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  2. GRAND OPERA.

    The, concluding nights of the brilliant opera season are marked by memorable scenes, and last night, when Madame Melba appeared in another of her famous roles as Juliet, she was ...

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  3. MACHINE GAMBLING.

    AUCKLAND, October 16.--One of the passengers by the Wimmera, which arrived to-day in Auckland from Sydney was Mr. J. Chadwick, a New Zealand sporting writer of over 35 years' ...

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  4. CONFIDENCES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Under the auspices of the newly-formed Graduates' Association of Melbourne University, the Prime Minister tonight lectured in the Melbourne Town-hall on ...

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  5. NORTH SYDNEY BLAZE.

    Fanned by a strong southerly breeze that followed a scorching day, and aided by a lamentably, poor water supply, a destructive fire had Crow's Nest in its grip in the early ...

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  6. TUMBLING DOWN.

    To-day's accounts of the Chinese revolt are much more alarming than at any previous stage of the rebellion. The rout of the Imperials at Hankow ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  8. ARABS RESIST.

    ROME, Sunday Evening.--The Italian losses during the lighting which preceded the capture of Benghazi numbered 15 killed, including seven officers, and 54 wounded. ...

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  9. PRIMITIVE BARBARITY.

    PEKIN, Sunday Evening.--The Red Cross Society not laving secured recognition by the leaders of the Imperial troops, many of those wounded in the recent lighting ...

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  10. WAITING FOR THE PROPAGANDIST CHIEF.

    A number ol Chinese residents were last night gathered round lite entrance to the Chinese Masonic-hall, and when questioned as to whether their business would include consideration ...

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  11. TURKEY AS ALLY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--The idea of admitting Turkey into one of the European alliances is the subject of much discussion in European newspapers. The Triple Alliance-- ...

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  12. "GETTING SERIOUS."

    The Reform section of the Chinese in Sydney looked upon the situation yesterday as "getting serious." They had no particular opinion to express regarding the state of affairs at the ...

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  13. "YANGTSE VALLEY WILL BLAZE."

    PEKIN, Monday.-- An official despatch to the British Legation at Pekin states that unless Yin Cheng, Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial army in Hupeh Province, ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. GREAT BRITAIN'S PROPOSAL.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--Owing to the Turkish lighthouses in the Red Sea being in darkness. Great Britain proposed to the Porte that the waterway should he neutralised. ...

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  15. SLUMS AND SICKNESS.

    LONDON, Sunday evening.--Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressing a meeting in Loudon, in the course of a reference to the National Insurance Bill said there ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday Evening.--Great Britain has assented to British has assented to British officers continuing service in the Ottoman Navy. A Pervious Cable, Published soon after the ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  18. ORDERS FOE WELSH COAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Italian Government has ordered 150,000 tons of Welsh coal for war purposes. ...

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  19. THE ROUT AT HANKOW.

    LONDON, Monday.--Advices received from Hankow are to the effect that the rebels made a further attack upon the imperial troops at a place known as Seven ...

    Article : 229 words
  20. NO FIGHT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday Evening.--The report published by the "Daily Chronicle" from Its Salonika correspondent that fighting had occurred between tho Turks and Bulgarians on the ...

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  21. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Trafalgar Day was widely celebrated throughout Great Britain. There hundred wreaths were placed on the Nelson monument in Trafalgar-square. ...

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  22. TRIAL OF DR. PEACOCK.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The trial of Samuel peacock, aged 72, medical practitioner, on a charge of having, on or about August 22, murdered Mary Margaret Davies, aged 27, was ...

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  23. TWELVE LIVES LOST.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--A week-end picnic, at Foxton, organised, by three families of Palmerston North was attended With tragic results. The party intended to go for a cruise in a ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. MEN DISSATISFIED.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Sheffield and Bradford branches of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants have met and passed resolutions repudiating the report of the Royal ...

    Article : 233 words
  25. "NO AGREEMENT."

