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  2. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    Thestrike of waterside workers is not any headway. Shipping business is proceeding as usual, the labor being supplied by 250 members of the new ...

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  3. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    The Dominions Trade Commission, whose members returned recently from their visit to Australia and New Zealand, to-day resumed taking evidence with regard to ...

    Article : 277 words
  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The funeral of the late Sir Frederick' Young, the veteran vice-president of the Royal Colonial Institute, will take place at Reigate, in Surrey. The Duke of Argyll ...

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  5. DICTATING TO MEXICO.

    After considerable delay, President Wilson has at length announced the policy of the United States in regard to Mexico. President Wilson declares that the ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. LARKIN RELEASED.

    The public agitation for the release from prison Of James Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, who on 27th October was sentenced to seven months' imprisonment on the ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. EARTHQUAKE IN PERU.

    Teh earthquake which wrecked the town of Abancay, in Peru, destroyed ten small towns in the province of Aymaraes. It is feared that several hundred people have ...

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  8. STORM IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A cyclonic storm did considerable damage in the country yesterday. At White Cliffs enormous damage was done. Nearly every house was more or less affected. Houses ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The extraordinary spectacle was witnessed in the House of Representatives yesterday of member after member taking up hours of time, and using the most ...

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  10. SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA.

    The conference to discuss the best means of providing for the safety of life at sea was opened yesterday at the Foreign Office by Mr, Sydney Buxton, president of ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. A CLEVER SPY.

    It has become known that the recent Royalist rising was frustrated, through the agency of a clever spy named. Lancestre, an Oporto cycle agent, who ingratiated ...

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  12. CANALBOATINGFATALITY

    A serious boating fatality, causing the loss of nine lives, is reported. Thirteen employes of an electric power company were crossing the Lachine Canal. ...

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  13. THE CHINESE AUTOCRAT.

    The Chinese Government. proposes to suspend Parliament and form an administrative conference, composed of eight representatives nominated by the President, ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. THE NATAL ESTIMATES.

    The declaration by Mr. Winston Chiirchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, that the naval estimates for 1914 will be considerably greater than those for 1913, ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. ACTIVITY AT WELLINGTON WHARFS.

    About sixty more men joined the new Wharf Laborers' Union to-day. There was a corresponding increase in the activity on the wharfs. That is, practically the only ...

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  16. ULTIMATUM PRESENTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Now York report.--"Public excitement has been aroused by the news that Mr. John Lind, President Wilson's envoy to General Huerta, ...

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  17. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Duke of Norfolk, who presided at a meeting of the Primrose League at Norwich yesterday, denounced as a gross betrayal the handing over of Ireland's ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. JEWELS IN FRUIT.

    The police investigation into the robbery of jewellery to the value of £20,000 from the establishment of Gaspard Boscarino, a jeweller in Naples, has led to ...

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  19. SWISS NEUTRALITY.

    With the view of guaranteeing the maintenance of the neutrality of Switzerland, the leading newspapers are discussing the possibility of an agreement whereby the ...

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  20. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    Yesterday's storm in the West Darling district was more violent northwards than at Broken Hill. Mr. J. R. Holding, P.M., was advised ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. HUERTA AS DICTATOR.

    The Mexico City correspondent of the New York "Times," telegraphing on 11th October, gave the following account of the summary dissolution of Congress by ...

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  22. FUNDS FOR STRIKERS' FAMILIES.

    The Labor Council to-night decided to make an appeal to the unions for funds in aid of the families of the men on strike in New Zealand. ...

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  23. COST OF LIVING.

    In an interview in New York, Mr. George Paish, joint editor of the "Statist" (London), said he expected that a lower cost of living would soon prevail. The ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. CLAIM TO A FORTUNE.

    Mr. Hector Campbell, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, has been notified of the death in Australia of a relative, also named Hector Campbell, who was a ...

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  25. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Some remarks on the question of Scripture teaching in State schools were made by the State Premier at a fancy fair at Moonee Ponds yesterday. ...

