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  2. NEARLY TRAGEDY

    LONDON, MondAy.--When the Orient Co.'s liner Otranto, on a pleasure cruise in the Mediterranean, struck a rock near Cape ...

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  3. PARTIES MEET

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Both parties of the Federal Government met this afternoon to hear from the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and the ...

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  4. LOST IN FOG

    Captain Roald Amundsen, leader of the Norge expedition, thinks he and his companions were ...

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  5. THURSDAY WILL SHOW

    An Australian Cable Service message says that the prospects for settlement of the miners' strike seem more hopeful. The deadlock, however, cannot be solved until the miners consider Mr. Baldwin's proposals. They will meet on Thursday to decide whether their slogan ...

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  6. WONGANELLA STILL ADRIFT

    The steamer Wonganella, which became disabled by the breaking of her tail shaft while on the voyage from Melbourne to Ocean Island, via Newcastle, and which on Sunday was reported to be drifting helplessly ...

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  7. M.C.C. MATCH

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  8. MINERS EARNINGS

    LONDON, Monday.--There appears a better hope of settling the mining dispute. It is evidently the Government's intention that rates related to the ...

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  9. PREPAREDNESS !

    The parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" says that the Government proposes a through inquiry into a working scheme for the maintenance of ...

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  10. ORIENT LINER

    In boisterous southeasterly weather, with a heavy sea running, the Orient liner Orsova, from London, via ports., was steaming towards Brisbane on ...

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  11. STILL ADRIFT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The American freighter, Eastern Moon, is still adrift some 400 miles cast of Sydney, and strong easterly gales are raging. ...

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  12. SOUTH OF ENGLAND

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  13. BACK TO WORK

    LONDON, Monday.--The London dock strike was settled on terms closely following the railway settlement, and there will be a resumption. ...

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  14. HELPLESS ON BAR

    GRAFTON, Monday.--The passengers and crew of the North Coast Shipping Company's steamer P[?]lganbar. bad thrilling experience when the vessel was ...

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  15. HENDRY'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Hendry is in a London hospital with mild scarlet fever. Mr. S. Smith says the illness is nothing to worry about. But it is ...

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  16. POLISH COUP

    BERLIN, Monday.--The [?]gting in Warsaw resulted in 51 being killed and 42 wounded. Stories of looting and disorder ...

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  17. NEW SEASSION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Meetings of the Nationalist and Country parties in the Federal Parliament have been arranged for tomorrow afternoon, when ...

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  18. 500,000 VOLUNTEERS

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr Baldwin, in a message to the Civil Commissioner, reiterates his appreciation of the services of the volunteers, and points out ...

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  19. STEAMER URALLA

    SYDNEY Monday.--Over 13 days have, elapsed since the new North Coast steamer Ural[?]a passed Thursday Island on her voyage from the United Kingdom ...

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  20. MUSIC AND DISCORD

    CALCUTTA, Monday.--The Governor of Bengal (the Earl of Lytton) is calling a conference of Hindu and Moslem leaders on Monday to discuss terms of ...

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  21. COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The strike of engine drivers and fireman employed at coal mines underwent further development this morning ...

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  22. 'CANNOT HEAR YOU'

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--There was a sequel in the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Powers to an incident that occurred if fortnight ago, when Mr. ...

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  23. ACRES OF PARCELS

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Dally Mail" says that 1,000,000 parcels, occupying many acres, congested in the 12 days of the strike, are now being ...

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  24. CKS[?] "BORN IN RAID"

    [?] LONDON. Monday.--"The British [?]ker." in a farewell message, says,[?] larg[?] born in a police raid and threat [?] by the Government with starvation, ...

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  25. IN PRINTING TRADE

    LONDON, Monday.--A provisional settlement has been reached in the printing industry, enabling the publication of provincial newspapers, and ...

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  26. PAVING THE WAY

    [?]ERLIN Monday.--The German [?]era will continue their sympathetic [?]etary campaign. They declare that [?]British struggle is paying the way ...

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  27. AGAIN CHANCELLOR

    BERLIN, Monday.—Dr Marx, a former Chancellor, who was Minister for Justice in the Luther Cabinet, becomes Chancellor. He leads M. Luther's ...

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  28. MAN EATER SHOT

    CALCUTTA. Monday.--A mancating leopard; which in seven years had 125 victims, has been shot by Captain Corbett, near Rupraprayag, after a ten ...

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  29. INDEX TO TODAY'S PAPER

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  30. PREPARED FOR WORST

    NOME (Alaska), Monday.--Describing the last few hour of the flight, Capt. Amundsen, in a special account of the narrow escapes from which the ...

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  31. "SEA FLEA"

    MARSETLLEB. Monday.--M. [?]k abroad his invention nicknamed "The Sea Flea." in as effort to fly to Bareel[?]as, broke his propeller [?] ...

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  32. OCEANIC LINE

    SYDNEY. Monday.--The Sierra is to be the first of the America mail boats to come to Sydney from Sun Francisco under the auspices of the Matron ...

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  33. GLUT OF APPLES

    LONDON, Monday.--One of the most acute problems of the strike aftermath is the marketing of half a million cases of Australian apples, which have ...

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  34. MINER'S TEMERITY

    LONDON. Monday.--Thomas Parvis miner, of Doncaster, was Sentenced to three months' imprisonment and tined £100 or a further three months. The ...

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  35. MAY END ABRUPTLY

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The feeling seems to be growing in Lithgow that the strike of engine drivers at the collieries is likely to end abruptly and ...

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  36. HULL RESUMPTION.

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from Hull says that a settlement has been reached, and a general resumption is expected today. ...

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