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  2. BRITISH LABOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The conference of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain has adjourned, pending further negotiations and the result of the Conciliation Board's meeting in ...

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  3. CONTESTED SEATS.

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  4. ANTI-ASIATIC.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.--The Dominion Government, contemplating anti-Asiatic legislation, with a view to keeping the Pacific Coast "white." ...

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  5. ROMANCE OF THE AIR.

    Mr. W. E. Hart yesterday qualified for the certificate of the Aerial League of Australia. He is the first man to try for the league's certificate. ...

    Article : 147 words
  6. OUR AWFUL ROADS.

    The nearer you get to Sydney, roughly speaking, the worse the main roads are. That is a queer state of affairs, for though it would be unreasonable to hope for good roads over the ...

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  7. MORE TROUBLE AT LYELL.

    ZEEHAN (TAS.), Thursday.--The mass meeting of Lycll miners at Queenstown on Wednesday night lasted till midnight. The meeting was of an inharmonious character, and the ...

    Article : 398 words
  8. RAPID TRANSIT.

    The underground rapid transit System of Paris is considered by Mr. Hutchinson, chief engineer of New South Wales railway and tramway construction, to be the best in the world. ...

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  9. THE CADETS' MEDALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.-- The Colonial Office has not yet forwarded the Coronation medals for the members of the Australian Coronation contingent of cadets which visited ...

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  10. WARFARE IN THE CLOUDS.

    Captain Oswald Watt, of the Sydney Scottish Rifles, who returned yesterday by the R.M.S. Moldavia after an absence of 18' months in England, spent the whole of his time at ...

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  11. INDEPENDENT LABOR PARTY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Independent Labor Party has given notice of on amendment at tho annual conference, to be held at Birmingham in January, in favor of the establishment by law ...

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  12. THE CHIEF GRIEVANCE.

    ZEEHAN (TAS.), Thursday.--As far as can be gloomed from fairly reliable sources the meeting of the Lyell miners on Wednesday night displayed hostility towards the executive ...

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  13. MINIMUM RAISED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Great Northern Railway Company, following the example of the North-Eastern, has increased the minimum wages of the lower grades of its employees, and ...

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  14. TRIPOLI ATTACKED.

    TRIPOLI, Thursday.--The Arabs hare again conducted a cannonade attack on the Italian positions, shelling the Hamldieh fort all day. ...

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  15. POSITION TOO STRONG.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.-- The "Tanin" admits that the Italian position on the Tripoli coast is too strong for successful attack. Turkey has therefore adopted a ...

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  16. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Board of Trade reports that apart from casual workers the applications received at the labor exchanges for the past nine months totalled 1,197,843, while the vacancies filled totalled ...

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  17. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Australasian Rugby League team played the 16th match of their tour, against Leigh, this afternoon, at Leigh (Lancashire), in the presence ...

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  18. PUNISHED FOR CANDOR.

    TRIPOLI, Thursday.--General Caneva has withdrawn the "Daily Mirror' correspondent's permit, owing to his photographs and description of the oasis massacre. ...

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  19. OFFICIAL ITALIAN CABLES.

    Dr. Marano, the Italian Consul in Sydney, received the following cable from the Italian Ambassador in London, through the Consul in Melbourne:-- ...

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  20. A SURPRISE FOR THE DIRECTORS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--To the surprise of the Mount Lyell directors, the following urgent telegram was received from Mr. J. J. Mahoney (president of the Mount Lyell branch of the ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. PERSONAL.

    Amongst the passengers who arrived by the R.M.S. Moldavia yesterday were the children of Lord and Lady Chelmsford. The Hons. Joan, Bridget, Anno Thosiger, with their brother, the ...

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  22. AVIATION CORPS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A scheme for the expenditure of the £4000 placed on the Federal Estimates for the establishment of an aviation corps is now in preparation. Senator Pearce ...

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  23. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Evening.--Special recognition was accorded the Consuls-General at the Viceregal Drawing -room. The Governor- General, the Duke of Connaught, took steps to ...

