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  2. STEAMERS BRUSH.

    The big interstate steamer Kyarra, 6393 tons, when steaming up the harbour yesterday afternoon, under the command of Captain J. Watt, from Fremantle, via Adelaide and ...

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  3. PEAELING DISASTER

    The Minister for External Affairs has received a telegram from the Sub-Collector of Customs at Broome, Mr. Huggins, stating that 60 pearling boats had been blown on the ...

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  4. DESTROYERS ARRIVE.

    Fremantle wore a gala appearance to-day. At 10 a.m. the destroyers were sighted off Rottnest, and a couple of hours later anchored outside the harbour mouth. The Minister for ...

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  5. PERTH MYSTERY.

    Grent interest has been revived in connection with the disappearance of the young woman Ethel Harris from West Perth in March last by sensational discoveries at the ...

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  6. THE COMING ELECTION.

    Mr. Churchill, the nome Secretary, with a large force of police in attendance to safeguard him against disturbances by women suffragists, addressed a crowded ...

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  7. POLITICAL LABOUR LEVIES.

    The Government, Mr. Asquith stated in the House of Commons this afternoon, would legislate to permit trades unions to include in their objects provision for a ...

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  8. WOMEN SUFFRAGIST RIOT.

    The Premier, Mr. Asquith, speaking in the House of Commons this afternoon, said that if the Government was re-elected facilities would be given to deal with ...

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  9. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    Lord Hugh Cell (Conservative) asked the Prime Minister in the House of Commons last night what guarantees the Government had for carrying through the ...

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  10. LATER NEWS.

    The Premier this morning received the following telegram from the Resident Magistrate at Broome:—"A disastrous cyclone gale struck Broome on Saturday, November 19. The glass ...

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  11. THE EXCUSE FOR VIOLENCE.

    The women suffragists are Incensed of a mere promise being given by the Government of granting facilities in the next Parliament instead of next session for a ...

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  12. CLAIM FOR INTEREST.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Carmichael) on behalf of the Government, has addressed a circular letter to the Premiers of the various States in an endeavour to secure ...

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  13. LIBERALS SATISFIED.

    The "Dully Chronicle" (Liberal) says that the statement of Mr. Asquith will give satisfaction to all friends of tradeunionism and of individual political liberty. ...

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  14. HOURS OF NURSES.

    If nurses ara brought under the eight-hour system the increase in the cost of the principal charitable institutions in the State will be enormously increased. ...

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  15. UNDERMINING THE OLD ORDER.

    The "Westminster Gazette" says that the Lords have done more in live days to undermine the old order than in the previous fifty years, provins the justification ...

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  16. A CONSERVATIVE FREETRADER.

    Lord George Hamilton (Conservative Freetrader), in the course of a speech at Acton, said that he, like Lord Cromer and others, felt that they must obliterate all ...

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  17. SOUTH WALES RIOTS.

    Mr. Churchill, the Home Secretary in the House of Commons last night, in reply to Earl Winterton, said that additional infantry had been sent to South ...

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  18. THE LATE COUNT TOLSTOI.

    Young and old. rich and poor, in reverently paying n last tribute to the dead, kissed the hand and brow of Count Tolstoi. ...

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  19. DESTEOYEES DESCRIBED.

    The Parramatta and the Yarra are the first two of six destroyers which are to form part of the Australian unit. They represent the very latest in these class of warships, and ...

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  20. MR. FISHER.

    Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, and Mr. Fowldes, Minister for Education of New Zealand, arrived yesterday morning, and were welcomed by the ...

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  21. AN IRISH APPEAL.

    The United Irish League has issued a manifesto attacking Lord Lansdowne and other Lords in connection with their relations with Ireland. ...

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  22. EUSSIAN MILITAEY SCANDAL.

    Officers to tbe number of 287 have been accused in connection with the Kieff commissariat scandals. The accused, who include 23 generals, ...

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  23. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    News of a shocking tragedy has just reached here from Cornanlng. but so far only the most meagre details are available., The Information which the police have received ...

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  24. EXECUTION OF CELPPEN.

    Le Neve had an interview with Crippen lasting 20 minutes to-day. Nov. 23. Crippen was hanged at two minutes ...

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  25. THE GREATEST ISSUE.

    Mr. Robert Blatchford, the Socialist writer, in a letter to the "Daily Mail," headed "The Great Issue of All," contends that the navy is neglected, that the British ...

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  26. TO THE SOUTH POLE.

    Lieutenant Gran, of the Terra Nova, has just received a Norwegian newspaper giving some particulars of Captain Amunsden's plans. After the reports of Cook and Peary ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Heavy fighting continues in connection. with the revolt in Mexico. President Diaz has assumed command of the Government troops. ...

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  28. ARABLNDA GHOSE.

    The Government of India has withdrawn the prosecution against Arablnda Ghose, the Nationalist leader, whose arrest was ordered for publishing a seditious ...

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  29. TORY WORKING MEN CANDIDATES

    The "Standard" has reopened a fund for the payment of the election expenses of Tory working men candidates. ...

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  30. DRIVING FATALITY.

