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  2. TELEGEAPHIC

    The steamer "Orara" belonging to me Sydney and North Coast Navigation Company of New South Wales, which was [?] at Kinghorn last week, will sail ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Suffragette disturbances and a free fight between the supporters and opponents of the Women's Suffage movement, broke up Mr. Gladstone's meeting at Leeds in ...

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  5. ZULU VENGEANCE.

    The unrest among the Zalus which has caused considerable uncasiness in Natal for some time past, is still manifesting itself. Another of the chiefs, who ...

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  6. THE MONEY CRISIS.

    A scandal in connection with the Borough Bank, at Brooklyn, is exciting considerable interest. The grand jury has indicted Mr. Maxwell, ex-president of the ...

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  7. THE GERMAN NAVY

    The Cologne People's Paper, the German naval estimates fore sees supplementary proposals in 1911 for creating the nucleus of a third double ...

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  8. A HAMBURG FIRM FAILS.

    A big financial failure is reported from Hamburg, where the Moeller Wax Company has suspended payment. Its liabilities reach £450.000 and the fleets are ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    It is stated that Prince Bulow, the German Obancellor is watching the effect of the new Australian traiff on Germany's exports of the Commonwealth, before fixing ...

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  10. VICTIMS OF THE CRISIS.

    Hundreds of penniless unemployed from the United States are entering Canada. ...

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  12. SENATOR PULSFORD ON FREE TRADE.

    Senator Pulsford (N.S.W.) now in England, intends to rewrite his book "Commerce and Empire." a defence of Freetrade. The introduction to the new ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. DRUNKEN RIOTERS.

    An extraordinary outrage has been committed at Vladivostock by a number of drunken rioters. Led by a man, dressed in the uniform of an officer, they raided ...

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  14. MACHINERY DUTIES.

    The Federal Treasurer has circumstean portant proposed amendment to the tariff. The Minister proposes to re-arrange the following items in the metals and machinery ...

    Article : 416 words
  15. INFLUENCE OF HEBRAISM.

    It has been decided to forbid the singing of Christmas carols in the public schools in New York State. This decision has been arrived at as the result of a protest by ...

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  16. RECORDS OF SUFFERING

    Another old Bendigonian named Andrew Eola, 90 years of age, was found dead in his but near the Princess Dagmar mine on Saturday afternoon, by a man named William ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. INDIAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway strike on the East Indian lines, which a few days ago caused complete disorganisation from Allahabad to Calcutta, has now ended. ...

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  18. THE MAILS.

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  19. AN AGITATOR ARRESTED.

    Count Walter Puckier, a notorious antiSemitic agitator, has been arrested in Berlin on a charge of being a dangerous lunatic. ...

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  20. BROKEN WRIST.

    A lad named John Highmore met with a simple accident at Eaglehawk yesterday. He way "shanghaing," and in order to get a better view of a bird in a tree he stepped ...

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  21. DEATH IN THE HOSPITAL.

    Alexander Thomson, aged 59, died in the hospital on Saturday from heart disease. ...

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  22. THE PORTUGUESE CRISIS.

    The Lisbon correspondent of the Daily Express, states that Den Carlos, King of Portugal, has banished the Crown Prince of Portugal for remonstrating on the ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. THE BOKHARA EARTHQUAKE.

    It has been ascertained that the loss or life caused by the recent earthquake at Karatagh, in Bokhara, Central Asia, was correctly given in the first report of this ...

    Article : 57 words
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  25. THE DOCTOR'S DIAGNOSIS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--That it should be recognised that the Children's Hospital exists for the public, and not for the medical men, and that the public are entitled to have ...

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  26. HUMANITY AND INDUSTRY.

    The manufacture of agricultural implements in Victoria has been abruptly suspended as a protest against the verdict of the judge of the Conciliation and ...

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  28. SCHOOLS OF THE EMPIRE.

    The interchange of flags between the Waterloo public school, in Sydney, and the school of the same name at Lambeth, (London), has been partially carried into ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. MANGLED BY A TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Frank Ford, a young man, who was run over by a train at Hawksburn late last night, died in the Melbourne Hospital early this morning. The ...

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  30. DEATH UNDER CHLOROFORM.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The death of a young woman named Maude Knight, 18 years of age, an inmate of the Church of England Home of Mercy, Cheltenham, has been ...

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  32. SEARCHING OF MINERS.

    The miners employed by the Virginia Company, Eaglehawk, are greatly dissatisfied with the terms of an agreement they have been asked to sign by the ...

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  33. POISON BY MISTAKE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Last night a married woman named Mabel Brand, 30 years of age, residing at 32 Vere street. Collingwood, was brought to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  35. AGED MAN INJURED.

    CASTLEMAINE, Sunday.--Patrick Crotty, an Old inmate of the Benevolent. Asylum, fell heavily to-day, fracturing his right, shoulder. He is in the hospital. ...

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  36. HAND CRUSHED IN COGS.

    CASTLEMAINE, Saturday.--The forewoman of the winding room at the local woollen mills. Mrs. Selina Fordham, to-day. while cleaning her machine, had her hand caught ...

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  37. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Yang Tsze, s.s., 6457 tons, Captain Pulsford, from Glasgow; Kyarra, s.s., 7000 tons, Captain M. Osborne, from Fremantle; Casino, s.s., 500 tons. Captain Chapman, from Portland; ...

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  38. TUNNEL WALL COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY Saturday.--A serious accident occurred to-day in connection with sewerage works at Coogee. A man named Daniel Swain was working in a tunnel, when one of the ...

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  39. INTERSTATE

    The antarctic exploring ship, Nimrod, was sighted to-day. She signalled "All Well." WELLINGTON, Sunday.--The total ...

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  40. SUNBURY ASYLUM.

    From time to time articles of clothing and bedding have disappeared from the Sunbury Lunatic Asylum, and early this morning Constables Myers and Considine arrested a warder ...

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  42. GOVERNMENT BRICK-MAKING.

    The Premier, in commenting, on Saturday, on the offer received for the lease of his Thornbury Park brick land, said he proposes on Monday asking the Government to consider ...

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