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  2. CABLES.

    Enraged by a rumor of the arrest of a local Republican leader during the Ministerial elections, a mob of dockers, captured a polling-booth, and stoned ...

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  3. CABLES.

    In a letter to the press, Lord Cland Hamilton. M.P., who is chairman of the Great Eastern Railways Company and of the Employers’ Liability Assura[?] ...

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  4. CABLES

    Intelligence has been received of a mutiny among the Imperialist troops stationed at Tsin-Kiang-pu, near Nankin, in the province of Kiang-su. ...

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  5. CABLES.

    The Arab forces continued their attack on the Italian outposts to-day, in the form of an artillery duel, which, however, was comparatively resultless. ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    About 50 gentienmen sat dawn at Wil- Viams Hotel last evening to show their appreciation of Mr T. Cliford on the [?] of his approaching marriage to Miss ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

    Speaking at D[?]medin, Mr Millar, Minister for Railways said he aspired to the Premiership if Sir Joseph Ward should leave New Zealand. The ...

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  8. YUAN SHI-KAI.

    Although Yuan Shih-kai was reported by the Pekin correapondent, of the New York “Herald” to have made a non-committal reply to the Queen ...

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  9. A WAR CORRESPONDENT’S EN-TERPRISE.

    General Caneva, the Italian commander in Tripoli, has withdrawn the permit from the correspondent of the “Daily Mirror,” on account of his ...

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  10. LABOR PARTY CONFERENCE.

    The Independent Labor party has given notice of an amendment, to be proposed at the annual cpmference of the party, to be held in January next, ...

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  11. PACIFIC COAST WHITE.

    The Govemment contemplatea introdicing anti-Asiatic legislation, with a view to heaping the Pacific, coast white. Representations have been ...

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  12. INTEREST ON LOAN.

    It is feared that the Chinese Govornment will be unable to pay the interest due on the 5th December on the Anglo-German 5 per cent, loan of ...

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  13. WESTRALIAN KING'S PRIZE.

    R. Edmonds, of New South Wales, won the King’s Prize by three points, in the final Edmonds scored 48 points out of a possible 50. ...

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  14. GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    Extraordinary statements were made by Mr A. Ponsonby, Liberal M.P. for Stirling Burghs, Sir W. P. Byles. Liberal member for Salford North, and ...

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  15. LABOR EXCHANGES.

    The Board of Trade has issued a report stating that, apart from casual workers, aplications for situations addressed to the various labor exchanges ...

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  16. PROPOSED COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The Financial News” says that the pdoposed Commonwealth Bank lacks the element of sound banking. The plea that the Commonwealth’s credit would ...

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  17. IRISH ENVOYS.

    The Irish envoys, Messrs Donovan, Hazelton and Redmond, arrived here this morning, and were welcomed by a number of leading Irishmen, Later ...

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  18. PROTECTION OF EUROPEANS

    A large body of American troops have been mobilised in readiness to sail for China. It is understood here that President Taft intends to land 10,000 ...

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  19. MINERS’ FEDERATION.

    The Miners’ Federation Conference, which has been considering the question of a general, strike In order to induce the payment of a mini mum wage has ...

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  20. GRAVE AND DELICATE ISSUES.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr C. S. Goldman, Unionist member for Penryn and Falmouth, enquired whether further light would be thrown on the ...

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  21. AMERICAN INTERVENTION.

    The United State Government has caused it to be unofficially announced that a force of 4000 troop swill to held in readiness in the Philippines for ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    By the magnificent programmes that they hare been introducing since the inauguration of the Colisenum Photo Plays the management have firmly, ...

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  23. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At last night’s meeting of the Warringah Shire Counril there were a number of lively passages in committee. Councillors disagreed, and hot words ...

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  24. EASTERN EXTENSION COMPANY.

    The directors of the Eastern Telegraph Company Ltd. have announced that all the employee of the company have been allotted a bonus of one ...

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  25. MARYBOROUGH SUPREME COURT.

    Honor the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) presided at the Supreme Court to-day. Thomas John Toohey, a young man, ...

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  26. SKUTHORP'S BUCKJUMPERS.

    A large attendance greeted Skuthorp's clever company at the Stadium last night, whan the exciting, programme [?] the first two nights was repeated. ...

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  27. BATTLE IMMINENT AT NANKIN.

    A battle between, the rebels and the Imperialists is imminent at Nankin, where General Chang's, troops are committing excesses. Every Chinese found ...

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  28. MINERS IN CONFERENCE.

    The Miners’ Federation has discussed a resolution in favorof taking an immediate ballot on the question of a general strike, but an amendment in favor ...

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  29. AN IMPORTANT GERMAN MES-SAGE.

    Advices brought by the mail steamer Marama state that the German cruiser Cormorant called at Suva, and asked for permission to send an important ...

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  30. EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE.

    The annual excursion in connection with St. David's Church and Sunday school is advertised to take place on Friday 24th November Prices as ...

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  31. RENTS IN SYDNEY.

    Giving evidence before the Select Committee, Henry Brown, council clerk, at Marrickville, attributed the extraordinary increase in rents to the great ...

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  32. YUAN AS PREMIER.

    Yuan-Shih-kai will form a Ministry and carry on the Government with the support of as many provinces as possible, allowing the remainder to retain ...

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  33. THE QUESTION OF PICKETING.

    A r[?] to be submitted to a conference of the Independent Labor party to beld Birmingham in January, will be one in favor of declaring a ...

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  34. SYDNEY ART UNION.

    Some very valuable prizes are being offered by the Sydney Hospital Centenary committee in connection, with [?] great art union to celebrate the ...

