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  2. GENERAL CABLES,

    On Thursday last a woman named Margaret Neilson, who. dressed as a laboring man, had been earning a living by loading wherries, was seriously ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives the debate on the Referend[?] Bill was continued by Mr. W. K. Johnson (N.S.W.). who quoted extracts to ...

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN,

    Senator Long was on a visit to Hebart yesterday. He left by the evening mail train for Launceston, en route to Melbourne. ...

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  5. WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    There appears now to be excellent prospects of peace being concluded without much more Woodshed. The Turkish Minister Tor Foreign Affairs ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Lloyd-George, speaking at Kirkcaldy yesterday, referred to the Unionist charge that the Government destroying the Commons as a ...

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  7. GERMANY AND VATIGAN

    According to the "Frankfurter rang" there is some controversy exiting between the Imperial German Gov. eminent and the Vatican. The ...

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  8. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    An outbreak of loot and mouth disease has been reported from Ashford, in Kent, A few days age it was announced that ...

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  9. SERVIAN TROOPS PRAISED.

    The foreign military attaches are unstinted in praising the Servian infantry. but while the artillery is excellent the cavalry Is only mediocre. ...

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  10. DIAMOND ROBBERY ARREST.

    A taxi-cab driver named Stanley has been arrested in connection with the recent theft of £1300 worth of diamonds from Mr. Goldberg, a Halton ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    In consequence of the prosperity of the shipping trade, the Shipping Federation has decided to substantially increase wages from January 3. ...

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  12. BRITISH STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The German liner Cape Ortegal has I arrived in port with the rescued crew the British steamer Barcelona, which foundered during a gale in the ...

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  13. ERNEST TERAH HOOLEY.

    Ernest Terah Hooley, the wall-known company promoter, who was sentenced to twelve months' Imprisonment in February last on a charge of having ...

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  14. BIG FIRE IN GLASGOW.

    There was a big lire in Glasgow last night, when Messrs. Campbell and Company's warehouses were destroyed. The City Hall was also threatened by ...

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  15. LACK OF LABOR IN COTTON MILLS.

    The Lancashire cotton trade Is becoming to such an extent that there is considerable difficulty in securing weavers. Many old women who ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The third Austrian Dreadnought, the Prince Eugene, has been launched at Trieste. ...

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  17. RAILWAY TROUBLE THREATENED

    There are signs of threatening trouble in the railway world. M: Warkdon. se[?]retary of the Railway Clerks' Union, has stated that the ...

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  18. ECHO OF RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    The Supreme Prize Court has dismissed the claims of the American owners of cargo in the steamer Knight Commander, which was sunk during ...

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  19. A COOL CUSTOMER.

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  20. KING FERDINAND'S EGOISM.

    In Greek circles it is asserted that King Ferdinand brought about the peace negotiations with the view of self-aggrandisement at Greece's ...

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  21. MONTENEGRIN INVESTMENT OF SCUTARI.

    Thirty thousand Montenegrans are Investing Scutari. Turkish deserters declare that there Is great distress at Taraboseb. ...

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  22. THE KING AND THE TURF.

    Sir John Thorsby has definitely stated at the Gimcrack Club that the King is not retiring from the turf. His Majesty has informed Lord Derby ...

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  23. THE MATERNITY GRANT.

    In tile House of Representatives to-day. Colonel Ryrle (N.S.W.) s[?]d that he had received n letter from a const intent to the effect that a ...

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  24. SERVIA AND THE ADRIATIC.

    The Servian Government Press Bureau has issued a communique stating that It Is the opinion in authoritative circles that, owing to the attitude ...

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  25. BREAKING GAOL.

    James Henry Townlev, who wag arrested last month at Prahrnn (V.). was charged to-day at the Criminal Court with having broken gaol when ...

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  26. COMPULSORY. SERVICE.

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Warrington yesterday, championed Lord Roberts against the recent criticisms of Lord Haldane. ...

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  27. TURKISH NAVAL OFFICERS' PLUCK.

    The Turkish naval officers have way come rather well out of the small part that the navy has played the war. After the cruiser ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL.

    Tho wool sales yesterday were spirited, all classes haying a hardening tendency. The following clips were sold: —Bnndare, 14d„ 13d.; Corec, 13½d , ...

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  29. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes were particularly active at Aberdeen on Friday, when Mr. Lloyd-George addressed a large meeting. One of the suffragettes, it ...

