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  2. HORRORS OF WAR.

    MALTA, Tuesday.--It is estimated that the number of the Italians dead, wounded, or sick up to date is 15,000. Various Italian estimates allege that 45,000 ...

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  3. THE GRIM SPECTRE.

    PEKIN, .Tuesday.--Swedish missionaries who have arrived at Tientsin state that a schoolmistress named Beckman and find foreign children, as well as many Chinese ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  5. BRITAIN'S BOMB.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--The speech made recently by Captain Faber, M. P., on Angle-German relations in the Moroccan crisis came as a [?]shell to Germany. Some of ...

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  6. "OURS!"

    LONDON, October 27.--The ship was perched --a grey, gaunt, unfinished hull--on her supports above the dull waters of the Clyde--Australia's first battleship. At first glance a ...

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  7. THE GLEBE MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--This afternoon the Sydney Detective Department, not waiting nor trusting to the telegraph, sent word by direct telephone to the Victorian headquarters that ...

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  8. LOOTING OF HANKOW.

    SHANGHAI, November 6.--The burning of the native city of Hankow, which has been progressing under the direction of the Imperial generals during the past week, is now ...

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  9. BIG BATTLE IMMINENT.

    PEKIN, Monday Evening,-- General Chung, Chief of Staff and Commander in Chief of the Imperial Forces, has left for Sankin, with 10,000 imperiansts, with the ...

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  10. DESULTORY FIGHTING.

    ROME, Monday Evening.--Official reports from Tripoli statu that, petty Turkish attacks continue. Aeroplane observations confirm the report ...

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  11. MANCHURIAN DEFECTION.

    PEKIN, Tuesday.--The Manchurian province of Helungkiang has declared its independence. A battle has been fought at Haukow, the ...

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  12. AWAITED STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said that the Government was anxious for a discussion on foreign affairs, and ...

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  13. AN EYE-WITNESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. M'Cullagh, war correspondent in Tripoli for the "Westminster Gazette," delivered a lecture in London last night on the "Italian atrocities." ...

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  14. TO BE CANCELLED.

    Mr. Wade asked the Attorney-General in the Legislative Assembly last night whether in view of his statement last Thursday on the commissioner's report on tho Lithgow ...

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  15. MUSIC IN SYDNEY.

    Madame Slapoffski, Sydney's leading soprano, who is about to leave for Europe, talked interestingly yesterday as to the progress of music in this city. ...

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  16. DR. SUN YAT SEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the prominent Chinese revolutionary, who at present stands high in the hopes of the Republicans--seeing that Yuan Shib Kai ...

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  17. IF TROOPS WERE SENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Lord Haldane, Secretary of State for War, in a statement in the House of Lords, said that the Admiralty estimated the maximum force of possible ...

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  18. THE STRIKE BALLOT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Further ballots of railwaymen have been taken on the question of accepting or rejecting the Royal (Railway) Commission's report. ...

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  19. THE OTHER SIDE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Private letters received in France and Italy indicate that many of the wounded Italians were horribly mutilated prior to the engagement ...

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  20. "IMPROVED PROSPECTS."

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has addressed a letter on the subject of women's suffrage to the Earl of Lytton. ...

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  21. A STRIKE SETTLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The strike at the Birmingham Small Arms works has been settled on the basis of a re-arrangement of hours and various concessions as to wages. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN SCULLER'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Mr. L. A. Pattieson, formerly of Wesley College, Melbourne, has won the Colquhoun sculls at Cambridge. ...

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  23. TO-DAY.

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  24. MR. C. H. HOSKINS' INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. C. H. Hoskins, member of the arm, at present in Melbourne. When the contents of the above message were communicated to him at the Grand Hotel to-night he said: "This is ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. VIOLENT STRIKERS AT HULL.

    LONDON. Monday Evening.--The oil mill strikers at Hull overturned a number of trollies laden with oil cake, and stoned the police. Several were injured, and the strikers' conduct ...

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  26. WOES OF BACHELORS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--The Diet of Mecklenburg has imposed upon bachelors not liable to provide for their relatives a tax of 25 per cent, higher than that imposed on husbands. ...

