held in Sweden. ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. Advertising

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  64. EMPTY HOUSES IN BERLIN.

    The official over-built returns issued to-day show that there are 67,000 empty flats in this city. ...

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