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  2. PERSONAL.

    Many happy returns to-morrow to a monarch and a man—King Edward VII., born November 9, 1841. His Excellency the State Governor and ...

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  3. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    Tho Colombian force has been withdrawn from the Isthmus of Panama. The Revolutionists have released the imprisoned Governor and officers. ...

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  4. ENGLISH TEAM'S OPENING MATCH

    THE tour of the M.C.C. team was inaugurated to-day under most pleasant conditions, as the weather was perfect. The ground has been shortened by ropes, so that ...

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  5. PROTESTANT DEMONSTRATION IN MELBOURNE.

    A demonstration in honor of the Rev. Dr. Dill Macky, of Sydney, was held this evening in the Exhibition Building. Previous to the meeting, a lengthy and ...

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  6. BLOODTHIRSTY ITALIAN

    An Italian named Amoretti Sesse apparently ran amok with a knife yesterday in Oneglia, a town on the Italian Riviera. He fatally stabbed four persons and ...

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  7. IMPORTANT CANCER DISCOVERY.

    An important meeting of medical men has been held at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, to consider the claims of a new cancer discovery. ...

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  8. GERMANS IN AFRICA.

    The Bondelzwarts tribe of Hottentots have captured Fort Warmbad, a town in Namaqualand, and have massacred the German garrison. ...

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  9. TERRIBLE MINING DISASTER.

    The Kearsage mine at Summit, Virginia, U.S.A., is on fire. Seventy-five miners are entombed, and it is feared they have perished. ...

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  10. GERMANS FIGHT GALLANTLY

    Later particulars of the fighting at Warmbad show that the Germans made a most gallant resistance, and fought to the bitter end against overwhelming numbers. ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. W. KILGOUR.

    Mr. W. Kilgour, manager of the head office of Dalgety and Co., Ltd., died early yesterday morning from peritonitis, consequent upon appendicitis. The ...

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  12. GREAT GLASGOW FIRE

    A great conflagration in Glasgow has resulted in losses totalling, fully £150,000. The millinery establishment of Brown, Smith and Sons, Wylie, Hill and Company's ...

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  13. ROOSEVELT LECTURES COLOMBIA.

    The U.S. warships Marblehead, Concord, Wyoming, and Nero are hastening to Panama. Admiral Glass commands the naval forces ...

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  14. "KING" DOWIE.

    The 4000 Zionists who recently descended upon New York travelled in 120 cars divided into ten trains. Dowie himself travelled like a king in a magnificent suite of Palace cars, ...

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  15. STATE GOVERNOR AND LADY RAWSON'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    This afternoon Sir Harry Rawson will unveil a memorial window at St. James' Church in memory of members of the 2nd N.S.W. Mounted Rifles who fell in South ...

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  16. THE LONDON UNEMPLOYED.

    The conference convened by the Rev. R. J. Campbell, of the City Temple, to devise means for providing work for the unemployed, has established a free church fund ...

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  17. FRENCH FACTORY STRIKE.

    The strike of operatives at Armentieres, a French manufacturing town on the Belgian border, still continues. A proposal to resort to arbitration to ...

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  18. CAUSE OF OUTBREAK.

    The cause of the outbreak was an incident arising out of a demand by the German authorities that the natives should surrender their arms with a view to registration. ...

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  19. "DELIVERING THE GOODS."

    Of Labor agitator Parks, who, a "Sunday Times" cable message last week reported, had been convicted of blackmail in New York, "Collier's," of a recent date, ...

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  20. SIR WILLIAM LYNE AND PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Sir William Lyne addressed his constituents in the Town Hall, Cootamundra, to-night, the Mayor presiding. Referring to the charges against the ...

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  21. A CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY.

    Colonel E. J. Saunderson, Conservative M.P. for County Armagh, speaking at Portadown, declared that if the Balfour Government introduced a Catholic University or ...

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  22. QUEEN'S BOUNTY.

    Queen Alexandra has sent a sum of two hundred pounds to be distributed amongst the aged and infirm and the children dependent on the poorer unions of the West of ...

