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  2. THE BY-ELECTIONS.

    Yesterday's by-elections for Liverpool Plains and Maitland resulted in Labor and Liberal getting a seat each. The Maitland electorate retained the Liberal ...

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  3. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    There are persistent rumors that General Yin Chang, who commanded the Imperial troops, who were defeated by the rebels, is dead. ...

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  4. HEAD BLOWN TO ATOMS.

    Yesterday morning Mrs. R. D. Lewers, wife of a well-known resident of Freshwater, near Manly, viewed a ghastly sight of a man's headless body, which has been identified as that ...

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  5. FIRST BIG BATTLE.

    Thousands of Turks and Arabs were killed in Thursday's furious attack. The whole of the Italian front, representing 1000 men, participated. ...

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  6. ARE THEY DEATH TRAPS?

    "Are our ferries safe?" Only the remark of a passenger coming over the morning after the collision in Sydney Har-bor last week, but are they? ...

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  7. PANIC-STRICKEN STOKERS

    Reuter's Toulon correspondent reports that owing to a short circuit near the magazines of the warships Diderot and Justice, and a tor-pedo boat destroyer, fires occurred. ...

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  8. WHARF LABORERS' STRIKE

    How is the strike going? "Just the same as at the beginning," replied a shipowner yesterday. "There has been no decided change one way or the ther." ...

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  9. FALL OF CANTON.

    Statements are current that Canton has fallen. "President" Li Yuan Huns, on the remonstrances of the Powers, has agreed to the Customs revenues of the ports under his control, ...

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  10. WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS OF ARABS.

    The Italian losses in suppressing Monday's outbreak in the town were 180. A house-to-house search continues, and between 40 and 50 Arabs are shot daily. ...

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  11. FINANCIAL PANIC.

    United States steel fell eight points, which caused a panic, in the early moments of which trading reached enormous proportions. Other issues are affected seriously. ...

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  12. MILITARY DICTATOR.

    An edict gives General Yuan Shin Kai military dictatorship, and recalls General Yin Chang. Several members of the Assembly have demanded the decapitation of Cheng Suan Huai, ...

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  13. LIVERPOOL PLAINS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 284 words
  14. THE CASUALTIES.

    The total casualties on the Italian side were 100. The Central News Agency correspondent at Malta states that the Italian casualties totalled ...

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  15. POLICE AS MURDERERS.

    It is semi-officially stated that the murderers of the Bishop of Grevena were Turkish gendarmes, acting in pursuance of orders from the Young Turk Committee, and in connivance with ...

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  16. THE AGADIR INCIDENT.

    The "Cologne Gazette," an officially inspired paper, admits that the despatch of the Panther to Agadir was intended to accelerate the Franco-German negotiations. ...

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  17. WHIPPED BY WOMAN.

    An infuriated female litigant waylaid and horsewhipped Superior Judge Mair, of the Washington State Court. The judge was seriously hurt before the ...

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  18. A TURKISH BATTLESHIP SUNK.

    According to "The Messagero," a leading Romo daily, two Turkish battleships attacked the Italian battleship Napoli. The latter, which carries two 12-inch guns, ...

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  19. IS POWELKA IN AUSTRALIA?

    For the last few days there have been consistent rumors that the New Zealand desperado, Joseph John Powelka, has, after still another daring escape from Terrace Prison, Wellington, ...

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  20. MURDER HORROR.

    In order to perpetrate a life insurance fraud a chauffeur named Toman murdered an unknown man. He removed his victim's eyes and nose to ...

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  21. SEVEN BLUEJACKETS DROWNED.

    Owing to an accident at the launching of a boat from the cruiser Muenchen, at Kiel, seven bluejackets were drowned. ...

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  22. POSITION OF PARTIES.

    Yesterday's results leave the parties (including a Labor man for Cobar, vacant on account of Mr. Macdonell's death) as follows:—Labor, 46; Liberal, 44. Mr. Willis being in the Speaker's ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    PARIS, Friday Afternoon.—M. Desparmet, while aeroplaning at Rheims, fell 300ft, and was killed. ...

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  24. MELBA OPERA SEASON.

    "La Traviata," with which the Melbourne Grand Opera season opened to-night at Her Majesty's, proved to be a notable musical event. The audience is said to have numbered two ...

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  25. FOR THE DURBAR.

    The King will not take the Tower of London regalia to India. His Majesty will wear a new crown. The Queen will take her Coronation robes and ...

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  26. TROUBLE AT WOLLONGONG.

    What promises to be the most serious strike that has yet occurred at the electrolytic works, Port Kembla, was declared to-day, when the whole of the employees, with the exception of ...

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  27. BLACKLISTING INCORRIGIBLE VAGRANTS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The Local Government Board relief societies and Board of Guardians arc promoting a scheme to black-list incorrible vagrants. ...

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  28. KAISER PREACHES TO CHURCHMEN.

    The Kaiser, addressing the committee of the Brandenburg Synod, urged members to concern themselves less with dogmas and penances and the like, and to give the Person of Christ a ...

