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  2. HORRORS OF WAR.

    LONDON, November 10.--A further sworn statement in reference to the indiscriminate slaughter in Tripoli by Italians of innocent Arabs has been furnished by the war ...

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  3. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The members of the Select Committee inquiring into the totalisator question are to be turned into a Royal Commission. This was announced in the Legislative Assembly yesterday ...

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  4. MILK AND MICROBES.

    The complaint as to laxity on the part of numerous municipalities within the Sydney metropolitan area, in the very necessary work of supervising the milk supply, appears the ...

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  5. CLEANING UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Unionist peers intend to reject the Naval Prize Bill--in which the Declaration of London is embodied--during its second-reading stage. ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 374 words
  7. GERMANY'S REPLY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The German Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethman-Hollweg, yesterday made a reply to the recent statement by Sir Edward Grey, British Minister ...

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  8. FOR THE DURBAR.

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.--The King and Queen have started for Delhi, being continuously cheered by the crowds which witnessed their departure. ...

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  9. CHEAPER CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons yesterday, the Postmaster-General, Mr. Herbert Samuel, announced that the new cable rates for uncoded ...

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  10. MAGNIFICENT TENT DESTROYED.

    DELHI, Tuesday Evening.--Following upon the destruction by fire earlier in the week of several of the main tents in the Durbar military camp, set apart for the ...

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  11. SENTENCED !

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday Evening.--James and John M'Namara, who had pleaded guilty in connection with the dynamite outrages at the "Times" office and Llewellyn's Ironworks, were ...

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  12. THE ITALIAN VICTORY.

    TRIPOLI, Wednesday.--In the battle at Ainzara on Monday, in which the Arabs and Turks were repulsed with a loss of guns and ammunition, they also lost several ...

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  13. KING ALFONSO DEFIED.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.--Despite the prohibition placed by King Alfonso of Spain upon the publication of the book written by the Infanta Maria Eulalia, the work has been issued, ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A special article in the financial supplement of "The Times" describes the Commonwealth Bank Bill as "framed on conservative, sober-minded lines." ...

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  15. ITALIAN CONSULAR CABLES.

    Dr. Marano, Consul for Italy, yesterday received the following cable from the Italian Embassy in London:--"TRIPOLI, December 4.--Ainzara has been ...

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  16. A NEW SYSTEM.

    "Night letters" was the name applied to a new system of telegrams recently introduced by the United States telegraph companies. Messages filed before midnight could be sent for ...

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  17. HOSTILE TO BRITAIN.

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.--Popular feeling at present is directed against Great Britain, which the mollahs in the mosques accuse of ...

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  18. THE GREAT LOUVRE THEFT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--A man, arrested at Valence in connection with another offence, has been charged, on his own confession, with stealing Leonardi da Vinci's masterpiece "La ...

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  19. BRISBANE PROTEST.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day letters were received from the Adelaide and Melbourne Chambers protesting against the establishment ...

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  20. THE GERMAN SPY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The name of the German officer arrested at Portsmouth on suspicion of espionage, is Captain Heinrich Grosse. ...

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  21. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  22. INDIGNANT TOWN CLERKS.

    A good deal of indignation was expressed by the council clerks of the various municipalities yesterday concerning the statement by Dr. Ashburton Thompson in regard to the ...

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  23. THE STRA[?]D SITE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister has now opened negotiations with the States for their co-operation in the project. Encouraging answers were received from several ...

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  24. LYNCH LAW.

    OKLAHOMA, Wednesday.--A mob forced an on trance to the gaol here, and secured a young negro, who refused to give his name. He was hanged to an adjacent tree. ...

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  25. A BIG BLOW TO THE MOTOR TRADE.

    There were very few members of the motor trade absent from the meeting held on Tuesday night at the rooms of the Automobile Club of Australia, to decide what action should be ...

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  26. JAPANESE NAVY.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--A compromise has been reached between tho militarist and economist sections, by which the Cabinet has agreed to spend 92,500,000 yen ...

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  27. HUDSON BAY RAILWAY.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday Evening.--The Government are planning an investigation of the contract for the Hudson Bay railway, let by the late Government prior to dissolution. ...

