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  2. THE EMPIRE.

    The first big batch of emigrants for south Australia, who have been nominated under, the regulations formed a few months ago by the Government, sailed from Liverpool ...

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  3. THIEVES' GREAT HAUL.

    The sum of £25,000, in notes and gold, has been found hidden underneath the sidewalk near the scene of the robbery at the Bank of Montreal, New Westminster, on ...

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  4. HOME RULE.

    After a discussion on the question of heme rule, the Scottish National Committee has resolved, that no Home Rule Bill will be acceptable unless it includes ...

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  5. RAILWAY CRISIS,

    The. Prime Minister,the President of the Board of Trade, and Sir George Askwith (President of the new Industrial Council), together with representatives of the railway ...

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  6. MOROCCAN AGREEMENT.

    The French Minister for Foreign Affairs (M., Deselves) has announced the terms of the Convention between France and Germany regarding Morocco. He ...

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  7. MR. ASQUITH QUESTIONED.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. W. O'Brien; leader of the Independent Nationalists, asked the Prime Minister if he Would give a forecast of the Home Rule ...

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  8. MIDLAND'S MINIMUM WAGE.

    The Midland Railway Company has fixed the minimum wages for the lower grades of its employes at 22/ a week for London; 20/ in large towns, and' 19/ in other places. ...

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  9. GERMAN SPY SENT TO GAOL.

    The trial of.Max Sehultze upon charges of espionage has taken place at Exeter. He has been found guilty, and sentenced to 21 months' imprisonment in the second ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    Replying to an enquiry by the AgentGeneral for Victoria (Sir John Taverner) respecting the statement made by Mr. C. E. D. Meares at the Sydney conference on ...

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  11. SPEECH BY MR. REDMOND.

    Mr. John Redmond (Leader of the Irish Nationalist Party) addressed a crowded and enthusiastic meeting at the City Liberal Club last night on the economic and ...

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  12. TERMS OF THE CONVENTION.

    The black population in the area of the French Congo that has been ceded to Germany numbers about 1,200,000. France acquires 14,200 square kilometres with free ...

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  13. BIRTH OF AN ISLAND.

    A message has been cabled from Port of Spain, in Trinidad, in the West Indies, to the effect that after a series of extraordinary commotions in the sea, in the ...

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  14. LIBEL PROVED.

    The Rev. C. Silvester Home (Liberal M.P, for Ipswich since 1910, and Congregational minister at Whitefield's Church, Tottenham Court road) has secured £1,150 ...

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  15. STRIKE FEARED AT CHRISTMAS.

    Several newspapers fear that there will be a renewal of the railway strike at Christmas, possibly in connection with a dislocation of the mining industry. ...

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  16. GERMANY WITH THE TRUMP CARD.

    The Eclair, commenting on the treaty, thinks Germany now possesses the trump card, which will make her the first Power in Africa. ...

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  17. THE INSURANCE BILL.

    The National Insurance Bill was again under consideration in committee of the House of Commons yesterday. The Government secured amendments to reduce ...

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  18. FEELING IN WALES.

    The railwaymen at Llanelly, who hold the key to the position in South Wales, yesterday rejected- a motion in favour of a strike of the railway employes, and ...

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  19. FALSE ENTRIES.

    In March last Robert Herbert Measures, formerly managing director of Measures Brothers, iron and steel merchants, was charged in Court with having falsified a ...

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  20. EQUALITY OF NATIONS.

    In connection with the Franco-German agreement Germany does not object to tho I appointment of a French representative on the Meghzeu to act as an intermediary ...

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  21. GIFT OF THE MARYS.

    Her Majesty Queen Mary has decided to devote the remainder of the Coronation Rift received, from her namesakes throughout the Empire to a holiday home for ...

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  22. MR. REDMOND'S MODERATION.

    The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Barcourt) presided on Saturday night over Mr. Redmond's home rule demonstration at Rawtenstall, in Mr. Harcourt's own ...

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  23. ECHO OF BOER WAR.

    The Under Secretary for War (Col. seely), replying in the House of Commons to a question by Mr. H. P. Croft (Unionist M.P. for Christcurch), ...

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  24. GREAT BRITAIN ABSOLVED.

    The communique issued by Germany respecting the settlement of the Moroccan question contains a denial of the report that the Government of Great Britain ...

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  25. COMPANIES AND UNITED ACTION.

    The railway companies are conferring with a view to united action in the event of the ballot of the railwaymen now proceeding resulting in a general strike. The ...

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  26. ON THE ROCKS.

    The Norwegian ship Hansy, 1,497 tons, Thingbo, master, which left Fredrikstad on October 11 for Sydney, has run on the rocks at the Lizard on the Cornish coast. ...

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  27. ANOTHER RESIGNATION.

    Herr Von Dunckleman, a distinguished Congo authority attached to Herr Von Lindequist's Department, also retires with tile Minister. Herr Solf, formerly in ...

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  28. RRTTISH BATTLESHIP.

    It was announced at the end of July that the name of the battleship New Zealand, attached to the Home Fleet, would be changed to that of Caledonia from the ...

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  29. THE UNITED STATES.

    It is reported from Auburn, California, that a span of a steel bridge collapsed while scores of workmen were building the structure across the American River. Many of ...

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  30. AN ULSTER THREAT.

    An Ulster Liberal Unionist manifesto has been issued. It states that if Home Rule is imposed without an appeal to the electors the inhabitants of the country will ...

