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  2. THE BULLFINCH HUSH:

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Mr. Durdam Doolette, proprietor of the Bullfinch, who was in Perth today, stated that last night he refused an offer cabled from London of £360,000 for the ...

    Article : 188 words
  3. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The miners of Newcastle, having sown the wind of a prolonged and disastrous strike, are about to reap the, whirlwind of reduced earnings and ...

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  4. MEED STRIKE LEADER.

    GOULBURN, Tuesday.--Mr. Peter Bowling interviewed this morning, said the grievances of the men at Newcastle still existed, so far as he knew them, and the same necessity ...

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  5. NORTHEM TERRITORY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The House of Representatives continued to-day tho consideration in Committee of the Northern Territory Acceptance Bill. ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. J. M. F. Fuller, (one of the Liberal Whips) stated yesterday,! in a speech at Rushden, that the Liberal lenders would not surrender anything ...

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  7. OF NATAL INTEREST.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Admiral Koester, tho well-known Navy League advocate, delivered a speech yesterday before the Eissenach (Saxe Weimar) branch of the League," at ...

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  8. VOLCANIC ACTIVITY.

    NAPLES, Tuesday Morning.--Torrents of volcanic mud and blocks of lava from Vesuvius have swept over the circular railway, overwhelming the crops, crushing houses, ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  10. THE ACTUAL OFFER.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The actual offer to Mr. Doolette was £1000 cash for 12 hours' option over the Bullfinch at £500,000. ...

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  11. UNIONISTS AND HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--'"Pacificas," the writer of n series of letters to "The Times," which arc attracting attention, suggests that while the Unionists cannot ...

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  12. FOR THE BRAZILIANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The tenth Brazilian destroyer, which was built upon the Clyde, has sailed from Glasgow for Rio de Janeiro. ...

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  13. THE CALL OF THE BULLFINCH. '

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Tuesday.--The Bullfinch excitement is unabated. People are arriving daily from all quarters, Including many of those identified with the roaring days of Cooigardie. ...

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  14. TORRENTS OF WATER AND MUD.

    NAPLES, Monday Afternoon.--Torrents of water and mud, following upon a cloud burst, flowed down Vesuvius on Torre del Greco. Two families were buried. Five ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. FOR THE JAPANESE.

    TOKIO, Monday Afternoon.--The . next' Japanese Budget will appropriate 70,000,000 ven (about £7,000,000) for the navy the expenditure being spread over six years. ...

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  16. A NEW TORPEDO.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--A torpedo, which has been invented by Mr. Hazelhurst, ex-Mayor of Birkenhead, pierces, by means of a powerful explosive, the nets ...

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  17. WHY IS INDIA RESTLESS?

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, was the principal speaker at a Harrow Association dinner yesterday given in honor of Lord ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. LOST AT SEA.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--The steamer Regulus, engaged in the coastal trade between Now York and Newfoundland, broke her tall shaft In the Bay-of Bulls. ...

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  19. HOW CLIFTON RECEIVED THE NEWS.

    CLIFTON, Tuesday.--In such a stronghold of followers of the Labor Party, and where the groat strike is said to have originated, tho first act of the Labor Government in liberating ...

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  20. WIRELESS CALL FOR AID.

    VANCOUVER, Monday Afternoon.-- A wireless call for aid has been received from the tank Bteamcr Oklahoma, but her whereabouts are unknown. ...

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  21. THE IDLE BOILERMAKERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The executive of the Boilermakers' Union has addressed a circular to the members, emphasising the serious financial position of tho society, aud ...

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  22. IN FEDERAL SESSION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Senate continued its debate on the second reading of the Land Tax Assessment Bill. The Government issued another list of amendments from the ...

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  23. MATINEE HAT INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Judgment was given to-day in the action brought by Sir. Donn, Press agent, and his wife against Sir. Frank Curzon in connection with the ...

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  24. WOLLOYGOKG'S SATISFACTION.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--The news of Mr. Peter Dowling's release was received amongst the miners here with general satisfaction, and,-- the men arc anxiously looking forward to the ...

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  25. THE GREEK CRISIS.

    ATHENS, Monday Night.--The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence in the Government yesterday by 208 votes to 31. ...

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  26. STEAMER SUSSEX IN COLLISION.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The steamer Sussex, 5474 tons, which left Liverpool for Sydney on Oct. 15, has readied Las Pal- mas, after a collision with the steamer ...

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  27. NOT ENTHUSIASTIC.

    The Trades-hall officials do not appear at all enthusiastic concerning Peter Bowling's official welcome. They defend the justice of his release, but do not forget his hostile attitude ...

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  28. BIG FORGERY CASE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--At the assizes at Bodmin to-day, Captain Hugh Will- yams and his wife, Olive Alice Willyams, were charged with forging and uttering a ...

