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  2. "SUCCESS MAY COME."

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, hon. treasurer of the Women's Social and Political Union, has been sentenced to one month's imprisonment for participation in the ...

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  3. SYDNEY-'FRISCO TRADE.

    An Important event in regard to the Sydney-Wellington-San Francisco mail service is the advent of the passenger steamer Tahiti. The liner--with the red funnel and dark green ...

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  4. FEDERAL BANK BILL.

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  5. TANK OVERBALANCES.

    An accident, unfortunately attended with the loss of the lives of two men, occurred about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Eveleigh locomotive sheds. ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day the President, Mr. Justice Higgins, delivered his reserved decision in the action between the Federated Seamen's Union ...

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  7. RAN THE GAUNTLET.

    PEKIN, Thursday Evening.--A rebel torpedo boat ran the gauntlet of the Imperialist forts at Hankow. She steamed at full speed while a battery of 12 guns poured ...

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  8. WHAT IS IN IT?

    LONDON, Friday.--The motion to be tabled in the House of Commons on Monday by Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, is as follows:-- ...

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  9. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  10. CHANCELLOR WILL AID.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed a meeting of members of the House of Commons interested in women's suffrage, and recommended a ...

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  11. A CHINESE AVIATOR.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday Evening.--A Chinese named Gunn, who has been trained as an aviator, is negotiating to be sent to China to aid the revolutionaries. ...

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  12. "FAIRWEATHER FRIEND."

    LONDON, Friday.--Lady Selborne, at a meeting of the Conservative and Unionist Woman's Franchise Association, said Mr. Lloyd George was only a "fair weather" friend. When the ...

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  13. ANXIOUSLY WANTED.

    Mr. Tong Cha[?] Chih, editor of the "Tung Wah Times" received another cable from Changsha yesterday, saying, "You are anxiously requested to return immediately by all ...

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  14. GRATEFUL FRENCH TRIBUTES.

    PARIS, Friday.--The French newspapers are unanimous in paying grateful tributes to Sir Edward Urey's unwavering attitude throughout the crisis. ...

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  15. SAYED BY OPPOSITION.

    LONDON, Friday.--Comments are being made in various quarters on the fact that but for 65 Unionists who supported Mr. Lloyd George's "railway debate" amendment, the Government ...

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  16. "BEST LAND IN THE WORLD."

    KATOOMBA, Friday.--Inspector-General Gordon, Commandant of the military forces of New South Wales, paid a visit to Katoomba during the week. Whilst in the district he inspected ...

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  17. GREY'S RESPONSIBILITY.

    BERLIN, Friday.--The German newspapers are eagerly expectant as to Sir Edward Grey's speech. Many are bitter towards Great Britain, and some of the ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. The newspapers report the arrival of Mr. Wigram, the inventor of an aerial torpedo, who intends to seek the interest of the War Office in ...

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  19. A LABOR PROTEST.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The anxiety in the States, on the part alike of the Governments and people, that the Savings Bank provisions of the Commonwealth Bank Bill will prejudice ...

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  20. TO-DAY.

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  21. WELSH RIOTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--In connection with the strike riots at the Cambrian pits, 21 colliers have been sentenced to terms ranging from three months to a year. ...

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  22. CHEERS FOR THE KAISER.

    LONDON, Friday.--At a meeting of the National Liberal Federation held at Bath yesterday, Mr. J. F. L. Brunner, M.P. (Liberal), who presided, said they should be ...

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  23. "THE LUCKIEST OF THEM ALL."

    Rea, who sustained the least injuries of the five, was interviewed by a reporter from "The Daily Telegraph." Beyond a few scratches on the back of the left hand and abrasions to one ...

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  24. BERLIN DRESSMAKERS.

    BERLIN, Thursday Evening.--Sixty thousand dressmakers have struck for higher wages. ...

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  25. INSURANCE AND THE LORDS.

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Times" states that if the House of Lords exorcises its suspensory veto so as to enable the Insurance Bill to be reconsidered in 1912, the Government will ...

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  26. THE CARISBROOK TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At the inquest on the body of C. F. Fricke, who was run down by a train and killed near Carisbrook Station last month, the Coroner found that death was due ...

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  27. NO CASUALTY ROOM. AT EVELEIGH.

    A number of the men employed at the workshop expressed great indignation at the fact that there is no casualty room or other first-aid appliances at Eveleigh. ...

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  28. ALMOST A SPLIT.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Cork "Free Press" states that a strong minority at a meeting of the Nationalist members of the House of Commons voted for the inclusion of medical ...

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  29. THE DESTROYERS' MOVEMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The destroyers, which are now at their headquarters in Port Phillip Bay, will leave in December for Tasmanian waters, and n December 21 will join ...

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  30. OPPOSITION FROM S.A. TRUSTEES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Treasurer has replied to the letter forwarded by the trustees of the Savings Bank that the Government is prepared to enter an emphatic protest against ...

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  31. CANADIAN LOYALTY.

    OTTAWA, Friday.--Mr. Monk, Dominion Minister for Public Works, declares that the attacks on Sir Wilfrid Laurier are unfounded, and that he is fully in accord with Mr. Borden's ...

