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  2. SAVINGS BANKS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In the course of his speech at Nyngan on Saturday Mr. Beeby severely criticised the Commonwealth banking proposal, the result of which, he said, would be ...

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  3. SPEAKER'S DEFENDER.

    Though the now famous minute issued by the Speaker as the excuse for his arbitrary action in excluding "The Daily Telegraph" from the press gallery referred entirely to the comments ...

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  4. £100,000 BUILDING.

    During the past week the day labor staff of the Director of Public Works has been busy getting cranes and gantries into position for the completion of the National Library, of ...

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  5. COUNTER LUNCHES

    Although a fortnight ago the hotel-keepers in the metropolitan area decided at a practically unanimous meeting that the counter lunch shall be abolished, experience has ...

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  6. FRENCH VICTORIOUS.

    PARIS, Monday.--Native couriers who have reached Casablanca report that General Mangin, in command of the French column, sent to relieve Marakesh. has entered the city and ...

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  7. PORTE IN ALARM.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--The Porte is alarmed by the outlook in the Balkans. Advices from Sofia state that the Bulgarian. Cabinet will not make war; but if it fell, peace would ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 words
  9. THE ADMIRALTY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The British Admiralty has instituted a number of important administrative reforms. A feature of the new reforms is that each ...

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  10. REINFORCEMENTS LANDED.

    TANGIER, Sunday Evening.--Two companies of Zouaves have landed at Saffi, and two more companies at Mogador. ...

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  11. BULGARIA'S DIFFICULTY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Several press correspondents point out Bulgaria's difficulty in resisting the pressure of popular opinion upon the Government to declare war against Turkey ...

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  12. RUSSIAN MUTINY.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.--A naval Order which has been promulgated "regrets the necessity of martial law at Sebastopol." "The Emperor." says the Order, "summoned ...

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  13. AUSTRO-GERMAN AGREEMENT.

    VIENNA, Sunday Evening.--After remarking that Count Berchtold, Austrian Foreign Minister, and Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, German Imperial Chancellor, are determined to uphold ...

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  14. SEMI-OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    VIENNA, Monday.--It is announced semi-officially that Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg and Count Berehtold have reached a perfect mutual understanding on all points. ...

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  15. PERILS OF PLYING.

    PARIS, Monday.--As M. Beard, the aviator, was about to make an ascent yesterday at Gray, in the department of Haute-Saone, he lost control of his aeroplane. ...

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  16. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Yesterday, Mr. T. H. Hicks, hon. secretary of the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association, received a cable from Mr. Gordon Inglis, their representative in England, announcing that the ...

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  17. RUSSIA PESSIMISTIC.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening.--The "Cologne Gazette" publishes a communication from its St. Petersburg correspondent indicating that the Russian Foreign Office is pessimistic regarding ...

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  18. GREATEST AMATEUR SPRINTER.

    Ralph C. Craig, the greatest amateur sprinter of the year, has decided to give up athletics. When he broke the tape in the 200 metres event at the Olympic Games at Stockholm it was for ...

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  19. GREEKS IN PROTEST.

    ATHENS, Monday.--A mass meeting, attended by 30,000 persons, was held in the capital to protest against the anarchical condition of Macedonia, and the ill-treatinent of Christians ...

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  20. "SOMETHING BROKE."

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--At the inquest held respecting the fatal aeroplane accident at Stevenage, by which Captain Hamilton and Lieutenant Stuart lost their lives. Major ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  22. THE NEW CHINA.

    PEKIN Sunday Evening.--The primary elections of representatives in the new Chinese Parliament have been fixed for December 10, and the final elections for January 10. ...

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  23. DISCOVERY OF AN UNEXPECTED COMET.

    Mr. Walter F. Gale, of Waratah, announces the discovery of an unexpected comet on the evening of Sunday last. It is of the sixth magnitude, and hence is just visible to the trained ...

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  24. AUTOMATIC BALANCER

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Mr. S. F. Cody, the British army aviation expert, has invented a biplane with an automatic balancing apparatus. which he claims will prevent any wind from ...

