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  2. DEATH OF MR. FRAZER, M.P.

    We regret to announce the sudden death at 10 a.m. yesterday, at a private hospital of Mr. C. E. Frazer, M.P., ex-Postmaster-General, and member for Kalgoorlie ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, accompanied by Lady Barttelot and the Hon. Mrs. Pearson, and attended by Captain Pollok, returned from Sorrento on Monday. ...

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  4. "THE GREEN HELL."

    Further revelations concerning atrocities in the South American rubber districts are furnished by a book, "The Green Hell," which is exciting considerable attention. ...

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  5. GREAT BRITAIN'S DUTY.

    Interesting speeches were delivered by two Ministers last night on the relations of the mother country and the oversea Dominions. ...

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  6. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    Mr. W. G. Tyrrell, private secretary to the British Foreign Minister, is conferring with President Wilson in regard to the Mexican situation. Mr. Tyrrell ...

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  7. HOW PEOPLE LIVE IN DUBLIN.

    In giving evidence before the housing inquiry in Dublin, a member of the corporation said that 11,426 people in Dublin lived from seven to twelve in one room. ...

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  8. STATE GOVERNORSHIP.

    Following on the despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonics, announcing the resignation of the State Governor, a cablegram from Sir John Fuller himself ...

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  9. RIVALRY OF OIL INTERESTS.

    Mr. Wilson, formerly American ambassador in Mexico, is lecturing in Washington. He declares the "Whole Mexican business" is due to the rivalry of ...

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  10. FIGHTING WITH THE REBELS.

    Fierce fighting between the Federal troops and the Constitutionalist's is reported to have taken place in the neighborhood of Juarez. The Federals at the ...

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  11. THE ULSTER CAMPAIGN.

    Major Maedonald, of MacKairn, Oban, is raising in Scotland a volunteer battalion for Ulster. Many Highlanders have enrolled. Prominent Lairds are ...

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  12. IMPORTED GOVERNORS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Tontdher asked the Premier whether, in view of the resignation of Sfr John Fuller, the Government had considered the ...

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  13. SKETCH OF HIS CAREER.

    The late Mr. Charles Edward Frazer, though not quite 34 years old at the tame of his death, had been honorary Minister, Aching Treasurer and Potftmaster-General ...

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  14. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught, who recently recovered from a severe illness, is again in a seri[?] state of health. A few weeks ago she returned to Canada with her ...

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  15. AN AIRMAN'S ESCAPE.

    A young airman, named Lee Temple, 21, had a sensational experience at Hendon to-day. He had ascended to a height of 5000 feet. In an endeavor to "loon the ...

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  16. TELEGRAPH SYSTEMS.

    Mr. Alexander Grant, a member of the Australian Bisley rifle team, is returning to Australia via Vancouver. Mr. Grant, who is an officer of the engineering branch at ...

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  17. TERRIBLE BURRING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking burning fatality occurred yesterday afternoon at Messrs. A. and G. Tye's stud farm, Blackwood Park, Lower Fern. Tree Gully, Mrs. Ellen Collins, aged ...

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  18. FAMOUS AIRMAN'S PLANS.

    The famous French aviator Vedrines, who recently completed a successful nonstop flight from France to Bohemia, proposes to continue to Constantinople. ...

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  19. THE BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    The hearing of argument in connection with the appeal of the South Australian Government against the decision of the High Court of Australia in the dispute ...

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  20. SYMPATHY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The death of Mr. Frazer caused a sensation in Perth. Only last week he was selected by the Labor ballot as candidate for Kalgoorlie in the coming Federal ...

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  21. INDIANS IN NATAL.

    The Indians show signs of renewed activity. Yesterday 1000 Indians at Umzinto marched, to the magistracy, and demanded the release of a compatriot who was ...

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  22. A DRIVER'S HEROISM.

    The heroism of a railway engine driver averted a serious accident to the Philadelphia express to-day. The steam chest of the locomotive exploded, and the ...

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  23. AMERICAN BANKING.

