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  2. WORLD'S GREATEST MISSIONARY

    General William Booth, who has been in failing health for some time, died peacefully to-day, after being in a comatose state for 4 hours . He did ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord St. Aldwyn, in addressing a meeting at Bibury to-day, said that the Government might pass Rome Rule and Disestablishment, but he did not ...

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  4. ALBANIAN CRISIS.

    (Last week the Albanian insurgents, contrary to their promises, entered the town of Uskuh. which they pillaged. and released the prisoners from ...

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  5. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Town Clerk (Mr, W. A. Brain) has gone for a week’s holiday. Senator Ready returned to Melbourne on Monday after attending the ...

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  6. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The "Times'' correspondent at Hankau, referring to the recent arrest and execution of two [?]ch generals, who took a prominent part in the late ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday. Prince Tumanoff to—day seriously by wounded by a soldier. The man, who had been sentenced to ...

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  8. RUSSIAN DEPUTY MURDERED.

    Advices from Uft, East Russia, state that a Mohammedan there has murdered a Mohammedan deputy to the Duma named Syrtianoff ...

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  9. PRINCESS’ STOLEN BAG.

    Last week Princess Frederich of Hesse when leaving Victoria station was robbed of a dressing case containing valuable jewellery. A man ...

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  10. WAR FEVER IN MONTENEGRO.

    The war fever against Turkey is increasing. A large meeting held today protested against what was described as the Turkish atrocities at ...

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  11. BLOWN OUT TO SEA.

    A military balloon with two men on board has been blown out to sea. The balloon descended into the water, and both men were drowned. ...

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  12. A[?]BISHOP DELANY‘S TRIBUTE

    Archbishop Delany. when General Booth's death was mad? known to him by a reporter of "The Daily Post," said— ...

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  13. BIRTH-RATE OF ENGLAND AND WALES.

    The birth-rate for England and Wales in 1911 was 24.42, [?]below the average for the past ten years. The death-rate was 14.[?] ...

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  14. FIRM ACTION AT KUPRILL

    A Turkish army corps has been concentrated on Kuprill, which was seized a couple—of days ago by; 3000 Ghegs (Northern Albanians). All ...

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  15. CHINESE PIRATES.

    A hand of 40 pirates having commandeered a launch looted the police station on Dumdiell island, taking away a number of rifles and bayonets. ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE MONARCHISTS.

    It is semi-officially stated that the Spanish Government is considering the recent offer made by Brazil to pay the passages out to' Brazil of all Portuguese ...

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  17. INSURANCE ACT.

    Mr. William Hurlock, a leading Radical of Walworth, bas been fined £20 and costs for refusing to [?]ck the stamps which have to be affixed to ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Western Australia has an excellent exhibit at the Royal Jersey Agricultural Society's show. ...

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  19. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The Democratic aversion to voting the usual two battleships for the United states naval programme of 1912 has ended in the anticipated ...

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  20. ELEPHANT POACHERS.

    An exciting story is contained in the -narrative of the doing[?] of a Soudan Government expedition under Captain Fox, sent out to built down ...

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  21. WET WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    Violent thunderstorms and cloudbursts have occurred in various part, country, seriously affecting the harvest. ...

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  22. CANADIAN PRODUCE.

    Figures published by the Department. of Trade and ' Commerce indicate that Canada's' exports of bu[?] and cheese are dwindling down to no ...

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  23. BISHOP OF TASMANIA'S APPRECIATION.

    A splendid appreciation of the work of General Booth was made yesterday by t Bishop Mercer. The Bishop said it was very difficult to separate ...

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  24. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    Mula[?] Yusef, who has succeeded his brother, Mulai Hand, on his abdication, was yesterday proclaimed Sultan at Fe[?] ...

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  25. MONTENEGRO BLAMED.

    The "Cologne Gazette'' blames Montenegro for the friction with Turkey. and states that the latter may possibly declare on Montenegro as a way ...

