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  4. FLOATING MINE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese transport Sanchi Marie struck a footing mine off the port of Chanlung, which exploding sunk the steamer. ...

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  5. PARIS NEWSPAPER.

    That France—Had Better Sit Quie.— u Even, of Anglo-German Quarrel—Says Germany Seems ...

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  6. LACK OP FOOD

    To be Caused—By General Strike Labor Leaders—Proclaim Railway Strike—Throughput Russia LONDON, Monday.—The Labor ...

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  7. SOCIALISTS SCORE

    LONDON, Monday—Herr Ferdinand August Bebel, the leader of the German Socialist Party in the German Parliament and his fellow extremists ...

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  8. A FUNNY CABMAN

    From the Lunatic Asylum—Stands in Street-With Places of Glass — Scratches Trams—Thinks that the Trams—Injure ...

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  9. TRAFALGAR DAY

    Impressive Service—In St. Paul’s Cathedral—Royalty Represented—Enormous Congregation—Officers’ Banquet—Toast Drunk ...

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  10. ROSEBERRY SPEAKS

    Flyblown Fallaclet— Dignity of Ex-Minister of Grown—Policy of Stagnation—Ignorant of Imperial Ideas— Australia and ...

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  11. DEATH IN A CAB

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A dreadfully sudden death in extraordinary circumstances took place at Ballarat. Mr. David Atkinson, superintendent of ...

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  12. GIRL OF SEVENTEEN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A young man named James Henry Martin, aged 28, has been arrested on a charge of having criminally assaulted. Ruth Farrell, aged ...

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  13. Late Shipping

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  14. Late Sporting

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  15. IN THE BIG SMOKE

    LONDON, Monday.—Fourteen degrees of frost have been recorded in London. ...

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  16. ADMIRAL TOGO

    LONDON, Monday.—Admiral Togo made his public entry into Tokio. The scene was a memorable one, the great victor-being, received with great ...

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  17. RIFLE SHOOTING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The National Rifle Association matches were commenced at Williamstown to-day, in blustering cold weather. ...

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  18. IN THE SOUDAN

    LONDON, Monday.—The railway from Athara in the Soudan to the south of Berber to the port of Smundan on the Red Sea, close to Suakim, ...

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  19. CONTROL CHINESE

    LONDON, Monday.—A number of Indian officers have been engaged to organic a scheme to control the Chinese in the Rand. ...

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  20. I.G.M.S. SEYDLITZ

    Messrs Ratazzi and Co. advise that the I.G.M.S. Seydlitz. which left Fremantle on September 27, arrived at Naples at 11 a.m. on 23rd inst. ...

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  21. EX-LEG SLATOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — John Curtain, ex-M.L.A., died to-day in the Melbourne Hospital. ...

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  22. GOING THE PACE

    LONDON, Monday.—The [?] Joseph Choate, American Ambassador in London, speaking at the Lotos Club, warned the Americans of going at a too ...

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  23. NORWEGIAN KING

    LONDON, Monday.—The Norwegian Government propose to allow their new King a civil list of £40,000 per annum. ...

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  24. GAMBLING RAID

    ADELAIDE, Monday —The City Police Court was crowded this morning when 61 men who were arrested on Saturday, when the raid was made on ...

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  25. Admiral Speaks

    LONDON, Monday.—Admiral the Honourable Sir Hubert Fremantle, when speaking at the Nelson banquet in London said: “A Russian officer, ...

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  26. Opinion of the “Times”

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Times” reminds Lord Rosebery that the Australia-is have no call to express themselves respecting the Chinese on the ...

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  27. CHINA SQUADRON

    LONDON. Monday.—Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur William Moora has been appointed to the command of the China squadron in succession to ...

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  28. SHOP-LIFTING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Eliza King and Margaret Dnggan, two well-dressed women, were charged at the City Court to-day with shoplifting from ...

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  29. IN CAPTIVITY

    LONDON, Monday.—Captain Crowther and Lieutenant Hatton, of the Royal Marines, who were captured by the Angera tribesmen and exchanged ...

