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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The decision of Mr Justice Isaacs in the Coal Vend case was before the High Court of Australia (the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Barton, and Mr ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A boating accident [?] the loss or [?] occurred to-day at [?] in the Somme Department. A [?] hoat in which were seven ...

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  4. CABLES.

    The Austrian Government is taking steps to ensure that the lessons taught by the enquiry into the lass of the shall not be wasted so far as ...

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  5. CABLES

    Several newspapers publish reassuring news from Marakesh, which the pretender. El Hibi, has entered. The correspondents state that, ...

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  6. CABLES.

    The new German super-Dreadnought battleship Goeben, 23,000 tons, has concluded her speed trials. Under a forced draught she maintained for ...

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  7. CABLES.

    Rente's correspondent at Constan[?] report that owing to the con[?] in bulgaria over the [?] King Ferdinand ...

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  8. AN ARIEL EXPRESS.

    A splendid flight was made in the Pyiences Department to-day. Ascending at [?] an airman flew 190 [?] (a little over 115 miles) in ...

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  9. FORCES NEAR MARAKESH.

    Advices from Morocco state that General Mangin, with about 4000 troops, is within 75 miles of, Marakesh, and is preparing to make a dash on the ...

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  10. THE KING IN SCOTLAND.

    His Majesty the King left London on Saturday for 'Balmoral Castle. ...

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  11. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway smash occurred in the Department of Hainaut, Southern Belgium on a Sturday. Near Chateanlineau, a train became derailed and fell ...

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  12. A PERSIAN RAID.

    A number of tribesmen from the back-country made a sudden decent on Bander Abbas, a port on the Persian Gulf. The raiders looted the ...

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  13. MACHINE GUNS FOR AIRSHIPS.

    The German airships are now being equipped with machine-guns. ...

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  14. SERVIANS WANT WAR.

    [?] by 5000 Persons [?] when a resolution [?] the Sienitza [?] was afterwards ...

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  15. RACIAL HATRED IN UNITED STATES.

    Once again Springfield, Illinois, has been threatened with a serious outbreak of racial hatred. In 1908 bloody race riots occurred at Springfield, and the ...

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  16. MOROCCO’S NEW EMPEROR.

    President Fallieres has received a message from Mulai Yusef, the new Sultan of Morocco. In this Mulai Yusef expresses a ...

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  17. COLLIER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A new vessel, built to the order of the Callarah (N.S.W.) Coal Company, was launched yesterday at Port Glasgow. The steamer has been named the ...

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  18. LABOR STRUGGLES.

    One hundred, apprentices employed in the Tyneside shipbuilding wands have struck work as a protest against the deductions from their wages in ...

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  19. FRENCH TEACHERS’ UNION.

    The Minister of Education (M. Guist’hau) has issued a circular to the prefects of the various districts, instructing them to suppress the ...

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  20. FLYING IN MOROCCO.

    Remarkable aviation service has been accomplished in Morocco by lieutenant Dobu. He flew 500 miles in six days, ...

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  21. BURGLARS’ BIG HAUL.

    Burglars, who entered tho house of Count Bormani, at Milan, obtained a good haul. They got away with £400 worth of coins in addition to jewtllery ...

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  22. MINERS OBTAIN WAGES IN-CREASE.

    The Northumberland miners, who were much dissatisfied with the award under the Minimum Wage Act, have obtained an increase in their wages of ...

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  23. RUBBER SCANDALS.

    Strong exception has been taken to remarks made by the Rev. Herbert Hensley Henson, canon of Westminster Abbey, and rector of St. Margarets, ...

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  24. LAST OF EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    The parish authorities nave buried secretly the bodies of the Eastbourne murderer, Hicks Murray, and his four victims. Murray’s real identity is ...

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  25. DEAR MEAT.

    A widespread boycott of meat is in progress in many towns of Wurtemburg. The strike of meat-eaters is intended as a protest against the ...

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  26. [?] MASSACRED BY TURKES

    [?] as one feature of the manysided Bakan situation discloses a ten[?] to improve, another set of dis[?] incidents stands revealed. The ...

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  27. A STRANDED WHALE.

    A whale, about 36 feet long has been washed up on the shore at Beachport. A rather heavy sea has been running, and the whale cannot get away. Large ...

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  28. THE SUFFAGETTES.

    The Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has refused to allow the release of the Suffragettes, Gladys Evans and Mary Leigh, who nave ...

