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  2. ANTARCTIC

    Dr. E. 'A. Wilson, leader of the scleatlfie branch of the Scott Antarctic expedition, accompanied by his wile, arrived in Hobart yesterday by the [?] ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST

    Excitement has been caused here by the report that ,United States troops are embarking at Manila for China. ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

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

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  5. AGRICULTURE

    The Irrigation congress which is being attended by representatives from all the countries of the world, including the Hon. H. Mackenzie. Minister ...

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  6. LABOR TROUBLES

    A crisis has been precipitated by the rejection by the Master Cotton Spinners of the men's proposals for a settlement of their dispute. ...

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  7. AVIATION

    A telegram has been received in London that, the aviator Frohlmann, who yesterday fell from a height of 100 feet, died of his Injuries last ...

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  8. EPITOME

    Heavy floods Jn tile Campbell Town dis[?]er. Henry Hatfield convicted for the 27th time in City Police Court ...

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  9. AMERICAN'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Brooklns, who yesterday made a successful trial flight with a passenger here made a start to-day for the £2000 prize offered by the Chicago ...

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  10. SENATE.

    The Senate dealt further with the Navigation Bill, but made no important amendments. ...

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  11. JAPANESE FLEET.

    A considerable effort being made to make it appear that there has been on the part of Japan a recurrence of the naval expansion fever, which ...

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  12. HOUSE OF- REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives further consideration was given to the Land Tax Assessment Bill Mr. Hughes moved the following ...

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  13. MINERS RIOTING.

    A riot of miners at Monarch has resulted In the death of one man and Injuries to several others. Much property has been destroyed, ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES.

    Mr. Mackenzie is proceeding to Spokane to study Irrigation plants, and dry farming methods In the States of Montana. Idaho, Washington, ...

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  15. BERLIN RIOTS.

    Twelve of the alleged leaders of the Moabit rioters in Berlin have been arrested, and a TO being kept in cus-to-day, A hundred others were also ...

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  16. PATRIOTIC KOREANS.

    Since the annexation of Korea a number of prominent Koreans have committed suicide, stating that they did so in order to accompany their ...

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  17. KING OF ITALY.

    The King of Italy and his cousin, the Count of Turin, had a narrow escape yesterday while inspecting the aeroplanes and the aerodrome here. ...

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  18. FURTHER SKIRMISHES.

    Several minor skirmishes took place to-night, and shots were tired. About 20 persons were seriously Injured. The Minister for the Interior ...

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  19. DISAFFECTION IN CHINA

    Advices received front American officials in the Orient indicate a critical situation in China, and the possibility of an outbreak, similar lo the ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. UNITED STATES

    The State ticket of the Socialist and Labor party was filed with the Secretary of State to-day. Mr. Frank Pass[?]on is the candidate for the ...

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  21. FREE KINDERGARTEN

    {No abstract available}

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  22. WILD NIGHT'S RIOTING.

    Realising that unless the strike disorders in" the Moabit section were speedily suppressed, the capital would soon be in the grasp of lawlessness, ...

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  23. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.

    The final conference to decide what candidate's name should be before the Democratic State convention to-morow. began at midnight. ...

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  24. FRENCH TEAM.

    The French team to compete at the American aviation meeting at New York comprises Leblanc. Latham, and Morane. Each is putting the finishing ...

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  25. CARNARVON BAY WRECK

    The court of marine Inquiry commenced an investigation to-day into the loss of the ship Carnarvon Bay off King Island on September 15. ...

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  26. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    Active preparations are being made for the Festival of Empire, will take place in July, 1910. Great results are promised, and if Australia ...

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  27. FUNERAL OF CHAVEZ.

    The funeral of M. Chavez, who died from his injuries received )n the trans-Alpine flight, took place at Domodossola to-day. It was ...

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  28. ELECTION BRIBERY.

    Representative' B[?]kemeyer of the Lorimer investigation committee, today stated that he had received £200 for voting for Lorimer. This makes ...

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  29. PREFERENCE

    The tariff reformers of Great Britain regard the report of the Royal Commission on the West Indian trade with Canada with increasing ...

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  30. ENGLISH DECADENCE

    Mr. Robert Blatchford, the Socialist writer, in the course of an article In the "Clarion," appropos of the army manoeuvres, says: — ...

