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  2. "THE DAILY POST.”

    Dear Sir,—I am in receipt of the following letter, accompanied by a cheque for £1000, from Mr. E. Dwyer Gray, and as It carries such an Important message to the Labourites and sympathisers with Labor in Tasmania, I beg that you will find apace for its publication. I would further like ...

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  3. WATERSIDE WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The Federation of LAbor has decided to-night to extend the strike of Wellington waterside workers to ports in New Zealand. There ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bonar Law) spoke at Newcastle today In the course of his autumn campaign. Mr. Bonar Law said that ...

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  5. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL COURT.

    The Chief Justice of Australia (Sir Samuel Griffith) In an Interview published to-day, made some important remarks concerning the appellate ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking last night at the United Empire Club, said that they could not refuse Ulster the same right as self- governing ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN EMIGRANTS.

    A short time ago several arrest were made, including the manager of the Vienna office of the Canadian Pacific railway, on charges alleging ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICAL CRISIS.

    After over three hours of an [?] sitting, In the early part of Friday morning the Loan Bill was closed through at every stage by the ...

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  9. FREE LABOR PROTEST.

    The free labor conference has passed resolutions complaining that though there are under three millio? members of organised labor ...

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  10. LORD ADVOCATE OF SCOTLAND.

    The appointment of Mr. Alexander Ure to the presidency of the Court of Sessions, Scotland, left the position of Lord Advocate of Scotland vacant. ...

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  11. LAND REFORM.

    Mr. C. F. G. Master man, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, speaking at Watford yesterday, said that be saw no room for a great land measure ...

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  12. THE KING’S COLONIALS.

    The officers of King Edward’s Horse (the King’s Oversea Dominion Regiment) yesterday gave a banquet to Robin Eve on his return from ...

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  13. BAVARIAN THRONE.

    The Bavarian Diet has passed a Bill amending the constitution to enable the Regent to ascend the throne. King Otto of Bavaria succeeded his ...

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  14. ARMENIAN REFORMS.

    Great Britain has refused to furnish [?] inspector and gendarmes and officers to supervise the reforms in Armenia, and has also refused to ...

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  15. DEATH OF AMERICAN ADMIRAL.

    PLYMOUTH (Mass.), Thursday. Mrs. Eaton, the wife of Admiral Eaten, who died recently of poisoning, has been tried and acquitted of her ...

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  16. THE KRUPP SCANDALS.

    The trial of the former Krupp agent. Brandt, and a director of the firm, Seeing, on the charge of illegally obtaining secret information, the ...

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  17. A STRIKER SHOT.

    Thirty tout police arrived, and restored sonic [?] of order. Twenty-one mounted police rode upon a large crowd In the post office ...

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  18. 400,000 ACRES FOR SALE.

    The Duke of Sutherland, who recently offered 200,000 acres of his Scottish states to the Government at £2 an acre, has increased his offer to 400,000 ...

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  19. MAROONED FOR TEN YEARS.

    Hudson’s Bay officials report the rescue of some Eskimos marooned for 19 years on an Island in the Tar north. Ten were originally carried off on an ...

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  20. TOWN LEASEHOLDS.

    A deputation of the Town Tenants’ League to-day wetted upon the Chancellor (Mr. Lloyd’ George) and pointed out the difficulties, losses, and grave ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced that Professors Peach and Walther. geologists, and [?]Lushun, anthropologist, will at­tend the meetings of the British ...

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  22. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    An allged plot to murder President Huerta was reported by two women who visited the President and announced that they possessed evidence ...

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  23. RIVER WATER FOR DRINKING.

    Scientific experiments have shown that water taken from the River Seine can be absolutely sterilised -by ozone, and rendered fit for drinking. Water ...

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  24. MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE SETTLED.

    The Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. has granted concessions, settling the strike of its engineers. ...

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  25. HUERTA ELECTED PRESIDENT.

    The final election returns show that General Huerta has been elected President and General Blanquet Vice- President. ...

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  26. BUTTER BOX PATENT INFRINGEMENT.

    The Fergus Healy Box Company, the makers of wire bound butter boxes. have obtained an Injunction against the receivers of the Sturrock Box Co. ...

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  27. THE CHESHUNT TRAGEDY.

    The course of time is bringing forth [?] evidence In connection with the recent awful tragedy near Deloraine, when the young girl, Margaret ...

