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  2. THE ENGLISH TEAM.

    If the Englishmen be judged solely on the result of their first match in Australia and by the form shown therein, both individually and collectively, it is of course ...

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  3. ITALY INCENSED.

    In It[?]an official circles it is considered that Italy has given proof of her forbearance in relation to her claim to Tripoli by refraining from making an attack ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A London cable message states that Right, Rev. Thomas Drury, Bishop of Sodor and Man, has been translated to the Bishopric of Ripon, which was recently ...

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  5. SHIPPING TRADE DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, president of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, yesterday heard further addresses by counsel in reference to the claim of the Federated ...

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  6. MINISTER AND COUNCILLOR.

    A sensational turn was given this morning to a large deputation organised by the Adelaide City Council, with reference to the effect the Early Closing Bill would ...

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  7. CRISIS IN JAPAN.

    The proposals of the Minister of War (General Ishim[?]) and the Minister of Marine (Vice-Admiral Baron Saito) to raise a loan for the purposes of naval and ...

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  8. CHINESE REVOLUTION.

    The Imperial troops at Nanking are continuing their massacre of Chinese. Those who are not killed are mutilated, their arms or hands being cut off. Many Chinese ...

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  9. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The shadow of the Victorian elections, the afterglow of the Boothby Liberal victory and the sunset of an exhausted Labor Ministry fell simultaneously across the ...

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  10. THE LABOR UNREST.

    As a result of the ballot taken last nigh the men returned to work to-day at the various wool scouring works, with the exception of those engaged by Messrs. ...

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  11. CHOLERA IN TURKISH CAMPS.

    A Turkish deserter states that cholera is raging in the Turkish camp in which there is a lack of doctors. He adds that the Turkish ammunition is abundant, but there ...

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  12. THE UNIONIST LEADER.

    At a meeting of the Unionist members of the House of Commons at the Carlton Club yesterday, Mr. A. Bonar Law was elected leader of the party in the Ho[?]ose of ...

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  13. SYDNEY WHARF TROUBLE

    Judgment was given in the Industrial Court to-day by Judge Scholes in the wharf laborers' case, on a letter received by the court from the Minister of Labor. His ...

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  14. ARAB RIOTERS SENTENCED.

    Twenty-one Arabs, who took part in the recent riots and massacre of Italians near Tunis, have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from three weeks to ...

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  15. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    Cavaliere G. Ferrando, vice-cons[?]l for Italy, yesterday received cablegrams from the Marquis Imperiali, Italian ambassador in London, regarding ...

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  16. THE IMPERIAL PROBLEM.

    An interesting address on Imperial O[?]gations was delivered before the Authors' Club last evening by Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace, who accompanied the present ...

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  17. CROWN PRINCE INCIDENT

    Lord Lonsdale, who is a great personal friend of the German Emperor, has been interviewed regarding the action of the Crown Prince William in applauding the ...

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  18. GALES IN AMERICA.

    A telegram from Duluth, in Minnesota, at the west end of Lake Superior, states that terrific weather is being experienced on the Great Lakes. Steamers are ...

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  19. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Minister of Industry, Mr. Wilson, was tusked by Mr. Styles if it was true that he had received a deputation with regard to ...

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  20. THE DEBATE.

    Sir John Forrest (W.A.) resumed the debate on the Budget statement. He said he did not wish to be more uncomplimentary than was necessary in regard to the Prime ...

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  21. STATE INSURANCE BILL.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, has given notice of an amendment in the State Insurance Bill to allow the unemployment fund to be drawn ...

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  22. LABOR AND LIBERALISM.

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  23. STATE DOCKYARDS IN SYDNEY.

    The defects discovered in the destroyer Warrego have galvanised the State Government into unusual activity concerning the Government do[?]kya[?] at Cockatoo ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The railway men at Swansea have declined to take, a ballot on the question of accepting, the recommendations made by the Railway Commission. They demand ...

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  25. MELBA GRAND OPERA.

    Her Majesty's Theatre was packed last night, when La Bo[?]eme was presented, with Madame Melba as Mimi. The diva was in fine voice again, the magnificent ...

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  26. INSURANCE AMALGAMATION.

    The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company is amalgamating with the Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Company Limited. If the scheme is ...

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  27. CARGO FOR SYDNEY.

