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  2. CABLES.

    There are indications that the House of Lords will pass the National Insurance Bill without amendment thus declining responsibility for the details of ...

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  3. CABLES.

    Feverish efforts were made to finish the decorations before the arrival of the Royal yacht. Public excitement over, the arrival of ...

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  4. CABLES

    The strike of street-cleaners, who ceased work early in November as a protest against their duties being performed solely at night, continues. ...

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  5. CABLES.

    John McNamara, secretary of the International Bridge and Iron Struc, tural Workers’ Union, who has been under arrest since April last on suspicion ...

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  6. CABLES.

    Deports received here statu that the revolutionaries are very active in Southern Manchuria. A sharp conflict took place at Wafan-tsen, which ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Antarctic ship Aurora left her berth at King’s Wharf on her way to polar regions to-day. Long before the hour of starting large crowds assembled ...

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  8. THE OFFICIAL RECEPTION.

    Fine weather favored th arrival yesterday of he Royal yacht Medina with the King and Queen on bard. The sun shone brightly and the harbor ...

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  9. REVOLUTIONARY SUCCESS.

    The revolutionists have captured the Purple Mountains, to the east of Nankin, after a brilliant combined attack. ...

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  10. LORD LANSDOWNE'S INDICT-MENT.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, addressing 1340 delegates of the Liberal Unionists’ Council at Derby, said the Government had embarked upon a ...

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  11. THE RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    The invitation recently, issued by Mr S. C. Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, on behalf of the Government, to the railway companies and ...

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  12. THE CITY OCCUPIED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Shanghai reports that the revolutionists have occupred Nankin. ...

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  13. FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN.

    Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has written, an interesting letter to Lord Lytton, one of the leaders of the Women's Suffrage ...

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  14. NEW HEBRIDES.

    A special article appears in the “Morning Post," dealing with the announcement that, the British Foreign Office is discussing the question of the ...

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  15. GERMAN METAL WORKERS’ DISPUTE.

    Terms of settlement in connection with the strike of German metal-workers were recently arranged between representatives of the employers and the ...

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  16. NO DAMAGE DONE.

    The steamer Koonoowara, belonging to the Howard Smith Co., went [?] off Woody lsland early on Thursday morning. The vessel got off about ...

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  17. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr R. D. Joynt, of the Church Mission Association of Melbourne, is at present in Sydney. He has been for three years and a half at the Roper River ...

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  18. PEERAGE ROMANCE.

    An interesting chapter in a Peerage romance is provided by the will of the late Countoss of Seafield, one of the greatest landowners in the kingdom, ...

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  19. AN IMMENSE SENSATION.

    The result of the M'Namara Brothers trial has created an immense sensation throughout the United States. The labor organisations had defended the ...

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  20. DOCK LABORERS STRIKE.

    A strike which is likely to cause much inconvenience, has occured at Swansea. During the progress of a local strike. Messrs Houlder Bros.’ ...

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  21. RAIN IN WEST DARLING.

    The total rainfall officially recorded here on Friday was 313 points. The fall has Been general over the West Darling, district, ranging from 300 to ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND SEAMEN.

    It has been decided by the New Zealand Federated Seamen’s Union not to break away from the Arbitration Court. The Dunedin branch, by a large ...

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  23. NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL.

    The rench police are actively searching for a man named Bonnot, a notorious Lyons anarchist. At midnight a few days ago Bonnot was seen ...

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  24. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    The General Federation of Trades Unions has strongly protested against separate administration being granted to Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, under ...

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  25. MALTSTERS’ WAGES BOARD.

    Trouble has arisen over the refusal of the Factories Department to accept the nominations of Messrs R. H. Gill seeretary of the union, and T. H. Allen, to ...

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  26. BILLIARDS.

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  27. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    The Irish envoys spoke hero on Tusday evening and yesterday at Millicent. They collected £160 at Mount Gambier, and £90 at Millicent. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The men on the Dallarnal-Cordalba railway have decided by a threa to one majority, to strike, in consoquen[?] the refusal of the employers to ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    A well-known member of the Caledonian Society and an old resident in the person of Mr David Buchanan Murray, died on Friday night after a brief ...

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  30. WRECK OF A PASSENGER SHIP.

    The fate of the passengers on board the Canadian Pacific Railway Company’s steamer Tees (679 tons) is still unknown. The vessel struck a rock on ...

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  31. HOTEL AND CATERERS’ EMPLOYES' FEDERATION PROJECT.

    A sonference will be held in Melbourne on the 13th Decamber for the purpose of considering a scheme for the federation of the various State branches ...

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  32. TELEPHONE INVESTICATIONS.

    Mr J. Hesketh, Chief Electrical Engineer for the postal and Telegraph De-Partment, is on a visit to Sydney. Mr Hesketh stated that he was not aware ...

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  33. WRECKED STEAMER BEACH

    It is expected that the cargo of the steamer Beachy, which went ashore last weekon the Minikoi Atoll, off the south-west coast of India, will be saved. ...

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  34. DOCTORS’ ATTITUDE.

    The members of the medical profession as a whole are opposed to the aoceptance of Mr Lloyd-George's Proffered amendments, which it is declared ...

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  35. WHAT WAR COSTS.

    The enormous expenditure that a way between two great European Powers would entail can be seen from the following details of the cost of the ...

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  36. ADLEAIOE AERATED WATER TRADE.

    The strike in the aerated water trade has been settled The men will be allowed a minimum wage of 8s per day, asd 48 hours a week. An average of [?] ...

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  37. WOULD-BE ASSASSIAN SENTENCED.

