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  2. PERSONAL.

    Lord Chelmsford and Lady Chelmsford attended by Captain R. de Moleyns, arrived in Melbourne yesterday from Sydney, and will be the guests of the Governor and Lady Fuller at State ...

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  3. HEROIC NUNS.

    SAN ANTONIO (Cal.), Wednesday Evening.— Six Sisters of Charity lost their lives In a Ore which destroyed the Orphan Asylum. The sisters died heroically in trying to save ...

    Article : 151 words
  4. NO DISSENT.

    The Speaker's refusal to let the House discuss motions of dissent from his rulings stirred up tho wrath of members of the Opposition yesterday in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  5. LOSST OVERBOARD.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The inquiry into the circumstances attending the disappearance of a steerage passenger, named W. Roseby, from the steamer Wodonga, when the latter was ...

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  6. REVENUE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 words
  7. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    Arthur Rosan (33). a recent arrival from England, was shot dead at Epping yesterday. He and a friend, William Belcher, boarded with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker's, in a house about ...

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  8. PROTEST TO THE PREMIER.

    The Premier was last night waited upon at Parliament House by a deputation representing the United Laborers' Protective Association of New South Wales, to protest against the ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES.

    BERLIN, Thursday Morning.--Two suburban trains collided on the Jannowitz bridge, 46 passengers being injured-- four of them seriously. ...

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  10. SIGNED ARTICLES.

    MELOURNE, Thursday.-- A protest against the provisionns of the Commonwealth Electoral Act as it applies to newspapers was put before Mr. Thomas to-night by a deputation ...

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  11. OBDURATE SUFFRAGETTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Miss Helen Craggs, one of the daughters of Sir John Craggs, who was recently sentenced to nine monnts imprisonment for her share in the suffragettes ...

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  12. KING ALFONSO HAS INFLUENZA.

    MADRID, Wednesday Evening.--King Alfonso is indisposed, suffering from an. attack of influenza. ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The State revenue for October amounted to £828,715, an increase of £2760 over October of 1941. ...

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  14. THE CZAREVITCH.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday Evening.--The Czarevitch is showing a marked improvement. ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Treasury returns for October show that the expenditure exceeded tho revenue by £2$,308, raising the total deficit to [?]272,793. The receipts totalled [?]39,223 ...

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  16. COLLIER POUNDERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The collier Tenet foundered In Bristol; Channel. The captain and five of tho crew wont down with the vessel. The remainder were rescued. ...

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  17. ECHO OF THE TITANIC DISASTER.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Evening.--The Marconi Company is suing the newspaper Die Welt am Montag for libel, contained in an accusation that tho company exploited the Titanic disaster ...

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  18. ANGLO-GERMAN CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Anglo-German Friendship Conference opened in the Guildhall, with Sir Frank Lascelles and Count von Leyden as joint presidents. ...

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  19. LADIES' SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- At Sacombe near Liverpool, Miss Curwen swam 300 yards in 4min. 25 2-5sec., creating a world's ladies record over that distance. ...

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  20. PRE-HISTORIC FIGURES.

    PARIS, Thursday.-- For the first time on record two pre-historic clay figures of bisons have been discovered-- at a cave in the Hautegaronne. They are believed to be 20,000 years old. ...

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  21. LONDON, Wednesday Evening.

    Lieutenant Moritz was killed while biplaning at Oberwiesenfeld, Gormany. LONDON, Thursday. A largo company attended tho reception given to-day by Mr. mackenzie the High Comming ...

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  22. RISING IN JAVA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The natives and Arabs at Sourabaya, Java, sacked the Chinese quarter, and killed four Chinese, and horribly mutilated four others. The situation is grave. ...

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  23. "HARMFUL STATEMENTS."

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The "Evening Standard," commenting on the Angle-German Conference, says that Lord Roberts deserved Sir Edward; Grey's chilly rebuke .delivered in ...

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  24. WIRELESS CONTROVERSY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Continuing his evidence before the Marconi Committee, Sir A. King, Secretary of the Post-office, declared that tho Government's estimator of the cost of ...