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  26. SENATOR CHARGED.

    Allegations have been placed before the Senate accusing Senator Penrose accepting a cheque for £5000 from the general manager of the Standard ...

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  27. AMERICAN PROTEST.

    The House of Representatives yesterday passed a resolution asking the State department to secure all information regarding the killing of James ...

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  28. A DESPERATE AFFRAY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday Morning. At an early hour this morning a burglar broke into the residence of Mr. Geoffrey Syme , at Kew ...

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  29. BULGARIAN WAR FEVER.

    The “Daily Telegraph s” correspondent at Belgrade states that Tear Ferdinand attended a war conference of the Bulgarian generals, at which it ...

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  30. DAVIS CUP.

    The officials of the United States Lawn Tennis Association have cabled to the British Lawn Tennis Association stating that the United States ...

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  31. MEXICAN REBELS.

    Renewed activity is being shown by the Mexican rebels. A large force has attacked the town of Montezuma, but the Federal defenders repulsed it with ...

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  32. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    In reference to the sensational tragedy which occurred at Eastbourne yesterday , when a man named Hicks Murray, formerly a ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. QUEENSLAND‘S SYMPATHY.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Premier referred to the death of General Booth. He said that a great [?].had passed away, and it was ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. A man named James Findlay is awaiting execution after a record fight to avert sentence. ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL

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  36. WHEAT.

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  37. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    The Customs authorities here have [?]earhed a novel opium smuggling scheme. Mail hags arriving from the Orient were found to contain large ...

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  38. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Colonel David Miller, secretary to the Home Affairs Department. has been appointed administrator of the Federal capital [?]ea ...

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  39. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Henry Brennan, brother of Mr. James Brenuan, of the" National Am[?]heatre, and formerly manager of the Gaiety Theatre, Melbourne, was ...

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  40. BALLOONISTS’—ESCAPE.

    A balloon carrying five passengers, which ascended from Santa Monica, California, went adrift over the Pacific through under piloting. The balloon ...

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  41. METAL MARKET.

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  42. IMPERIAL TRADE COMMISSION.

    Arrangements are being made for the visit of the Imperial Trade Commission, though the date is not fixed. Mr. Kuibbs (Government. Statist) is ...

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  43. TURKISH EARTHQUAKE.

    Relief funds for the sufferers of the recent earthquake in Turkey, where the distress is more more even than which resulted from the Messina ...

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  44. FINANCIAL

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  45. SUICIDE AT BURNIE.

    A man named Thomas Thompson, aged about 35, committed suicide by hanging himself in a tent at tent railway official’s camp, West Burnie, ...

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  46. THE TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    A Meeting of the North-Western Tourist Association has decided to arrange for a stall at the Tasmanian A. N .A Exhibition, for the distribution ...

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  47. TRUCKING IN SLUSH.

    About thirty trackers employed at the North Lyell. mine refused to continue wording to-day. The reason given was that the [?] roads in the ...

    Article : 128 words
  48. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The freight steamer Plelades has gone .ashore on the coast of Lower California, and has become a total wreck. The cargo was jettisoned In ...

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  49. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Miss Lizzie Baker, one of the suffragettes who were recently sentenced at Dublin in connection with the outrages at the time of Mr. Asquith's ...

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  50. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported at Lloyds to —day:— Arrivals—Passed "Dover; Helgoland, Tubingen, Arm shire, Hatt at ...

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  51. CONSOLS.

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  52. MINING SHARES.

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  53. S.S. ERIC ASHORE.

    The steamer Eric, which went ashore on Nabel Island, his become a totaioss She was pounded to pieces by the heavy seas,. A wireless message ...

    Article : 36 words
  54. VALUABLE SILK SHIPMENT.

    The Japanese mail steamer Yawala Mara which arrived this morning brought a shipment of silk valued at £20,000. ...

    Article : 23 words
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