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  2. SAVINGS BANKS.

    Mr. Dacey, the State Treasurer, last night made the following statement: -- "Although the Federal Government cannot directly commandeer the funds of the Savings ...

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  3. "TURKISH AFRICA."

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. -- It is reported that, owing to the Italian successes at Tripoli and Derna, the Government will send no more officers to Turkish Africa. ...

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  4. PROFIT AND LOSS.

    PEKIN, Monday. -- With the permission of the authorities, the revolutionaries sacked and burned the Tartar city within the walls of Nankin. The rebels then occupied the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ON THE MARCH.

    TEHERAN, Monday. -- An army of 2000 Russian troops is now at a point 30 miles southward from Resht. Two hundred have arrived at Kazvin, and 400 are near ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER. Page.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 430 words
  7. INDIA REJOICES.

    BOMBAY, Monday. -- The illuminations of Bombay in honor of the Royal visit are the finest ever seen here. The white marble statue of Queen Victoria is beautifully ...

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  8. SYDNEY'S TRAFFIC.

    A conference which may have an important bearing on the growing difficulty and danger of Sydney's street traffic took place yesterday afternoon in the Premier's room at the Chief ...

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  9. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    ROME, Sunday Evening. -- The Turks have made another desperate attack on Tripoli, and have been again driven back with great loss. ...

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  10. THE CAPITAL AROUSED.

    TEHERAN, Monday. -- A procession of Persians 10,000 strong, bearing banners inscribed, "Death or Independence!" visited the British, American, and French legations ...

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  11. FIRE IN THE DELHI CAMP.

    BOMBAY, Sunday Evening. -- An exciting incident occurred at the military camp at Delhi to-day. Owing to the fusing of an electric wire, a ...

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  12. THE ULTIMATUMS.

    TEHERAN, Monday. -- Ala-ed-Dow[?]eh, ex-Governor of Kars, who was assassinated on Friday, acted as intermediary between Russia, Britain, and Persia. ...

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  13. AMONG HIS FLOCK.

    BATHURST, Monday. -- Dr. Long, the new Bishop of Bathurst, and Mrs. Long, arrived by passenger train from Sydney this afternoon. They were met at the railway station by ...

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  14. WORK FOR A BATTLESHIP.

    TRIPOLI, Monday. -- The Italian battleship Re Umberto has bombarded the town of Tajura, on the coast a few miles cast of the port of Tripoli. ...

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  15. ITALIAN CONSULAR CABLES.

    Dr. Marano, Consul for Italy, has received the following cable from the Italian Embassy in London: -- TRIPOLI, December 1. -- Brilliant operations ...

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  16. MR. SHUSTER INDIGNANT.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- Mr. Morgan Shuster, American Treasurer-General of Persia, angrily denies the statement of Sir Edward Grey, British Minister for Foreign ...

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  17. THE MANCHURIAN OUTBREAK.

    TOKIO, Sunday Evening. -- The revolutionaries in Manchuria, who have become active during the last week, are poorly armed, and their successes are mainly due ...

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  18. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    VIENNA, Sunday Evening. -- Something of a sensation has been caused by the unexpected retirement of Major-General Conrad de Hoetzendorf, Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR FATALITIES.

    Last evening a boy named Joseph Hughes, 10 years old, residing in the Rose and Crown Hotel, William-street, was knocked down by a motor car in William-street and killed. ...

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  20. HOSTILITY GROWING.

    LONDON, Monday. -- Liberal agents in the provinces are warning the Ministerialists that the Insurance Bill is arousing hostility among the constituents. ...

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  21. MONGOLIA SECEDES.

    PEKIN, Sunday Evening. -- Advices from Urga, chief town of the northern districts of Mongolia, on the Tula, indicate that the independence of Mongolia has been declared, ...

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  22. SOLDIER INCENDIARIES.

    BERLIN, Monday. -- A fire attributed to incendiarism destroyed £75,000 worth of uniforms at the accoutrements depot, Leipsig Barracks. All the non-commissioned officers on duty at ...

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  23. SOLD ARMS TO IMPERIALISTS.

    SHANGHAI, Sunday Evening. -- The compradore of a foreign firm here has been murdered by revolutionaries, who allege that he sold arms to the Imperialists. ...

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  24. UNFAIR TO THE NEW ACT.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- The Liberal weekly, the "Nation," expresses the opinion that the House of Lords are deprived of the power of revision, in the matter of the National ...

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  25. MAN KILLED AT MOSMAN.

    Another fatal motor car accident occurred about 6 o'clock last night, when a man was killed at Mosman. A man, whose name is believed to be Ben. ...

