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  2. SPRINGBOKS VANQUISHED.

    Kangaroos victorious; Springboks vanquished This was the result of the third match of the South African tour. But only those who saw the actual finish realise how nearly the ...

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  3. SEAFARERS' PAY.

    In resuming the hearing of the case yesterday in the Federal Arbitration Court, in which the Merchants' Service Guild is making certain claims. Mr. Justice Higgins, speaking ...

    Article : 279 words
  4. STATE COAL MINES.

    The Government has received an offer, free of charge, of a coal area underlying 3714 acres in the northern district, and containing 40,000,000 tons of coal. ...

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  5. TRANS-PERSIAN RAILWAY.

    British aud Russian statesmen and traders are sympathetic towards the proposed railway across Persia from Baku, on the Caspian to Nushki, on the north-west ...

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  6. AMERICAN BLUEJACKETS

    While at Cherbourg 200 bluejackets from the American squadron fought their way at midnight to the Cafe de Paris and insisted on being served with drinks. ...

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  7. THE LATE COUNT TOLSTOI.

    Six physicians attended Count Tolstoi in his last illness. ASTAPOVO, Nov. 20. Count Tolstoi died unreconciled to the ...

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  8. THE COMING ELECTION.

    Mr. Masterman, Under-Secretary of State Home Department, speaking at Stratford, said that the coming campaign would be short and severe. ...

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  9. A BULLFINCH RIVAL.

    The owners of the Kyarra mine, Meekatharra, have penetrated the lode 5ft, and, so far, no walls are visible. Some of the stone will go about 50oz to the ton. Samples panned from ...

    Article : 369 words
  10. PROPOSALS BY THE LORDS.

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh has given notice of a resolution in the House of Lords in favour of a referendum in the event of an irreconcilable difference ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Owing to the police at Puebla interfering with a meeting against President Diaz, a sister of Jose Cerdan, a ringleader of the revolutiionary rising, shot the chief of ...

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  12. THE COAL-LUMPERS.

    The trouble with respect to the stoppage of night work by a section of the Coal-lumpers' Union has been settled. The men will resume coaling this morning, and Aviil carry on ...

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  13. ADVICE TO LABOUR.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. (Labour), in a letter to his constitnents in Leicester says:—"There is no time for squabbling over the second election. We must ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. QUEENSLAND.

    Storekeepers at Mackay have just discovered that they have been badly taken in by a clever scoundrel, who passed some 15 or 20 cheques, with the help of some accomplices. The ...

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  15. PERSIAN BRIGANDS.

    Tribesmen robbed a Inge caravan near Shiraz. One hundred bales of British merchandise were stolen. Dowelet-ed-Dowleh, a Kasghai chief is ...

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  16. RADIUM LODE.

    Dr. Douglas Mawson, Lecturer on Mineralogy in the Adelaide University, has just returned from a journey towards Lake Frome. His starting point was Leigh Creek, and he ...

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  17. OBSTACLES TO RECONCILIATION.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" writes that the newspapers are angry at M. Tehcrtkoff and outsiders, who were with Count Tolstoi at the last, ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. PARLIAMENTARY CRICKET.

    A cricket match between the Commonwealth and State Parliaments was played on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day. The Federal members, batted first, and were dismissed for ...

    Article : 328 words
  19. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house to-day:—Port Patrick ship, for Mollendo, with 2653 tons coal, 13 tons coal for ships use, Alabama, s, for ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. THE IRISH ATTITUDE.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond leader of the Nationalists in a statement to the press says that the dissolution comes unexpectedly that the time for preparing for the ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. FIXTURES IN THE NEAR FUTURE.

    The next engagement on the South African, programme is against Queensland, on November 25, 26, 28, and 29. On November 30 and December 1 Toowoomba will be met, and on ...

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  22. THE LAST WORDS.

    Count Tolstoi's last words were: "There are millions of people suffering in the world. Why are so many of you around me?" ...

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  23. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    Renter's Berlin agency reports that Brandon and Trench, two Englishmen, who are awaiting trial on a charge of espionage, admit that they came to Germany with the ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. RESULT OF BOXING CONTEST.

    On November 12, at Attunga, during a boxing contest between Oliver Roach and E. Walsn, Roach fell and remained in a dazed condition. Subsequently he was removed to the Tamworth ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. BOLTING MOTOR CAR.

    While Dr. Hutley, of Lithgow was on his way to Hartley Vale on Saturday afternoon a mishap happened to his motor car which caused him a sensational experience. Just as the ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. THE MOORISH ARMY.

    Moorish officers are antagonistic to the reform of the army by the Sultan, who is substituting 5000 well-drilled troops for his ill-disciplined hordes, as payment of the ...

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  27. MR. IREDALE ON THE VISITORS.

    Mr. F. A. Iredale, one of the selectors of the Australian Eleven, expressed himself thus after the match:— "They are a magnificent bowling team, and ...

    Article : 314 words
  28. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" commends the Commonwealth for giving to the motherland £250,000 towards, the fleet showing that it realises its responsibility, and ...

    Article : 202 words
  29. VICTORIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    The inquest on Driver James Regan, the victim ot the railway accident at Kilmore Junction on Saturday morning, was formally opened at Bendigo to-day. The work of ...