    A fatal accident occurred at Myrangle on Tuesday night. Charles Johnston was driving a waggon of hay, and Frank Brown was riding on top of the hay, which struck the limb ...

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  31. THE BRITISH FINANCE BILL.

    The motion for the second reading of the Finnnce Bill was proposed in the House of Commons last night by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George. ...

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  32. ISLAND OUTRAGES.

    The Federal Ministers to-day referred to the remarks of Dr. C. Nicholson, the medical missionary in charge of the work of the Victorian Presbyterian Church at Tonna, New ...

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  33. ANOTHER BULLFINCH PROPOSAL.

    The propectus of the Bull Ant Proprictary, with a capital o £200,000, is being issued to acquire 24 acres adjoining the Bullfinch mine, Western Australia. ...

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  34. DEFINING THE SITUATION.

    The "Times," commenting on the approaching elections, says:—"The country will do well to remember that the true inwardness of the situation is found, ...

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  35. BOXER KILLED.

    An Inquest was held to-day by the coroner concerning the death of Oliver Roach, aged 21. The evidence fallowed that on Saturday night, November 12, Roach and another young ...

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  36. AN AUSTEALIAN JOCKEY.

    Frank Bullock, a successful Australian jockey, arrived on the Morea from Europe on a holiday trip yesterday. He stated that he had just renewed an agreement with the ...

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  37. NATIONAL DENTAL COUNCIL.

    At a conference of dental delegates from the various States held this evening at the offices of the Australian College of Dentistry, under the presidency of Mr. John Iliffe, a ...

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  38. FEAEED SHIPPING DISASTEE.

    It is feared that the steamer Abhoua with a crew of 90, including 13 whiles, has foundered in the Mediterranean while voyaging from Rangoon. ...

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  39. PROPOSED CALENDAR REFORM.

    In conformity with the Commercial Congress in London in June the Swiss Federal Council is consulting the Powers to arrange an international conference to ...

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  40. GRAY IN FORM.

    George Gray is now playing Rayuor, who receives 1500, a game of 4500 up. At the close of play yesterday Raynor was 2190, and Gray 3000, including a break of ...

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  41. CHAEGE OF ROBBEEY.

    Edward Barker, James Murtagh, and Sweeney, storekeepers on the deviation works nead Hartley Vale, were charged with robbing Stanley Ward of one horse, one dray, ono se[?] ...

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  42. THE GEEMAS EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor in an address to the cadets urged them to become abstainers. The victory in the next war, he said, ...

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  43. DIRECT TAXATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Treasurer moved the second reading of the Land Tax Bill. The measure provides for a flat tax of ¾d in the £ on unimproved values, with an ...

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  44. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    Members of the Australian Tramway Employees Association met yesterday to deal principally with the Federal constitution. This constitution was drawn-up at the Federal ...

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  45. BOY COMMITS SUICIDE.

    A sad case of suicide is reported front Rodan, Victoria, the victim being Percy James Paterson aged 13½ years The boy attended the Urquhart-street State School as usual ...

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  46. THE SHIPYARD LOCKOUT.

    The executive of the Boilermaker' Society states, that it has received offers of loans to finance the lockout aggregating £00,000 from trades unions, and as much ...

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  47. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    In the early hours of September 18 an enginedriver, named William John Dick, while cycling home from work along Sydney-road, with a companion, received Injuries through ...

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  48. A TASMANIAN PROPOSAL.

    The Premier introduced in the Legislative Assembly the land and income tax resolutions and the land tax. The scale is as follows:—Up to £2500, unimproved value, Id; ...

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  49. GENEEAL CABLE NEWS.

    Seventeen degrees of frost were regis-0 tered at Glasgow yesterday, and eight degrees in Kent. ZEEHAN MONTANA MINE. ...

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  50. EXODUS OF MINERS.

    The Bullfinch boom has during the past couple of days affected the labouring population of Broken Hill. At first interest in the boom was confined to share speculators, ...

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  51. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and the Princes Patricia yesterday travelled by motor car to the Matoppos, where Cecil Rhodes is buried. ...

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  52. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred on Tuesday evening at Bunker Hotel. Joan, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. Joseph Hutchison, was shot A traveller left a swag with a rifle on the ...

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  53. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    A ballot was taken here to-day among shopkeepers and employees, including butchers and bakers, on the question of the Saturday halt-holiday. Sixty voted for a Saturday ...

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  54. APPRECIATION OF TRUMPER.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting on the cricket match between South Africa and New South Wales, says that there has never been a greater exponent of batting ...

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  55. IRISH BLIGHT.

    The State authorities are arranging to quarantine three additional parishes in the Western district where Irish blight 'is reported to be prevalent in the potate crops ...

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  56. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and Now Zealand tallow to-day 1250 cask were offered, and 684 were sold. Prices were:—Mutton, fine 40/, medium 37/6; beef, fine 39/, medium 37/ ...

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  57. FARMER KILLED.

    William Page, a farmer, of Cressy, was found dead in the bush, where he had been cutting wood. The deceased has been struck on the head by a falling spar. ...

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