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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor -General presided at a meeting of the Executive Council at Government House yesterday morning, the Ministers present being Mr. Fisher. Mr. ...

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  3. THE REGENT WAR CRISIS

    An official extract of the confidential speech delivered by Herr von Kiderlen Wacchter, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, before the budget committee, has ...

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  4. WORKERS ARD THE TARIFF.

    The defective tariff was discussed last night by the Minister of Customs with a deputation from the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia, introduced. ...

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  5. CASE OF SAMUEL PEACOCK.

    The case of Samuel Peacock was brought under the notice of the High Court to-day, when Mr. Duffy, K.C. and Mr. Cussen, who were instructed by Messrs. Strongman. ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Though the Common wealth Bank Bill is a very dry and technical subject, the second reading debates attract a full public gallery in the House of Representativea ...

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  7. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION

    Preliminary investigations in connection with the electrification of suburban railways are engaging the attention of the State Government. It is expected that Mr. ...

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  8. REVOLUTION IN CHINA.

    Yuan Shi kai who recently accepted the Prime Ministership his not visited the National Assembly he considers that he is responsible to the Throne alone. ...

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  9. THE GLEBE MURDER.

    After weeks of fruitless searchings in several States, detective have effected the arrest of a limit on a charge of having murdered the Sydney metallurgist Henry ...

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  10. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES

    The suffragettes yesterday carried out their threat In make a demonstration in Parliament square as a protest against the reply given by Mr. Asquith to a ...

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  11. BOLTING TRUCKS.

    But for the presence of mind and promptitude of Driver G. K. Carter, in charge of the passenger train which left Adelaide this morning a shocking accident would ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTERSHIP OFFERED

    The "Evening Standard" states that the leader of the revolution in China has cabled to Sun Yat sen, who has just, left London, offering him the Prime Ministership Sup ...

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  13. THE USE OF POSTAL VOTES.

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  14. A MURDERED MISSIONARY.

    Mrs. Bookman, the school mistress, who was amongst those connected with the Singan -fu Mansion in China who were reported in "The Age" yesterday to have been ...

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  15. STATE INSURANCE BILL.

    The State Insurance Bill passed the committee stage in tile House of Commons yesterday. An amendment making the application of clauses relating to domestic ...

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  16. "THE LEADER."

    Included among the illustration in this week's issue of "The Leader" is a full page picture showing the Crowd in Collins -street watehing the election returns posted at ...

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  17. A PORTER COMMENDED.

    The Commissioner of Railways has forwarded a letter of commendation to W.A. Wright, railway porter, who so pluckily disconnected the air tube and ...

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  18. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    Cavaliere G. Ferrando, vice consul for Italy, yesterday received the following cablegrams from the Marquis Imperiali, Italian ambassador in London, regarding. ...

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  19. THE DEBATE.

    The debate on the motion for the second reading of the Commonwealth Bank Bill was continued. Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) said the bank ...

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  20. POPULATION OF AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. G. H. Knibbs, the Commonwealth Statistician, has completed the adjustment of the inter -censal estimates of population of the several States and of the ...

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  21. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Eir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated that all ports in the United Kingdom not used ...

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  22. PANIC IN A THEATRE.

    A gang of hooligans was responsible for a serious disturbance last night in the Alcazar Theatre, Bordeaux. By raising a cry of "Fire I" the gang created a panic,"and a ...

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  23. THE ENTENTE CORDIALE.

    Replying to an inquiry made in the House of Commons by the Earl of Ronald- shay, Unionist member for Hornsey, tor Edward Grey, Secretory of State for ...

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  24. CORONATION DURBAR.

    During the stay of the Royal yacht Medina at Port Said, King George and the Khedive of Egypt exchanged visits. His Majesty also received Zia -ed -din Effendi, ...

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  25. SENSATION IN A CHURCH.

    Two cowboys created a great sensation at Muskogee, in Oklahoma, on Sunday. Riding up to a church while the service was in progress, they proceeded to fire through ...

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  26. MELBA GRAND OPERA SEASON.

    Another "Melba audience" filled Her Majesty's Theatre last night, when La Bohome was repeated. The performance was again characterised by intense ...

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  27. THE AIMED INFANT LOWE.

    Sir, At I promised at the inception of the fund, now amounting to about £3300, so gener[?] provided by the public for the, benefit of Leonard Arthur Lowe, that' ...

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  28. ACTIVITY AT DELHI.

    The native princes' troops are arriving daily at Delhi, where the camps are rapidly becoming occupied. ...

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  29. UNIONISTS WIN A SEAT.

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  30. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. R. L. Borden, the Canadian Prime Minister, announced to-day that the whole naval policy of Canada would be reconsidered the Cabinet. It was probable ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Admiralty has decided that in future cruiser battleships of the Invincible and later types shall be known as battle cruisers. ...

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  32. WILLS AND ESTATES

    James Nicholson, of Addington farmer, who died on 11th October last, left by will dated 3rd July, 1911, estate of the value of £2100 realty and £442 personalty to his children. ...

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  33. CAULFIELD RACECOURSE.

    At the meeting of the Caulfield council last night Cr. Thomson moved That the trustees of the Caulfield recreation and racecourse reserve he asked to present a report ...

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  34. A PAWNSHOP ROBBED.

    Yesterday a chief entered the premises of Mr. Jsaae Levy, pawnbroker, at Johnston street, Annandale, and stole a quantity of jewellery to the total value of about ...

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  35. DELICATE CHILDREN.

    The Noble Park Progress Association has submitted an offer to the Government, through Mr. W. S. Keast, M.L.A.. for the use of about 125 acres of land for two ...

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  36. AN APPEAL.

    Sir, Will you kindly allow us to make known through your columns a very sad ease, and to appeal to the sympathy of your readers. A recent immigrant, Moses ...

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  37. SUGAR EXPORT TRADE.

    A statement was made in the House of Commons to-day by Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of Slate for Foreign Affairs, with regard to the International Sugar ...

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  38. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Nord Deutscher Lloyd cargo steamer Cassel yesterday from Bremen, via the Cape, with 430 immigrants on board for the eastern Slates. ...

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  39. A LETTER FROM SAINT -SAENS.

    One of the most popular of the operas presented by the Melba Grand Opera Company bus been Saint -Saens's Sansone e Dalila, which was staged in Sydney for the ...

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  40. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  42. ACTION AGAINST STRIKERS.

    A federated association has been formed by the principal employers of transport workers with a view of taking combined action in regard to strikes. The members ...

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  43. MOTOR CYCLING RECORD.

    W. Tormey the Sydney motor cyclist, who left Melbourne at 2 a.m. on Tuesday with the object of lowering the existing motor cycling record between the Victorian ...

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  44. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Sailed. For Melbourne: Star of Scotland. For Brisbane: Inveresk. For Fremantle: Glenesk, Ainsdale. Distict letters Victorian and inter State, a ...

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