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  25. CLOSE OF THE TOUR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  26. THE NEW ORDER.

    As anticipated, the now Standing Order was signed by Lord Chelmsford yesterday, and at once became operative, so that to-day's proceedings in Parliament will be governed by it ...

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  27. AVIATOR HART'S CONDITION.

    WINDSOR, Monday.--There was marked improvement in Aviator Hart's condition yesterday, when he recognised and chatted with his manager, Mr. Clancy. Since then he has had ...

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  28. THE TREATY WITH RUSSIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday Evening.--The Russian Minister at Pekin has intimated that owing to China ignoring the proposals made for the revision of the Treaty of St. Petersburg of ...

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  29. DOUBLE DROWNING.

    GOSFORD, Monday.--This morning Sergeant Morris succeeded in recovering the bodies of the two lads M'Intosh who were drowned yesterday afternoon in Narara Crook. The boys ...

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  30. MOVING AN ARMY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Between nightfall and dawn on Saturday and Sunday the railways conveyed from Aldershot into the manoeuvres area 30,000 troops, 120 guns, thousands of horses, and ...

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  31. MOST DISASTROUS.

    At the annual meeting of the Adelaide Steamship Company, held in Adelaide yesterday, Mr. Harvey, chairman of directors, said tho trading results for the last financial year had not been ...

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  32. REVOLT IN YUN-NAN.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday Evening.--Advices have been received to the effect that Chinese troops in the south-west of Yun-Nan, the south-westernmost province of China, have revolted. ...

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  33. "SATURNALIA OF ABUSE"

    The leader of the Opposition yesterday took occasion, to reply to the published remarks of Ministers. "The utterances of Mr. Holman, Mr. Beeby, ...

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  34. A LITTLE "MONG."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At to-night's meeting of the Fitzroy Council there were several wrangles between councillors. Cr Langdon, who was returning-officer at the ...

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  35. ON THE WARPATH

    TUCSON (Arizona), Monday.--The Yaqui Indians have taken to the warpath. A band of one hundred raided Realito, carrying away the village official. They attacked ...

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  36. "NOTHING NEW."

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, Emeritus Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London, interviewed with regard to Professor ...

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  37. ABORTIVE.

    MELBOURNE Monday.--The conference between representatives of the Australian Ministry and Victorian Ministers respecting the surrender to the Commonwealth of certain powers ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICANS AT SCARBOROUGH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  39. DEATH OF STARLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--While travelling in a horse-box attached to the train from Melbourne this morning the well-known horse Starlight owned by A. Judd, became suddenly ill, ...

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  40. INDIANS AND REBELS.

    TUCSON (Arizona), Monday.--It is reported that 100 Mexican rebels are encamped in sight of Empalme. Indian bullets struck the American Railway Club and several residences at ...

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  41. FLOOD OF IMPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The tariff was largely discussed at a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures to-night, and the Government was blamed for failing to frame such a tariff ...

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  42. SUFFRAGETTES OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--There is much indignation regarding the latest outrages perpetrated by the suffragettes, which include the painting upon the memorial fountain on the ...

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  43. DIVIDED CONTROL

    CAMDEN. Monday.--During the past week measles threatened in Camden. The Government Medical Officer, finding that the attendance at the public school was 50 below the average, ...

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  44. WHEN THE UNIONISTS REIGN.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Earl Selborne, speaking at Alresford, Hampshire, said that almost the first duty of the Unionists upon their return to political power would be the ...

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  45. THE WRECKED COMBOYNE.

    A conference was held yesterday between Captain Cuthbert, chief surveyor Sydney Underwriters' Association, a representative of the United Insurance Co. and a member of the firm ...

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  46. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Professor Jethro Brown, the newly-appointed chairman of the Sugar Commission, is to be paid at the rate of £2000 a year, with travelling allowances. ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. A BILL THAT WAS SHELVED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--The Government has decided to introduce into the Lower House bill for making the Legislative Council elective. The bill was shelved last week by the ...

    Article : 45 words
  49. Advertising

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