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  2. HORRIBLE ATROCITIES.

    The Anti Slavery Society has forwarded to the Foreign Office the depositions of on English traveller in the Beni and Acre regions of South America, in which ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    Notwithstanding the determined attitude of the main body of the Wterside Workers' Union, work on the wharfs is resuming normal proportions. The number of ships ...

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  4. OUR DEFENCE POLICY.

    The articles in "The Age," exhaustively examining the cost of the defence services and the way in which the original estimates have been inflated and added to by ...

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  5. SIR JOHN FULLER.

    It has been an open secret in State political circles for some time that the return of Sir John Fuller and his continuance in office of Governor of Victoria were ...

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  6. THE SENATE STRIKE.

    The refusal of the Labor party in the Senate to allow any business to be done promises, if it is continued much longer, to result in a large number of workers in ...

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  7. AFRICAN HORRORS.

    Startling revelations of the conditions existing in the British Protectorate of Southern Nigeria, Wert Africa, have been made by Mr. P. Amaury Talbot, the ...

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  8. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The manifesto issued by James Larkin the leader of the Dublin transport unions who are now on strike, has evoked replies from other Labor leaders. ...

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  9. INDIANS IN NATAL.

    A hostile attitude is again being assumed by some of the Indian laborers and their leaders. A meeting which was attended by about ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN LEADERS

    The effort to replace General Botha, the Prime Minister of the South African Union, by Mr. M. T. Steyn, formerly President of the Orange Free State, has ...

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  11. DEPORTING LABORERS.

    Charges against a number of Indians who bhd 'been arrested for desertion have been withdrawn, and the Protector of Indian Immigrants is cancelling indentures with ...

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  12. SPEECH BY LARKIN.

    James Larkin, addressing a meeting of 10,000 persons at Cardiff yesterday, compared non unionists to camp followers watching the battle from afar and then ...

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  13. SIR JOHN FULLER RECOVERING.

    Our London correspondent sent a cable usage yesterday stating that Sir John Fuller, who met with an accident recently in Wiltshire, was recuperating in the ...

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  14. SPEECHES BY POLITICIANS.

    Supporters of General Hertzog, when speaking at the Congress of the South African Nationalist party, referred to the agitation on behalf of the Indians as an ...

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  15. MINE BUILDERS ON FIRE.

    There was an alarming development at Grcymouth this morning, in consequence of a few miners working at the Bsunner mine during the past few days. As the ...

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  16. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. J. Murray, Chief Secretary, will attend the Daylesford show to-morrow, as representative of the State Ministry. Mr. L. A. Atherley Jones, Liberal ...

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  17. FIRE ON A BATTLESHIP.

    An exciting scene took place on the battleship Lord Nelson yesterday, the vessel narrowly escaping destruction. One of the crow overturned a lighted ...

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  18. A PRECEDENT OF FOUR YEARS AGO.

    Thee action of the Labor, majority in the Senate last week, when it, refused to continue time business of the Commonwealth because of a want of confidence motion ...

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  19. IMPARTIAL INQUIRY URGED.

    Lord Hardinge, Viceroy of India, has again urged the Marquis of Crewe, Secretary of State for India, to grant a thorough and impartial inquiry, into tho native ...

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  20. HOME RULE ISSUE.

    It is rumored that the Government proposes not to exclude Ulster from the provisions of the Home Rule Bill, but to give power to the representatives of Ulster in ...

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  21. A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    Early yesterday morning a deliberate attempt to burn the railway bridge over the Manawatu River at Longburn was discovered. The fire was observed by the ...

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  22. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer, who is making preparations for an expedition from South America. to New Zealand, was the guest last night of the ...

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  23. GERMANY'S AMBITION.

    An interesting statement has been made by Rev Canon M'Lulich, on English chaplain residing at Homburg, who, was formerly assistant chaplain of the British ...

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  24. ANGLICAN CHURCH CLOSED.

    Earl Nelson; who has just succeeded to the title, and is a Roman Catholic, has closed the ancient Anglican Church at Standlinch, because the ground on which it ...

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  25. LABOR MEMBERS SPEAK.

    A largely attended public meeting, organised by the Hotham branch of the P. L. C was held last evening at the Boundary street State school, North Melbourne, in ...

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  26. STRIKERS RESUMING WORK.

    The statement which had been circulated that the strike committee had called off a general strike, with the exception of the transport workers, is incorrect. The ...

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  27. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    Admiral Emsmann, one of the directors of the Lorenz Engineering Company, who was reported to have chimed that ho spoke across the Atlantic by means of a wireless ...

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  28. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    New regulations have been issued by the Admiralty regarding the entry and training of cadets for the British navy. They provide that if 'boys are medically ...

