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  3. ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    His Majesty the King, in the course of a speech at the end of the army manoeuvres yesterday, stated that he was delighted to welcome the officers from ...

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  4. CHINA'S DILEMMA.

    The Japanese Minister at Pekin has informed China that if satisfaction is not accorded for the Nanking incident within three days, Japan will consider ...

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  5. ARMED MEMBERS.

    Extraordinary scenes have been witnessed in the Legislative Chamber of Tennessee, U.S.A. The Governor [?] ...

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  6. NAVAL DISPLAY.

    The despatch to the Mediterranean in November of 11 battleships, eight armored and eight light cruisers, 20 destroyers, and three submarines. ...

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  7. GOVERNOR'S TRIAL.

    The evidence given in the case of Mr. W, Sulzer, formerly Governor of New York State, who was recently impeached for alleged ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. GOLD ROBBERY.

    A sensational robbery is reported from Rome. It is stated that gold and securities valued at £1800 were abstracted from ...

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  9. CANADA.

    Mr G. H. Perley, honorary Minister in the Canadian Cabinet, is coming to England. It is believed that he will [?] ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. BRIEF LIBERTY.

    The famous Sing Sing Prison, at New York, was the scene of another sensational incident yesterday. Five convicts attacked the guards, ...

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  11. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Expert observation shows that Japan is gaining remarkable expansion of power in Korea. Wherever Japanese administration ...

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  12. COTTON GROWING.

    Mr Donald Campbell, the Australian representative on the Empire Trade Commission, will attend a conference of cotton-growers at the Colonial Office on ...

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  13. UNIONISTS AND MILITIA.

    The Canadian Trades Congress has adopted a resolution disapproving of unionists joining the militia. The congress rejected a proposal to ...

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  14. MUSICAL HERO.

    Giacomo Puccini, the famous Italian composer, was the hero of a thrilling incident on the River Arno. He and his family were ...

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  15. DRAUGHTS.

    Pomeroy, the American player, has won the draughts championship of the world by defeating Alfred Jordon, formerly champion of England and ...

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  16. EMPLOYERS FUND.

    There is a general disposition to regret the formation of the employers strike-breaking fund of £50,000,000. On maturer thoughts, ...

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  17. TURKEY SUSPECTED.

    The most confused accounts are being received regarding the fighting in Albania. The general opinion, is that Turkey ...

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  18. BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

    The vital statistics of France for 1912 show a slight improvement. Births numbered 750,651, and deaths 692.710. ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. AVIATION FEATS.

    Gustave Hamel, the English aviator, who emulated Pegoud, the Frenchman, in some of his sensational feats at Brooklands, is desirous of equalling ...

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  20. FILAMENT LAMPS.

    Manufacturers of electric metal filament lamps are reducing their prices by fourpence and sixpence a lamp. ...

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  21. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    A movement has been started in Canada to remove the duty on American wheat, and gain Canadian wheat free access to the United States. ...

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  22. AMBASSADOR'S RETURN.

    In view of the critical situation that exists in the Balkans, Count Mensdorff, the Austrian Ambassador, is hastening back to London in order to ...

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  23. ULSTER FUND.

    The subscriptions towards tho Ulster guarantee fund are still coming in freely. It is expected that £1,000,000 will be ...

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  24. MISSION CAMPAIGN.

    The Chapman-Alexander party of evangelists opened a mission at Glasgow on Thursday. It will last for two and a half months. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Gordon Inglis, of New South Wales, will lecture in the autumn at Eton, Halleybury, Westminster, Dulwich, and other colleges in England ...

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  27. SUNKEN BARGE.

    The hopper barge Fawkner is lying in Yarra mud 200 yards below the Short road ferry, on the cast side of the fairway. Only two davits are ...

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  28. ALBURY JEWEL THEFT.

    Walter Anthony Gardner, 21, and Leonard Hercules Jarden, 24, who were escorted, from Melbourne last night were charged at the Albury ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. EUPEPTICS.

    The "Lancet" considers that most people could go without breakfast. It deprecates a big meal at mid-day, but favors a hearty meal in the ...

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  30. INCOME TAX.

    The members of the Quinlan Opera Company have been the recipients of official envelope, containing carefully summarised folios, asking for ...

    Article : 287 words
  31. THE SPEAKER'S VOTE.

    Mr Henry Willis, formerly Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, in an address at Chatswood last night made reference to Federal Politics. ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. BODY IN WATERHOLE.

    The body of William Caple, who was reported as missing from home at South Hamilton, on September 12, and for whom a systematic search has since ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. APPENDICITIS.

    The medical press of Paris asserts that teetotallers are more liable to appendicitis than non-teatotallers. Alcohol, it states, acts as aeupeptic ...

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  34. TOBACCO CULTIVATION.

    The action of a number of New South Wales farmers in undertaking the extensive cultivation of the tobacco plant is not viewed optimistically by ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. MOTOR OUSTS HORSE.

    Cr. A. E. Tharratt, of Northcote, who is on a trip to England, Writes from Manchester of Mr W. G. Swift, Town Clerk, Northcote:-- "From what I have ...

    Article : 160 words
  36. BARWON IMPROVEMENTS.

    In connection with the Barwon River improvement scheme, Mr Hagelthorn, Minister for Public Works, and Mr C. Catani, Engineer, accompanied by Mr ...

    Article : 82 words
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