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  2. MANIACAL MURDER.

    A revolting and sensational tragedy unparalleled in the history of the Northern district has been perpetrated in the quiet agricultural district of Wharparilla. The ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Lord Mayor of London elect is Sir T. Vansittart Bowater, a nephew of Cr. T. Davey, of Melbourne. Born in 1862, the new Lord Mayor is a relative of Edward ...

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  4. STATE SAYINGS BANK.

    Notwithstanding the competition of the Commonwealth institution, the State Savings Bunk of Victoria continues to hold its own. The large increase in the ...

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  5. A MINISTER IMPUGNED.

    The Government decided to-day to appoint a royal commission to inquire into the charges made by Mr. Wade against the Minister of Public Works. The ...

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  6. ELECTIONS IN ITALY.

    The Prime Mister, Cavaliere Giolitti, in his speech dissolving Parliament to-day, said the chief feature at the general election, which be held at the end of ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS.

    Owing to the large increase in the working expenses of the railways during the year ended 30th June last, the surplus available for consolidated revenue is only ...

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  8. HOME RULE ISSUE.

    The speech delivered by Mr. John Redmond on Saturday, in which he ridiculed the idea of a conference on the Home Rule Bill and scoffed at the Ulster agitation, ...

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  9. KING MANUEL'S BRIDE.

    It is announced that ex-King Manuel of Portugal, who on 5th inst. was married to Princess Augusta Victoria, eldest child and only, daughter of H.R.H. William. ...

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  10. BALKANS SETTLEMENT.

    It is announced from Constantinople that Turkey and Bulgaria have signed a treaty of peace. Bulgaria loses nearly the whole fruits of ...

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  11. THE BRIDE'S ENGLISH HOMES.

    In August last, in view of the approach of his marriage, ex-King Manuel acquired Fulwell Park, on the Staines-road-at Twickenham. It is one of the most charming ...

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  12. NEW NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" slates that the Italian Government will ask for an additional £4,000,000 for the purposes of naval construction. It ...

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  13. SLOOP SUNK IN COLLISION.

    The inquest on the body of a member of the crew of the sloop' John and Mary showed that the steamer Port Curtis, now on her voyage to Australia, collided with ...

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  14. RIVALRY IN AVIATION.

    The recent sensational displays of aviation feats at Brooklands by M. Pegoud, the French aviator, have stimulated British airmen to rivalry. ...

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  15. AN ALLEGED BRIBE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Wade) asked if it was a fact that the late manager of the brick works had written a letter in ...

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  16. ASSASSINATION IN INDIA.

    A sensation was caused in Calcutta yesterday by the assassination of Halipadodeb the" senior head constable of the Criminal Investigation department, Calcutta. The ...

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  17. MINISTERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference between Ministers which has been held at Brodrick Castle, in the Isle of Arran, continues to be the subject of much speculation. ...

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  18. BANDITS WRECK TRAIN.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg reports that a sensational railway disaster, attended with great loss of life, has occurred at Vladikavkas, the capital of the Terek ...

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  19. SPEED OF 125 MILES.

    At Rheims to-day M. Prevost, aboard a Deperdussin monoplane, won the Gordon Bennet cup, covering 200 kilometres (nearly 125 miles), at an average speed of 125 ...

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  20. TRADE UNIONS' POLICY.

    A number of influential trade unionists are promoting a new policy to eliminate benefit and friendly society work from the scope of the unions, and to concentrate ...

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  21. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    The Dutch steamer Tasman, from Java, for Melbourne, arrived off Pinkenba this morning. As a case of small-pox had occurred on the voyage, strict precautions ...

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  22. DISPUTE OVER POMMERY CUP.

    Brindejou[?] des Moulanais, the well-known airman, disputes Guillaux's claim to be the winner of the Pommery Cup. It is reported that Gu[?]llaux admits having ...

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  23. "CRAFT" IN NEW YORK.

    Lieutenant Becker, formerly of the New York police, who in October last was found, guilty of complicity in the murder of Hermann Rosenthal, and was Sentenced to ...

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  24. MILITARY VOTERS.

    At Rathmines, a suburb of Dublin, 150 officers, non-commissioned officers and men have been disfranchised on the grounds that as residents they have not occupied ...

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  25. HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    Great interest is being taken by unionists in the proceedings in connection with the inquiry into the cost of living, to be held by Mr. Justice Heydon. Members of ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The inquiry by Sir George Askwith, Chief Industrial Commissioner. Sir Thomas Rateliffe-Ellis, and Mr. J. R. Clynes, Labor M.P., into the Dublin industrial dispute, ...

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  27. POSITION IN NEW ZEALAND

    Three men on the Whaka[?], at Auckland, were to-day found to have developed a suspicious rash. The health officer decided to treat them as suspects, and ...

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  28. STATE REVENUE.

