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  2. STILL AT IT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--President Taft (Republican candidate for the Presidency), in a campaign speech, declared that all he asked for was a fair light. No voter, he declared, ...

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  3. MAY NOT SIGN IT.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--President Taft privately declares that the free tolls provision of the Panama Canal Bill "might prove a serious embarrassment, and he is not sure that he ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 words
  5. BALKAN CLOUDS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The "Westminster Gazette" declares that there are indications of the long predicted catastrophe in the Balkans in the near future. The downfall of ...

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  6. STILL THE RAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.--When the Australia-Gloucestershire match was resumed to-day, the weather was dull and the wicket slow, causing the ball to turn a good deal. The attendance ...

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  7. A.G.A. STAFF.

    It is confidently believed, among the officers of the old Australian Garrison Artillery that the Minister for Defence had decided, after inquiry, to restore to the A.G.A. its old ...

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  8. NATIONAL WATER SCHEME.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Sunday.--About the most comprehensive schema of country water supply over projected in New South Wales is firmly entrenched in the minds of people of ...

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  9. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Fisher, speaking on Saturday night at the Constitution Day anniversary of the United Commercial Travellers' Association, described the recent Imperial ...

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  10. GOLDEN RULE OF POLITICS.

    BOSTON, Sunday.--Mr. Roosevelt, opening his campaign, declared that Mr. Taft was dead to the issue in American politics. His huge meetings sang hymns, notably, ...

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  11. BILL IN CONGRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Evening.--The Panama Canal Bill is now reaching its final stages. Opponents of the bill as it now stands intend to endeavor to secure the carrying over of the ...

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  12. EXCHANGE OF VIEWS.

    VIENNA, Saturday.--The Emperor Franicis Joseph has sanctioned the suggestion of Count Berchtold, Austrian Foreign Minister, that the Powers should exchange views on the Balkan ...

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  13. INTERMITTENT PLAY.

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  14. BAR TO IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Daily Mail" "displays" an article headed "Great Rush to Australia," and says it is impossible for emigrants to book passages before December. ...

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  15. PATE OF PERSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Teheran correspondent of "The Times" states:--"Persia has drifted into a state of anarchy. The most disquieting feature is Great Britain's lack of a definite. ...

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  16. SENATE AGREEABLE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Evening.--The Senate has adopted the conference's decision on the Panama Canal Bill. The voting was 48 against 18. ...

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  17. TO-DAY.

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  18. OPPOSITION IN THE HOUSE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Unexpected opposition developed in the House of Representatives to the Panama Canal Bill. Representatives Moore and Olmsted led the ...

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  19. "ONE BRIGHT GLEAM IN THE PACIFIC."

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The Governor, Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet, who is always an honored guest at the annual dinner of the South Australian Commercial Travellers and ...

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  20. THE DUAL ALLIANCE.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Saturday.--M. Poincare (French Prime Minister) has concluded his visit. It is announced that the Conversations have enabled the respective Governments to arrange ...

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  21. YUAN ACTS STERNLY.

    PEKIN, Saturday.--A sensation has been caused by President Yuan Shih Kai ordering the arrest of two Hupeh generals who led the attack on Wuchang in October. ...

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  22. ANOTHER DOCK RIOT.

    LONDON Friday Evening.--A further disturbance occurred at Tilbury Docks to-day between the unionists and non-unionists. A large body of unionists made a sudden ...

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  23. PRESIDENT'S VETO.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The Senate uphold President Taft's vetoes of the Wool Bill and the Metal Bill. Senator La Follette asserted that Mr. Taft ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICANS WIN.

    LONDON, Friday.--The South Africans finished their innings against Sussex to-day for 118 runs. Faulkner making 47 not out. In their second innings Sussex lost three ...

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  25. "STRONG DISSATISFACTION."

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Miners' Federation Conference yesterday adopted a motion, expressing "strong dissatisfaction with the working of the Minimum Wage Act," particularly because, ...

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  26. OTFORD TUNNEL TRAGEDY.

    There is now a theory that the death of John Joseph M'Namara, a railway shunter at Redfern, whose mangled remains were found in the Otford tunnel on Wednesday, was was not due ...

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  27. COUNTY'S FINE EFFORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 331 words
  28. HEAVY WOOL PURCHASES.

    BOSTON, Saturday.--The "Commercial Bulletin" says that notwithstanding that the House of Representatives over-rode the President's veto of the Wool Bill, woollen manufacturers ...

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  29. FROM THE SCENE OF RUIN.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday,--The American man-of-war Scorpion, which visited the earthquake scene in Turkey, reports that 3000 were killed and 6000 injured. It was almost ...

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  30. DARROW ACQUITTED.