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  29. HEALTH OF THE NAVY.

    The report on the health of men in the British navy shows a gratifying state of affairs. It is stated that the physical condition ...

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  30. BANK FRAUDS.

    The trial of several officials of the Niederdentscher Bank at Dortmund, the principal town in Westphalia, on charges of fraud in connection with the failure of ...

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  31. COST OF DEFENCE.

    Details of the proposed naval and military expenditure of Germany, for 1914 show that while -there is an increase on the navy there is a very substantial decrease ...

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  32. SPEECH BY PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Cook, the Prime Minister, addressed a large meeting in the mechanics theatre to-night in the interests of the Liberal candidate for Albury. Mr. H..A. Paech. He ...

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  33. SUFFRAGETTE DESTRUCTION.

    Further acts of incendiarism have been committed by suffragettes. They set fire to the grand stand of the Rovers' football club at Blackburn, which ...

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  34. LABOR EX-MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    Mr. O'Malley, M.P., in his speech, at North Melbourne last evening, strongly supported the demand for an Overhaul of defence expenditure in the interests of ...

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  35. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mired Thomas Hill, late of [?].. Lindacrscent, Grace Park, Hawthorn, who died on 1st November, left, by will dated 28th October, personalty value £7488 to his children and ...

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  36. AFFAIRS IN BULGARIA.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has been on visit to Vienna with the object of promoting a Turco Bulgarian agreement under Austrian protection against Greece. ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The men employed on the railways in South Wales have decided to strike on 1st December if the eight,hours day is not conceded to those employed on ...

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  38. A SENATOR ROBBED.

    Senator Guthrie has been victimised by clever hotel ''barber." When he awoke on Friday morning at a coffee palace in Collins street he missed a gold watch and ...

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  39. THE SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    Captain Stopford, in acknowledging the assistance rendered by the Special constables in coaling H.M.S. Pyramus, which is under an urgent call o Lytelon, has' ...

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  40. TRAGEDY IN ASYLUM.

    At Gladesville Lunatic Asylum early on Wednesday last a shocking tragedy was enacted, when an inmate, Matthew Brown, 47, had his skull smashed in with ...

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  41. AERIAL RECORD.

    Captain Longer oft, a well-known airman, has established a now record for a non stop flight. He travelled, from Montrose, a seaport 76 miles from Edinburgh, ...

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  42. MINERS' STRIKE ENDING.

    The Miners' Federation is urging on the men who went out on strike last week to return to work on Monday. Seventy thousand men have been idle during the ...

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  43. RETURNING TO THE CAPITAL.

    It is officially announced that King Ferdinand will return to Sofia, in a fortnight. [A cable message in yesterday's issue confirmed the rumor that King Ferdinand in ...

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  44. NAVAL BOARD TROUBLE.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Milieu) said to-day; "Captain Hughes Onslow has made a communication to the Melbourne press. I don't propose at this juncture to ...

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  45. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    Socialists in the Gorman Parliament are demanding the introduction of a b 1. to provide for an Imperial insurance against unemployment. ...

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  46. QUARANTINE IN SYDNEY.

    After nearly six months' Partial quarautine Sydney about to enjoy unrestricted intercourse with the other parts of the Commonwealth. It was never anticipated ...

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  47. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    The Union Co.'s s. Manuka is still unable to get a crew, and consequently is still hung up. The inconvenience to her passengers is considerable, and it is ...

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  48. KING OF ALBANIA.

    On the initiative of the Powers, plans have been prepared to formally elect next month the Prince of Wild, as King of Albania. ...

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  49. AN AIRMAN'S FALL.

    While experimenting with a new a d almost circular type of, aeroplane At. Shoe ham, in Sussex, nil airman, named .Gordon. England fell from a considerable height In ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    Karl Hentschell, a British subject and teacher of foreign languages, who was recently implicated in a charge of selling naval secrets, but was discharged "in State ...

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  51. POWERFUL GUNS.

    It is announced by "De Zeit" that the Austro Hungarian naval administration is mounting in coast fortifications 16 inch mortars, which can project for a distance ...

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  52. VALUABLE STONES STOLEN.

    The discovery has been made that six rare and valuable New Zealand jade stone curios have been stolen from the Blackmore Museum, in Salisbury. ...

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  54. PUBLIC APPEALS.

    We have received the following contribution: Employes John Adams and Co., Preston, AUSTIN HOSPITAL. We have received the following contribution: ...

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  55. ONE CASE IN FOUR DAYS.

    One case of small fox was reported today. This is the first since Thursday. ...

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  56. ACTION BY SEAMEN.

    A meeting of the Seamen's Union was held to-night, when a resolution was passed reaffirming the previous decision not to re-engage on any of the Union Co.'s boats ...

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