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  35. A CHURCH ROBBED.

    A serions robbery has occurred at Stavelot seven miles south-east of Spa. Thieves entered the Church of St. Rentable, and stole a large quantity of ...

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  36. CITY ENTERTAINERS.

    An all star holiday programme will be provided at Her Majesty's Theatre by the above popular combination. Four star end men, in Gus Deno, Jack Risby, ...

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  37. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT IN CANADA.

    The various Consuls-General accredited to the-Dominion Government received special recognition at the viceregal drawing-room, the Duke of ...

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  38. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has notified that under the national insurance scheme Wales and Monmouthshire will he given a special ...

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  39. THE [?]LEBE MYSTERY.

    A sale this morning of the metallurgical plant of Henry Trevascus, victim of the Glebe murder, realised £3 4s. When the police were turning over the ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. ROWING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  41. GENERAL CA[?]LE NEWS.

    The Institute of British Arch[?]tects has requested its menbers not to take part in the conpetion in connection with the designs for laying out the ...

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  42. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    A specially attractive programme has been prepawl at the Alfred Hall for the week, commencing to-night. In the dramatic section there will be the four ...

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  43. NE TEMERE DEGREE.

    At a meeting held yesterday to protest against the No Temere decree, a letter was read from the Primate of England, regretting that tho Roman ...

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  44. SPORTING NEWS.

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  45. BRITISH EDUCATION BILL.

    The Nonconformist members of the House of Commons have resolved to urge the Government to introduce the [?]tion Bill next session. ...

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  46. EMBASSIES AND EMIGRATION

    Following upon the action of European embassies in supplying Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, with particulars of legislation ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. COMPANIES IN DIFACULTIES.

    An official receiver and manager have been appointed to the thamies Iron Works Ship Building and Engineering Company Ltd. This company ...

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  48. BOYS FOB HEW ZEALAND.

    Mr Thomas Sedgwick is holding meetings in various parts of England, and is emphasising the success attending the emigration of boys to New ...

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  49. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 words
  50. SYDNEY WHARF LABORERS.

    In the Industrial Court Judge Scholes has been asked by representatives of the wharf laborers, as well as by the employees, to andertake the ...

    Article : 115 words
  51. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS.

    There was another large house at the Mechanics’ Hall last night for the second performance of the Scarlet Troubadours. The programme proved an exceedingly ...

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  52. AVOCA.

    On Wednesday last a picnic promoted the various Sunday schools in this district, was held at Eversley. A special train conveyed the visitors to the ...

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  53. CRICKET.

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  54. SWIFT BALLOON FLIGHT.

    Two French aeronauts, M. Biename and M. Rumpel-Maber, who attempted a balloon flight from Compiegne, 52 miles north-east of Paris, to St. ...

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  55. KING AND QUEEN.

    The B. and O. Company’s new steamer Medina, with King George and Queen Mary aboard, proceeded to-day on her voyage to India. ...

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  56. NICOLA-THE GREAT MAGICIAN.

    The Melbourne "Argus," writing about Nicola says:—“On Saturday evening the Athenaeum Hal was a fairyland whepe flowers grew megically, where Aladdin's ...

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  57. PURCHASE OF PACIFIC ISLANDS

    It is reported, that Fanning Island and Washington Island, in the South Pacific, hare been purchased by a syndicate of Canadian and British ...

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  58. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Attorney-General stated in the Legislative Assembly, yesterday that when the Government considered the subject of the redistribution of seats ...

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  59. THETHAMESSHIP-BUILDING WORKS.

    The three thousand five hundred employes of the Thames [?]ron Works Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, to which, an official receiver and manager ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Colonial Office has not yet forwarded the Coronation medals which were granted to the body of New South Wales cadets who visited ...

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  61. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    This Australasian Bugsby football team, at present touring Great Britain, to-day met a team at Leigh, in Lancashire, and the match resulted [?] ...

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  62. DE VILLIERS AT THE MECHANICS.

    De Villiers, the masher illusionist of the age, who is to appear here on Saturday night, supported by a company of high class artists, gave a most ...

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  63. GARABAD[?]

    Light rain fell on Wednesday, but was of little con[?] scarcely laying the [?] would be welcomed as the gras is beginning to dry off. ...

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  64. SHAKESPEARE COLLECTION SOLD FOR £20,000.

    The News,” in its issue to night announces that collection of Shakespearian books belonging to the late Mr A. H. Huth, who died in ...

    Article : 64 words
  65. A DARINC AIRMAN

    The most daring of German aviators, Alfred Pietschker, while a[?]roplaning at Johannisthal Silesia Austria, fell a distance of 90 feet, and was killed. ...

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  66. MORE DEFECTIVE POWDER.

    It is stated that the French battleship Diderot has landed her amm[?] tion for examinstion, with the result that all was found to be damaged. ...

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  67. COMMONWEALTH RIFLE ASSOCIA-TION.

    It was stated at the annual meeting of the council of the Commonewalth Rifie [?]ciation that the Minister for D[?] Pearce had [?] ...

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  68. SMYTHESDALE.

    He monthly meeting of the above institute was adjourned, an the motion of the chairman. Mr [?] on [?]ccount of the lamented death of Capt. ...

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  69. SUICIDE AT SEA.

    Mr Max, a well-known American sportsmen and balloonist, who won the Gordon Bennett Cup two years ago, committed suicide yesterday by ...

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  70. SOWLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 words
  71. Advertising

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  72. MAORI TEAM.

    A team of fobtbalers from the Maori Tillage in London met a [?] team to-day. The game res[?] in as [?] win for the county the [?] ...

    Article : 38 words
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