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  2. A PRINTER'S STRIKE

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday Night.—The Typographical Society has proclaimed a strike as a protest against the employment of non-unionists. The Cape ...

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  3. ARMY APPOINTMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—In the House of Commons Mr F. D. Acland, Financial Secretary to the War Office, in reply to Captain Clive, ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The test of the National Insurance Bill, which has been issued, covers 78 pages. Severe punishment is provided for in ...

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  6. VIOLENT PRISONER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:—A sensational incident occurred at the Water Police Court to-day. A powerfully built man, named Louis Gerard, was ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—In the case of Norton v. Stringer, of New Zealand, the appeal has been dismissed with costs. ...

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  8. MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday Night.—A big battle is raging at Jaurz, and hundreds are dead and wounded on both sides. The Federals refuse to ...

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  9. EXPELLED FROM ITALY.

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.—Vianay, an Italian, has been expelled for endeavoring to enrol Italians in the insurgent cause. ...

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  10. UNITED STATES ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.—President Taft admits that the mexican situation is grave. All the States, except three, are involved in ...

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  11. PRINTING TRADE PARALYSED.

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Morning.—The newspapers are appearing on alternate days with meagre contents. The general printing trade is ...

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  12. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    The British press is generally surprised at the far-reaching character of Lord Lansdowne's reform proposals. The Unionists hope the Government ...

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  13. THE DELHI DURBAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Eighty members of the House of Lords and Commons have expressed their intention to attend the Delhi ...

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  14. HOUNOSDITCH TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — At [?] of the Russians in connection with the Hound[?] tragedy Dubot gave evidence, which disclosed a ...

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  15. RUSSIAN FISHERIES BILL.

    ST. PETERSBURG. Wednesday Morning.—The Duma Committee has passed the Fisheries Bill, providing for a twelve-mile zone. ...

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  16. THE REBELS' SUCCESS.

    EL PASO, Wednesday Morning.— The Juarez battle, so far, has been without result, but there will be a probable resumption at daybreak. Five ...

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  17. GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Morning.—The first Dreadnought of the 1911 programme, designated 8, is building at Wilhelmshaven. ...

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  18. ANNUAL CONGRESS

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The annual congress of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia began its sittings in earnest to-day. ...

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  19. POLITICS BARRED

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Standard" says that after the reporters had left Monday evening's meeting at the Colonial Institute, Sir ...

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  20. CAMORRA TRIAL

    HOME, Tuesday Night. — Expert medical evidence read at the trial of the Camorrists at Vaerbo, showed that Cuocolos' wife died from thirteen ...

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  21. SMALL LANDOWNERS HILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—In the House of Lords Lord Can pevdown's Small Ownership Land Bill was read a second time, despite Lord ...

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  22. STEAMER RE-FLOATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The steamer Sags, which was stranded near Wicklow, has been re-floated. ...

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  23. THE VETO BILL.

    Radicals interrupting Lord Hugh Cecil during the Veto Bill debate in the Commons, the Speaker remarked that it was bad enough to apply the ...

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  24. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    HOBART, Wednesday. — At the City Council chambers, a contere[?] was held between municipalities in the south, and including Outlands, for the ...

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  25. PRESIDENT TAFT ATTACKED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.—Senator Stone attacked President Taft in the Senate during a debato on his failure to take action to ...

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  26. MOROCCO

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — General Mornier has been ordered to rescue the Europeans at Fez as quickly as possible. ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Earl Carrington presided at the Colonial Institute, when Sir George Reid gave an ...

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  28. EDUCATIONAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  29. ATTACKS BY REBELS.

    TANGIER, Wednesday Morning.—Thousands of Kabyles attacked General Mointer's camp at Belarosi, three kilometeres from Salee, and, although ...

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  30. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Sir Ernest Shackleton has been promised, in response to his appeal, valuable supplies for Dr. Mawson's ...

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  31. DOUBLE CHARGE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A man named William Brough was arrested to-day by Detective Oakes on a charge of larceny from a person at Colebrook, ...

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  32. FIRE AT EDINBURGH

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A terrible disaster by fire occurred at Edinburgh last night. During the last act of the performance at the ...

