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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. Louis Botha has refused to privately discuss the economic situation with Sir James Fitzpatrick, M.L.C., and accuses him of falsely trying to create ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The proprietors of, the "Daily Mail" have offered £10,000 as a prize for the first aeronaut who succeeds in aeroplaning from London to Manchester in one ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    A party of French fishermen off the port of Erquy had a thrilling and dangerous experience. They were raising a drag-net, when, to their horror, they ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    The populace offered considerable resistance in Brittany and elsewhere to the process of taking inventories. A heap of sulphur was fired inside a church ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The shipping dispute before the Arbitration Court is nearing the end The taking of evidence has not occupied nearly so long a time as, either party to the ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Owing to the dissatisfaction expressed by the relatives of the late Sapper Goodsir, who was washed overboard from the steamer Vulcan on November 10 and ...

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  8. A NATIONAL MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Steyn is arranging a conference at Bloemfontein in February of delegates from the Bond, Het Volk, and Dutch churches with a view of erecting a ...

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  9. DR. DANYSZ ILL.

    A telegram was received at Newcastle from Nelson's Bay this afternoon to the effect that medical assistance was urgently required at Broughton Island, where ...

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  10. THE BUILDING STRIKE.

    Some of the strikers are becoming alarmed now that the contractors and suppliers of building materials have combined to fight the demand made by ...

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  11. FLYING MACHINE.

    The proprietors of the "Graphic" have offered a prize of £1000 to the inventor who is the first to produce a machine which, though heavier than air, flies with ...

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  12. THE CONGO SCANDALS.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) assured a deputation that isolated British action respecting the Congo scandals would be ...

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  13. FINLAND AND THE CZAR.

    During the late excesses in Russia a number of suspects refuged in Finland. M. Stolypin, the Minister of the Interior, has in the name of the Czar sent an ...

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  14. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The British Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) and Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Asquith) informed a deputation of Liberal members of the ...

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  15. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES.

    Terrorists, after killing a policeman, robbed the Odessa Navigation Company's offices of four thousand roubles. ASSASSIN ARRESTED. ...

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  16. SEQUEL TO A STRIKE.

    Twenty-eight employees of the Hetton colliery appeared at the Newcastle Police Court to-day, charged with absenting themselves from their employment ...

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  17. SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    There was an angry scene in the House of Commons last evening. Mr. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, complained that the Prime Minister (Sir ...

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  18. POLAR EXPEDITION.

    Lieutenant Peary's ship in which he sailed on his Polar exhibition was nearly lost in a hurricane. She managed to reach Labrador in a badly-damaged ...

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  19. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS.

    "Modern Forms of Heresy" was the subject to which the Anglican Congress first turned its attention to-day. Heresy exists in many guises, and those which ...

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  20. ARBITRATION AWARD.

    Lord St. Aldwyn (Sir Michael Hicks Beach), who was selected as arbitrator, has rejected the demand of the South Wales miners for an advance of 2½ per ...

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  21. A WIDOW'S STRANGE CASE.

    The supposed widow of James Poole Wagstaffe, a Bedfordshire landowner, who left her £180,000, has surrendered to the police and confessed that she ...

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  22. A JEALOUS LOVER.

    Frank Crumlish, a sailor, who is said to be an Australian, has been remanded at the London courts on a charge of attempted murder. He quarrelled with ...

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  23. A STRIKE AVERTED.

    The dispute concerning wages, between the slaughtermen and managers of the Government and Cowardill slaughter yards, appears to have been overcome ...

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  24. THE FRENCH ENTENTE.

    The Prime Minister of France (M. Clemenceau), replying to M. Villeneuve's criticism on the entente with Great Britain, declared that he did not believe it ...

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  25. ACKNOWLEDGES NO LAW.

    Miss Milne, the woman suffragist who was arrested in connection with a demonstration in Westminster Palace Yard, has been fined 10s, or a week in gaol. ...

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  26. EARTHQUAKE CLAIMS.

    The American Secretary of Commerce has directed the Commissioner of Corporations to investigate the action of the dire insurance companies in ...