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  30. FOUR BUILDINGS BURNED.

    A disastrous fire occurred here this morning. Four two-story weatherboard buildings in Cudgery-street, occupied by the City Bank, Mr. Thos. Navin, agent; Noble, Noble, and ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL'S MINES.

    Spelling at a social to Mr. William Nulty on Saturdat night, Mr. W. D. Barnett secretary A.M.A., said that at the present time unionists were engaged in conference with ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    Mr. Chamberlain, in a letter to Mr. Balfour after re-echoing the latter's speech agt Nottingham, as embodying great national and imperial reforms, wishes him ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. GERMAN HEAVY GUNS.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" declares that the new German Dreadnonghts will be armed with 13.7 inch guns which have been consttucted mainly to pierce the new ...

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  34. DROWNED IN A SHEEP WASH.

    The Mittagong police received information early on Saturday morning, that Mr. Carl Zeitz, a resident of Braemar, was missing. Diligent search was made by Senior-constable Spencer, ...

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  35. TORY LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    Working men candidates supported by the Unionists include Mr. Ben. Dent, who will contest Macciestield (Cheshire), Councillor Campbell for Stockport, Mr. Will. ...

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  36. THE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the match for the Chess Championship of the world Janowski relinquished play in the fourth game. Lasker won the fifth. ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    During an electrical storm yesterday evening Mr. E. M'Court, who lived with his wife in a three-roomed weatherboard cottage at North Perth, was alarmed by the crackling of ...

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  38. RELIC OF THE STRIKE.

    When the strike was on and the Wade Govemment was in power Mr. Lee as Acting Premier was loud in his praises of the imported coal notwithstanding its cost ...

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  39. FRENCH PREMIER ASSAULTED.

    While unveiling a monument erected to the memory of M. Jules Ferry at the Tuileries this afternoon, M. Briand, the French Premier, was assaulted by M. Lacour, a ...

    Article : 45 words
  40. A LIBERAL SECESSION.

    Mr. H. B. Money-Coutts, who was Liberal candidate for East Hampshire in 1906, has seceded, as he considers that there is no room in the present condition of ...

    Article : 40 words
  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is now understood that the deficiency of the Charing Cross Bank, which recently suspended payment, is approximately estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  42. MORPHIA ADMINISTRATION.

    Speaking at the Roman Catholic Church yesterday, the Rev. Father Sheridan strongly condemned the administration of morphia to dying persons, who, he said, were thus unable ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. CONGRESS OF UNIVERSITIES.

    An influential home committee of the Congress of Universities of the Empire has been formed. The congress meets the first week in July, 1912. Universities ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. LANDS INQUIRIES.

    Mr. Justice M'Millan, who was recently appointed Commissioner to investigate the charges of maladministration in the Lands Department made during the no-confidence ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    The Crown Prince William of Prussia and the Crown Princess, on a tour of the Far East, arrived yesterday. The Governor, Sir Henry MacCallum, welcomed their ...

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  46. COLLISION AT SPENCER-STREET.

    At about 10 o'clock to-night, as a train from Whittlesea was slowly entering Spencer-street yards it collided with a pilot engine, with the result that the pilot engine and the front bogie ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. AFTER THE BATTLE.

    A meeting of the Saturday Half-holiday League was held at the Queen's Hall last night. Mr. E. Bennett, who occupied the chair said that the league had accomplished ...

    Article : 188 words
  48. MOREE TO MUNGUNDI RAILWAY.

    Tenders were opened yesterday for carrying out the construction of the first section of the proposed railway from Moree to Mungindi. Only two prices were received, the lowest ...

    Article : 261 words
  49. TRAM ACCIDENT IN THE CITY

    A collision occurred in Railway-square yesterday afternoon shortly after 5 o'clock between two tram cars and a sociable, in which there were two men, who had a miraculous ...

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  50. WELSH COAL STRIKE.

    Pellets from explosives were found embedded in the walls of the house of the manager of the Britannic Pit, and the manager's house at Clydach Vale was ...

    Article : 35 words
  51. DRAG CAPSIZES.

    A party of 30 employees from Bright and Hitchcock's drapery establishment had a sensational experience when returning to Geelong from a picnic at Barwon Heads last night. ...

    Article : 154 words
  52. CRIPPEN'S FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    Crippen in a farewell message to the Public through "Lloyd's News" says that facts after his death will prove his innocence. ...

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  53. HAMBURG-AMERIKA TONNAGE.

    The Hamburg-Amerika Line, besides a 60,000 ton liner, is building fourteen steamers with a joint cargo capacity of 110,000 tons, making a [?]eet of 1,022,450 registered ...

    Article : 54 words
  54. THE WEATHER.

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  55. QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS ILL.

    The queen of the Belgians is Suffering from influenza, accompanied with pleurisy of the right side, and bronchial catarrh. ...

    Article : 29 words
  56. SNOW AT KIANDRA.

    On Sunday the weather was tittorly cold. Snow and sleet fell, 72 points being registered. Sheep are arriving for the summer country. ...

    Article : 31 words
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