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  33. A SORTIE FROM FEZ.

    It is reported that the troops at Fez sortied, and beat the rebels in the stronghold at Najalafara, three miles to the south-west, which they ...

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  34. TASMANIA'S PREMIER

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Colonial Institute Trade Committee entertained Sir Elliot Lewis, Premier of Tasmania, at a la[?]eon at the ...

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  35. HOUSE DESTROYED

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.—A four-roomed house at the top of the haulage line, between the Mount Lyell Company's mines and the reduction ...

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  36. REINFORCEMENTS SENT.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—Two thousand mules and one thousand camels have been shipped to Casablanc[?] from Algeria during the past ...

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  37. ["DAILY TELEGRAPH" SPECIAL COPYRIGHT.]

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day that the Cabinet had carefully considered the request of a ...

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  38. QUEENSTOWN HOSPITAL

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.—Arising out of the recent stormy hospital meeting, a complaint has been laid by James Campbell against Geo. Phillips, ...

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  39. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES

    TOKIO, Tuesday Night. — The town of Yamgata is burning. Thousands of houses, including banks, schools, and law courts have already ...

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  40. THE FINANCE ACT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Justice Warrington has given judgment in the case of landowners against the Attorney-General, in connection with ...

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  41. MAD LION BLOCKS EXIT.

    When the stage became ablaze a lion went mad, and blocked the exit. Stage hands state that Mr LaFayette was killed in an attempt to ...

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  42. AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr Morison, an aviator, with a companion, were biplaning at Hayward's Heath, when the engine stopped. The ...

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  43. HALF KIRIN DESTROYED.

    PEKING, Tuesday Night. — Hall of Kirin, principally wooden buildings, has been burned. Immense destruction was caused, and many of the ...

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  44. BORROWING MONEY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Under the Trust Funds Advances Act the Commonwealth Government obtained authority to borrow money for other ...

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  45. FEDERAL SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the conclusion of a meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day the Postmaster-General (Mr J. Thomas announced that ...

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  46. EIGHT VICTIMS FOUND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.—Another body, making eight, has been found in the ruins, and the search continues. ...

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  47. MANY SETTLERS HOMELESS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Night. Scores of settlers are homeless through a forest fire at Prince Albert Saskat-chewan. ...

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  48. THE HOLY LAND

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Night.—There was an excited debate in the Turkish Chamber, the Minister of the Interior stating that a former ...

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  49. OPIUM SUPPRESSION

    PEKING, Wednesday Morning.—A[?] has been issued describing Britain's signing the opium agreement as a generous act, and exhorts the ...

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  50. FORCE OF EXAMPLE

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Night.—Some boys placed two sticks of dynamite under a school with the intention of blowing up the building when there ...

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  51. STATE ELECTIONS

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Labor Federation is organising a fund of one shilling a member for the coming State elections. It proposes to ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. JEWEL THIEVES

    SALT LAKE CITY, Wednesday Morning.—Two men stole jewels and gems worth £1000, and escaped. A posse of police pursued the robbers, ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON. Tuesday Night. — Bank of Australia shares are quoted [?] £118 10s, s £119. Bank of New Zealand, b £100. New Zealand loan and ...

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  56. KING GEORGE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — His Majesty King George visited Newmarket to-day, and inspected his stables. His majesty also witnessed the racing, ...

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  57. FOR CHARITY'S SAKE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Messrs. Raphael Tuck and Sons are publishing with Alma Tadema's allegoric setting a fac simile of King ...

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  58. COMMERCIAL VIVENDA

    LISBON, Wednesday Morning.—A commercial vivenda has been signed exempting Italy from the surtax law applicable to countries having no ...

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  59. CHURCH IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Wednesday Morning. — The Government has introduced a bill subjecting religious associations to the common law, compelling them to ...

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  60. CHINESE IN AMERICA

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday Morning.—The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has protested to President Taft against the violation of the ...

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  61. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night. — An appeal has been made to union workmen for £100,000 to a fund for the defence of the M'Namara ...

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  62. TURKS AND ALBANIANS

    CETTIGNE.—Advices at Uskubal state that the Albanians annihilated a Turkish battalion at Huninje. ...

    Article : 23 words
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