    The steamship owners in Melbourne are once more refusing cargo for Sydney, as a result of the latest troubles with the wharf laborers in that city. In response to ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Michael Callag[?]an, late of Moonlight, farmer, who died on 19th September, left by a will dated 1st March, 1908, real estate value £2221 and personal estate value £1-18 to his widow and ...

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  29. DR. CARR AND BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    Sir,--Archbishop Carr was advertised to speak in his own cathedral on Sunday evening on the Scripture referendum. I took the opportunity of hearing him. My ...

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  30. BRAZIL ELECTION RIOTS.

    Further serious election riots have occurred at Pernambuco, the chief seaport in North Brazil, where 33 persons were killed last week by bomb explosions. ...

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  31. TREATMENT OF UNIONISTS IN GERMANY.

    An interesting announcement was made in the Prussian Chamber of Deputies yesterday by Herr Breitenbach, Minister of Public Works. In answering the Socialists' ...

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  32. THE FUTILITY OF STRIKES.

    Speaking at a banquet given by the Y.M.C.A. last night, and at which the Governor of New South Wales (Lord Chelmsford) and Lady Chelmsford were ...

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  33. A "SNAKE MAN'S" PERIL.

    James Morrissey, "the snake man," whilst giving a demonstration at Murwillumbah, in the Tweed River district, was bitten by a death adder. He took no ...

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  34. BOXING AND LEGALITY.

    The proposed boxing match between Given Moran and J. Driscoll for the feather weight championship of England, arranged to lake place at Birmingham next month ...

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  35. 'WIRELESS" ACROSS AFRICA.

    The German Government is connecting her colonies on the east and west coasts of Africa by "wireless." The first station is being erected in the Cameroons. ...

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  36. ATTACK ON AN ARCHBISHOP.

    During a church service in the government of Volhynia yesterday an ex-Seminarist, who had become insane, attacked the Archbishop of Vol[?]ynia with a knife. The ...

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  37. DIPHTHERIA "CARRIERS" IN A STATE SCHOOL.

    At the meeting of Camberwell council on Monday night a motion of thanks was passed to the Minister of Education for his prompt action in connection with the ...

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  38. MOUNT DONNA BUANG.

    Amidst beautiful surroundings high upon the mountains, Mr. W. H. Edgar. Acting. Minister of Public Works, officially opened the new graded track to Mount Donna ...

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  39. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  40. THE BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    The Boy Scout movement has extended to Germany. A Young Germany League, modelled on the Imperial Boy Scout movement, has been formally founded ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The crew of the Powerful will be transferred to the armored cruiser Drake, the new flagship of the Australian squadron, in January. ...

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  42. ACTION BY THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Levy asked the Government if any notification had been received from the Minister of Defence with regard to the ...

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  43. NEW ARRIVAL FIRES AT HIS TORMENTORS.

    A new arrival from England, named Herbert Wood, created a sensation at Lascelles on Saturday, last. He was drinking at a local hotel, and on leaving with a ...

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  44. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At London: Tain[?], from Wellington 5th October. Passed Dungeness: Lord Derby, from Port Pirie 29th August. At Liverpool: Mamari, from Newcastle ...

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  45. DEFECTIVE POWDER FOR NAVY

    During the debate in the Chamber of Deputies upon the question of the supply of defective powder to the French war ships. M. Messimy, Minister of War ...

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  46. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--His Grace the Ar[?]bishop of Melbourne has shifted his ground. The circular which he signed stated that the Bible is "excluded from" and "prohibited in" ...

    Article : 167 words
  47. BOY SCOUT AS DESPATCH RIDER.

    Thomas H. Arrowsmith, the boy scout who left Melbourne on Saturday afternoon on his return journey to Echuca, arrived here last night. He travelled as ...

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  49. THE MONEY FOR A NAVAL COLLEGE.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Allen Taylor) said to-day that, acting on behalf of the trustees of the Dreadnought fund, he had complied with the request of the Prime ...

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  50. THE MAIMED INFANT LOWE.

    Toward the fund which is bring raised on behalf of the maimed infant Leonard Lowe, aged fourteen months, who had both hands cut off by a train at Bentleigh, we have received the ...

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  51. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    I.G.M.S. Scharnhorst, from Australia, arrived at Naples Saturday morning, 11th. Mongolia left Colombo for Australia morning 12th. ...

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