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  4. CHINESE REBELLION.

    The Cabinet admits that the garrisons at Paotinglu and Tientsin, and even at Peking, are honeycombed with revolutionaries. ...

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  5. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    The Russian note to the Porte insists that Russian corn addressed to Italian ports is not liable to detention or confiscation, unless ...

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  6. EXPULSION OF OFFICIALS.

    Replying to Turkish protests as to expulsion from Tripoli of the officials who are responsible for the collection of taxes, Italy has applied for ...

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  7. "THE MERRY WIDOW."

    Captivating music, bright, sparkling librette, handsome scenery, gorgeous costumes, and efficient acting, are the main elements which go to ...

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  8. REBEL GOVERNMENT.

    The revolution aims at making Dr. Sun Yat Son's brother, Sunyn, the president of the Hupeh provincial assembly, which has already ...

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  9. BOMBARDMENT INCIDENT.

    During the bombardment, 300 convicts, including 50 desperadoes, escaped. The local members 'of the Committee of Union and Progress ...

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  10. POSITION AT HANKOW.

    Batches of Government troops are arriving at Hankow, and the revolutionaries are endeavouring to persuade them to rebel. Prisoners in ...

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  11. BOMBS FROM AEROPLANE.

    Four aeroplanes, with Italian officers and pilots, have been sent to Tripoli. It is intended that they shall drop bombs on the enemy's ...

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  12. PUBLIC SYMPATHY WITH REVOLT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Peking states that the sympathies of the immense mass of educated Chinese [?]n Peking are with the ...

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  13. TURKISH TRANSPORT CAPTURED.

    It is reported that Rear-Admiral Aubrey has captured a Turkish transport with 1600 soldiers on board. ...

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  14. TURKS RETIRING.

    It is stated in an official message from Tripoli that the Turks have retired to a position 60 miles, from the coast. ...

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  15. LETTERS FROM THE LEADER.

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes letters sent by Sun Yet Sen, the Chinese reform leader, to the Anglo-American group of financiers, when ...

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  16. WARLIKE TURKS.

    The Committee of Union and Progress have posted inflammatory placards in Stamboul, calling the pro[?]le to arms, and ending with the ...

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  17. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught have been warmly welcomed here. His Royal Highness was sworn in as Governor-General of Canada ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    The death of Mr. Harry Rickards has occurred. It was due to apoplexy. Mr. Rickards was well known ...

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  19. DUNDAS ELECTION.

    A meeting of the supporters of Mr. J. Thomson, member for Dundas in the State Parliament, was held in the Oddfellows' hall on Saturday ...

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  20. CANADA'S PROSPERITY.

    Speaking at his reception in parliament buildings the Duke of Connaught alluded to the remarkable prosperity throughout the Dominion. ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. JAMES LEAHY.

    An old resident of this district died at the Hamilton hospital on Thursday last in the person of Mr. James Leahy. The deceased had ...

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  22. REFORM LEADER.

    A manifesto has been issued by Sun Yat Sen, the Chinese reform leader, appealing to all friendly nations to maintain neutrality in the ...

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  23. A FORTNIGHT'S ILLNESS.

    Mr. Harry Rickards had been ailing for a fortnight. He was staying with his brother at Thornton Heath when he died. ...

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  24. UNION TREASURER'S WARNING.

    Mr. Abraham, M.P., and treasurer of the Miners' Federation, strongly warns extremists in the Miners Federation against precipitating a ...

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  25. HAMILTON COMPETITIONS.

    The annual competitions, to be held next month, promise to be as successful as in former years, if enquiries for schedules are any index ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN ASPIRATIONS.

    Lord and Lady Dudley were welcomed at Kidderminster yesterday. Lord Dudley, speaking at the luncheon, said there was a great and ...

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  27. EXCITING BILLIARDS.

    An interesting billiard match is now being played in London. Roberts is conceding Newman, the boy champion, 5000 in 18,000. Newman, ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    The autumn manoeuvres, when were to be carried out by 30,000 troops at Kaiping, have been cancelled, and the sixth division of the Chinese ...

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  29. BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Whilst out trying a young horse belonging to the constable, Mr. H. Wagg and Constable Mahoney had a rather awkward experience on ...

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  30. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Taft yesterday turned the first sod of the Panama exposition, to be held here in 1915. Mr. Taft in his speech emphasised that the ...

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  31. THE NEW GOVERNMENT.

    Advices have been received that the reformed Government has been proclaimed at Hankow. The revolutionists have informed the foreign ...

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  32. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressing a meeting in London last night, complained of the crusade of misrepresentation in ...

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  33. MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.

    Following are district results of musical examinations held by the Universities of Melbourne, Adelaide, Tasmania and Queensland in ...

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  34. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australasian rugby footballers scored two goals four tries against St. Helen's one goal one try. ...

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  35. SOLDIERS UNPAID.

    It is reported that the soldiers in Hutch have not been paid for a year. ...

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  36. THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    A meeting of the Dundas Central Electorate committee of the People's Party was held in the mechanics' institute at Balmoral on Saturday ...

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  37. INCENDIARISM COTINUED.

    Incendiarism continues, and severe punishment is being meted out to Hooligans. ...

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  38. LARGE STEEL CORPORATION.

    Receivers have been appointed for the Western Steel Corporation, with a capital of £4,000,000. The petitioners are the Metropolitan Trust ...

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  39. TROOPS FOR HANKOW.

    Ying Chang, generalissimo of the northern army, has been ordered to proceed to Hankow with 12,000 imhooligans. ...

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  40. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that negotiations between Great Britain and Germany are proceeding with the ...

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  41. A FRENCH SPY.

    Renee Thirion, a French teacher, has been sentenced to six months at Leipzig for espionage. ...

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  42. 800 MANCHUS KILLED.

    Yuen Shiki has been recalled, and appointed Viceroy of the provinces of Hupeh and Hunan. He has been ordered to proceed to Wuchang, for ...

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  43. SCOTTISH CONCERT.

    The Hamilton Scottish Pipe Band have decided to bold a high-class Scottish concert. In the town hall on Tuesday, November 7th, and the ...

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  44. JOHNSON V. WELLS.

    Johnson has declined to box Wells in Paris. ...

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  45. REVOLUTION IN AIR FLIGHTS.

    Messrs. Wright Bros., the celebrated aeronauts, announce that they have discovered the secret of the vulture's flight, and they expect ...

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  46. OVERSEA PARTISANS.

    The flag of the Chinese republic was flown in the Chinese quarter, and great enthusiasm was displayed when the news of the probable ...

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