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  28. SAD MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A motor accident of a sad character took place in Hobart yesterday forenoon about 11 o’clock. A motor car owned by Mr. James Agnew, of ...

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  29. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    A committee representing British trade Interests to the value of £200,000,000 has been formed to press the Government to re-consider Its ...

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  30. ORDINATION QUESTIONS.

    The Divinity professors and examiners of Oxford and Cambridge Universities have sent a memorial to the Archbishop of Canterbury ...

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  31. ALL INDIA MOSLEM LEAGUE.

    The Right Hon. Ameer-AIl, president of the London branch of the All India Moslem League, and the Aga Khan, the leader of the ...

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  32. SUFFRAGETTES IN AMERICA.

    Part of Mrs. Punk burst's programme during her campaign In New York was the distribution, of the Suffragette,” but the police, in con ...

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  33. GOAL MINERS JOIN STRIKERS.

    One hundred more mounted special police arrived from the country districts during the night and morning, and are quartered in the town ready ...

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  34. AMERICAN STRIKE RIOTS.

    There has been a recurrence of the strike trouble despite the presence of the militia. A bomb thrown into a camp near the Saint Thomas mine ...

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  35. OXFORD FRESHMAN'S SPORTS.

    The Oxford freshmans sports were held yesterday, and every event was won by American and Colonial Rhode scholars. Mr. Soutnee, of Sydney, ...

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  36. STRIKE OF SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    A hundred school teachers in Herefordshire have struck for higher pay, tendered their resignations. ...

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  37. DISLOCATION OF BUSINESS.

    The general dislocation of business has thrown many others out of work in other places, and the trouble Is seriously affecting the dairy industry. ...

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  38. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The revenue of Victoria for October amounted to ,££77,656, which is an increase of £48,481 over the amount received in October, 1912. The ...

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  39. MOTOR FATALITY AT BROOK LANDS.

    Mr! Percy Lambert, holder of several world’s motor car records, was killed to-day at Brooklands. ...

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  40. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Liberals are jubilant over their victory in the by-election in South Bruce, Ontario, where their candidate secured a majority of 125. Sir ...

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  41. CHARGE AGAINT A DOCTOR.

    Dr. Dimock, on Insurance panel doctor at Wis beach, was recently, remanded on a charge of criminal [?] on the Information of the local chairman of ...

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  42. THE BALKAN WAR.

    The Premier of Servia (M. Paasics) has thanked the Triple Entente for supporting Servian aspirations during the peace negotiations. He has also ...

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  43. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Senator Givens) took the Chair in the Senate a t 10.30. The Honorary Minister . (Senator Clemons), in reply to Senator Ready, ...

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  44. SHORTAGE OF FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Many towns are running short of food supplies, especially sugar and flour. At ,Westport tills morning the crew ...

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  45. KIDNAPPING IN CHINA.

    Mr. W. Yinson. Lee, managing director of On Ylk and Lee, merchants, of Sydney, to-day received particulars of the kidnapping in Hong Kong of his ...

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  46. RAILWAY TUNNEL IN SYDNEY.

    The Railway department is constructing a huge tunnel, which will descend to a depth of 27 ft. between the central station and the Everielgh ­ ...

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  47. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The “Sportsman” to-day states that B. J . Botchers and Percy Baker, who play in the three-quarter line of the Devon Albion Amateur Club, have ...

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  48. BILLIARDS.

    In the match of 38,000 between Stevenson and Reece (receives 3000), the scores are:— Stevenson, 14,896; Reece, 14,747. ...

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  49. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported at Lloyd's to-day;— Arrival—At Plymouth, Rotorua. Departures—For Melbourne, Canada. ...

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  50. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Owing to the non-arrival of wagons for track laying there is a further shortening of hands on the Transcontinental railway works. ...

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  51. DEVONPORT.

    The Devonport rainfall for October, as recorded at the Mersey Bluff, to ­ tilled 282 points, as the result of 14 wet days. The record for the year ...

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  52. BOXING.

    Johnny Kllblane to-day knocked out Maro in the seventh round, after an even light. During [?] after being run ...

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  53. P. AND O. STEAMER SUMATRA ON FIRE.

    The P. and O. steamer Sumatra has despatched a wireless stating that she is making Aden with her [?] on the ...

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