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  31. BOOK ON THE NAVY.

    There is much comment in regard to the action of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, II.P., in withdrawing from sale his book entitled,"The Betrayal,"winch deals with ...

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  32. SHAME AND INDIGNATION.

    The Morgen Post says there can but be a feeling of shame and deep indignation at the result of four months' negotiations in connection with the Moroccan question. ...

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  33. PROHIBITION IN MAINE.

    The [?]al figures in connection with the elections in the state of Maine show a majority of 26 for prohibition. The question on which the electors voted merely applied ...

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  34. ANGLOGERMAN FRIENDSHIP.

    A meeting under the auspices oF the Anglo-German Friendship Society was held at the Mansion House yesterday. The Lord Mayor presided. Resolutions were ...

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  35. "VISITATION FROM HEAVEN."

    Vorwarts, the Socialist journal, considers the policy of the German Foreign Minister and the Imperial Chancellor is a visitation from heaven like a plague or famiue. ...

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  36. CHOLERA IN INDIA.

    A message from Allahabad states that the Royal Scots are now free from the attack of cholera, which struck down 18 of their number and carried off several. ...

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  37. MB. BALFOUR'S PROTEST.

    Mr. Balfour, speaking at a banquet in connection with. the Nonconformist Unionist Association, said the whole plausibility of the argument in regard to ...

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  38. "DAMAGED PRESTIGE."

    Government organs deplore what they describe as the attempt of the German Colonial Office to impede the policy of the Imperial Chancellor. They consider the ...

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  39. BANNING EIGHTS.

    The Chief Constable in Birmingham Has Be:veil upon the pugilists Moran and Driscoll writs to prevent their fighting for the featherweight championship of England. in ...

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  40. CHOLERA AT MALTA.

    Forty-six cases of suspected cholera have been reported during the fortnight, and 29 have proved fatal. The outbreak is now well under control. ...

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  41. FOREIGN.

    Le Matin announces that already, since the Liberte disaster and the revelations regarding the nature of the gunpowder supplied to the navy, gunpowder to the value ...

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  42. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE DAMAGED BY FIRE.

    Haggerston Castle—situated near Beal, Northumberland—the magnificent country seat of Mr. C. J. Leylana (director of the Parsons (Marine Steam Turbine Company) ...

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  43. TALKING PEACE.

    Questioned regarding the proposed Anglo. German Exhibition to be held in London in 1013. the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Sir George Reid) approves ...

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  44. TAXI STRIKE.

    The ranks of the taxi cab drivers who are put on strike are being rapidly augmented. From 6,600 yesterday the number of men out of work On account of the strike is ...

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  45. "ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY TO FRANCE."

    The Premier (M. Caillaux), referring to the Moroccan agreement, states that the guiding principle in the negotiations was that positions occupied in Central Africa ...

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  46. CITY SWEPT BY FIRE.

    A telegram from London, Ontario,' gives particulars of a disastrous fire which has raged in that city. A large portion of the business section has been destroyed, and ...

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  47. GERMANY.

    A band of men wanted by the police on. suspicion of certain offences barricaded themselves in a house in Lodz. They kept a big force of officials at bay ...

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  48. CANADIAN CABINET.

    Messrs. White. Hun-ell, Monk, and other members of the Borden Cabinet have been returned to.Parliament unopposed an seeking re-election in their constituencies. ...

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  49. GERMAN PRESS AVERSE.

    The Berliner Tageblatt regards the proposal to bold ail exhibition to promote AngloGerman friendship as ill-timed, and considers it doubtful whether any unofficial ...

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  50. ME. CHURCHILL.ON A SUBMARINE.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) yesterday made a trill on hoard Submarine No. 2, at Spithead, during submerged torpedo practice. ...

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  52. CERTAIN PLEDGES.

    Under the terms of the Franco-German Convention in respect to Morocco, Germany is pledged not to interfere in any negotiations between France and Spain. France, ...

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  53. DEATH OF LADY COLIN CAMPBELL.

    The death is announced of Lady Colin Campbell. The death is annouced of lady colin ...

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  55. PLAGUE AT TANGIER.

    Toil deaths, supposed to be due to plague, have occurred. The inhabitants of the infected quarter have been placed in a separate camp. ...

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  56. NAVAL DISPLAY.

    As a farewell to King George upon bis departure for the Coronation Durbar in India a- great naval display will take place at Spithcad. ...

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  57. REVOLT IN MEXICO.

    An encounter has taken place in the Cuautla district between Federal troops and the rebels. Thirty insurgents were. killed. The losses on the side of the Federal force ...

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  58. PERILS AT SEA.

    The -Norwegian fillip Hansy, 1,497 ton, which left Fredrikstad on October 11 for Sydney, ran on the rocks at the Lizard on the Cornish coast on Friday night. There ...

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  59. AVIATION.

    The transcontinental aviator Rodgers has arrived at last on the Pacific seaboard. When he alighted near Pasadena (Los Angeles) he was greeted by an enormous ...

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  60. GERNAN CRTTICISM.

    The criticisms of the Moroccan agreement for the most part follow parly lines. Socialists and Pan-Germans unite on different grounds in eulogizing the ...

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  61. TWENTY-TWO DROWNED.

    The Greek steamer Lordos Byron formdered in the Channel during the great gale, and 22 Dereons vera drawned ...

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