    LONDON", Monday.--Mr. Wright, director of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows, who presided at a conference of friendly societies at Chester on Saturday, said that the Government ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. THE EIGHT IN MAINE.

    It looks a simple namer, in these days of cable to ascertain accurately and definitely the result of such an epoch-making contest as that in the State of Maine last month. But ...

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  27. CAPSIZED IN THE SURF.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.-- Where loading wool on the steamer Fanny from the beach near Cape Turnagain, a tender used for surfing purposes capsized. Four seamen named Ross, ...

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  28. THE HOPE OF THE DYNASTY.

    PEKIN, Monday.--An edict was issued ordering Yuan Shih Kai--who was appointed Viceroy of Hupeh and Hunan provinces, where the revolt is strongest—to co-operate ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. NO COMPULSION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Haldane, Minister for War, made a reference to compulsory military training in a speech at Chelmsford (Essex) on Saturday. ...

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  30. TRUCE LENT EARL.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The Earl of Loudoun, in the course of a speech at Bolton, declared that the Heme Rule question would produce the greatest struggle since the Civil War. ...

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  31. THE RUSH FOR TICKETS.

    Yesterday there were wild scenes at Paling's, arising from the fact that the amphitheatre of Her Majesty's accommodated only 300, for which number tickets were available for "Romeo and ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S AMBITION.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening.--Sir Francis Leveson Bertie, British Ambassador at Paris, to-day unveiled a bust of the late King Edward at the British Chamber of Commerce, Paris. ...

    Article : 206 words
  33. TAKING NO DISKS.

    PARIS, Monday.--Although the commission appointed to investigate the causes of the Liberte explosion at Toulon has not yet submitted its report, the authorities at Toulon ...

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  34. PLAIN SAILING NOW.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. J. E. Redmond, M.P., Nationalist lender, also delivered a speech on Home Rule on Saturday at Baltinglass Ireland. ...

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  35. "FIGHT IT OUT."

    PEKIN, Monday.--The foreign Consuls at Hankow have proclaimed the neutrality of their respective Governments. It is stated at Shanghai that the ...

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  36. WAITING ON THE JETTY.

    GOFF'S HARBOR, Monday.--Grout dissatisfaction is expressed here at the action of the N.C.S.N. Company in not intimating to the general public that the steamer Oram would ...

    Article : 106 words
  37. THE TOTALISATOR BILL.

    Sir,--It is all very well for Mr. Levien to wake light of parsons and lift up holy hands of horror at the strange coalition which be insinuates exists between them and the ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S DREADNOUGHTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir William Edward Smith, Admiralty Naval Constructor, formerly instructor in naval architecture at the Royal Naval College, will shortly succeed Sir Philip ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. CIVIL OR MILITARY ?

    PARIS, Monday.-- III-feeling exists between the military and civil authorities in north-east Morocco. As a result, General Toutee, High Commissioner at Ujda, placed M. Destailler ...

    Article : 57 words
  40. WHERE IS THIS REVOLT?

    PEKIN, Monday.--The National Assembly bus been opened. The Speech from the Throne continued no reference to the ...

    Article : 28 words
  41. WERE THEY ON THE ROSEDALE?

    BOWRAVILLE, Monday.--Amongst the passengers said to be on the ill-fated Rosedale were two men. Constable Genner, ot Nambucca Heads, protested that the men did not ...

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  42. SULPHUR MINE EXPLOSION.

    ROME, Sunday Evening.--As a result' of an explosion of gas that occurred in a sulphur mine at Trabonelia, in Sicily, 44 persons lost their lives including two of the leaders of a ...

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  43. THE MELBA TESTIMONIAL.

    The Lord Mayor presided at a full meeting of the Melba Testimonial Citizens' Executive Committee yesterday afternoon, at the Town- hall. Aid T. H. Kelly and Mr. J; D. Fitzgerald ...

    Article : 80 words
  44. WHO WILL HANG?

    PEKIN, Monday.--Many of the shells fired by the Chinese imperial gunboats at ...

    Article : 34 words
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