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  2. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The full list of the South African cricket team, which arrived at Adelaide on Wednesday night, is as follows:—Faulkner, Vogler, Snooke, Nourse, Schwarz, Nulch, Campbell, ...

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  3. THE PHILLIPS CASE.

    The following is the minute placed on record by the Attorney-General (Mr. Holman) when the death sentence passed on Phillips for the Willoughby murder was commuted by the ...

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  4. THE NEXT STEP.

    Parliament will be asked by the Minister for Works (Mr. G[?]th) to broaden the local government [?] "From red[?]ks I have seen in the press," ...

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  5. STATE BRICKWORKS.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) proposes to establish Government brickworks, and to use the trams at night time to distribute the bricks to depots in the suburbs. ...

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  6. LABOUR IN POLITICS.

    The Labour correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that the expenses of 78 Labour candidates at the last Parliamentary elections amounted to £50,000, of ...

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  7. NAVAL RIVALRY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" confirms the statement of the naval correspondent of the "Daily News," that in consequence of Great Britain commencing to arm vessels ...

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  8. THE POTASH TAX.

    There is probability of a tariff war between the United States and Germany over the tax on potash contracts imposed by Germany. ...

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  9. MR. FISHER.

    Mr. Fisher, the Australian Prime Minister, who was interviewed on his arrival at Durban by Reuter's correspondent, said he was pleased to come to South Africa ...

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  10. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    Mr. Bonar Law, M.P. (Conservative), in addressing the Primrose League at Glasgow yesterday, said that those, accusing Mr. Balfour of a lack of firmness knew ...

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  11. THE ALLEGED NAVAL LOAN.

    Mr R. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, has authorised a statement that he knows nothing of the naval loan which it is alleged the Government is ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY MR. WADE.

    When the Attorney-General (Mr. Holman) intimated the commutation of Phillips' death sentence he animadverted upon the retiring Government's having delayed dealing with the ...

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  13. A WAR OF ARMAMENTS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, M.P. (Conservative), addressing 5000 people in St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, said: "We are engaged with Germany in a war of armaments. Victory ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    It will be remembered that when the Lord Mayor give a civic reception to Captain Scott on October 18, a suggestion was thrown out that the Commonwealth Covernment should ...

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  15. AERONAUTICS.

    The Gordon-Bennet Cup in the international balloon race from St. Louis has been won by the dirigible balloon America II., which it was feared had been lost. ...

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  16. LABOUR MANIFESTO.

    The Labour party, in a manifesto, urges the electors of Walthamstow to abstain from voting at the approaching by-election, or to vote against Mr. J. A. Simon, the ...

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  17. ITALIAN CLOUD-BURST.

    The streets in Cetara are mud-heaps, in which bodies of women and children are partly visible. Four hundred houses were destroyed. Rescuers are unable to reach ...

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  18. VIEWS OF THE TRADE.

    Mr. E. H. Buchanan, one of the executive of the Master Builders' Association, said he was not surprised to hear that the Minister had determined upon doing such a thing. It was ...

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  19. ROOT OF MILITARY POLICY.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, in the course of a speech at Edinburgh, said: "The command of the sea is the root and foundation of our ...

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  20. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    The castern provinces of Canada will hold in December a conference on their representation in the Federal Parliament. This step has been taken because ...

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  21. RECEPTION AT ADELAIDE.

    A more enthusiastic reception than that accorded to the South Africans on Wednesday could hardly have been imagined, and on Thursday, at the official reception at the ...

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  22. THE "MORNING POST'S" AIRSHIP.

    The "Morning Post's" Lebandy airship voyaged from Moissons, Seine-et-Oise, to Aldershot in five hours. When entering the shed the envelope was ...

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  23. TERRORISM IN MACEDONIA.

    Owing to the Pan-Islamic tendencies of the Young Turks, and their cruelty towards Bulgarians suspected of belonging to secret committees, the Macedonian internal ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN MAIL CONTRACT.

    The "Vancouver News Advertiser" strongly advocates the inclusion of New Zealand in the next Canada-Australian steamship contract. The newspaper ...

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  25. NAVAL WARFARE.

    An influential committee of the London Clnmber of Commerce is privately investigating the effect of the Declaration of London upon British trade, mercantile ...

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  26. OUSTING INVESTORS.

    "There is a general feeling at home that Australia is going to deal very hardly with people who have money invested here. I can speak of one case where a man who is ...

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  27. A FATAL FALL.

    M. Blanchard, an aviator, fell from a height of 100ft, and was killed. ...

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  28. WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.

    A civic reception to Captain Scott in the Town Hall was largely attended Speeches were made by the Major and the Prime Minister. ...

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  29. GERMAN EMPEROR AT BRUSSELS.

    The German Emperor yesterday visited the Hotel de Ville (Town Hall), and at night attended a gala performance at the Opera, where he received an ovation. ...

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  30. FIRE AT VICTORIA (B.C.).

    A conflagration at Victoria (B. C.) has destroyed the business block of Spencer and Company and the Drind Hotel. It now threatens to envelop the "Times" ...

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  31. WHITE SEAMEN.

    Sir Joseph Ward stated in the Legislative Assembly to-day that the Government proposed to deal with the question of coloured crews this session. The House will be asked ...

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  32. PRINCE FRANCIS OF TECK.

    The remains of Prince Francis of Teck were removed to-day from Marlborough House Chapel to Paddington railway station, where the cortege was met by a ...

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  33. "BOGIE-MAN STORIES."

