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  2. DISCLOSURES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The secret Articles attached to the Anglo-French Declaration, signed on April 8, [?], dealing with Egypt and Morocco-- which the Secretary of state ...

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  3. CATASTROPHES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--A terrible and shocking disaster occurred to-day at the oil cake mills of J. Bioby and Sons, at Liverpool, where an explosion was ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  5. INSURANCE BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--At a representative meeting of the British Medical Association, it was received that, if Mr. Lloyd George's Insurance Bill passed, the association should ...

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  6. CHINA'S REPUBLIC.

    PARIS, Friday--Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who has arrived in Paris, on his way to China, in the course of an interview, said that owing to the variety of customs of the people and climatic ...

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  7. CABINET CHANGES.

    The resignation of Mr. Carmicbael from his office of Minister for Public Instruction and Labor will once again necessitate a rearrangement of the Cabinet, and it is expected that ...

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  8. TRAIL OF THE EMIGRANT.

    Mr. Frank Coffee returned to Sydney yesterday by the Zealandi,; after a trip through America. When seen by a "Daily Telegraph" representative he had a mass of information ready ...

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  9. 6S PER CAPITA INADEQUATE.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--The British Medical Association adheres to the 40s weekly income limit, and declares that the scale of remuneration based on 6s per capita annually ...

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  10. WEST RIVER PIRATES.

    HONGKONG, Friday Evening.--The pirates in West River, who looted the British steamer Shluon and killed the chief officer, Mr. Nicholson, cut off the legs of two Chinese passengers, ...

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  11. "AFTER THE BILL BECOMES LAW."

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--"The Times" declares that most of the difficulties have been left to be fought out after the Insurance Bill becomes law; hence the extraordinary powers ...

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  12. THE SERVANTS' CLAUSES.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--Mr. Lloyd George has invited the Countess of Desart to bring a number of her servants to the Treasury to discuss the servants' clauses in the ...

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  13. THE SWIFT-COMING FUTURE.

    "Once more I have put a girdle round the world, for there is no book the human mind can study like the book of the living world. Especially I have been studying the development of ...

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  14. THE FOREIGN LEGATIONS.

    PEKIN, Friday Evening.--The Foreign Minister has decided to reinforce the Legation Guards, as a precaution against possible danger to the occupants of the Foreign Legations. ...

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  15. THE UNDERSTANDING.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--The secret treaty of 1904 shows that England and France agreed not to alter the political status of Egypt or Morocco, but if ...

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  16. HORRIBLE BARBARITIES.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. -- Arrivals from China relate horrible barbarities in connection with the revolution. Coolies caught looting in Hankow were tied ...

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  17. IMPERIALIST REPULSE.

    PEKIN, Sunday.--The Imperialist troops made an unsuccessful attempt yesterday to cross the river at Hankow, but were repulsed with heavy loss after 36 hours' fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WHY FRANCE ACCEPTED.

    PARIS. Sunday.--The "Matin" states that M. Delcasse, French Minister for Foreign Affairs in 1904, accepted the conditions placed in the "entente" by Britain because he ...

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  19. TO-DAY.

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  20. SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--At the Bow-street Police Court to-day, further cases affecting suffragettes concerned in Wednesday's violent demonstration were disposed of. ...

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  21. A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--One of the workmen had a miraculous escape. Not being able to find an exit after the explosion, be buried himself under a pile of sacks. Numbers of ...

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  22. HASTY JUDGMENT DEPRECATED.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--Speaking at Bath yesterday Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, expressed a hope that the public would not accept incomplete ...

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  23. FRANCO-GERMAN AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Pall Mail Gazette" states that the British Note to France, assenting to the Franco-German agreement, includes Britain's approval, subject to the ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--It has been ascertained that the explosion was caused by the ignition of particles of dust. Mr. Campbell, Messrs. Lover Brothers' ...

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  25. THE EVELEIGH FATALITY.

    In connection with the Eveleigh accident on Friday, in which two men were killed and three injured, another of the victims, Richard Hudson, expired on Saturday. ...

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  26. THE CHANCELLOR'S ACCUSATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Speaking at Bath, Mr. Lloyd Georgo, Chancellor of the Exchequer, accused the militant suffragettes of being more anti- Liberal than pro-suffrage. ...

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  27. QUEUES OFF.

    CAIRNS, Saturday.--The E. and A. liner St. Albans has arrived from the East, and a number of the Chinese stewards appeared to-day minus their pigtails. This is taken as a sign ...

