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  2. SUFFRAGETTES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Evening.--The Immigration Board has decided to detain Mrs. Pankhurst at Ellis Island, when she arrives, until a special inquiry is held. ...

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  3. THE VOLTURNO.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Captain Inch, in a touching narrative of the disaster, said that the fire originated in No. 1 hold, and spread so rapidly that the watch below ...

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  4. ENTOMBED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--An appalling colliery disaster has occurred at Senghenydd, Cardiff, and hundreds of lives have been lost. A terrific explosion at the Universal ...

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  5. A CLEAN SHEET.

    That the smallpox epidemic in Sydney is rapidly being stamped out is shown by the decrease in the number of cases recently. Yesterday a record was established in the ...

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  6. "WINDOW DRESSINGS."

    Mr. Wade yesterday afternoon, in criticising the Premiers remarks of the previous night, referred to Mr. Holman's "extravagance of language" and "greatly exaggerated" promises. ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  8. LABOR FINANCE.

    After hearing Mr. Holman, there can be no longer any doubt that this is a Land of Magnificent Promise. His Government, if returned to office by the electors, will legislate upon ...

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  9. FIRE DIMINISHING.

    LONDON Wednesday, 11.50 a.m.--The rescuers have reached the fire, which is diminishing. They have already rescued one man and sent ...

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  10. ARRESTED AT LAST.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested to-day, when about to address a meeting at Poplar. ...

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  11. THE SLAUGHTER.

    "I certainly thought that the Legislative Council would have seen its way clear to honor the bills submitted in order to ratify bargains made with other Governments," observed Mr. ...

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  12. LATEST DETAILS.

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  13. CABINET MINISTERS GUARDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Owing to the fear of suffragettes, detectives escorted members of the Cabinet to Dowling-street. Suffragettes did "sentry-go" in Parliament street, ...

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  14. ULSTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Mail" states that informal negotiations are proceeding between the Government and the English Unionist leaders in regard to Ulster. ...

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  15. ANOTHER TWENTY-NINE ALIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2.20 p.m.--The rescuers are in touch with 29 more of the entombed men who are alive. ...

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  16. TO PROTECT MINERS.

    Referring to the disaster yesterday afternoon, Mr. Edden said it only emphasised the necessity of everything possible being done to protect miners. So far as New South Wales was ...

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  17. A STRAY BULLET.

    Somebody narrowly escaped being shot at Randwick Rifle Range yesterday. When shooting commenced at the first stage of the King's Match--the Prince of Wales, fired ...

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  18. DECLARED DICTATOR.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Evening.--General Huerta, the President of Mexico, has suspended the Constitution, and declared himself Dictator. In consequence of this coup d'etat, the United ...

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  19. CASE OF BLACKMAIL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Percy Bono, a solicitor, of Great Marlborough-street, and Thomas Henry Dey, of Amhurst Park, a bookmaker, in the case in which they are being ...

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  20. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  21. ROYAL WEDDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Prince Arthur of Connaught, only, son of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, was married in the Chapel Royal, St. James's, this morning to the ...

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  22. HORRORS OF FIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.--Two banksmen were blown to pieces by the explosion, and the machinery at the shaft was smashed to atoms the cage being blown sky high. ...

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  23. TO-DAY.

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  24. WHAT CAUSED THE FIRE?

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The steamer Campania reports that the Volturno was smoking on Sunday, but was otherwise in good condition. ...

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  25. AN INJURED PRESSMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the House of Representatives to-night, Mr. Orchard and Mr. Gonroy drew attention to the case, of Mr. William Somerville; who was seriously injured at ...

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  26. THE NEW CONTINENT.

    JUNEAU, Alaska, Tuesday Evening.--Captain Sverdrup, commander of Nansen's polar expedition, thinks that the story reported of the discovery of a new Arctic continent is not ...

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  27. SUFFRAGETTES IN EVIDENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A suffragette was arrested for throwing papers into the King's coach. Other women threw papers into the coach ...

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  28. COLLIERY STOPPAGES.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The evidence given before the Miners' Wages Board to-day on behalf of the colliery proprietors in opposition to the employees' claims for a minimum ...

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  29. NEW STEAMERS.

    A new vehicular ferry steamer, built to the order of the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., will be launched at 8.45 this, morning from the ship-building yard of Mr. David Drake, at Balmain. ...

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  30. FAINT HOPES ONLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10.35 p.m.--So far the rescue parties have only been able to penetrate the workings for 50 yards from the west side where the fire is raging. ...

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  31. LAND INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The first portion of Mr. F. D. Acland's Land Inquiry Committee's report has been issued. The chief recommendations include:--Wages ...

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  32. INDIAN CROPS FAIL.

    DELHL Tuesday Evening.--The continued failure of the September rains has resulted in the partial failure of the harvest in the United Central Provinces and Rajputana, in Central ...

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  33. WIRELESS EQUIPMENT ON CARGO VESSELS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The committee of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union has decided to consult members as to whether they are prepared to refuse an engagement on any ...

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  34. THE EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday,--Senghenydd Village is embosomed in a quiet Welsh valley on the Rhymney railway. The scale of the disaster will be unparalleled in Britain if the worst ...

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  35. TRANSFER OF STATE DEBTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Sir John Forrest now expresses his readiness to meet the state Premiers of the Treasurers, or both, to discuss the transfer of State debts. ...

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  36. IMMIGRATION FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Douglas MacDonald, a clerk, who was charged with working an immigration fraud, has been sentenced at the Mansion House to two terms of imprisonment ...

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  37. MADDENED WITH SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Daily Express" states that the Mad Mullah, much emboldened with his success in Somaliland, has exhumed and mutilated Captain Corfield's body. ...

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  38. ALLEGED INTENT TO MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--William Alfred Williamson appeared at the Richmond Court today, to answer a charge of having unlawfully shot at Beatrice Williamson, his wife, with ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND'S NAVAL POLICY.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Wednesday.--Inter-viewed, Mr. Alien, (Minister for Defence) said the main features of the Government's naval policy had been laid down and agreed to by the ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT'S LAND POLICY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Luke White, M.P (Radical, Buckrose Division of the East Riding, of Yorkshire), speaking at Driffield, said that Mr. Lloyd George had failed to indicate how his ...

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  41. THE CESAREWITCH.

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR.

    LONDON,Tuesday Evening.--It has been officially announced that Lieut.-Colonel Sir Henry Lionel Galway has received the appointment of Governor of South Australia, in succession to ...

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  43. REFLOATED AT LAST.

    A telegram was received yesterday by the Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association from Captain Cuthbert, its surveyor at Woolgoolga, regarding the steamer Kallatina. The ...

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  44. CANADIAN LIBERALS.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday Evening.--The Liberals, with Sir Wilfrid Laurier at their head, are considering the calling of a conference to reconsider the policy of the party, chiefly in ...

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  45. MAKING THE CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- It is intended that Mr. Griffin, Who has been engaged for three years by the Federal Government to supervise the carrying out of the Federal Capital plan, ...

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  46. STORM IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A heavy wind and rain storm which at times developed the force of hurricane, made outdoor occupations in Melbourne and suburbs' decidedly unpleasant ...

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  47. CAWNPORE MOSQUE RIOT.

    DELHI, Wednesday.--Lord Hardinge, Viceroy, visited Cawnpore to investigate the mosque incident. He announced that he would invite the Court's permission to withdraw the ...

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  48. EXAMINATION OF IMMIGRANTS.

    A fee of 5s for each adult, and 2s 6d for each child is to be paid to medical practitioners in England by the Federal Government for the examination of immigrants. The Minister for ...

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