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  2. ANTARCTICA.

    HOBART, Saturday.--To-day the Antarctic steamer Aurora left for Macquarie Island, on her way to the South Polar regions in connection with the Mawson expedition. She was ...

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  3. UNIONIST DENUNCIATION

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--Lord Lansdowne (leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords) addressed a meeting of 1240 delegates to the Liberal-Unionist Council at Derby to-day on ...

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  4. TO TEHERAN.

    TEHERAN, Friday Evening.--Russia having declined to extend the time limit allowed Persia to accede to the Russian ultimatum, the Mejliss rejected it, although Sir ...

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  5. TOO LATE!

    SHANGHAI, October 31--In the [?] of foreigners the most dramatic incident that has so far marked the revolution now afoot william doubtdly be the auto-da-fe of the Manchas. The ...

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  6. BRILLIANT REBELS.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.--The revolutionaries have captured Purple Mountain, to the cast of Nankin, with a brilliant combined attack. ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 words
  8. CITY OCCUPIED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Router's Shanghai correspondent reports that the revolutionaries are now in full occupation of Nankin. ...

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  9. GOLD EXPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co., bankers, Old Broad-street, E. C., state that the shipments of gold from China are on an unprecedented scale. One ...

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  10. EX-GOVERNOR ASSASSINATED.

    TEHERAN, Friday Evening.--Ala ed Dowleh, ex-Governor of Fars, has been assassinated. Three men fired seven shots at him with fatal effect as he was leaving his ...

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  11. MANCHURIAN REBELS.

    TOKIO, Sunday.--The revolutionaries or Southern Manchuria are active, and have defeated the Imperialists at Wafantsen, capturing and beheading the commander. ...

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  12. WAR BY ASSASSINATION.

    TRIPOLI, Saturday.--It is alleged here that an emissary of the Young Turk party stabbed M. Jean Carrer, the special correspondent of the Paris "Temps," supposing ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. FATE OF INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The newspapers indicate that the House of Lords will pass the Insurance Bill without amendment, and so decline to accept any responsibility for the ...

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  14. INTERCESSION SERVICE AT ST. ANDREW'S.

    A special intercession service in connection with the departure of the Mawson expedition was held at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral on Saturday morning. A smart shower of rain ...

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  15. PLOT DISCOVERED.

    TEHERAN, Saturday.--A plot has been discovered for the murder of Mr. Morgan Shuster, and bombs. have been found intended to be used in that connection. ...

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  16. OBLIGATION OF NEUTRALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Shipbuilders in the Commonwealth are warned in this week's Government "Gazette" of the penalties for building, and putting in commission, or equipping, any ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  18. COMING OF THE EMPEROR

    BOMBAY, Saturday.--The prevailing public excitement in anticipation of the visit of the King-Emperor is without example in living memory. ...

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  19. THE KING OF SIAM.

    BANGKOK, Sunday.--The King of Slam, Uaha Vajiravudh, was crowned yesterday, with elaborate ceremonial. King George V. was represented by Prince ...

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  20. THE TIDE OF OPPOSITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The General Federation of Trades Unions has strongly protested against separate administrations of the insurance funds under the National Insurance ...

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  21. HOMAGE OF THE CHIEFS.

    BOMBAY, Sunday.--The King and Queen arrived yesterday. The scene in port was a brilliant one when the royal yacht Medina, escorted by her ...

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  22. PENT-UP GASES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A disastrous explosion occurred at Bradford (Yorks.) this morning, due to the accumulation of gases in a brickedup stream, polluted by chemical effluents. ...

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  23. PLUCKY RESCUE.

    TWEED HEADS, Saturday.--The annual excursion of Brisbane civil servants, to the number of 2000, was held here on Thursday. A large number of visitors indulged in surf-bathing. ...

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  24. THE WOMEN'S CAUSE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has written a letter to Lady Constance Lytton, one of the most prominent of the suffragette leaders, suggesting ...

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  25. THE LOST LAKEMBA.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--There reached this port to-day the belated, but interesting, story of the foundering of the Norwegian barque Lakemba, in mid-ocean, in October last, and the ...

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  26. COBAR ELECTION.

    COBAR, Saturday.--The only nomination received to-day for the Cobar seat was that of Charles Stuart Fern, the selected Labor candidate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. DEARTH OF LABOR

    LONDON, Saturday.--Extraordinary scenes were witnessed in the vicinity of Covent Garden yesterday, when a large crowd assembled early in response to Mr. F. J. Murray's ...

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  28. IDENTIFIED THE TRACKS.

    MACKAY, Saturday.--Further evidence was taken yesterday in the case in which George David Silva is charged separately with the murder of Agnes Ching and her five children, ...

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  29. WIRELESS CALLS AID.

    VANCOUVER, Friday Evening.--The tugs which were despatched to the aid of the steamer Tees in response to her wireless call were unable, owing to a storm, to enter the ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. STILL CALLING.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--Distress signals from the Tees have again been picked up by wireless, and the passengers are believed to be safe. ...

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  31. "NOT AUTHORISED."

    Officials of the Master Builders' Association stated last night that Mr. Murray was not authorised to select immigrants on behalf of the association. When the report of the Royal ...

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  32. PASSENGERS SAFE.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--The Tees is not in a dangerous position, and the passengers have landed safely. The tugs are standing by. The wireless apparatus broke down in ...

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  33. ROWING BOAT UPSETS.

    ORANGE, Sunday.--The police received word of a terrible drowning fatality in Summer-hill Creek late this afternoon. Three young women were rowing in a boat, ...

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  34. ROBBERY AT BELLEVUE-HILL.

    Mr. E. J. Coote, of "Burrator," Cranbrookroad, Bellevue-hill, reported to the police yesterday that his residence had been entered by thieves and between £200 and £300 worth of ...

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  35. EMPIRE NAVIES.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--At Portsmouth to-day, the battleship New Zealand was re-named the Zealandia by Lady Hall-Jones, wife of the High Commissioner for the ...

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  36. RAILROAD WRECK.

    PADUKAH (Kentucky). Saturday.--A passenger train on the Illinois central railroad left the rail yesterday while travelling at a high speed, and fell into a ditch. ...

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  37. MARCONI V. SIEMENS.

    The secretary of the Australasian Wireless Co., Ltd., announces that a cablegram has been received from the Telefunken Co., Berlin, as follows:--"Marconi, London, has withdrawn his ...

    Article : 69 words
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