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  24. MAORIS BADLY BEATEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Middlesex County ran over a team of Maoris this afternoon to the tune of a goal and six tries to a goal ...

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  25. AT THE WHARVES.

    The scone along the waterfront yesterday was one of activity, and no trouble was experienced by any of the companies in securing such labor as they required. The doubt that existed as ...

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  26. PACIFIC ISLANDS PURCHASED.

    HONOLULU, Wednesday Evening.--A group of Canadian and British capitalists is reported to have purchased Fanning and Washington Islands, at a 'cost of £70,000. ...

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  27. STRIKES.

    "Strikes You seem to be having nothing but strikes since I left for England," was the first comment made by Mr. Wm. Brooks, who returned yesterday to Sydney by the R.M.S. ...

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  28. FRENCH POWDER SCANDAL.

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--The battleship Diderot (17,710 tons, which was built at St. Nazaire in 1909, at a cost of £2,167,000) has landed her ammunition. ...

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  29. SOMETHING LIKE.

    LAS PALMAS, Thursday.--Enraged at the rumor of the arrest of a local republican loader during the municipal elections, a mob of dockers captured the polling station, and stoned the ...

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  30. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The English cricketers were to-day entertained at luncheon by the Victorian Cricket Association. Mr. D. Mackinnon, M.L.A., presided, and the ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Evening Times" reports that Mr. A. H. Bath's famous Shakespearian collection has been privately sold for £29,090, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 169 words
  32. THE THAMES IRONWORKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The official receiver of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, assures the workmen that their employment will continue. ...

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  33. PERILS OF THE AIR.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Evening.--Herr Alfred Pietschker, Germany's most daring aviator-- who at the recent National Week at Johannisthal, won the first prize, for a duration flight ...

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  34. MAITLAND VISIT ABANDONED.

    At the request of the Toowoomba Cricket Association, the dates of their match have been altered from December 6 and 6 to December 6 and 7. ...

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  35. ETHEREAL ASPHYXIA.

    PASADENA (CALIF.), Thursday.--The Trans Continental aviator, Rodgers, attributes the deaths of aviators to "ethereal asphyxia," a dreamy feeling, which overcomes aviators in ...

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  36. FEDERAL WIRELESS STATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Bulsillie, the Federal wireless expert, is to carry out a series of tests on the new Commonwealth wireless station at Peunant-hills before the work is ...

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  37. A PLUCKY GIRL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--John Drake was charged at Croswick to-day with being found in the dwelling-house of Thomas Lenthall without lawful excuse, and also with unlawfully ...

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  38. IN DARKNESS.

    Portion of the city was plunged in dismal darkness towards 12.30 this morning. In an a slant every electric light within a certain area went out. The night was dark, and one could ...

    Article : 190 words
  39. TARRED AND FEATHERED.

    LINCOLN (KANSAS), Thursday.--A barber named Ricord has confessed that he was one of a party which decoyed a young school teacher to a lonely road, and tarred and feathered her. ...

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  40. BALLOONIST'S END.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The well-known American sportsman and balloonist, Maxwell, who won the Gordon-Bennett Cup two years ago, committed suicide yesterday by Jumping from a ...

    Article : 31 words
  41. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  42. A GOOD HAUL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The trawler Simpion, of the Trawling and Direct Fish Supply. Limited, of Sydney, returned to Melbourne from a cruise early this morning, with between four ...

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  43. THE CASE OF J. KURTZ, SEN.

    MUDGEE, Thursday.--A petition is being taken around and meeting with almost unanimous support, praying the Attorney-General to release J. Kurtz, sen., on account of Ill-health, ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. CHURCH TREASURE STOLEN.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday Evening.--Church treasure at St. Remncle, Stavelot, has been stolen, including brassware and enamels, valued [?] ...

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  45. TYPHOID IN A RAILWAY CAMP.

    CHARLEVILLE, Thursday.--Typhoid has broken out in the railway camp at Wallal, on the Great Western railway. One man died to-day. ...

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