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  2. CELLAR MYSTERY

    The inquest concerning the Crippen case was resumed to-day. Inspector Dew was the first witness examined, and he practically repeated ...

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  3. EPITOME

    The Marine Board yesterday and transacted a quantity of business. The unsatisfactory time bail service and alleged delay in granting ...

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  4. LABOR MATTERS

    Twelve thousand miners In the Cambrian mines. In South Wales, went on strike this morning In violation of the orders of their leaders; who ...

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  5. MR. ROOSEVELT

    Mr. Roosevelt, confident of his opportunity arriving to make a bid for the chairmanship of the New York Republican Convention, is preparing a big ...

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  6. AVIATION

    The great aeroplane flight over the Alps, from Switzerland to Italy, was started to-day, in spite of a gale which was blowing. Although several ...

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  7. PARLIAMENTARY TOUR

    The Parliamentary party left Burnie this [?], the weather being [?]ably one at the start but during the afternoon some heavy [?] ...

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  8. IRISH RAILWAYS

    The London correspondents of the Dublin press, in discussing the advis[?] of the State taking over the Irish railways, quote the “Sydney ...

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  9. FLIGHT ABANDONED.

    After a daring attempt to make the passage or the Alps, Chavez and Wey-man were forced to abandon the project, and returned to earth near the ...

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  10. FAR-REACHING RESULTS

    The labor situation throughout England is critical, and attention from all parts of the country is concentrated on the miners’ next move. ...

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  11. AMERICAN APPLES

    Arrangements are being made in ship 4500 boxes of Eastern Washington apples to Australia. They will be sent within two weeks. It is ...

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  12. PLUMBERS’ STRIKE.

    Four hundred plumbers, who are on strike here have threatened that unless a settlement of their dispute is reached by Wednesday, they will hold ...

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  13. UNITED STATES

    Senator Burrows, the chairman of the Senate committee appointed to Investigate the allegations concerning charge of bribery In connection with ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Federal Senate and House of Representatives met to-day. ...

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  15. BISHOP MACLAGAN

    The death is announced of the Most Rev. William Dalrymple Maclagan, late Archbishop of York. Dr. Maclagan was born in 1826, and ...

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  16. SUGAR FRAUDS

    With respect to the, conspiracy Which has been discovered In the American Sugar Refining Company. to defraud the United States Government ...

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  17. RISKY VOYAGE

    Captain Larsen to-day made a successful trip in a motor boat from the foot of the Niagara Falls to within a mile of Lewiston, a distance of four ...

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  18. TAXING THE LAND

    Mr. Fisher, just before midnight, concluded his speech in reply to the second reading of the Laud Tax Bill. He circulated a number of proposed ...

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  19. SENATE.

    In the Senate Senator Vardon presented some petitions from [?]payers of South Australia praying the Senate to reject the Land Tax Bill. ...

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  20. MR. TAFT AND ARMAMENTS.

    Before leaving for Boston last night. Mr. Taft announced that he would recommend Congress to appropriate the sum of £500,000 for the ...

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  21. SERIOUS ACCIDENT

    A serious accident yesterday befell Mr. Henry St. Yves, the well-known Marathon runner. Mr. St. Yves was competing in a professional motor ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA

    A joint scheme of immigration was discussed at a private meeting of the Transvaal land companies to-day. ...

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  23. CHINESE NAVY

    Mr. Charles Schwab, a former president of the United States Steel Corporation, is meeting Prince Tsal Hsu, the Chinese Minister for Marine, this ...

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  24. MR TAFT’S CANDIDATURE.

    It was notified here to-day that Mr Taft is willing to run for the Presidency if he is nominated, and If his friends think that there is a ch[?] ...

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  25. GENERAL BOTHA.

    In spite or his defeat for the constituency of East Pretoria, General Botha has announced that he will not resign the Premiership. This means that ...

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  26. NORTHERN TERRITORY BILL.

    The Northern Territory Bill passed the second reading, and some preliminary clauses were passed in committee. ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS THEFT

    A mysterious ocean theft has been reported here. Ten bales of the rarest Chinese silk, valued at £800, were stolen from the strong room of ...