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  30. THE ALLIES' TERMS.

    The Vienna press considers that the climax of the crisis has passed. The "Neuc Freio Presse" says that the Turkish peace delegates have rejected ...

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  31. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    The Lady of Frederick Chariest Mamies, a foreman baker, was found the railway line at Harris Park near Parramatta, on Sunday morning, ...

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  32. CHINA AMD JAPAN TRADE.

    Speaking at the opening of the new premises of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce to-day, the State Governor (Lord Chelmsford I sounded a note of ...

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  33. FRENCH SHIP AT MUSKAT.

    The Admiralty is without information regarding the projected visit of a French cruiser at Muskat. Under an old agreement several ...

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  34. CLAIMS MADE AND PAID.'

    Since tho Maternity Ropus Act took effect, 6000 claims have been paid. 40 rejected, and 1415 are under consideration. ...

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  35. WAIHI STRIKE.

    The Walhi strike, which lasted 20 weeks and meant a loss of £146,000 to the men in wares, and In gold yield a less of £450,000 was ...

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  36. THE PROPOSED POWERS' CONFERENCE.

    It is stated in Paris that the Triple Alliance has agreed to the principle of an International conference, as suggested by Sir Edward Grey, 'but it ...

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  37. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    Prince Lichnowsky, the German Ambassador to Great Britain, spoke yesterday at a meeting of the Royal Society. He raid that the close ...

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  38. MRS. PANKHURST'S LIABILITY.

    The "Dally Mail," in discussing the recent suffragette outrages, draws the attention of the Home Secretary (Mr. M'Kenna) to the liability of Mrs, ...

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  39. LEAPED FROM A BRIDGE.

    Albert Blo[?]hl, a seaman, jumped from the coping of the Tribune street railway bridge South Brisbane, this [?]ng as a train was crossing. ...

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  40. SUGAR COMMISSION'S REPORT

    In the House or Representatives today Mr. Higgs (Q.) asked when the Sugar Commission's report would be ready, and if there would be an ...

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  41. THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent, states that the Bulgarians are nightly creeping closer to Adrianople, and making ...

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  42. FRANCO-SPANISH TREATY.

    "The Times" yesterday published some details of the Franco-Spanish Moroccan treats, in which is a clause binding Spain not to .fortify the coast ...

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  43. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    "The Times," in 'commenting on the winning of the Davis Cup by the British Isles, says that the result of the matches came as a surprise, as ...

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  44. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    "The Times'" correspondent at Delhi says that the Government of India is unaware of the offer of the nine ships to the British Navy made ...

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  45. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE

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  46. LUNATIC DROWNED.

    At an inquest at the Lunatic Asylam to-day the evidence showed that a patient when sufferng from fits hail all unconquerable thirst, and when ...

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  47. IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN

    It Is intended to erect a wireless Installation at Darwin of from 1500 £000 kilowatts, in order to communicate with Singapore, and thus ...

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  48. PLAYING CIRCUS.

    Two young men were Amusing themselves at Stratford oil Saturday by playing circus. Included. In their programme was a mock duel, and two ...

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  49. BLACK AND WHITE TRAGEDY.

    Following a convivial gathering in house la Bloomsbury of negro music hall artists early this morning, negress shot dead on the staircase an ...

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  50. EMPIRE NATIONALITY.

    Mr. Balfour, in addressing a meeting connection with the St. Andrew's Day festival yesterday, referred to the Scottish spirit of nationality, and said ...

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  51. JAPAN IN KOREA.

    A crisis has arisen in the Japanese Cabinet owing to Baron Nychara, the Minister for War, refusing to accept the Cabinet's rejection of the ...

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  52. PAPUAN OIL DISCOVERY.

    Mr. C. H. Locke has been selected as the Federal oil expert. He is to [?]ne in December with a plant to test the [?] on ...

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  53. FEDERAL NOTE CIRCULATION.

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  54. DROWNED WHILST BATHING

    Louis Neale (28) of Melbourne, was drowned while bathing oft the yacht A[?]kl yesterday. It Is supposed that he was seized with cramp while in ...

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  55. SUFFERING SOLDIERS.

    Although the streets it Pera, Stambul End Scutari. ln Asia Minor, are thron[?]ed with the lame and disabled remnants of the Turkish Army, there ...

    Article : 141 words
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