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  5. HUERTA IN FLIGHT

    Reuter reports that President Huerta, of Mexico, has fled from the capital. The German Legation has directed Germans to proceed to seaports. ...

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  6. LARKIN RELEASED

    Larkin, the imprisoned strike leader, was released from Mount Joy prison this morning. Crowds cheered Larkin, and carried him shoulder high to ...

    Article : 174 words
  7. IN DEFIANCE OF U.S.A.

    Directly driving the United States, President Huerta has issued orders that Congress meet on November 15. ...

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  8. Peace Signed

    Turkey and Greece have buried the hatchet. The peace agreement was signed to-day. ...

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  9. MISS ASQUITH DELIGHTED.

    Miss Asquith, opening a bazaar, rejoiced at Larkin's release, because, she said, sedition was rather a mediaeval offence, especially as Sir Edward ...

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  10. DISASTERS

    There are further reports of disasters on the Great Lakes. It is estimated that six freight vessels sank, drowning 100 sailors. ...

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  11. THE WORKERS AND HOME RULE.

    The "Westminster Gazette" strongly appeals to the Nationalist leaders to assist in a settlement of the Dublin strike. "The final success of Home ...

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  12. IF ULSTER IS COERCED.

    Mr. A. Bonar Law, leader of the Unionist Party in the House of Commons, speaking at the National Unionist Conference, at Norwich, said ...

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  13. TRAIN OVER EMBANKMENT.

    Laden with merrymakers bound for a fair, a train fell over an embankment, when three rear carriages left the rails at a curve. Eight ...

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  14. Detectives and Water Pirates

    An extraordinary battle between detectives and river pirates took place under Brooklyn Bridge. Wholesale thefts of goods at the ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    A sum of £71,431 has been raised towards the £100,000 required for the London School of Tropical Medicine. LONDON, Thursday. ...

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  16. FARMERS AND RAILWAYS.

    Mr. J. H. Stocks, a prominent Bathurst district farmer, applauds the railway policy of the Labor Government. Speaking at a meeting of ...

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  17. Equal to Congo

    Alan Ostler, the correspondent of the "Daily Express," says that since the withdrawal of the support of friendly natives in Somaliland, there ...

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  18. CARCOAR WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    David Maule (26), charged with capital offence on Florence Jane Sainsbury, a married woman, of Carcoar, in Prince Alfred Park, on October 31, ...

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  19. BOMBS FOR NEWSPAPERS.

    A letter addressed to the "Pioneer" exploded in a mail train, injuring a sorter. Similar explosions have occurred in several newspaper offices, ...

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  20. JEALOUS.

    A wondrous little maid was Sue, So soft and shy and cozy; With twinkling eyes of deepest blue, And velvet cheeks so rosy. ...

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