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  26. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  27. FILLING THE MAGAZINES.

    PEKIN, Sunday Evening. -- Forty million rounds of small arms ammunition, landed at Taku, are believed to have been shipped brom Japan. ...

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  28. HIS MEANING?

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Prime Minister in the preface to a Home Rule publication writes that the Parliament Act destroyed a perpetual bar erected by the House of Lords. But it ...

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  29. COURTING DEFEAT.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal), in an article this morning, protests against the Government allowing the House of Lords only ten days to deal with the Insurance ...

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  30. 20,000 BOYS MISSING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 514 words
  31. NOTABLE TRAGEDIES.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- The coroner's inquiry regarding the East Finchley tragedy, when Mr. George Sanger, the well-known showman was murdered by a farm servant named Cooper, ...

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  32. CLOSING DOWN AT LITHGOW.

    LITHGOW, Monday. -- It is reported here that all the men on the extension work for G. and C. Hoskins, Limited, have been discharged. A number of bricklayers and general laborers were ...

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  33. KYABRAM VICTIMS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The inquest on the victims of the Kyabram tragedy was formally opened to-day and adjourned for a week. The coroner gave un order for the burial of ...

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  34. ME. GRIFFITH'S C.P. APPLICATION.

    WAGGA, Monday. -- The application of Mr. Arthur Griffith for a non-residential conditional purchase of 320 acres at Batlow, and also the application of Mr. William George Summerbell ...

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  35. APPEAL TO THE PEERS.

    LONDON, Monday. -- The General Federation of Trades-unions -- which has decided against the principle of separate administrations of insurance funds in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, ...

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  36. THE SPANISH COURT.

    PARIS, Monday. -- Pending a perusal of the work, and fearing that the Spanish Court may be assailed in it, King Alfonso of Spain has ordered his aunt, the Infanta Maria Eulalia, ...

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  37. DESPERATE PRISONER.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening. -- A prisoner in charge of a sergeant of gendarmes endeavored to escape from the Bordeaux express by climbing through a carriage window to the ...

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  38. "END OF HER TETHER."

    BERLIN, Monday. -- An article in the "Post" declares that Great Britain, not Germany, is at the "end of her tether" in regard to naval shipbuilding. ...

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  39. A MATTER FOR THE MINISTER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Late to-night, in the House of Representatives, Mr. King O'Malley moved the second reading of the Electoral Bill, and explained its provisions. The measure ...

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  40. DEATH FOR CONTEMPT.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening. -- A court-martial, held at Lille, condemned to death a troo[?]per named Benzeboc for flinging his cap at the president of the Court. ...

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  41. BELGIUM AND THE CONGO.

    BRUSSELS, Monday. -- M. Vandervelde, the Socialist leader, has introduced into the Chamber of Representatives a motion providing for a parliamentary inquiry into the execution of ...

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  42. WRECKAGE SIGHTED.

    Captain L. C. Roy, of the Melbourne S.S. Company's steamer Kapunda, yesterday morning reported to the Department of Navigation as follows: -- ...

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  43. "INHERITED BIGOTRY."

    GOULBURN, Monday. -- Replying to the toast of his health yesterday, at the laying of the foundation-stone of St. Mary's School, Crookwell, Bishop Gallagher dealt at some length ...

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  44. PEER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- The coroner's inquiry held regarding the death of the young Marquis of Waterford resulted in a verdict of accidental drowning. ...

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  45. CATHOLICS AND PROHIBITION.

    Redwood has pronounced against Catholics voting prohibition at the forthcoming poll. One of the grounds is that a repeal of the clause of the Act allowing alcoholic wine for ...

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  46. THE KING'S EX-CHAPLAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening. -- The Government "Gazette" recently announced the cancellation of the appointment of Rev. F. P. Farrar as chaplain to the King and to Queen Alexandra. ...

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  47. MORE SETTLERS.

    The North German Lloyd liner Cassel arrived last evening from Bremen via Southampton and the Cape. The Cassel comes as an intermediate steamer, and she called at Southampton to ...

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  48. A MILLIONAIRE'S SUICIDE.

    PARIS, Monday. -- David Wolfe Bishop, member of the New York Yacht Club and reputed multi-millionaire, committed suicide here by shooting himself with a revolver. He is stated ...

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  49. MORE WIRELESS.

    The Union Steamship Company's steamer Atua leaving for the Islands to-day has been fitted with wireless telegraphy, installed by the Australasian Wireless Company, Limited, being the ...

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