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  31. CHINESE LABOR

    With reference to the reported proposal to import Chinese fur the construction st[?]ction of the Grand Trunk Pa[?]lic railway the "Morning Post" say[?] ...

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  32. CABLE NEWS

    Mr. R. Macmillan, editor of the 'Stock and Station Journal" (Sydney), who has been attending the Journalists" Institute Conference in ...

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  33. MYSTERIOUS MURDER

    The doctor who held a post mortem examination on tho body of Lazzia Anderson, report that they will u have something sensational to say on ...

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  34. THE FISHERIES

    Owing to the almost complete failure of shore fisheries during the season closing, it is feared that the privations of the Labrador fishermen will ...

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  35. DUTCH SQUADRON

    The Dutch squadron arrived from Sydney on schedule time this morning end berthed at Port Melbourne. There was a large crowd of spectators on ...

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  36. FLOODS AT CAMPBELL TOWN

    A correspondent writing from Campbell Town on Thursday states:— It is still raining, but not so heavily. The Elizabeth and Macquarie rivers ...

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  37. CHOLERA

    Cholera has now a firm hold on the city. The reports average a dozen new cases daily. Several deaths have occurred at Trebizond, and the situation ...

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  38. POLICE RAID

    The brokerage firm of Sheftels, one the largest club -brokerages In the county, was raided by the police this afternoon. Sheftels and six clerks ...

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  39. EMIGRATION

    Sir J. W. Taverner (Agent-General for Victoria) states that there is no foundation for the "Argus" report of friction with the Hon. H. Mackenzie, ...

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  40. WIRELESS MESSAGE

    Mr. J. A. A. Pike, the well-known wireless telegraph expert, who has a station at Arncliff, near Sydney, is on hoard the steamer Makura which left ...

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  41. WHEAT MARKETS

    Wheat, October, 37/2 5-8d; December, 37/3 5-8d; March. 37/4 1-8d. ...

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  42. LAUNCESTON SHOW

    The exhibition of horses, entitle, sheep, pigs dogs. poultry, pigeons, machinery, implements, apples, etc., to be held in Launceston on Tuesday. ...

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  43. COINERS ARRESTED

    False metal, enough to make half a million dollars worth of gold pieces has been taken by the police on a raid on a counterfeiter's den here. ...

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  44. A GlRL'S RUSE

    A young woman, Elsie Jones, hag [?]ted that a story told by her as to how she was bound and gagged was a fabrication. ...

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  45. CANADIAN OFFICERS

    The King has ordered daily -bulletins to the sent him concerning the condition of those officers of the Queen's Own Canadian Regiment, now ...

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  46. BOXING

    Miles M'Leod, who aspires to wrest the boxing championship from Johnson, boxed to-day with Jon Choynski. At the conclusion of the bout the ...

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  47. TEMPERANCE

    During the visit of the Overseas Premiers to the Imperial Conference next year an imperial Temperance Congress will be held to consider the ...

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  48. POSTAL OFFICIAL ARRESTED

    F. R. Grubb, post office assistant at! Stanley, was arrested to-day on a, charge of having tampered with registered letters, etc. ...

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  49. RACING

    Sir. Fa[?]rle's Lemberg compensated his owner tor his recent defeat In the St. Leger by winning the Jockey dub States at Newmarket to-day. ...

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  50. GREAT FIRE

    The plant and works of the American Olive Company, the largest In the world, have been destroyed by fire, occasioning great loss. ...

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  51. ZEEHAN

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  52. VICTORIAN REVENUE

    The Victorian revenue returns for the first quarter of the current financial year reflect the prosperity of the State in showing an increase, as ...

    Article : 74 words
  53. THE SMELTERS PROBLEM

    The select committee's Inquiry Into the stoppage of the Tasmanian Smelting Company's operations was continued to-day. ...

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  54. BANK RATE

    The Bank of England raised -the discount rate to-day to 4 per cent. The advance is due to the large output of gold in Egypt and Turkey, and the ...

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  55. COTTON TRADE

    In consequence of the high price of roll cotton and the general depression of the trade, seven of the largest cotton, mills to the district will shut ...

    Article : 42 words
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