    "I know there is a prejudice against the present Government." Thus spoke the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen), responding to his welcome at the conference ...

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  34. WADE GOVERNMENT PRAISED.

    Mr. Cuthbert Brown, the president of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association, writes, taking exception to our report of his remarks at Wollongong on ...

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  35. TURKISH TROOPS IN PERSIA.

    A Turkish battalion has been sent to Maku nnd another to Urumia. In the Azerbaijan province, on the pretext that Persia is complaining of transfrontler raids by ...

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  36. EMPIRE TRADE MARK.

    Lord Avebury presided at a meeting to consider the institution of an Empire trade mark for British goods. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for ...

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  37. COAL STRIKES.

    Strikers at the Ely pit, in the Cambrian Combine district, Rhondda Valley, have decided, against the advice of Mr. William Abraham, M.P. (Mahon), not to accept the ...

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  38. HOME RULE REVISED.

    Mr. Walter Long, M.P. (Conservative), in a letter to the "Belfast Orangeman," says, "I see that the old talk of home rule is revised, but the result will be just the ...

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  39. WREATH FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, on behalf of the Commonwealth, sent to Windsor a wreath inscribed: "With every feeling of sorrowful sympathy. In ...

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  40. DISPUTE AS TO WAGES.

    Three thousand miners at Burnley, Laneashire, have struck, declaring that the tonnage rate of wages does not include timber striking. ...

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  41. THE PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    During last year the north-west pearling industry produced pearishell valued at £173,631, and peals valued at £53,090. There were 344 boats and 2314 men engaged in the ...

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  42. THE BOILERMAKERS' DISPUTE.

    The committee of the Boilermakers' Society recommends the acceptance of the terms offered by the Shipbuilders' Federation on the ground that they are the best ...

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  43. THE CRIPPEN CASE.

    The Sheffield "Weekly Telegraph" has been mulcted in the sum of £100 for contempt of Court in publishing reports calculated to prejudice the trial of Hawley ...

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  44. AUTOMOBILE RACE.

    J. Johnson, the champion pugillst, showed to poor advantage against Barney Oldfield in a five-mile automobile championship race in New York. ...

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  45. WILD ROOSEVELTIANISM.

    Judge Parker, who was at one time the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, ridicules Mr. Roosevelt's denunciations of Wall-sheet and Tammany. He declares ...

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  46. WAREHOUSE DESTROYED.

    The fire reported in yesterday's second edition resulted in serious damage to a fourstoried brick warehouse, occupied by several firms, at the rear of 279 Pitt-street. Mr. ...

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  47. AN APPEAL TO BE MADE.

    Hawley Crippen will appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal against the sentence of death passed on him for the murder of his wife. ...

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  48. PLAGUE IN ENGLAND.

    Many dead rats have been found northward of Orwell, in Suffolk, near Freston, where cases of plague occurred at the end of September. The source of infection is ...

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  49. TROUBLE IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Manobas tribesmen are committing depredations on the west coast of Davao, their intentions being to expel foreigners and Filipinos. ...

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  50. FRENCH LABOUR DISPUTES.

    In commenting upon the suppression by the Government of the railway strike, the "Temps," of Paris, urges M. Briand, the Premier, to adopt "the excellent Canadian ...

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  51. THE DIVORCE COMMISSION.

    Lndy doctors, giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Divorce, suggested the provision of greater facilities for obtaining divorce. ...

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  52. THE PRICE OF MILK.

    Strong exception is taken in this district to the action of Sydney distributing companies in reducing the price of milk to producers from 8d to 6d per gallon. Although there is a good ...

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  53. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Times," Frauce will present Marshal Hermes da Fonscca, who is now in Brazil, where he will shortly assume the ...

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  54. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    In the Legislative Assembly it was private members' day, and the sitting was taken up with the discussion of a private bill introduced by Mr. Hudson (Labour) to amend the ...

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  55. CAPTAIN COOK'S BIRTHDAY.

    The statue of Captain Cook at the junction of Belmore-road and Avoca-street, Raudwick, was decorated yesterday through the endeavours of the Mayor, aldermen, and Town ...

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  56. GREEK POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The dissolution granted M. Venezolos, the Greek Premier, is regarded a coup d'etat by the Oppositionists in order to secure a mandate from the people. ...

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  57. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    At the Newmarket October meeting to-day the principal race resulted:— CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, 1m 1f. Mr. E. A. Wigan's big Christmans Daisy, ...

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  58. LABOUR MINISTER RESIGNS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that M. vivianl, the Minister for Labour, has intimated that he proposes to resign. ...

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  59. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN VINTAGE.

    The vintage in Austro-Hungary is the worst for many years. ...

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  60. EXPLOSION ON A GUNBOAT.

    The gunboat Liberte, of the Republic of Haiti, has been lost by an explosion, which occurred off Port an Paix. Twenty of those on board were rescued, ...

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  61. BURNED TO DEATH.

    James Ryan, aged over 80, was burned to death on Wednesday night, and the hut he occupied was also destroyed. The building was enveloped in flames when the fire was ...

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  62. BIG CANE FIRE.

    A destructive cane fire occurred at Mourilyan yesterday. A farmer named Lewis was burning trash, when some logs caught fire. These were allowed to burn, and the sparks flow to ...

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  63. BRITISH CONSOLS.

    Consols, to-day touched £78 16s 3d, but closed at £79, a fall of 7s 6d since yesterday, which is partly owing to apprehension of a naval loan. ...

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