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  27. SARAH BERNHARDT TO MARRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Paris correspondent of the "Standard" reports mat Sarah Bernhardt, the famous French actress, will shortly be married to the Flemish actor, Lou Tellegen, ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. WELCOME TO EGYPT.

    PORT SAID, Tuesday.--The Royal yacht Medina, conveying the King and Queen to India for the Durbar, reached Port Said yesterday. Their Majesties were received by Lord ...

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  29. THE PRICE OF CEMENT.

    Referring yesterday to the remark of the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Griffith) that the Government was paying three limes the price that cement of similar quality and ...

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  30. INDUSTRIES ENCOURAGEMENT ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The delicate point in the interpretation of the Industries Encouragement Act raised by Mr. Paul's report on the payment of the Iron bounty at Lithgow will be ...

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  31. RIGHTS OF THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. F. D. Acland, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announces that Sweden has agreed to allow the self-governing Dominions to withdraw from commercial ...

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  32. THE PACE THAT KILLS.

    SAVANNAH (U.S.A.), Tuesday:--The motorist J. M'Nay was killed yesterday in a motor car, which overturned on the racing track, while he was practising for the Vanderbilt Cup. Three ...

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  33. THE POOR CONSUMPTIVE.

    The case of the consumption is again actively engaging the attention of the Public Health authorities. "We had occasion a low weeks ago," said the president of the Board of Health ...

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  34. HISTORIC BIBLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At the sale of Mr. A. H. Huth's collection a Mazarin Bible was sold for £5800. A first-edition Bible, bearing the printed date, "Mainz, 1462," realised £3050; and a ...

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  35. MEXICAN REBELS.

    AUSTIN (TEXAS), Tuesday.--A company of United States militia has been ordered out owing to a report that a party of alleged revolutionists was attempting to cross the border ...

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  36. SHOT LOYALTY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A man named M'Donagh, in the employ of a farmer named Conroy, at Ballintemple, was wounded yesterday for declining to leave the employment of his master, ...

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  37. ANOTHER PICTURE THEFT.

    ROME, Monday Evening.--Fra Angellco's painting. "The Madonna della Stella," has been stolen from the Convent of San Marco, Florence. ...

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  38. STRANDED SHIP MARGIT.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The position of the stranded ship Margit is unchanged. She is on an even keel, with sails set, and has moved a few yards further into shore. The cargo is ...

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  39. MANLY MYSTERY.

    The Manly police have not yet succeeded in discovering how the unknown man, whose body was found on Sunday afternoon last floating in the water off the Ocean Bench, Manly, had come ...

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  40. ENGLISH BIRTHRATE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The number of births in England and Wales during the third quarter of 1911 was 222,601, aud tho deaths 140,956. The birth-rate was the lowest on record. ...

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  41. ROUTE AGENT HELD UP.

    GRAN RAPIDS (Michigan), Monday. Evening.--An armed party robbed the Adams Express Company's office aid held up the route agent. A thousand dollars are missing. No captures ...

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  42. COTTON MILLS BURNED.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The Sovereign cotton mills at Chorley, in Lancashire, have been burned. One fireman was killed, and there were many narrow escapes. The damage ...

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  43. MARINE COURT FINDING.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The Marine Board conducted an Inquiry at Port Adelaide to-day into the cause of the wreck of the three-masted Norwegian barque Margit on Coorong Bench, on ...

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  44. AN OBLIGING RIVER.

    W[?]COUVER, Tuesday.--The Skagit River Washington State, suddenly changed its course owing to floods, and cut a new channel almost where the surveys were made for a new ...

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  45. FLOTSAM OFF NAROOMA.

    A report to the Department of Navigation from Narooma, on the South Coast, yesterday, stated that a large quantity of green bananas had been sighted off that port. The fruit, it is ...

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  46. GOOD HARVEST.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--The Minister for railways states that he thinks the harvest will, enough to enable the Government to reduce freights to the extent promised--£70,000 ...

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