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  2. STILL THE CRITIC.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Charles Beresford, speaking last night at Southsea (Portsmouth), made several remarkable statements of British "unpreparedness" ...

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  3. STARTING BUSINESS.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.--Some of the Reform delegates favor a Constitution on the Australian model. Others prefer the Swiss system with the suffrage bused on property ...

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  4. THE GLEBE MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The City Court, was crowded this morning when Campbell Nairn Moir was charged with the murder of Henry Trevascus at Glebe, Sydney, on ...

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  5. MR. CARMICHAEL RESIGNS.

    As soon as the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon, Mr. M'Gowen said he had to inform the House, that the Minister for Education and Labor had decided to sever his ...

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  6. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Mr. Wilson, the State meteorologist, seen last night, said that the conditions pointed to rain in the eastern portion of the State' today. Sydney is only a small spot within that ...

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  7. IN GRAVE DEBATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the British Labor Party, moved in the House of Commons yesterday his resolution on the subject of ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 words
  9. DESPERATE PLIGHT.

    NANKIN, Wednesday Evening.--General Chang has returned to the city. The situation of the Imperialists is desperate. They are surrounded and outnumbered, and food ...

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  10. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    PEKIN, Thursday.--A Chinese report mentions that an attempt has been made to assassinate the Premier, Yuan shih Kal. ...

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  11. REBELS AND. THE CUSTOMS.

    PEKIN, Thursday.--The revolutionaries at Yatung have compelled the Chinese Customs officials to withdraw. ...

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  12. ADELAIDE SUPPORT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Chinese residents of Adelaide are delighted with the progress of the Revolutionary party in China. On the last two Sundays meetings have been held at ...

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  13. WARNER'S ILLNESS.

    It transpires that Warner is suffering from gastritis, and although the hope is expressed by Mr. Pawley, the manager, that be will soon be in flannels again, he will not figure in the ...

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  14. "BE ENTHUSIASTIC."

    The members of the Young China League held a well-attended meeting in the Masonic-hall, Castlerengh-street, last night, under the presidency of Mr. Young Ching. ...

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  15. PERSIA SUBMITS.

    TEHERAN, Thursday.--Persia, accepting the advice tendered by Great Britain, has complied with the terms of Russia's ultimatum. ...

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  16. THE ASSOCIATION'S WELCOME.

    More than 100 persons took part in the welcome given by the N.S.W. Cricket Association to the visitors. Sir Joseph Carruthers, who presided, ...

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  17. THE DEMANDS.

    Early in this month, on the ground of an insult offered to the Russian Vice-Consul, M. Peterhoff, on the occasion of the foregoing Cossack-gendarme incident, Russia notified the ...

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  18. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  19. "PLEASE RETURN IMMEDIATELY."

    Mr. Tong Chai Chih, editor of the "Tung Wah Times," has received a cable from General Y. K. Tan, President of the Provincial Assembly of Hunan, stating that there is great activity ...

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  20. CANADIAN DEFENCE.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Evening.--After close consultation with the British Admiralty, a development scheme for Canadian defence is announced. ...

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  21. AFTER THE RAID.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Bowstreet Police Court was to-day crowded with fashionable people, when 114 of the suffragettes were charged with doing damage to property ...

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  22. ANTI-TRUST ACTIVITY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--Mr. J. D. Rockefeller and Rev. F. T. Gates, his business and benevolent representative, will be invited to reply to the testimony given before the House ...

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  23. A CIVIC RECEPTION.

    At the civic reception there was a large attendance of cricket enthusiasts which included Messrs. W. P. M'Elhone (chairman of the Board of Control), S. Smith, jun., S. H. ...

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  24. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Reports have been received by the External Affairs Department from Mr. Beckett, inspector of aborigines, concerning the examination of natives in the ...

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  25. FISH DIET.

    Further evidence was yesterday given before the Royal Commission, inquiring into the question of the high cost of living. in reference to the food value of fish, and the general demand ...

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  26. A WHITE SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday Evening.--At the Nationalist Congress at Bloemfontein, at which General Botha presided, it was decided to form a strong South African party to consolidate the ...