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  29. LATE EARL OF ONSLOW.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The King was represented by Lord Herschell at the memorial service to the Earl of Onslow at St. Margaret's, Westminster. Lord Crewe, Lord Cromer, the ...

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  30. AERIAL LIFEBOAT.

    Amos Wyckoff has been granted patent rights for a flying machine equipped with a lifeboat, a gasbag offsetting the weight of the lifeboat. Satisfactory trials have been made. ...

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  31. RAILWAY WORKERS' WAGES.

    The railway companies are increasing the wages of the lower grades as a counter-stroke to the railwaymen's threatened strike against the Commissioner's recent finding. ...

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  32. "BY LAST WORD."

    Mr. O'Malley made to-day what he says will be his last statement or reply to questions in regard to the attitude of the associated architects towards the Federal Capital designs ...

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  33. BUCKET SHOP FRAUDS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In connection with the bucket-shop frauds, in which £60,000 are involved, Joseph John Lovesay, a stockbroker's clerk in London, and Herbert Janes, trading as ...

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  34. AFTER EIGHT MONTHS.

    The coal strike, which has been carried on for eight months in Eastern British Columbia and Alberta, has been settled by the good offices, of the new Minister for the Interior. ...

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  35. IRON AND STEEL INQUIRY.

    Mr. W. F. Burrow, testing engineer, representing the Government, the Chief Commissioner, and the Harbor Trust, who was referred to in the report of the Royal ...

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  36. NORTH COAST RAILWAYS.

    Mr. C. A. Edwards, assistant engineer of the railway construction branch, arrived here this morning after completing an exploration survey of the line from Murwillumbah to Tweed Heads, ...

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  37. TO REPRESENT THE KLNG.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Prince Alexander of Teck has departed for Bankok to re-present His Majesty at the Coronation of the King of Siam. ...

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  38. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    It is understood that all opposition to the reelection of Cabinet Ministers hag been abandoned. Fearful of losing the Soulanges seat, Sir ...

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  39. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Messrs. Snowden, Jowett, Thorne, and, Lansbury were arraigned before the Labor Party executive for opposition to the Government's National Insurance Bill. ...

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  40. SHIPPING FEDERATION'S CO-OPERATIVE SCHEME.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Shipping Federation has promoted a scheme for a contracting out Insurance Bill. Many conferences have been held between the ...

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  41. GIRL SHOT DEAD BY COMPANION.

    A girl named Bella Carey, aged 15, was accidentally, shot dead at Wangaratta to-day. Her companion was shooting at a crow when she crossed the line of fire, and received the full ...

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  42. HOSPITAL CHURCH SERVICES.

    In connection with the centenary of Sydney Hospital, the following religious services will be held to-day:— Morning: Hospital Chapel, 10.30 a.m., Rev. ...

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  43. BRITISH ELECTION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  44. LONDON SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Passed Beachy Head, Oberhausen. Antwerp.—Departures: For Sydney, Prances; for Newcastle, Oceano, Auchenblae; for Albany, English Monarch. ...

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  45. HUMILIATED M.P.

    Mr. Arthur Pell, M.P., writes to the London Press saying:—"I have to-day received a draft for £94/3/4, which is described as the payment for my services as member of Parliament for ...

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  46. NEW QUEENSLAND RAILWAY.

    The Premier to-day opened the Tallwood to Thallon extension of the Western line from Warwick to Dirranbandi, which is intended to tap the traffic in the south-western corner of ...

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  47. EIGHT-HOUR ART UNION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  48. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    At about 10.20 last night a woman of about 65 years of age arrived at Petersham railway station by the 10.5 p.m. train from Sydney. She complained to a stranger that she was feeling ...

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  49. STEAMERS EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.

    The Union S.S. Company's Moeraki left yesterday for New Zealand ports equipped by the Australasian Wireless Company, Limited. This vessel is the eleventh New Zealand and ...

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  50. COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND MINERS.

    The Colliery Proprietors' Association has written to the Miners' Federation, refusing a requisition for a conference to deal with existing disputes, upon the grounds that at certain ...

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  51. LONDON MARKETS.

    LONDON, Friday afternoon.—Silver is quoted at 25s per ounce, standard. ...

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  52. FIREMAN'S DEATH.

    The Fire Brigade has suffered a loss by District-Officer S. Holman's death, which occurred at Paddington yesterday. Mr. Holman had for some time suffered a ...

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  53. THIRTY IN ONE FAMILY.

    The presentation to the parents of the largest family in Australasia (Mr, and Mrs. Richard King, of Mountain View, near Cessnock), will take place on Wednesday next. To the "Globe" ...

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  54. BURGLARY AT NEWCASTLE.

    A message was received from Newcastle last night that the house of Mr. James Morgan, of Young-street, Lambton had been burglariously entered on Friday night last. ...

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  55. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The Government Meteorologist has issued the following forecast of the weather:—N.S. Wales, Sunday Still a tendency for thunder in the north-east quarter; otherwise fine generally. ...

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  56. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The mails, dated London, September 29, per P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. India, will, it is expected, reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters to-morrow. ...

    Article : 42 words
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