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  28. TWO MORE EJECTED.

    The Sergeant-at-Arms was called upon last night to eject two members of the Opposition who incurred the Speaker's displeasure. At the time the industrial Arbitration Bill ...

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  29. HAVING IT BOTH WAYS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The directors of the railway companies and the representatives of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Workers will meet in conference on Thursday to ...

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  30. THE SCONE TRAGEDY.

    SCONE, Wednesday.--Henry Baker, who is alleged to have killed his wife yesterday at Glenvale, near Eilerston, about 50 miles from here, by shooting her, was a selector on ...

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  31. A WIFE'S REVENGE.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.--In revenge for ill-treatment by her husband, Madame Pascal, the wife of an ex-soldier, living in Paris, shot Pascal dead while he was asleep in bed. ...

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  32. AN AIRSHIP FLEET.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--The War Office is testing the possibility of a fleet of airships, carrying 300 men, and moving at the rate of 23 yards per second. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S TAXATION.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Treasurer in the Legislative Assembly Bald it was proposed to impose an additional all-round tax of a halfpenny, which he expects will yield £106,000. ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Dr. T. J. Macnamara M. P., Secretary to the Admiralty, has introduced a bill declaring the effect of the Naval Discipline Acts, when applied by the ...

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  35. BOWELS OF THE EARTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The High' Court of Justice has awarded Messrs. W. Doxford and Sons, Limited, the shipbuilders, engineers, etc., Sunderland, damages to the amount of £102,660 ...

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  36. RECIPROCITY TURNED DOWN.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.--Much disappointment is felt in Canada that reciprocity will not be established between Canada and Australia. ...

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  37. FRENCH TARIFFS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. F. D. Acland, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, informed Mr. J. F. Remnant (Conservative) in the House of Commons yesterday that he was hopeful that ...

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  38. SUICIDE OF A BARONET.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Sir Henry Day Ingilby shot himself to-day, following upon an operation. A second operation was pending, and deceased apparently could not bear up ...

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  39. FEDERAL LOAN BILL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A loan bill, which was foreshadowed by Mr. Fisher in the House of Representatives to-day. is to be introduced this session. It is expected that the ...

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  40. "WHITEMAN'S BURDEN."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Plunket, formerly Governor of New Zealand, delivered a lecture last night before the Colonial Institute, on the subject of the Polynesian Islands. In the ...

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  41. MR. FISHER SURPRISED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The message from Canada about reciprocity was received with surprise by Mr. Fisher. "We have turned nothing down," he said to-night "there is ...

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  42. WILL THEY STRIKE?

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--A large and representative meeting of employers connected with concrete works yesterday decided that they would not agree to the increase demanded by ...

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  43. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--In the Assembly the Premier told Mr. Smeaton that in the opinion of the Attorney-General the Commonwealth Government can only compulsorily take such ...

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  44. ECHO OF "LA MILO" CASE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--In connection with a case which excited considerable public interest in the early part of last year, in which "La Milo," the well-known music-hall ...

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  45. SYDNEY G.P.O. SITE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--An effort is being made to induce the Federal Government to purchase or resume the whole of the block of land from the G.P.O., Sydney, to King-street. ...

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  46. EXCESSIVE COMMISSION.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Lord Justice Alverstone has awarded Mr. H. E. Pratten, of Sydney. [?]380 damages and heavy costs against Messrs. Fuller, Thomas, and Slade, merchants ...

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  47. SHORTAGE OF LABOR.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Crawford Vaughan) stated to-day that a Royal Commission to make inquiries into the shortage of labor in South ...

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  48. CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening,--Frederick Seddoa district superintendent of the London and Manchester Assurance Company has been arrested and charged with poisoning with arsenic ...

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  49. GOODS TRAINS COLLIDE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Railways Department has received a report to the effect that the second division of a goods train from Roma for Charleville ran into the first division, ...

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  50. ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A cable message was received by the Minister for Lands from the Agent-General, stating there are already 5000 applicants for the 2040 skilled artisans the ...

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