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  32. TERRIBLE TRAIN DISASTER.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--While a train was crossing the Thouet River near Saumur (Seine et-Loire) all except three carriages were engulfed in a violent torrent. It is reported ...

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  33. ALLIGATOR CREEK MURDER.

    MACKAY (Q.), Friday.--At the police court to-day, George David Silva, a boyish-looking fellow, was charged with the murder of Mrs. Ching and five children, at Alligator Creek, on ...

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  34. BLOCKADE TO BEGIN.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday.--Italy has notified the Powers that she is about to blockade the Dardanelles. ...

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  35. KING EDWARD VII. MEMORIAL.

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  36. WHO WILL BE GOVERNOR?

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The presence in Melbourne of Mr. W. V. Ralston, manager of the Queensland National Bank, at the time of the introduction of the Commonwealth Bank Bill in ...

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  37. PANIC IN THE STRAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--During a fire in the Strand, an electric main exploded, and wrecked two shops. A blinding flash from the explosion caused a panic among the crowd, who ...

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  38. OFFICIAL ITALIAN CABLE.

    The Consul for Italy, Dr. Marano, yesterday evening received the following cable from the Italian Embassy in London:--"Tripoli, Nov. 22.--Nothing important to ...

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  39. NAVAL COLLEGE MIX-UP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Riley (N.S.W.) asked Mr. Roberts what steps had been taken by the Minister for Defence in regard to the ...

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  40. RECOGNITION OF SERVICES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The services rendered by the life-saving crews at Victor Harbor, Kingston, and Beachport, in connection with the wreck of the barque Margit, were referred ...

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  41. CHINESE PIRATES.

    HONGKONG Friday.--Pirates in West River looted the British steamer Shiuon and killed the chief officer, Mr. Nicholson. They next boarded a Chinese steamer. ...

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  42. HELPLESS SPECTATORS.

    PARIS,Friday.--Of 50 passengers in the tram 22 were drowned, including seven railway officials. Crowds of people stood helplessly watching ...

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  43. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    TEHERAN, Friday.--Three battalions of Russian troops have reached Enzeli, a port in Persia, on the Caspian Sea. ...

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  44. VICTORIA WILL FIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Watt, State Treasurer, speaking of the Commonwealth Bank Bill, said: "I cannot rob my mind of the impression that the Savings Bank provisions of ...

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  45. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The State Premier (Mr. Murray) has received a communication from Mr. M'Gowen that he wishes the Premiers' Conference, which is to be held in ...

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  46. SMUGGLING CHINESE IN.

    CHICAGO, Friday.--A large Chinese smuggling plot has been discovered, and 20 men are charged with bringing Chinese into the United States wholesale. Arrests have also been made ...

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  47. FATAL ELECTRIC BATH.

    EUGENE (Oregon), Thursday Evening.--A prominent footballer at the University of Oregon, named Noland, has been burned to death in an electric bath, his bathrobe catching fire. ...

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  48. THE TITHERADGE TESTIMONIAL.

    At Her Majesty's Theatre on Thursday afternoon one of the most noteworthy dramatic events of the year will take place, in the matinee organised in honor of Mr. G. S. Titheradg[?]. ...

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  49. CHRISTMAS APPEALS.

    Sir,--As Christmastide approaches the spirit of generosity is noticeably abroad in our prosperous land, and many are recognising the Giver in their gifts to His needy children. Much of ...

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  50. UNIONIST RETURNED.

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  51. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--In answer to a question in the House of Commons put by Major Anstruther-Gray (Unionist), as to what stops he was taking concerning the reported ...

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  52. MELBA OPERA COMPANY.

    The return of the Melba Opera Company to Sydney, foroshadowed by Madame Melba herself before she left for Melbourne, in an interview given to a representative of "The Daily ...

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  53. FIRE IN CASTLEREAGH-STREET.

    About 7 o'clock last evening, a fire broke out in a two-storied building, occupied by Messrs. Barnard and Co., auctioneers. On the arrival of the brigade, a large quantity ...

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  54. COUNT KOMURA DEAD.

    TOKIO, Friday.--The death is announced of Count Komura. Count Jutar[?] Komura was born in 1855, and was educated both at Tokio University and ...

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  55. LEAVE TO APPEAL REFUSED.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Leave to appeal has been refused by the Privy Council in the case of Stewart v. the New South Wales Country Press Association. ...

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  56. PLOT IN PORTUGAL.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Reuter's Lisbon correspondent states that a Monarchist plot was discovered at Chaves, where the sergeants of the garrison conspired to murder the ...

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  57. NATIONAL ART GALLERY.

    The trustees of the National Art Gallery have awarded the Wynne Art Prize for 1911 to Mr. Hans Heysen, of Adelaide, for his oil painting, "Hauling Timber," purchased at the Royal Art ...

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  58. BEST RAIN FOR YEARS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--General storms have occurred in the Thargomindah district during the past week. Rainfalls in the outlying stations reached up to 150 points. A big storm ...

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  59. TO ABOLISH LANDLORDISM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Trades-hall proposals for the Federal ownership of land and houses in order to do away with landlordism drew no response from tho Federal Ministers ...

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  60. ANTHONY HORDERN AND SONS.

    We are authoritatively informed that there is no foundation whatever for the Melbourne rumor, published in our columns yesterday, that a company is being formed to acquire the ...

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