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  29. DRUGGED WHISKY TRAGEDY.

    Two foreigners have been arrested in connection with the tragedy in the foreign quarter of the city; which resuited in the deaths of a number of ...

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  30. THE REAL FATHER OF AERIAL FLIGHT.

    Alhough the first attempts, at artificial flight were made centuries agothere are records of weird and wonderful flying machines being made in the ...

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  31. VICTORIAN YEAR BOOK

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  32. SYDNEY BAG-SNATCHERS.

    Reports bf bag-snatching cases continue to pour in to the Police Department. No fewer than three cases occurred on Saturday night, women being ...

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  33. CHURCH TOTALLY BURNED.

    St. Ardrew's Anglican Church, in the Clarement district, was to-day destroyed by fire. ...

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  34. BIRTH OF NONCONFORMITY.

    To-day is the 250th anniversary of the ejectment, of the puritans from the Church of Elngland and the birth of Noconformity. ...

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  35. REBELLION IN TIMOR ENDED.

    The rebellion in the island of Timor, to the east of Java, is practically at an end. A great battle was fought and [?] defeated, 3000 being ...

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  36. MUSICIANS UNION.

    At s mass meeting of musicians to-day it was resolved to invite all persons receiving remuneration for musical services to join the Musicians' Union. It ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN MINISTER VISITS ROUMANIA.

    [?] Berehtold, the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, [?] by his wife has arrived here. The Count and Countess are to ...

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  38. AFFRAY ABOARD SHIP.

    There was a serious dispute between Bartholomew Genovese and Philip Parnisco, Italian seamen, on board the ship Caterinea, the result of which was that ...

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  39. THE CHINESE KALEIDOSCOPE.

    Yuan Shih-Kai, President of the Chinese Republic, and Dr Sun Yat [?] held a conference in Pelting for several hours yesterday. At its conclusion ...

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  40. COAL SUPPLIES FROM JAPAN.

    With a view to balancing the exports of [?] by the imports of coal the Chilian railways are experimenting with Japenese coal, which ...

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  41. A PLOT REVEALED.

    An alleged plot to murder Mr Benjamin Johnson, one of the Kentucky members in the House of Representatives, has been disclosed in sworn ...

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  42. LARGE ORDER FOR STEAMERS.

    Twenty tank steamers have been [?] dered by Weetman and Pearsons, at a cost of £3.0000.000. The vessols will be used to convey oil from the Mexican ...

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  43. WARATAH (N.S.W.) STEEL WORKS.

    Mr W. C. Grahame, M.L.A., states that during the next twelve months several million pounds will be spent in connection with the Broken Hill ...

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  44. CHANCES IN TURKISH CABINET.

    There has been a re-arrangement of [?] in the Turkish Ministry. Last week Alid Hamish Bey accepted [?] for Justice, in ...

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  45. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    The heavy rains, which have been experienced recently, have caused disastrous floods in the Midlands. Many farmers in Yorkshire are ...

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  46. HOME RULE.

    Mr Austen Chamberlain has written a letter to the press, in which he declares that there is no truth in the rumor that he had had a disagreement with Mr ...

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  47. IMMIGRANT'S COMPLAINT.

    A passenger from Jamaica, Attired in priestly robes, arrived here by the steamer Syria. He was refused permission to land on the grounds that he ...

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  48. DEATH OF AN ABORIGINAL.

    At the Hergott Police Court on Saturday, William Davidson was committed for trial on a charge of having murdered an aborigine known as “Paddy.” ...

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  49. MALISSORI TRIBESMEN AGAIN REPULSED.

    Two days ago the Malissori tribesmen led be priests attacked the port of Durnzzo but were repulsed. Yesterday a [?] attack was made by the ...

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  50. MISHIP [?] TILESHIP.

    While a boat was being launched from the battle-shop Superb, at Portland, the falls (or tackle by which the boat is lowered) gave way, and ...

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  51. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION ICY.

    Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, has been interviewed regarding emigration to Victoria. After giving retails concerning the ...

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  52. MONSTER, MEETING OF UNIONISTS.

    A large meeting of Unionists, presided over by the mayor was held at Strassan on Saturday. when it was resolved to resist Home Rule. ...

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  53. THE PAPUAN RUBBER CO.

    The hearing was resumed at the Water-Police Court this afternoon of the charge against John George Aikman, M.L.C., of Victoria, and Joseph Cox, ...