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  28. DARING ROBBERY.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--Postal matter to the value of over 400,000 marks (about £20,000) largely consisting of cash, and weighing lewt., was yesterday abstracted from a postal van in a ...

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  29. FRENCH TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    PARIS, Friday Evening.--Further details are to hand with regard to the disaster to the train which was engulfed in a torrent while crossing the Thouct River, near Sauimur ...

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  30. NEW NORTH COAST STEAMERS.

    The North Coast S.N. Company's new express steamer Wollongoar, for the Byron Bay trace is expected to arrive to-day from Glasgow, via the Cape. She passed Wilson's Promontory at ...

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  31. MURDERER ELECTROCUTED.

    RICHMOND (Virginia), Friday Evening.-- Henry Clay Beattie, condemned to death for the murder of his wife, was electrocuted to-day. Before the sentence was carried into effect, ...

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  32. FATE OF MINORITY VOTES.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--The Master of Ellbank, speaking at Bath, declared that be would press the Government to deal with the Franchise Bill with the minority vote in ...

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  33. BROKEN-HILL JUNCTION.

    BROKEN-HILL, Saturday.--The trouble between the management of the Junction North Mine and several members of the F.E.D. and F.A., which at one time threatened to become ...

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  34. DISASTERS AT SEA.

    VIENNA, Friday Evening.--A sirocco has been raging in the Adriatic Sea for the last three days, doing damage to shipping. The Austrian steamer Romania has been ...

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  35. IMPERIAL TRADE COMMISSION.

    OTTAWA, Saturday Afternoon.--There is much dissatisfaction at the failure of the Home Government to curry out its promise to appoint an Imperial Trade Commission. ...

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  36. HOMEWARD-BOUND MAORIS.

    MONTREAL, Sunday.--Only half the Maoris who have been at the White City have sailed for New Zealand by the steamer Somerset, In spite of the disapproval of the High ...

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  37. JAPANESE DESTROYER FOUNDERS.

    TOKIO, Friday Evening.--The Japanese destroyer Hurusame (built in 1902, 374 tons displacement, 6000 horse-power) foundered in a gale off Cape Shima in the South of Hondo. ...

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  38. HOOLEY'S FINANCIAL TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Ernest T. Hooley, the financial speculator, has been committed for trial at the Old Bailey on a charge of obtaining from George Tweedale, of Rockdale, ...

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  39. THE LYELL TROUBLE.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.--T. Charlie Dunster, chairman of directors of the Tasmanian and Crown Lycll Extended Company, accompanied by Mr. Wauchope, mining expert, arrived on a visit of ...

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  40. THE IRONWORKS TROUBLE.

    LITHGOW, Sunday.--A conference was held in yesterday afternoon between Mr. Hoskins and the representatives of the union. Mr. Hoskins stated subsequently that the men's ...

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  41. MOVING PICTURES.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.--The example of Ontario in establishing a provincial Board of Censors of moving pictures is likely to be followed by other provinces. ...

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  42. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The committee of the King Edward memorial has unanimously approved the design by the Australian sculptor. Mr. Bertram Mackennal, A.R.A., for a statue ...

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  43. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?

    The stranded whale on the rocks at Deewhy, near Manly, has attracted a large number of visitors. On Sunday evening the place was the scene of great excitement. Motor cars ...

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  44. BUTTER GOES UP.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.--The wholesale rate of the choicest western district factory butter. has been advanced from is 0½d per lb. to 1s 1d. ...

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  45. THE WAR IN TRIPOLI.

    Dr. Marano, Consul for Italy, on Saturday received the following cable from the Italian Embassy in London:-- Tripoli, November 23.--There is nothing ...

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  46. MANLY WHARVES.

    The renewal has been agreed to of the lease of the Manly wharves, over which there has been a deadlock for some time past between the Manly Council and the Port Jackson Ferry ...

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  47. FOUND WITH OPIUM.

    A Malay quartermaster belonging to the steamer Empire was arrested by Senior-constable Hughes on Saturday in the Rocks area. twenty tins of opium were found in his ...

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  48. GRASS FIRES.

    Grass fires occurred an Concord and Enmore Park yesterday. At Concord golf links, Correy's-avenue, the property of Miss Eadith Walker, a lighted ...

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  49. "NOTHING TO REPORT AT HOME."

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Italian Consulate received to-day the following cable from the Italian Embassy in London: "Tripoli, 25th. This morning on the eastern front the usual ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

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