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  26. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The "Daily Chronicle," referring to reports from Australia regarding the rumored intention of the British Government to hand over the control of the New Hebrides ...

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  27. FLOODS IN GIPPSLAND.

    The rivers and streams in this district are again in flood, as well as the main drain on the Moe Swamp. The water in the drain rose 9 feet to-day. Heavy rain set ...

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  28. VICTIMS OF BALKAN WAR.

    The Malissort women have prepared an appeal to Queen Mary to help them to secure the release of their male relatives who wore captured by the Greeks during ...

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  29. KIEFF QUIETER.

    The excitement among the Jewish population of Kieff, who feared that Jewish massacres would follow the acquittal of Mendel Beiliss on the charge of having ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. AN AVIATOR'S FATE.

    While Captain Legardo was areoplaning yesterday, at Villacoublay, his machine fell to the ground. The aeroplane was at a height of only fifteen feet when the ...

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  31. NEWFOUND LAND ELECTIONS.

    The general election in Newfoundland has resulted in the return of Sir Edward Morris's Government by a majority of six seats in the House of Assembly, which ...

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  32. THE STEAMER MELBOURNE.

    The steamer Melbourne, 3777 tons, which was wrecked recently while oil the voyage from Newcastle to Cebu, has been reinsured at a premium of 35 guineas per ...

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  33. AGRICULTURAL METHODS

    Mr. Alexander Lucas, the British Columbian agricultural commissioner, has returned from a visit to Australia and New Zealand greatly impressed with the ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. SUFFRAGETTE "ARMY."

    "Three hundred inch and women have enrolled in the Suffragette "Army:" Their training includes fencing and boxing. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, in her capacity as ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The strike of music hall musicians has been settled, a minimum wage of £2 2 a week being conceded. LONDON, 13th November. ...

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  36. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    Four cases of small-pox were reported to the Board of Health at Sydney to-day. The patients came from the city, Auburn, Kogarah and Bexley. Patients in the hospital ...

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  37. BRITISH MINERS.

    In the course of an interview in Paris Mr. Robert Smillie, president of the British Miners' Federation, said the British miners were satisfied with the legislation ...

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  38. IMPORTING OFFICERS.

    An eagerly awaited Ministerial announcement regarding the appointment of a successor to Maor-General Kirkpatrick as Inspector-General of the Commonwealth ...

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  39. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    By 311 votes to 133 the Chamber of Deputies to-day negatived a bill which sought to confer upon women the right of voting at Parliamentary elections. ...

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  40. HEAVY RAIN AT WALHALLA.

    Over an inch of rain fell here last night, and it is still raining. The railway line was blocked by a subsidence of the embankmen near Harris station to-day. The ...

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  41. APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION.

    "Assaults of this rescription are becoming all too common," said Judge Wasley in the Court of General Sessions yesterday during the hearing of an appeal by Martin ...

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  42. P. AND 0. DIVIDEND.

    The directors of the P. and O. Company have declared a dividend on deferred stock of 6½ per cent, and a bonus of 5 per cent. ...

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  43. DISSATISFIED RAILWAY MEN.

    Five platelayers on the Cheshire lines have been suspended for refusing to do fog duty until their demand for improved conditions has been granted. ...

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  44. WOMEN'S POLITICAL ASSOCIATION

    At the last meeting of the Women's Political Association Mrs. Lavender, M.A., who presided, spoke in terms of warmest commendation of Mr. M'Lachlan's bill to ...

    Article : 174 words
  45. MAN FLEES TO THE BUSH.

    A telegram was received to-day by Superintendent Beck to the effect that Malter Telford, a well-known storekeeper, or Apollo Bay, had shot at his brother. ...

    Article : 94 words
  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The underwriters receive 78 per cent, of the Western Australian 4 per cent, loan of £1,000,000, at 97. ...

    Article : 29 words
  47. LATE COMMERCIAL CABLE.

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  48. CHARGE AGAINST STRIKERS.

    Five strikers have been arrested on a charge of setting fire to and burning down the timber' yard at Kenrick's works, West Bromwich. ...

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