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  25. HOME RULE BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Sir Edward Carson, when the House of Commons was discussing an amendment to the Home Rule Bill proposing to 'abolish the ...

    Article : 238 words
  26. END OF THE SESSION.

    The Legislative Assembly spent an hour yes-terday In considering the Premier's motion that the House should meet during the remainder of the session at 4 o'clock on Monday and 10 o'clock ...

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  27. 90. 4.

    Yesterday was the hottest since last summer, 90 4deg. being recorded at 3.15 p.m. The previous hightest temperature during the present season was 89deg. on October 8. ...

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  28. MAN ARRESTED.

    The man William Belcher was arrested at 1 a.m., this morning, by the Darlinghurst Police at Darlinghurst. ...

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  29. "NO POLICE TO ENFORCE THE LAW."

    WINDSOR, Thursday.--To his verdict at the Inquest on the body of George Nixon, killed in the motor car accident on September 28, the District Coroner, Mr. J. B. Johnston, added a ...

    Article : 199 words
  30. GENERAL BOOTH MEMORIAL.

    It is the Intention of tho Salvation Army authorities to erect a suitable monument to the memory of Its founder and first generat, William Booth. It has been thought that the acquisition of ...

    Article : 282 words
  31. TO BE ELECTROCUTED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Evening.--Police Lieutenant Charles Becker, who was found guilty of murder in tho first degree in connection with tho killing of Herman Rosenthal, the ...

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  32. THE EVICTION.

    Speaking to a representative of "The Dally Telegraph" yesterday on his return from England by the R.M.S. Moldavia, Mr. H. G. Jefferson, managing -director of the M'Arthur ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN COMMERCE ACT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Empire Trade Commission resumed Its sittings to-day, when a delegate from tho Proprietary Medicines section of the London Chamber of Commerce gave ...

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  34. ALLEGED "CONSUMPTION CURE."

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--In evidence which he gave in tho case in which Mr. Charles Stevens is suing the British Medical Association for libel in connection with an alleged false ...

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  35. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday Evening.—The University of California defeated the Australian Rugby Union footballers in a match which was played to-day. The score was six for California against ...

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  36. ESPIONAGE IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Mr. Charlton (N.S.W.), In tho House of Representatives today, drew attention to the Minister representing the Minister for Defence to the allegations ...

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  37. MR. ROOSEVELT RESUMES.

    NEW. YORK, Thursday.--Madlson-squarc Garden held a record crowd to hear Mr. Roosbvelt's first speech since the attempt on his life. The crowd applauded for 40 minutes continuously, ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS.

    At a general meeting of tho South African Soldiers' Association held at the Manchester Unity-hall, Castlereagh-street, tho following motion was unanimously carried, on the motion of Mr. ...

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  39. MR. T. A. DIBBS'S 8TH BIRTHDAY.

    Yesterday was the 80th birthday of Mr. T. A. Diubbs, the general manager of tho Commercial Banking Comptny of Sydney, Limited. On his arrival at the bank at his usual time ...

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  40. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    LONDON. Wednesday Afternoon.--The public—for tho most part small investors—have subscribed about half the loan ' of £1,500,000 issued by the New South Wales Government at ...

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  41. KATOOMBA MOTOR FATALITY.

    KATOOMBA, Thursday.-- At the adjourned inquest held to-day into the cause of the motor accident on the Bathurst-road, katoomba, by which a married woman, Roberces ...

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  42. BADEN P0WELL MARRIED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Lieut. General Sir R. S. S. Baden-Powell, tho "here of Mafeking," and organiser of tho Boy Scout movement, was to-day married to Miss Somes. ...

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  43. RAILLESS ELECTRIC TRACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The agent which the Federal Government has in South Africa has Informed it that the Germiston Town Council has decided to adopt the railess electric ...

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  44. LATE .

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.-- The steamer Ottensen passed Goode Ing Island this morning for Prololings, landing pilot Dawson. The steamer Hstings, from Brisbane arrived with explosives, this morning. ...

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  45. SPRINGBOKS WIN AGAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.--The Springboks, the Rugby Union footballers from South Africa, defeated the Army and Navy team, after a splendidly contested game, by 18 points to 16, ...

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