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  2. Aviator Killed.

    Major George Charleton Merrick (who gained his aviator's certificate in May last) was travelling in an aeroplane yesterday when the machine turned ...

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  3. Wrecking Buildings.

    Following a local campaign conducted by the "Potter Enterprise," the newspaper offices were wrecked with dynamite. The employees had left a short time ...

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  6. COMING EVENTS.

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  8. Famine Feared.

    The Allahabad correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that in consequence of the failure of the late season rains, a severe famine in northern ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  11. PARLIAMENT--FORTY-NINTH DAY.

    Defiance challenges defence; and when defenders are driven to attack as part of their defence, battle becomes general. The Opposition's defiance of the ...

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  12. The Guelph Cause.

    Several sensations have been caused by the fact that Prince Ernest of Cumberland has refused the Emperor William's demand to renounce his claims to the ...

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  13. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The "Morning Post" says that the statement emanating from Australia that a conference on Imperial defence has been arranged to be held early in 1914 ...

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  14. Sanguinary Battle.

    The recapture of Dibra by the Servians, it is said, was a sanguinary affair beyond anything that hitherto had occurred in the Balkans. The Albanians defended the ...

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  15. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. LYTTELTON MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Annelo, a Canadian, writing to the Press, suggests that the memorial to the late Mr. Alfred Lyttelton should consist of scholarships enabling Etonians to take ...

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  18. NEW SHARES.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company proposes to increase its ordinary capital to £1,000,000, and to create £1,000,000 of preference capital, in 6 per cent ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.

    Heads of the Anglican Church, now Assembled in congress in England, have hotly discussed the two subjects mentioned over this writing. And as seems ...

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  21. SPEED OF 35.7 KNOTS.

    The new battleship, Queen Mary, has attained a speed of 35.7 knots. The Queen Mary is one of the latest super-Dreadnoughts. She has a ...

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  22. STEAMER AFRIC AFLOAT.

    The steamer Afric which went ashore near the landing stage at Liverpool, has been refloated, and is to be docked. ...

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  23. RADIUM EMANATIONS.

    Sir Frederick Treves (chairman of the Radium Institute) announces that radium emanations prove as efficacious therapeutically as radium itself. The institute ...

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  24. MRS. STOCKS IMPROVING.

    Mrs. Stocks, who was injured in an aeroplane accident on 20th September, and since has been unconscious shows extraordinary vitality. She is improving, and ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    The New Zealand football team arrived here by the steamer Willochra. The Mayor (Ald. Rolph) greeted the players in the name of the city. Representatives ...

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  26. CANADA'S NAVY POLICY.

    The Government of Canada is considering its naval policy afresh, and there is considerable likelihood that the Navy Bill which was rejected by the Senate ...

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  27. WOULD RULE THE EMPIRE.

    Lord Northcliffe made the suffrage societies here angry when he declared that suffrage for women in Britain was impossible, as the women, being in the ...

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  28. Indian Converts.

    The extraordinary mass movement towards Christianity among the more degraded castes is exciting attention. Nearly 150,000 persons have been baptised in ...

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  29. MARIE LLOYD DETAINED.

    The immigration officers have detained Miss Marie Lloyd, the variety artist, who arrived on board the Olympic. She was in company with Bernard Dillon, the ...

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  30. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The Senate has adopted the report of the conference of the two Houses on the Tariff Bill, and it is probable that the signature of President Wilson will be ...

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  31. MARINE INSURANCES.

    The conference of the International Law Association yesterday discussed the effect of war on private contracts. An interesting point was raised on the declaration ...

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  32. Belay Below!

    When a Zeppelin airship was landing at a shed in Potsdam yesterday, 120 soldiers were unable to hold it. On a second attempt 200 soldiers were equally ...

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  33. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    Speaking to an interviewer at Perth, on the House of Lords question, Lord Sheffield said that the trouble with the House of Lords began to become acute ...

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  34. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE.

    Over 650,000 persons directly will be affected by the threatened lockout in the cotton trade. The Operative Spinners' Amalgamation ...

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  35. PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

    George Duncan, with a score of 71, won the professional golf tournament at Weybridge. Abe Mitchell (formerly an amateur) was second, with 73, beating many ...

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  38. JAPAN'S DEMANDS.

    Japan still awaits the compliance of China with the demands for indemnities for the families of the Japanese victims at Nanking, the punishment of the officer ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

    As an outcome of the case of Sir Stuart Samuel, M.P., who was a member of a firm which had dealings in silver with the Government of India, army ...

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  40. BANKS SUSPEND PAYMENT.

    The Credit Bank of India, and two smaller banks have suspended payment. All are managed by Indians. ...

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  41. CAPTAIN ONSLOW'S CASE.

    Just before the Senate adjourned on Thursday, Senator Pearce (West Australia), asked whether the Minister for Defence could make some statement with ...

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  42. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday the following prices were realised: Cockgedong, highest, 13½d., average 12[?]d.: Gordon Downs, 14d. and 13[?]d; Corrella, 9 34d. and ...

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  43. INDIAN MARRIAGES.

    A judgment by the Natal court declares that Indian marriages shall not be regarded as monogamous, if they are celebrated by a religion tolerating ...

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  44. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The Minister for Communications has visited Vladikavkaz (the scene of the recent railway disaster). The passengers asserted that the official account (that ...

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  46. LANGFORD V. JEANETTE.

    Preparations have been completed for a 10-rounds boxing contest between Sam Langford and Joe Jeanette, the coloured boxers, at Madison Square Gardens. The ...

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  47. MESO-THORIUM RAYS.

    Dr. Hugel declares that meso-thorium rays have been entirely successful in many apparently hopeless cases, of deafness. ...

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  48. LADY KNIGHTLEY DEAD.

    The death is announced of Lady Knightley, who prominently was associated with the British Women's Emigration Society. ...

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  49. REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS.

    And send them your portrait by the Poulsen Studios for Christmas. ...

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