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  2. AMAZING PLOT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--As early as 1 a.m. to-day a queue bad formed outside the Law Courts in the hope of obtaining admission for the resumed ...

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  3. ALLENBY'S PERIL

    CAIRO, Wednesday.-- British troops have arrested three prominent members of the Zaghlul party for complicity in murder plots. ...

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  4. RADIO MARVEL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The Atlantic was bridged last night by wireless as successfully as if it were merely a millpond. Hundreds of ...

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  5. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- When the United States' fleet visits Australia next year the airship Shenandoah will certainly be ...

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  6. DIRECT ACTION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, the president of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Tom Walsh) ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND WIN

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The interstate railway ambulance competitions, held, in The Hills, near Ambleside, to-day, resulted:-- ...

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  8. BOYS' BRIGADE

    One of the most deserving institutions of Brisbane in the 1st Brisbane Company Boys' Brigade, the 12th annual inspection of which will take place in the ...

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  9. BADLY BURNED

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Through an alarm given by the continual snorting of a horse, a man named Kilner was awakened, and enabled to rescue ...

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  10. ENDING DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Negotiations are actively going on between the new Egyptian Government and the British Residency for a settlement of the ...

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  11. AFGHAN REVOLT

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. -- Abdul Karim, the pretender to the throne of Afghanistan, who has been waging war against the Amir for some months, is ...

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  12. HEARD IN VANCOUVER

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.-- Mr. George Hubbard, chief electrician of the Vancouver Corporation, with the most powerful receiving wireless set in this ...

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  13. MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. At the inquest concerning the death of Bridget Enright, whoso body was found near Staghorn Flat, On September 9, with ...

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  14. WYANDRA DISPUTE

    The serious position which has arisen from the compulsory laying-up of the A.U.S.N. Co.'s steamer Wyandra, as the outcome of a dispute between the ...

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  15. GERMAN GUILE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Commenting on the slow progress being made with the proposed Franco-German trade treaty, the Paris correspondent of ...

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  16. FRENCH VIEW CHANGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The French Press, which has been loudly criticising the British action in Egypt, seems to, have steadied down, judging by a ...

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  17. GUESTS OF QUEEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Queen, who is keenly interested in emigration, entertained at Buckingham Palace 20 ex-soldiers and their wives and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BURNED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --Rev. Father Weir, who recently arrived at Ballarat from Port Elizabeth, South Africa to visit his aged parents ...

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  19. A £3,000,000 LESSON

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis Wilbur, is still replying to criticisms of the sinking of the battleship ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. STEAMER HELD UP

    Officials of the Brisbane branch of the Federated Waterside Workers' Union yesterday declared "black" the Aberdeen liner, Euripides, which arrived ...

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  21. FOREIGN LABOUR

    SYDNEY, Thursday-- The legislative Assembly met to-day, when the Premier informed Dr. Stopford that the Government took a serious view ...

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  22. PROPAGANDA AGENT

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Liabilities £2214, assets nil, was the balance-Sheet presented to the Bankruptcy Court by James de Conlay, residing in Pall Mall, ...

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  23. STEWARDS' DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --A number of stewards offered themselves for work on the Moreton Bay to-day, but, as they included those men who had been ...

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  24. LOAN ALLOCATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It is explained by the Federal Treasury that of the £6,000,000 raised in London £5,000.000 will go to the redemption of ...

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  25. ALLIED WAR DEBTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The political correspondent of "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CITIES OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Major A E. Belcher hopes to reorganize the civic hall section of the Empire Exhibition. He is inviting Dominion ...

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  27. FOOD PRESERVATIVES

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A mass meeting of wholesalers, distributors and retailers of all food products sold in Britain, including Australian and New ...

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  28. ADMIRAL DEAD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The death is announced of Admiral Sir William Alison Dykne Acland, at the age of 77. Admiral Acland entered the Nary in 1861. ...

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  29. FATAL COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--While riding a cycle at Flemington to-day, Alfred Burness of Guildford, collided with a motor car and was killed. ...

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  30. ZEV GOES TO STUD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The American racehorse, Zev, the greatest money winner in the history of the turf, has been retired to the stud. ...

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  31. THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Prince of Wales will visit South Africa aboard H.M.S. Repulse. ...

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  32. WHARF ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A block and tackle fell on Thomas Beckington, a wharf labourer, of Long Bay. when working at Woolloomooloo to-day and he ...

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  33. THE ORCADES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--No trouble is anticipated with the loading of the [?]oides. to arrive from Sydney to-morrow. Present indications are that ...

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  34. THE MARRIAGE VOW

    LONDON. Wednesday.-- The House of Clergy of the Church of England Assembly, which is discussing revision of the Prayer Book, carried by 86 votes to ...

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  35. MORE RECORDS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--New records were established at the Geelong wool sales to-day, where 4314d for merino fleece, branded. Plains, grown near ...

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  36. MADMAN RUNS AMOK.

    HOBART, Thursday.--An inmate of the mental diseases hospital at New Norfolk named A. Sullivan, killed another patient, Ivan Smith, by hitting ...

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  37. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    While talking in Lytton-road yesterday afternoon. Harold Grimley, of Deviney-street, Morningside, was knocked down by a motor car. He received ...

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