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  27. WORLD'S MIGHTIEST PORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The returns of the Port of London Authority for 1910 show, a surplus of revenue over expenditure of £995,591. The increase in imports and exports was £38,000,000, ...

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  28. NOW FOR THE LORDS!

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening,--The Speaker, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that the Insurance Bill was not a money bill. ...

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  29. SMALL-ARMS MACHINERY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Messrs.--Wright, representing the American manufacturers (Messrs. Pratt, of Whitney) of the machinery for the Commonwealth small-arms factory at Lithgow ...

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  30. "LIAR, COWARD; AND BETRAYER."

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Sir Joseph B. Robinson has recovered £100 from Mr. Louis Cohen, the author of a book of reminiscences of Kimberley, and £100 from Mr. Bennett, the ...

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  31. WHAT OF AUSTRALIAN?

    VIENNA, Thursday.--The Reichsrath has recommended the Government to arrange for a limited importation of meat from the Argentine and the Balkans. ...

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  32. CAUCUS AND THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--The Federal Labor Caucus, at a meeting to-day, decided, to make no further amendments in its programme. Dissatisfaction. was expressed at the delays in ...

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  33. WRECKED ON PLEASURE CRUISE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday 'Evening.--The steamer Prinz Joachim is ashore at Samana Island. North Hayti. The vessel left here on Saturday on a cruise to Port Limon, Costa Rica. ...

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  34. PROGRESSIVE THEOLOGY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The British and Foreign Bible Society has dismissed Mr. Rice, of the London Missionary Society, who was engaged on a revision of a Kanarese (Bombay) ...

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  35. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    A shocking burning fatality occurred yesterday afternoon, the victim being Mrs. Beatrice Lucas, 23 years of age, lately residing with her husband at No. 2 Weedon-avenue, Paddington. ...

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  36. INSURRECTION IN MEXICO.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Evening.--The latest reports from Mexico are that orders to mobilise' 25,000 ni[?]n, to suppress the new insurrectionary movement have been issued. ...

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  37. MR. BALFOUR TO FIGHT HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Londonderry announced yesterday at Heywood (Lancashire) that Mr. a. J, Balfour, the recently retired leader of the Opposition in the Commons, will' return ...

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  38. FEDERAL QUARANTINE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Dr. W. P. Norris, Commonwealth Director, of Quarantine, is now investigating the quarantine systems of England. He has already inspected those of Canada and ...

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  39. THE LITHGOW CONTRACTS.

    Some idea of what the cancellation by the Government of its contracts with the Messrs. Hoskins Brothers, means may be gathered from the ascertained fact that last year the ...

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  40. NO PLACE LIKE SYDNEY.

    Mr. C. R. Crossman, manager for Edward Arnold and Co., drapers, of Oxford-street, expresses the opinion that in regard to the pushing of trade, Australia has little to learn from ...

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  41. PENULTIMATE NOTE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The barque Solway has been posted at Lloyd's for inquiry, preparatory to being posted missing. The Solway was bound from Newcastle to ...

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  42. THE LEAGUE FOOTBALLERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Australasian League football team defeated Cumberland to-day by a goal and a try to a goal--5 points to 2. There, ward 5000 spectators. ...

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  43. ALLIGATOR CREEK MURDERS.

    MACKAY (Q.). Thursday.--The police are said' to have solved the Alligator Creek mystery. In a fire alleged to have been made by the suspect. articles taken from the Chings house, ...

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  44. TO ACQUIRE ANTHONY HORDERNS'.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--It in rumoured that company is in process of formation with he object of acquiring the business of Anthony [?]lordern and Sons, the well-known traders in ...

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  45. SOCIETY OF ARTISTS.

    The superintendent of the National Art Gallery informs us that the trustees only paid one visit--not two, as we stated--to the Sydney Artists' Exhibition. ...

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  46. THROUGH THE CANAL.

    SUEZ, Thursday.--The royal yacht Medina, conveying the King and Queen to India for the Durbar, passed here yesterday. ...

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