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  23. IRISH NATIONALIST SPLIT.

    Mr. William O'Brien, Irish Nationalist M.P. for Cork, has written a letter to the Press announcing his resignation as a Member of Parliament. ...

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  24. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S PLANS.

    This extract from the San Francisco "Argonaut" of September 7 throws a very clear light on what is happening at Panama:— ...

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  25. THE LYNCHEHAUN CASE.

    Acting on representations from the British Government, the American authorities are re-arresting James Lynchehaun, the notorious Irish prison-breaker. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The King's Bench have granted a rule nisi for the transfer of the Whitaker Wright trial to the High Court of Justice. [The magisterial inquiry into the charges ...

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  27. MR. CARRUTHERS AS LEADER.

    Mr. Carruthers weakness as a political 'leader—pointed out long ago in these columns—is constantly giving trouble to his party organs. Here is the latest lesson one ...

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  28. YESTERDAY'S LAND SALES.

    Mr. Ernest C. V. Broughton reports having sold on the ground yesterday afternoon 24 allotments out of 45 offered of the Northcote Estate, Rose Bay, at prices ranging ...

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  29. ALLEGED BETTING HOUSES.

    Several places where betting was thought to be in progress in the city were raided by the police this afternoon, and a number of arrests were made. Many friends of those ...

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  30. VICTORIAN FIVE MILLION LOAN.

    The prospectus have been issued for the balance of the Victorian Redemption Loan of £5,000,000. About three and a half millions of the loan ...

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  31. VICEROY OF INDIA.

    LONDON, November 7.—Lord Curzon, Viceroy and Governor-General of India, returns to England in May, but will be reappointed to the position in August. Lord ...

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  32. STARTLING TRADE DISCOVERY.

    One of the morning papers that favors foreigners in respect of trade made a starting discovery a few days ago. This was no less than the clincher that Preferential ...

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  33. RUSSIA'S GRIP.

    Russia has made a further claim on China in connection with Manchuria. It is now demanded that a Russian Resident shall be attached to the staff of the ...

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  34. FIRST TURBINED WARSHIP.

    The third-class cruiser Amethyst, the first British warship fitted with turbine engines, has been launched at Elswick. [The statement that the Amethyst is the ...

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  35. THE ARMENIAN VENDETTA

    LONDON, November 7.—The Armenian witnesses who appeared at the inquest at Peckham Rye, on the body of M. Sagouni, president of the Armenian Refugee ...

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  36. WOMAN RUN OVER BY TRAM.

    A visitor from Molong named Mrs. Daley, met with a sad accident in Oxford-street last night about 10 o'clock. One account states that she was knocked down by one ...

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  37. LONDON MARKETS.

    Copper is still declining. The spot quotation is £57 17s 6d per ton, a fall of 7/6 from yesterday's figure; for three months the quotation is £57 7s 6d—a fall of 10/. ...

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  38. THE LADY DOCTOR MYSTERY.

    At the resumed inquest on the body of Miss Hickman, the lady doctor, whose headless trunk was found in Richmond Park after she had been missing for weeks, ...

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  39. FIGHTING IN NIGERIA

    During a recent visit of the British High Commissioner of Southern Nigeria, Sir Ralph Denham Moor, to the Ekat District of the Protectorate, the Ibbatoos tribe ...

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  40. GUESTS AT THE AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Samuel Griffith, Viscount Boringdon (England), Miss Ada Crossley, Mr. E. P. T. Griffith (Brisbane), Mr. J. Pearson (Adelaide), Mr. O. Klotz (Ottawa, Canada), the ...

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  41. BUTTER.

    LONDON, November 6.—Australian butter shipped by the India is selling at 106/ and 108/ per cwt. ...

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  42. SILVER.

    LONDON, November 6.—Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 3 1/8d per oz, a fall of 1/8. ...

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  43. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    Although there was more animation at the close of the Antwerp wool sales, Tuesday's decline (10 centimes compared with September rates) was maintained. ...

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