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  30. SHORT SERVICE

    LONDON. Sunday.—The War Office proposed to try a system of short service, entailing two years’ service with the colors, and ten years’ in ...

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  31. Moonee Valley Weights

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  32. Unity in Canada

    LONDON, Monday.—Two hundred and [?] Canadian towns have enthusiastically celebrated Nelson’s centenary regardless of race. ...

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  33. Germany Impressed

    LONDON, Monday.—The Nelson celebrations, coupled with the reception of the entente cordiale, has greatly impressed Germany. ...

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  34. DECAPITATED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An inquest was held touching the death of John William Douglas, whose body was found decapitated on the railway line at ...

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  35. AUTUMN SESSIONS

    LONDON, Monday—Mr. Balfour has declined the request of the Poplar municipality for an autumn sessions, stating it would be useless until the ...

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  36. FORTY DESTROYERS

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily Mail” states that in 1906 Germany purposes building 40 destroyers. ...

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  37. PICKS AN EYE OUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Patrick Carroll was committed for trial at Richmond for causing grievous bedily harm to Edward Jones, aged 57. ...

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  38. KING EDWARD

    LONDON. Monday.—King Edward yesterday unveiled a memorial to the late Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge in the Guards ...

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  39. PARISIANS HOME AGAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The members of the Paris Municipal Council who have been visiting London and the provinces, have returned to Paris. They ...

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  40. SULTAN CROSS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Porte has issued a fresh note of protest to the Powers against the presence in Macedonia of the financial controllers ...

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  41. A YOUTH BIRCHED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Chas. Cornell, aged 18 years, pleaded guilty to having attempted to commit a rape on a girl at Oakleigh under desperate ...

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  42. MADE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The delivered by Sir Edward Grey on October 21 has made an excellent impression in France. ...

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  43. CHAMPION SWIMMER

    LONDON, Monday.— Billington, the English amateur champion swimmer, who was suspended some weeks ago for having competed in some races ...

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  44. RAILWAY STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Owing to the great railway strike which started on Saturday, live of the great railways running into Moscow have had ...

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  45. YOUNG GIRLS END

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Miss Bella Byrnes jumped from a vehicle the horses attached to which had bolted, near Modbury, and fell on her head, ...

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  46. PANAMA CANAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—President Roosevelt, when speaking in Florida, said work on the Panama Canal had sufficiently advanced to enable him ...

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  47. TO HIS OWN USE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Alex. Wilson, an agent was committed for trial to-day for having converted to his own use 115 bags of wheat and stealing ...

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  48. DUTCH EAST INDIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—During the fighting which has been proceeding between the Dutch troops and the natives in the island of Celebes, Dutch East ...

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  49. FRANCE INDIGNANT

    LONDON, Monday.—Great indignation is being expressed throughout France at the attack made by the Vienna “Newe Freei Presse” against ...

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  50. CARDIFF A CITY

    LONDON, Monday.—Cardiff, the capital of Wales, has been created a city with a Lord Mayor. Cardiff is the third shipping port, ...

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  51. GREAT AMERICAN THEATRE- SCOPE CO.

    On Saturday Mr C. Spencer inaugurated his return visit to Fremantle. Judging by the crowded auditorium and the plaudits of the juvenile portion of ...

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  52. Mining Fatality

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—A fatality occurred on the [?] dumps at the Proprietary mine, Broken Hill. Ernest Green, aged 20, while ...

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  53. CANADIAN PREMIER

    LONDON. Sunday—Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Canadian Premier, has announced that he does not Intend to retire from that position until the ...

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  54. FATAL ACCIDENT

    LONDON, Monday.—During the salvage operations in connection with the raising of the [?] A4, which sank in the Solent on October ...

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  55. BARQUE ASHORE

    LONDON, Monday.—Advices have been received from Callao, stating that the barque Alliance, with a cargo of coal on board for Chilian ports ...

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  56. PRINCE RESIGNS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Prince Louis Napoleon has resigned his position of Governor-General of the Caucasus, owing to his dislike and distrust of ...

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