    The first quarter of the State financial year 1913-14 has closed with a revenue of £2,009,443, which is £29,437 below the total receipts for the corresponding period ...

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  29. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS.

    The Chuch Congress will open at Southampton to-day. This Bishop of Winchester presides. There will be 2300 delegates. ...

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  30. SUFFRAGETTES' BOAST.

    The municipal golf links at Yarmouth were destroyed yesterday by means of acids. The work was that of suffragette, who left messages which declared, "No ...

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  31. TUESDAY'S CASES NUMBER FIVE.

    Five cases of small-pox were reported today. One of the patients was a woman 57 years of age. The other patients were three men and a youth. ...

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  32. BRITISH LAND CAMPAIGN.

    Speaking at Howdon-on-Tyne to-day, Mr. J. M. Robertson, Under Secretary to the Board of Trade, said the object of Mr. Lloyd-George's land campaign was to ...

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  33. SYDNEY'S QUARANTINE AREA.

    The Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives yesterday, in answer to a series of questions by Mr. West (N.S.W.), said that the Minister of Customs had been ...

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  34. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The hearing of the Australian motor car case was continued to-day. The defendants, Ralph Millbu[?] Walter Kems[?]y Edward Idle, Bruce Anthony Cuthbertson ...

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  35. "VICTORIA'S CHIEF WANT."

    In the course of an interview Sir John Fuller, Governor of Victoria, who arrived in London on Sunday, said:-- Victoria's chief want is young farmers, with a ...

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  36. REGISTRATION OF NURSES.

    In the past the Trained Nurses' Association of Victoria has undertaken the task of keeping a register of trained nurses for the State, and it is now of the opinion ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    "David Johnston, late of Dookie, farmer, who died on 2th August last, left by will dated 1st February, 1908, estate of the value of £3706 realty and £1165 personalty to his widow and ...

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  38. LORD CHIEF JUSTICESHIP.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Lord Alverstone's successor as Lord Chief Justice will probably be appointed within a fortnight. There is' little doubt that ...

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  39. LORD MAYOR'S BALL.

    Elaborate preparations have been made during the past three days for the Lord Mayor's Ball this evening at the Town Hall. For brilliance it premises to outrival ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The State's revenue for the quarter ended on 30th September was £1,021,219, compared with £002,969 for the similar period of last year. The chief increase was ...

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  41. VACCINATION DEPOT CLOSED.

    During the past few weeks very few people have availed themselves of the opportunity to obtain free vaccination at the public bureau in Lonsdale-street, and it ...

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  42. OIL-DRIVEN CRUISER.

    The Aurora, the first of the new,type of oil driven light cruisers, designed to be the "eyes and cars" of the battle [?]eet and to be able to cut down any destroyer afloat, ...

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  43. IS COURSING A CRUEL SPORT?

    Mr. Paris Nesbit, K.C., said to-day that he had taken Proceedings against the official of the Adelaide Pl[?]mpton Coursing Club in connection with the alleged cruelty ...

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  44. IMMIGRATION.

    We are requested to state that if farmers at Bunyip, who are reported as wanting week pickers, &c., will communicate with the Liberal Labor Bureau and ...

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  45. CANADA AND WEST INDIES

    An official announcement is made that a fast steamship service will be established between Halifax (Nova-Scotia), St. John (New Brunswick) and the West Indies, ...

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  46. PURE MILK.

    The Melbourne and suburban retail dairymen sent representatives to the Minister of Public Health(Mr. Hagelthorn) yesterday forenoon, to urge the necessity ...

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  47. BENDIGO ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The fourth synod of the diocese of Bendigo was continued to-day in All Saints' Hall under the presidency of Bishop Langley. ...

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  48. SALE OF MARGARINE.

    Captain R. M. Collins, official secretary to the Commonwealth in London, has invited Mr. T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, the ...

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  49. PEER'S MANSION BURNT.

    The Earl of Guilford's mansion, Waldershare Park, Dover, was destroyed by fire last night, only the walls being left standing. Lord Guilford and, his servants ...

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  50. CHRISTMAS HAMS.

    A well-known Sussex-street dairy produce operator, in referring this morning to the subject of Christmas hams, stated that it looked as if there would be an all round ...

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  51. A STRANGE MISHAP.

    While the race special was returning tonight from Avenel a goods train travelling in the opposite direction was met, and the passengers were startled by a terrific ...

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  52. ROOSEVELT THE HUNTER.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, the ex-President, whose big game shooting expedition in British East Africa in 1909 attracted much attention, is arranging a bunting trip ...

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  53. A STEAMER AGROUND

    The steamer Mohawk, belonging to the Manhattan Steamship Co., grounded this morning near Poug[?]keeps[?], on the Hudson River. The 300 passengers became ...

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  54. SENTENCE OF DEATH COMMUTED.

    The Cabinet this morning considered the case of Thomas Edwin Brown, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Sergeant Hickey, of St. Ives. He appealed to ...

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