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  27. STRANDING OF THE BAVARIAN.

    The Atlantic liner Bavarian, which ,was stranded near Quebec last year, has been refloated. The underwriters will pay the salvors 33½ per cent. on the ...

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  28. NORWAY'S INTEGRITY.

    The Government of Norway intends to ask the leading Powers to guarantee her integrity. ...

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  29. PROTECTION FOR NEWSPAPERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa is responsible for the statement that the. Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, Solicitor-General of Canada, has announced the ...

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  30. STRANDED AUSTRALIAN.

    Further particulars concerning the steamer Australian, which went ashore at Bashon Head, 120 miles from Port Darwin, show that the vessel was ...

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  31. RAILWAY REBATES.

    The United States Circuit Court has found the Sugar Refining Company guilty of accepting rebates from the New York Central Railroad. ...

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  32. ELECTRICITY FROM NIAGARA.

    The scheme for supplying the city of Toronto, Canada, with electrical power has been so far completed that 40,000 horse-power from Niagara Falls are now ...

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  33. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African footballers defeated North Scotland by 35 points to five. ...

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  34. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The fiftieth anniversary meeting of the first Victorian Parliament was celebrated to-day. Two members of the first Parliament were present. Short speeches ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA FOR THE ANGLO-INDIAN.

    Major Berkeley Hill, of the Royal Artillery, India, sends the following interesting letter by this mail to Dr. Arthur, the president of the ...

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  36. SALE OF MILITARY SECRETS

    A French soldier sold some military secrets to a German non-commissioned officer, and both have been sentenced to live years' imprisonment and fined a ...

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  37. NEWFOUNDLAND TROUBLES

    The laws passed by Newfoundland to hamper the American cod fishing are still Causing trouble. A skipper at the Bay of Islands has been fined 50 dollars for ...

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  38. RAILWAY RATE WAR.

    Earl Selborne, the High Commissioner for South Africa, has announced the arrangement of a temporary modus vivendi that will obviate a railway rate war. ...

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  39. A SECRET TREATY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that King Edward is visiting Berlin to ratify a secret treaty with Germany, which guarantees Denmark's ...

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  40. FINANCIAL.

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  41. SOCIALIST BLASPHEMY.

    The following appeared in the "Brisbane Worker" (official socialist; paper) of Saturday last:— A BIRTHDAY ODE. ...

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  42. AMUSING STORY OF THE KAISER.

    Neither the Kaiser nor Sir Frank Lascelles, the British Ambassador (writes the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail," October 12) has ever made' a ...

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  43. RECENT BANK ROBBERY.

    Last night a train from Cue to Perth was stopped at Mount Magnet and the police searched several persons who it was thought might have been concerned ...

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  44. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Premier received a cable from the Agent-General to-day stating that the Peel River Company had authorised the directors to offer the whole of the ...

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  45. SHIPPING RATE WAR.

    It is stated that the war as to shiping rates is likely to end shortly by the Federal line agreeing to leave out London and confine itself to the West ...

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  46. PURCHASE OF STATUARY.

    The Government has purchased for £2200 thirteen pieces of statuary executed in Rome by C. V. Summers, of Victoria, which are now in the exhibition at ...

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  47. CRIMINAL BY ACCIDENT.

    Apropos of a recent remark (says Mr. Labouchere in "Truth"), a friend tells me the following story as an illustration of the physical origin of criminal ...

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  48. AMUSEMENTS.

    Members of the Austral Musical Party and the City Band gave a concert at the Academy of Music last evening. The programme of songs and musical items ...

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  49. DEVON HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the board of governors of the Devon Hospital was held at Latrobe on Tuesday afternoon. Present-Messrs. Wells (in the chair), G. ...

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  50. SPRAINS AND BRUISES.

    In such cases render First Aid to the Injured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When the muscles, tendons, nerves, or flesh are strained, sprained, stretched, ...

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  51. DIARRHOEA.

    Diarrhoea, in its first stages, can be cured by a few doses of that pleasant, reliable, and effectual medicine. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea ...

    Article : 65 words
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