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  28. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Fisher, in reply to Mr. Matoney. said that he would allow Australian artists to submit designs in ...

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  29. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The “Union Jack” Industries League has announced that It’s exhibition, to be held in 1915, will demonstrate the resources of the Empire. It is ...

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  30. ARGENTINA

    The arrest is announced at Buenos Ayres of the leaders of the Radical party, who are accused of being implicated in a plot to assassinate ...

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  31. FOOTBALL

    In the first division of the English League on Saturday Sheffield beat, Liverpool at the Association game. ...

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  32. CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS

    A case in which Alfred Brannan, Waster of the steamship Frandale, (was called on to show cause why his certificate should not he cancelled ...

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  33. SHOOTING OUTRAGE

    A shooting outrage occurred here to-night during an exhibition of moving pictures in the roofless aerodrome, the victim being a Mr. Rudolp ...

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  34. BOXING

    Fighting Wick Nelso last night beat the Dixie Kid on points in a ten rounds contest. The latter Is generally recognised as the welter weight ...

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  35. FATHER VAUGHAN

    The Rev. Dr. Graham, or the Baptist Church, has announced that he will pick up the gauntlet thrown down by Father Vaughan in his recent ...

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  36. SENATOR CLEMONS

    In the Senate to-day Senator Clem[?] made a personal explanation with reference to a conversation which he recently stated had occurred between ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The two Australian destroyers. Yarra and Parramatta, which left Portsmouth to-day. were signalled by wireless from the Lizard. A message was received ...

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  38. CANADIAN POLITICS

    The strength which is being developed by the Bourassa Nationalist movement in the Province of Quebec is giving the Government some ...

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  39. SPY SCARE

    A special despatch states that two German officers were arrested at Moscow, but have been liberated, as it was found that the suspicion of ...

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  40. CARNARVON BAY WRECK

    The Government steamer, Lady Loch, this evening returned from a tempestuous and unsuccessful search of the eastern shore of King Island, ...

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  41. SITE SELECTED

    It has been announced that an excellent site has been selected for a smart Commonwealth office for Australia. ...

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  42. NEW YORK PAPERS

    The “Evening Post” has published a letter telling of Mr. Gaynor’s impressions at the time when he was shot, when embarking for a European trip a ...

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  43. RICHMOND DISASTER

    The Attorney-General announced today that in view of the finding of the board appointed to inquire into the Richmond railway disaster, that the ...

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  44. WHEAT MARKETS

    The latest quotations on the wheat market were as follow:—October shipments, 3-7/3¾, December 37/4½, March 87/4 7-8. ...

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  45. RECEPTION AT ZEEHAN.

    The visiting Parliamentarians were tendered a public reception in the Gaety Theatre. The audience was a large and representative one. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

    Recently the Minister for Customs announced his intention of considering the advisableness of sending a representative of the Commonwealth ...

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  47. SCARCITY OF MEAT

    The storm of discontent caused by the scarcity of, meat in Germany is continuing unabated. The various municipalities are ...

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  48. VISIBLE SUPPLY.

    The visible supply of wheat in the United States as estimated on Saturday is 29,207,000 bushels, and In Canada 3,290,000 bushels. ...

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  49. CHOLERA

    In Naples 150 people have succumbed to cholera. The death rate amounts to 80 per cent of the persons seized by the disease. ...

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  50. ANIMAL INSTINCTS

    The Indians and the oldtimers predict that the coming winter will be one of the coldest on record. They point to the fact that the fur-bearing ...

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  51. I.O.O.F.

    The hundredth anniversary of the Independent Order of Oddfellows win occur in 1919, by which date Mr. Goodwin, the grand secretary, ...

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  52. LAND TAX BILL.

    The Land Tax Bill debate has closed. Mr. Deakin’s amendment was rejected by 30 votes 18, and the ...

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  53. LAUNCH CAPSIZES

    A launch to-day capsized In a strong tide rip off Prospect Point, Involving the loss of three lives. ...

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