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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE

    On Wednesday the King and Queen of Sweden were entertained at luncheon at the Guildhall in London. stir William Lyne is at present on a ...

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  3. CURRENT TOPICS.

    English Mails.—With English nails to date of October 24, the R.M.S. Oruba reached Fremantle at 11 o'clock yesterday morning from London. The ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Powers have urged Servia to cease preparing for war, and to withdraw her troops from the Austrian frontier. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    In the match against the University the Wallabies scored two goals, a penalty goal, and two tries, to one try secured by oxford. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    At Talbot last night a man named Robert Abell and his wife returned home in an intoxicated state. About 11.00 some neighbours discovered that the ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    A special committee of British wine buyers, at the instance of the Agents General, reported on the wine exhibits at the Franco British display. ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. CONFERENCE PROPOSAL.

    Austria's reply to Russia regarding the proposal for an international conference concerning the questions in dispute in the Balkans insists upon the ...

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  9. MEAT INDUSTRY

    Evidence of considerable interest to those engaged in the meat industry was elicited to-day during the blearing of the case by the Collector of Customs (Mr. ...

    Article : 375 words
  10. GREAT FORGERIES

    Amazement has been expressed in Chicago at the confession made by Peter Vauvlissinger, an estate agent, who has been regarded for year as a ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. OLYMPIC GAMES

    Reuter reports the Amateur Athletic. Union of the United States declines to recognise Carpenter's disqualification for fouling in the Olympic games. ...

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  12. THE SUFRAGETTES

    Subpoenas served on the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, K.C., M.P., Prime Minister, and the Right Hon. Herbert Glad stone, M.P., Secretary of State for Home ...

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  13. ARGENTINA SENATE

    A bill to authorise the construction of three more battleships was presented to the Senate of Argentina. After a debate, however, the measure ...

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  14. EDUCATION COMPROMISE

    Various rumours have been in circulation in the Lobby of the House of Commons concerning the compromise proposed in regard to the education ...

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  15. THE SOCIALISTS

    Mr. Henry Mayers Hyndman, socialist leader, and Mr. Victor Grayson, M.P. (Soc.), refuse to appear on the same platform with Mr. J. Keir Hardie, M.P. ...

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  16. MINERS' EIGHT HOURS

    The Miners' Eight Hours Bill has passed the Grand Committee. Right Hon. Herbert Gladstone, M.P., Secretary of State for Home Affairs, has ...

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  17. DOMINATING MINERS.

    The result of the proceedings at the conference of the South Wales Miners Federation at Cardiff shows that the Socialists will henceforth dominate the ...

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  18. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    The Premier delivered his Budget speech in the Legislative Assembly to- day. He said the estimated revenue for ,1908-9 was £8,110,250, a decrease on ...

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  19. CHINESE THRONE

    Thirty thousand Chinese in Burmah are dissatisfied with the accession of the Emperor of China. They have memoralised the Waiwepu ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND'S ELECTIONS

    "The Times" 'congratulates Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, on securing another three years' effective tenure of power. It suggests a connection ...

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  21. ZULU MURDERER

    Njombolwana has been found guilty at Greytown, in Natal, of the murder of a loyal chief named Sitstiteli, who resided at Akindhla. ...

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  22. PERSIAN QUESTION

    When pressed to convene the Persian Parliament, the Shah asked 'the British and Russian Ministers to guarantee the life of the throne. ...

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  23. OLD ETONIANS

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra opened the hall and library erected in Eton College as a memorial of the old Etonians who were killed in the South. ...

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  24. ROYAL BETROTHAL

    It' is persistently stated in Rome that the Duke of Abruzzi's betrothal to Miss Elkin, of the United States, has been cancelled. ...

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  25. THE ORARI'S CARGO

    Launceston merchants who imported general cargo by the s. Orari, which is discharging at Beauty Point, are exceedingly well pleased at the prompt ...

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  26. UNDESIRABLES

    Right Hon. Herbert Gladstone, M.P., Secretary of State for Home Affairs, has issued a. circular to the Recorders and chairmen of Quarter Sessions ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. THE KAISER'S POLICY

    Notwithstanding the declaration made by the Kaiser to Prince von Bulow, the press of Germany is not altogether satisfied. ...

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  28. GREAT OIL TRUST

    In an action taken at Missouri to dissolve the Standard Oil Trust, Mr. John Rockefeller testified that he owned a quarter of the stock, and derived an ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. NEW DESTROYERS

    A' reduction of speed has been decided upon in regard to the 16 destroyers on the current programme. It was at first intended that they ...

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  30. JAPANESE NAVY

    I great assemblage of the Japanese navy has been held at Kobe, where the Mikado reviewed 110 warships. This number was exclusive of submarines. ...

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  31. THE EX-SULTAN

    Abdul Aziz, the deposed Sultan of Morocco, has been granted a pension of £7000 sterling. He is to reside at Tangier. ...

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  32. COMING EVENTS

    8 p.m.—Burns squires pictures, at Westbury. 8 p.m.—Illustrated lecture, st. John's Hall. 8 P.M.—Public Meeting at Bishopsbourne, ...

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  33. LORD FAIRFAX

    The Committee of Privileges in the House of Lords has decided that Albert Kirby Fairfax, late of Virginia, has proved his 'title to be regarded as Lord ...

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  34. THE P. AND O. COMPANY

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., has declared a dividend on its deferred shares of 6 1/2 per cent. and a bonus of 3 per cent. ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. A CUT FOOT

    While erecting a. fence at St. Mary's yesterday, Albert Hans inflicted a severe wound on his foot with an adze. He was attended to by Dr. Walker, who ...

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  36. THE STATE ELECTIONS

    As the result of a pre election of candidates to contest the Denison division in the Labour interest Messrs. W. A. Woods, J. A. Smythe, W. Sheridan, and ...

    Article : 45 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. COMMERCIAL

    Mother o' Pearl Shells.—Yesterday's sale was the best for four years, the 4320 cases offered being sold at an average advance of 20s, except for West ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. UNEMPLOYMENT

    According to the official census, there are 11,468 unemployed people in Greater Berlin. ...

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