    An interesting debate took place in the United States Senate yesterday on the Currency Bill. Senator Owen said the United States ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Pryce Hornidge, late of Canterbury-road, Albert Park, who died on 16th October last, left by will dated 24th April, 1902, estate value £3000 realty and £1079 personalty to his widow and ...

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  25. REFERENCE AT THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    Sympathetic reference was made this evening at the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council to the death of Mr. C. Frazer, M.P. Proceedings were adjourned ...

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  26. RUGBY PLAYER'S DEATH.

    At the inquest on the body of the British Columbia footballer, Ogden, who was fatally injured in the match against the New Zealand "All Blacks" team at ...

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  27. THEATRE PACKING.

    The actions of gallery "packers" at the Melbourne theatres are again the subject of controversy. Complaints having been received with reference to the treatment ...

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  28. SETTLERS PROM CANADA.

    Mr. F. T. Fricke, the Sab Francisco representative of the Victorian Government, was interviewed here yesterday. There was considerable emigration, he said, from ...

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  29. MAN WITH AN AXE.

    Wm. John Mackay Woodruff, 55, was charged at the court to-day that on 22nd September, at Crow's Nest, North Sydney, he feloniously wounded Helen Woodcuff ...

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  30. DISTURBANCE AMONG MINERS.

    Mr. S. Goldsmith, P.M., occupied the bench at the Beaufort police court on Tuesday, when a number of cases arising out of the recent riot at Deep Leads mine ...

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  31. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The Government is giving serious consideration to the proposal to construct a tunnel under the English Channel. At the request of Mr. Asquith, the Admiralty ...

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  32. THE NECKLACE CASE.

    The trial of James Lockett, Joseph Grizzard, Simon Silverman and Leisir Gutwirth on a charge of stealing a pearl necklace valued at £150,000, after it had ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    A congressional investigation into the high cost of living in America is pending, The allegation is that cold storage companies are piling up vast quantities of food ...

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  34. PAST V. PRESENT METHODS OF ENGINEERING.

    In an article recently published in the New York "Times," Mr. George Duncan Snyder, the eminent engineer and tunnel builder, who is associated with the English ...

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  35. CONFLAGRATIONS IN SYDNEY.

    A five story warehouse in Clarence-street, occupied by Messrs. L. A. B. Stuart Walker and Co., salt merchants and suppliers of butchers' requisites, was ...

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  36. DEMAND FOR IMPARTIAL INQUIRY

    The "Civil and Military Gazette" states that Lord Gladstone's despatches dispose of the charges of ill treatment of Indians, but in view of the agitation in India, it ...

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  37. THE TRAWLER ENDEAVOUR.

    On the invitation of the Minister of Trade and Customs, some thirty gentlemen, representing the chamber of manufactures, chamber of commerce, Hardware ...

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  38. CIRCUS TRAIN IN TROUBLE.

    Members of Wirth Circus were subjected to a sensational experience when coming from Coleraine to-day. The first division of their special train being unable to ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The directors of the Australian Pastoral Company Limited have declared a final dividend, making the total dividend for the year 8 per cent. A sum of £50,000 ...

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  40. EIGHT HOURS DAY FOR MINERS

    The French Chamber of Deputies has passed, a law fixing an eight hours day for miners. It is optional with the miners as to whether overtime shall exceed 60 ...

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  41. NATIVE UNREST IN TRANSVAAL.

    A rising among the natives on the Rand is causing some concern. Five thousand natives yesterday looted the Premier mine. A force of 20 police was called in, and ...

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  42. PARLIAMENT'S TRIBUTE.

    When the House of Representatives met yesterday afternoon high tribute was paid to the services of the deceased member. The Prime Minister, who spoke with ...

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  43. TIGHT ROPE BREAKS.

    Tremaine Colless, a schoolgirl thirteen years of age, died in Balmain District Hospital early this morning through injuries received from the breaking of a tight rope ...

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  44. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    In reference to the dispute between the Lithgow branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the manager of the small arms factory, it is stated that a ...

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  46. MOTOR FALLS INTO CANAL.

    A fatal motoring accident occurred last night near Rheims. A priest was driving a motor car containing his mother and sister and the ...

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