    On the 5th October last, a Dalmatian named Nikolaus Njegus, fired four ahots in the Austrian Chamber fat the Minister for Justice, Dr von Hockenburger. ...

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  38. ADELAIDE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    On Saturday the annual municipal elections took place. The result was highly, satisfactory, for the Lioeral party. Out of 31 direct Labor ...

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  39. ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA.

    At the instance of the Victorian Government, the Victorian Agent-General Sir John Taverner) recently advertised in the British newspapers for ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Immigration Bureau has published a statement showing that immigration fell off during the year 1910 to the extent of 40 per cent. This ...

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  41. THE AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    Hart the aviator, made several successful flights at the Victoria Park racecourse yesterday afternoon, despite exceedingly unfavorable weather, which ...

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  42. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    The following cases were treated at the Hospital during the past two days:- phyliis Schow an [?]fant, from Cardigan, out foot; Wm Smith, aged 35 ...

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  43. RATES IN FODDER MILLS.

    Instructions have been issued by the Minister for Industry that unless the overtime, rate in fodder mills is reduced the extension of the Wages Board award ...

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  44. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The manager of one of the inter State shipping companies when asked what steps were likely to be taken in the direction of making up to the companies ...

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  45. PASSENGERS ALL SAFE.

    The position of the steamer Tees is no longer dangerous The passengers have been landed safely. The tugs are now standing by The wireless ...

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  46. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Dominion Government has considered the proposal of the Commonwealth and New Zealand Governments to establish an extension of the present ...

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  47. VEHECULAR ACCIDENT.

    The Misses Bungan and Miss A. Hobill of this town had a sensational experience on Saturday ovening while returning from Kingston. The horse they were ...

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  48. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    Captain Richardson, of the steamer Paroo, which arrived this morning from Singapore, makes the following interesting report:— ...

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  49. MINING DIRECTOR’S VIEWS.

    The chairman of directors (Mr. A. Maes), speaking at a meeting of the Croat Cobar Limited Mining Co., said that it was gratifying to note that the ...

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  50. RUSSO-PERSIAN CRISIS.

    A crisis has been reached in connection with Russia’s ultimatum to Persia, demanding, amongst other things, the dismissal of Mr Morgan Shuster (the ...

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  51. TAILORS AND TAILORESSES.

    The members of the New South Wales Tailors and Tailoresses' Union have demanded a conference with the employers with regard to rates of pay, ...

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  52. MASTER HAIRDRESSERS.

    The Australian Master Hairdressers and Wigmakers Association was formally registered yesterday. Objections to the registration were lodged on behalf of ...

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  53. TAKING SCRIPTURE LIERALLY.

    Religious mania appears to have been responsible for the action of a poor fellow named William Hutchings, who resides at South Melbourne in gouging ...

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  54. CLAMORING FOR ENGAGEMENT.

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed are Govent Garden on Friday, when 1500 men and youths put in an early appearance and clamored at the office ...

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  55. WEIGHTY BROADSIDES.

    According to the naval expert of the “Daily Telegraph," the five battleships included in the present year’s pro gramme, will each be capable of firing ...

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  56. BOXING.

    There were 6000 spectators at a boxing match between the lightweights "Packy" McFarland and "Harlem." Murphy. At the end of the 20 rounds ...

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  57. MURDERER RELEASED.

    On October 18th, Prince Troubetzkoi, a member of the Council of Empire, was fired at and killed by a student named Kristi, while sitting in railway ...

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  58. MARINE OFFICERS.

    Mr Justice Higgins, President of the Court of Conclliation and Arbitration, and Mr A. M. Stewart. the Registrar, left by the express this afternoon for ...

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  59. OTHER EMIGRANTS.

    The steamer Kiapara sailed yesterday with 600 immigrants for Australia, including 500 agricultural laborers for West Australia. ...

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  60. HALLWAY MISHAPS.

    A serious accident happened to a railway fireman named Edward J. Doyle this morning. Doyle was proceeding to Tallarook as relief fireman by means ...

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  61. HE TRIPO ITAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is alleged that an emissary of the Young Turks stabbed Jean Carrer, correspondent of the Paris newspaper, “Le Temps," supposing him to be an ...

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  62. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    A good selection was offered at the wool sales yesterday. Merinos had brisk sale. Competition generally was good. ...

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  63. REDUCTION IN PARCEL RATES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr Herbert Samuel) has announced the reduction of parcel rates to the United States. ...

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  64. THE NEW SOUTH WALES COL-LIERIES.

    The colliery proprietors at a meeting yesterday decided to grant a conference with the miners on the troubles in the district. Three officials of the ...

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  65. EX-GOVERNOR ASSASSINATED.

    A political murder atended with sensational circumstances was committed here to-day. As Ala-ed-Dowleh, ex-Governor of Fars, in the south-west of ...

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  66. ABOR MASSACRE.

    Dr Gregorson's native servant, who was wounded by the Abor tribesment during the treacherous attack in which his master, Noel Williamson, and 29 ...

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  67. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM.

    The Rugby football match between the Australa[?] team and Huddersheld yesterday resulted:-Huddersfield, [?] goals 4 tries; Australa is 2 goals [?] ...

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  68. A POLITICIAN'S PAYMENT.

    Mr H. E. Bolton, member of the Legislatlve Assembly for South Promantle, who is [?] a manicipal councillor for the Fremantle district in [?] ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. A WEST AUSTRALIAN STRIKE.

    The Whim Creek Co[?] Company in the north west, sued the miners who recently went on str[?] as a prot[?] agalast a [?] ...

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