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  54. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.

    The commitee [?]poined by the Minister for Education (Mr Carmichael) to advise him in connection with his idea to establish an Academy ...

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  55. FEMALE MILLIONAIRES.

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  56. ALBANIANS SEIZE TOWN.

    Reports have been received here stating that a force of Albanians has occupied Berat, in Southern Albania. The tribesmen are now marching on ...

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  57. TURKISH OR ITALIAN RULE.

    A deputation from residents of islands in the Aegean Sea which were selzed by Italy in proceeding to Rome to [?] islands shall not be ...

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  58. DEFINING THE FRONTIER.

    [?] and Austria-Hungary have [?] the Porte to ratify the protocol of [?] the [?] in the Jezero district in ...

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  59. ITALY AND ARGENTINA.

    In July, 1911, owing to tho prevalence of cholera in Italy, irksome quarantine regulations were imposed by the Argentine Government upon ...

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  60. BRITISH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    [?] the chess champoinship matches Mr R. C. Griffiths won six games out of [?] and four were drawn. Mr Crakanthorp, fo New South Wales, won five ...

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  61. LATE GENERAL BOOTH.

    Special memorial services in connection with the death of General Booth were held in all Salvation. Army citadels yesterday. The late General’s ...

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  62. A CALLOUS MURDERER.

    A [?] and brutal case of murder at [?] (2½ miles from Zurich) has [?] remarkable sequel. The body of a young girl was ...

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  63. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    The “Times” this morning comments on tile Panama Canal Bill, as signed by President Taft, and the president’s memorandum recommeding further ...

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  64. FIRE THREATENS SANATORIUM.

    Serious forest fires have occurred at Hyeres, a town east of Toulon, where a large sanatorium is threatened with destruction. Two hundred sailors and ...

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  65. BANKRUPTCY OF A MANAGER.

    The public examination in bankruptcy of Frank Denison Brown, late general manager in Australasia of the "Singer. Sewing Company, was continued before ...

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  66. STREET LOPTERERS.

    At the police court to-day Edward adn William M'Gregor, brothers, were eachned £1, with £1 7s 6d costs, for loitering in the streets. The men denied the ...

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  67. AN AVIATOR BROWNED.

    Lieut Nangini an expert Italian aviator lost his life while reconoitring off the coast yesterday. Nangini's machine fell into the sea and he was ...

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  68. RUBRER LANDS OF SARAWAK.

    The “Pall Mall Gazette,” in an article on the oil and rubber lands of Sarawak (in the north-west of Borneo), supports the determination of the ...

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  69. IMPERIL

    Rain was falling at Norwich at 2 o’clock this afternoo. and the cricket match between Australia and an Elven of England had not then been ...

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  70. GAMBLING AT BROKEN HILL.

    At the Sulphide street Methodist Church last night the Rev. J. Mortimer preached on the subject. “Shail gamblers rule the city?” The sermon ...

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  71. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Light to heavy rains have fallen over the southern half of the State, and in parts of the north since Saturday night. Good falls have been recorded in the ...

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  72. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Subscriber.”—There has fen no rating given by the League on this matter. The practice, with those betting on the matches, Has been to pay “first past the ...

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  73. LONDON POST OFFICE FIRE.

    The damage is being repaired with all possible despatch. The full efficient service is expected to be restored by Monday. ...

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  74. THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Mr Watt, th Premier to-day had an interview with Mr Itel. secretary of the Antarctic Expedition, and Captain Davis, commander of the exploring vessel ...

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  75. LINKING THE EMPIRE.

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  76. RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Fine rains were experienced in the north up to 8.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  77. FIRE PARALYSES SERVICE.

    The fusing of a wire in a test box at the General Post Office was attended by remarkable happenings. [?] was paralysed on thousands ...

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  78. BELFAST BOY SCOUTS.

    The Lord Mayor of Belfast is farming non-political force of Citizen Volunteers from persons between the ages of 18 and 25 years, to which the Boy , Scouts will he ...

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  79. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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  80. AIRSHIP AND BOAT.

    The Zeppelin airship Hansa provided with substructure, alighted on the surface of the River Eibe yesterday, and cruised along the water at a speed, of 3½ ...

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  81. THE WAIHI STRIKE.

    The president of the New Zealand Federation of Labor addressed a meeting of [?] last night in support of the waihi strikers. The following ...

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  82. Advertising

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