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  29. PORTUGUESE STEAMER WRECKED. THREE LIVES LOST.

    CAPETOWN, Monday Afternoon.--The Portuguese liner Lisbon, with 250 passengers, has been wrecked near Paternoster. Three Britishers were drowned, but the ...

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  30. AERONAUTIC CONTESTS.

    VANCOUVER, Monday Afternoon.--Mr. J. J. Drexel, the millionaire clubman of Pittsburg, has been declared the winner of the aviation speed contest at New York. ...

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  31. THE BOOM IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.--The boom in Bullfinch shares is keeping Adelaide, brokers and clerks working overtime to an extent not witnessed for years. Under strain they are showing signs ...

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  32. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Tuesday.--At the Hibernian Society's Communion breakfast on Sunday Bisbop Duhig spoke strongly on tho position of Catholics with regard to religious ...

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  33. AFTER THE REVOLUTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Lisbon message to "The Times," which bad been censored and afterwards telegraphed to the frontier, affords indications that trouble is: being ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The committee of the Mansion House Fund have decided that the memorial to the late King Edward shall include a statue in some London thoroughfare. ...

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  35. HE THAT FLIES MAY BEAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that, for the benefit of aviators, white-washed figures, CO feet square-- the first figure ...

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  36. A SENTENCE INCREASED.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Before the Court of Appeal to-day, William Simpson appealed against a sentence of 12 years penal servitude for feloniously shooting with ...

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  37. STRIKE OF CARTERS.

    LISBON, Tuesday.--Carters In this city have struck for on increase of two-thirds in wages and a 10 hours day. ...

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  38. TURKEY'S LOAN EFFORTS.

    BERLIN, Monday Evening.--A Berlin syndicate is prepared to arrange a loan for Turkey, and will advance £1,000,000, in instalments. ...

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  39. BOMBS AND A STRIKE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--An infernal machine has been discovered in the Rue Fere Moulin, with a half-burnt fuse attached. The strike of carters and dockers has ...

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  40. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Executive Council yesterday decided upon the further prorogation of the Legislative Council from October 31 until Thursday, November 10. ...

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  41. ANOTHER RUSH.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.--It is rumored that another remarkable gold find was discovered today. Only meagre particulars aro to hand. This new find is only a short distance from Binduli ...

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  42. BLACK GIN MURDERED.

    THARGOMINDAH (Q.), Tuesday.--A black gin was found murdered in a blacks' camp near Pharyngopalatini. An aboriginal has been arrested on a charge ...

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  43. THE RADIUM FUND.

    The Government having agreed to subsidise the Radium Fund, the Sydney Hospital authorities are making arrangements to purchase a supply of radium to the value of £4000. ...

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  44. FUTURE SETTLEMENT CONDITIONS. .

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Niel Nielsen) has taken an early opportunity of reviewing the land settlement conditions . laid down by his predecessor, and has, in a minute issued ...

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  45. PLOT IN URUGUAY.

    MONTE VIDEO, Tuesday.--A political plot against the Government has been discovered In North Uruguay. The ringleaders have been arrested, and ...

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  46. CHINESE RUNS AMOK.

    A Chinese. Low Shiek Me. went to a house in Albion-street, Surry Hills, where George Low, another Chinese, lives, yesterday morning, pulled out a revolver, and fired four shots. One ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. ME. MITCHELL'S OPINION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. W. M. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, after consideration of the opinion by Sir. Mitchell, K.C. (Vic.) that it would be necessary to take a referendum of ...

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  48. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. WADE.

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  49. ANCIENT ART.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sirs. Mary Greenfield has given the British Museum an important papyrus, namely, a magnificent copy of the Theban Book of the Dead, ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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  51. BRITAIN IN PERSIA.

    LONDON,. Tuesday.--Renter's Berlin correspondent reports that tranquillity prevails in official quarters with reference to the situation in Persia, where it is stated ...

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  52. BUSY FIREMEN.

    The fire brigades had a busy time yesterday' afternoon. The heat and strong winds set a number of fires moving, but in only one instance. where a big building in City-road was ...

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  53. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.--A return presented to Parliament yesterday showed that during 1908 there were 158 prosecutions for sly- grog selling in the Dominion, aud 100 ...

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  54. THE MAILS.

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  55. HAD SOME OPIUM.

    Last night constables Nlcholls and M'Kniglit paid a visit to the house of a Chinese in Regent- street, and found a small quantity of opium in his pussiness. He was locked up at the ...

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  56. FOUND IN CORNWALL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The panel series of Anas tapestries, known as the Seven Deadly Sins, which have been missing from Hampton Court, have been discovered in a ...

    Article : 32 words
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