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.--Clarence Darrow, the Chicago lawyer, alter four months' trial on a charge of bribing jurors in the M'Namara dynamiting case, has been acquitted. Two jurors ...

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  31. COUCEIRO DRAWS OUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports that the Portuguese Royalist leader (Captain Couceiro) states in a manifesto that, he is thoroughly discouraged and is ...

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  32. IN TIME OF TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--In responding to a toast at the Commercial Travellers' Association on Saturday, Captain Davy said he had requested by Sir Charles Henry. Tupper -- ...

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  33. TOWN-PLANNING LECTURER.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Dr. Barrett (Adelaide) and Mr. H. E. Barff (Sydney) are arranging for a leading professor on town-planning to visit Australia in 1913, to lecture in the principal ...

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  34. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Ernest Barry, world's sculling champion, has accepted the challenge cabled by Harry Pearce (Sydney), He is willing to row at any time. ...

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  35. ALLEGED-DOUBLE SWINDLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Two men named Graham and Crawley have been charged with performing a bogus marriage in an underground room of a house at Seaford, marrying Evangeline Healey, ...

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  36. A "POLITICAL GAMBLER."

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The '"Labor Leader" in a leading article severely criticises the Government. Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the ...

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  37. CANADIAN CADETS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Canadian cadets paraded at Victoria Barracks yesterday, and were inspected by the Victorian Commandant. The Minister for Defence, addressing the ...

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  38. NEW STEAMER FOR THE U.S.S. CO.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mrs. Borden, wife of the Canadian Prime Minister, who accompanied her husband on his visit to England, yesterday launched the new steamer Niagara, which has ...

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  39. TIGHTENING HER HOLD.

    ROME, Saturday.--The Italians at Zuara advanced six miles, occupying a range of hills in order to cut off the Turkish supplies from the, Tunisian frontier. They carried the position ...

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  40. FINANCIAL ASPECT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Australian correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the Australian cricketers are exceedingly sorry they did not accept the Board of Control's offer ...

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  41. IMPERIAL PARTNERSHIP.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mr. R. L. Borden (Prime Minister of Canada) had the freedom of the City of Glasgow conferred upon him to-day. ...

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  42. VALUABLE TIMBER DESTROYED.

    CASINO, Saturday.--At a meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce, the president (Mr. M'Dongall) suggested that something should be done to induce the Government to ...

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  43. BASIS OF PEACE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.--Private pourparlers have been started by Turkish and Italian delegates, with a view to discovering a basis of peace. ...

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  44. CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.--The "Free Press" publishes an apparently inspired article announcing that Sir Wilfrid, Laurier (Opposition leader) is ready to assist the Government to ...

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  45. THE FINAL TEST.

    The final test of the triangular series will be commenced to-day at the Oval, where Australia and England meet for the third time. In the previous games Australia drew twice, with ...

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  46. THE ALPINE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON. Friday Evening.--Professor Jones, --who together with his wife and their Swiss guide, was killed, on the Fresnay Glacier, Aiguille de Poterct--was a leading expert in ...

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  47. AERIAL PREDOMINANCE.

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  48. EXTRAORDINARY STREET SCENE.

    NEW YORK, Friday Evening.--An extra-ordinary scene occurred to-day when an Italian was killed by a street car. Twelve hundred Italian workers knelt around ...

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  49. COLONEL WALLACE NOT INFORMED.

    "I know, nothing about it," said Colonel R. Wallace Chief of Ordnance, when asked yesterday it he could confirm the suggestion that the Minister intends to reinstate the A.G.A. ...

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  50. BOMB-DROPPING EXPERT.

    PARIS, Friday Evening.--Lieutenant Scott, of the United States, won the Michelin prize of £1000 at Chalons for dropping bombs upon targets from a height of 2400ft. ...

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  51. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Speaking at the luncheon given at the launch of the new liner, Niagara, Mr. R. L. Borden (Canadian Prime Minister) said that lines of steamships were the arteries of ...

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  52. BODIES RECOVERED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their guide have been found. They fell 1000ft., and their rope, had broken twice. ...

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  53. STEAMER OVERDUE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The -steamer Wauchope which should have arrived from King Island on Thursday, has so far failed to put in an appearance at Melbourne. It is ...

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  54. WISHES FOR TEAM'S SUCCESS.

    The following cable has been despatched by the hon. secretary of the North Sydney District Cricket Club to Mr. Syd. Gregory:--North Sydney and visitors at annual ...

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  55. STROMBOLI ERUPTION.

    ROME, Friday Evening.--The present eruption of Stromboli exceeds that of 1907. Ashes are pouring from four separate craters. ...

    Article : 21 words
  56. Advertising

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