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  2. VERGE OF WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Extraordinary statements have been made during a debate at the New Reform Club. Mr. Arthur Ponsonby and Mr. W. Byles, ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 484 words
  4. JERVIS BAY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--When the House of Representatives went into Committee of Supply to-night, Mr. Fisher announced that the Government ...

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  5. ATTACKS ON THE SPEAKER.

    As soon as the preliminary business has been disposed of in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, the Premier made reference to the motion passed by the House on ...

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  6. NEW PREMIER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Yuan SHih Kai, the Constitutional [?]roni reader, has acceded to the request of the Throne to accept the Premiership "for his country's ...

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  7. STILL GROWING.

    The estimate of population issued by the Government Statistician, Mr. J. B. Trivett, shows that the number of persons in the State on September 30 last was 1,674,594, of whom ...

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  8. THE PEOPLE'S WILL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--polling in connection with the Victorian general elections took place to-day, and the state of parties, so far as returns go, is as a result, practically ...

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  9. ABSORPTION THREATENED.

    "Our State banks will go on, whatever happens. You may state that absolutely." This was the answer of Mr. M'Gowen, State Premier, to the statement of the Federal Prime Minister ...

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  10. MORE LIGHT DEMANDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. C. S. Goldman (Liberal Unionist) asked the Prime Minister yesterday in the House of Commons if he could throw further light on the statement ...

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  11. NO PARLEY.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.--Li Yuan Hung, the Republican leader in the Yang-tse Valley,. has replied to the imperialist General Changes request tor a cessation of ...

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  12. SIR JENKIN COLES.

    ADELAIDE Thursday.--Directly the House of Assembly met to-day, the Deputy-Speaker read the following letter, received by the Premier (Mr. Verran), from the eldest son of the Speaker ...

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  13. ASSEMBLY FOR REPUBLIC.

    PEKIN, Thursday.--The Assembly of the province of Chili has passed a resolution to present a memorial to the Throne in favor of a republic, with Yuan Shih Kai as ...

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  14. FOREIGN OFFICE BUREAUCRATS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Star"--a London evening, paper-- strongly attacked the British Foreign Office, in an article in yesterdays issue. ...

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  15. MR. WADE APPEALED TO.

    A mass meeting of locomotive laborers employer at the Eveleigh railway shods was held yesterday in the lunch -hour to see what could be done to raise the minimum wage from 7s a ...

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  16. GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.--A battle is imminent at Nankin, where the imperialist troops of General Chang are committing excesses. Every queue-less Chinese discovered ...

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  17. STATE OF PARTIES

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  18. ANGLO-GERMAN MONEY.

    PEKIN, Thursday.--Owing to the fact that the revolutionaries are controlling the likin (inland revenue) stations, it is feared that China will make default in respect of ...

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  19. THE CITY LOAM.

    Tenders for a loan of £300,000, for the City Council, for the purpose of redeeming loans falling due in London early next year, were opened at a special meeting of the Finance ...

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  20. VOICE OF PEACE AND CALM.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Professor Schiemann, in an article in the "Kreuz-zeituug," states that during the Franco -German crisis. Great Britain occupied a position similar ...

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  21. TO-DAY.

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  22. THE TEN WATCHDOGS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The dissatisfaction of country members of the Federal Parliament with the Postal Department has led to support being promised to the formation of a country ...

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  23. TO PROTECT FOREIGNERS.

    MANILA, Wednesday Evening.--A large body of American troops is ready to sail for China, it is understood that President Taft intends to land 10,000 men on the first ...

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  24. CONTESTED SEATS.

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  25. BUSH FIRES ON THE MOUNTAINS.

    Ald. Griffiths, of the Sydney City Council, who has been spending a holiday at Leura, returned to Sydney yesterday afternoon. He reports that two large bush fires have ...

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  26. "GET OUT OF THIS!"

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--According to advices received by the mail steamer Marama, the commander of the German cruiser Cormoran, when in Suva harbor, asked for ...

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  27. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT.

    At a later stage of the day, Mr. S. H. Solomon, City Treasurer, reported to the Finance Committee, at the ordinary meeting. Ten tenders, he said, had been received at par, ...

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  28. THE SYDNEY HARBOR TRUST.

    A circumstantial account having found publication to the effect that the State Government contemplated remodelling the Sydney Harbor Trust, placing it under the control of a single ...

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  29. RELIGION IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At a meeting held yesterday to protest against the promulgation of the "Ne Temere" decree a letter was read from the Primate (Dr. Randall Davidson). The ...

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  30. EMIGRATION FROM RUSSIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An extraordinary story was told to the Minister for External Affairs to-day by the Russian Consul in Melbourne. He waited on the Minister to urge ...

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  31. REDISTRIBUTION IN N.S.W.

    An announcement will be made in a few days, so Mr. O'Malley informed Mr. Bruce Smith in the House of Representatives yesterday, regarding the appointment of a commission to ...

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  32. HARBOR COLLISION.

    A collision occurred late last night in the harbor between the Newcastle and Hunter River Company's steamer Hunter and the four- masted Gorman barque Omega, which arrived ...

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  33. DISCONTENTED RAILWAY MEN.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Keegan in the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier said he understood that discontent exists amongst railway employees in different branches ...

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  34. PRESBYTERIANISM.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the conference of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of Scotland yesterday, it was decided to establish a permanent chaplaincy for Presbyterian ...

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  35. ORGANISING NAVAL RESERVES.

    The gunboat Protector is engaged organising naval reserves in each district and sub-district. She left Melbourne yesterday for northern naval ports. She will return to Hobart early in ...

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  36. THE STRANGE VISITOR.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The visit of the German cruiser to Suva must have been at least two weeks ago, for the nows was carried by the mail to Vancouver. It must, therefore, ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    VIENNA, Thursday.--The "Oesterreichischer Volkswort" states that the Government of Hungary has signed an agreement with the Hungarian Levante Company to establish an ...

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  38. SYDNEY TO 'FRISCO.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A proposal has been submitted to the Postmaster-General by the Oceanic Steamship Company tor a subsidy of £18,000 as an assistance to the proposed ...

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  39. REPRESENTATION OF PAPUA.

    Notice was given in the Senate yesterday by Senator Rac (N.S.W.) of a motion to test the opinion of the Chamber as to whether Papua should not have a member with power to speak ...

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  40. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The fifteenth biennial conference of the Federal council of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia sat to-day. The basis of ...

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  41. THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Senate sat till 3 o'clock this morning dealing in Committee with the Arbitration Bill. At the instance of the Government ...

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  42. MR. FISHER'S VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--"This is the first intimation we have had of this service," stated the Prime Minister to -night. "I hope it will lead to the development of trade between the ...

    Article : 85 words
  43. A QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Finlayson (Q.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, asked whether any definite proposals had been made to the Government with regard to a steamship service between the ...

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