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  3. PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.

    The first ballot resulted as follows:— Poincare 381. Pams 338 A great crowd assembled, and the ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. HOME RULE BILL.

    Excitement prevails owing to fusillades of revolver shots in the principal streets, sand a nian was accidentally shot; he was conveyed to a hospital. The police ...

    Article : 139 words
  5. INSURANCE ACT.

    At the National Liberal Club banquet to celebrate the passage of the Insurance Act, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P.) ...

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  6. THE WORKER.

    Hatpins and umbrellas were the women's weapons in a fierce attack on the police in the garment workers' strike. Dozens of women were arrested, and ...

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  7. ASSEMBLY ASPIRANT.

    Another Assembly aspirant who is new to political life is Mr. Kenrie Charles Laughton, barrister and solicitor, of Stanley, who is seeking one of the seats ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BALKAN QUESTION.

    The joint note of the Powers has been presented to the Porte. It was couched in the terms already cabled. Reuter has been informed that the ...

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  9. FEDERATED E D. AND F. ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual meeting of the Queenstown sub-branch of the Federated Engine-Drivers' and Firemen's Association, held on Saturday night, the balance-sheet ...

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  10. ROYAL PRECEDENCE GRIEVANCE

    The High Court of Bavaria annulled Prince George's marriage, cabled September 30, and the Prince Regent confirmed the decision. ...

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  11. DOCTORS RELEASED.

    A meeting of the Medical Association resolved to release the doctors from their Pledge. ...

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  12. RECENT BOMBARDMENT.

    It was the cruiser Hamidies and not the Medjidich which bombarded Syra. ...

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  13. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    In the Dominion Commons Mr. Pugsley replied to the statements that the Conservatives in Germany were only waiting an opportunity to attack Britain. Such ...

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  14. DETAILS OF MASSACRES.

    The "Reichspost" gives details alleging 25,000 persons were massacred since the outset in the vilayet of Kossovo. The article is entitled "Servias' ...

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  15. FEDERAL LABOUR GOVERNMENT

    Senator Pearce, the Minister of Defence, was lately over in Tasmania trying to gull the electors into believing the Labour Federal Ministry were the ...

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  16. COLLISION IN A FOG.

    The British steamers Auchenarden and Labranca collided during a fog on the Mersey. The Auchenarden sank, but the crow was picked up. The Labranca had ...

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  17. FATAL "JOY" RIDE.

    A week ago a chauffeur named Hallows was arrested on a charge of manslaughter arising out of a "joy ride." The incident took place a month ago. Hallows used ...

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  18. MYSTERY OF THE SEA.

    Disquieting news was brought to Brisbane by the Buninyong, which arrived on Saturday morning from Rockhampton. Captain Gormley reported to the Marine ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Lionel Phillips, addressing a Unionist meeting, declared that the growth of the reactionary feeling made South Africa a weak link in the chain of ...

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  20. THE RUSSIAN THRONE.

    A sensation has been caused by the curt language used in the ukase, which is against the dowager's wish. Grand Duke Michael has taken a villa at Nice. ...

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  21. PANAMA CANAL.

    Great earth slides started in the Culebra cut of the Panama Canal, and extensive damage was done, months being required to remove the debris. ...

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  22. STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Veronese has become a total wreck. Enormous seas washed the decks, making it impossible to use the rock lines. By 7 o'clock 64 bad been ...

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  23. IRISH CROWN JEWELS.

    Mr. Wallace, a barrister, applied to the city magistrates for warrants to arrest Mr. Asquith and other members of the Cabinet in connection with the Crown ...

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  24. PACIFIC FLEET.

    Mr. Joslen, of the firm of Joslen and Murie, Wellington, when interviewed, said Australia and New Zealand welcomed the formation of a Pacific fleet. New ...

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  25. PATENT MEDICINES.

    The proprietary articles section of the London Chamber of Commerce is protesting against the clause in the West Australian Health Act enacting that ...

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  26. BULGARIAN LOSSES.

    The Bulgarian war losses included 284 officers and 21,018 men killed, 876 officers and 51,000 men wounded; but about 70 per cent. of the litter recovered. Some ...

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  27. A LARGE FIRE.

    The Leyland rubber works, in Birmingham, have been destroyed by fire, and 700 men are thus thrown out of work. ...

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  28. RECENT DISASTERS

    The shipping disasters on Friday involved the underwriters in a loss of £500,000, while an additional £1,000,000 was lost in the recent gales. ...

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  29. THE PORTE'S REPLY.

    The Porte's draft reply insists on the retention of Adrianople, and declines to surrender the Aegeans, near the coast, but is ready to continue pourparlers ...

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  30. RECIPROCITY BILL.

    Democrats have decided not to remove the Canadian Reciprocity Bill from the Statute Book for the present, pending a final revision of entire pulp, paper, and ...

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  31. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The Russian steamer Estisia was abandoned when on fire. Eleven men are missing, including the captain. ...

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  32. ENGLISH BAR.

    'A' meeting of the English bar in the Inner Temple overwhelmingly rejected the proposal for the admission of women. ...

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  33. EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    In reference to the statement so industriously circulated by Labour members that the Government allowed the Emu (Bay and Mount Bischoff Railway Co. to ...

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  34. TURKISH FLEET DEFEATED.

    The Turkish and Greek fleets had a two hours' fight southward of Tenedos, and the former being damaged, retreated in disorder to the Dardanelles, with the ...

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  35. ITALIAN NATIONAL LOTTERY.

    The authorities are unable to trace the winner of £60,000 sterling in the national lottery. It is believed he was lost in the Titanic disaster. ...

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  36. MOROCCAN PROCTECTORATE

    Germany has formally notified its adhesion to the agreement as to France's protectorate over Morocco. ...

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  37. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications are posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals. Passed Dungeness, Clan Macrae, Port Curtis. ...

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  38. ATHOS CHURCH.

    The London. "Daily Telegraph" states that the Ambassadors' conference has declared the Mount Athos Independent Church a republic under the protectorate ...

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  39. STEAMER SAFE.

    The Star of Australia has arrived at Port Said in tow. ...

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  40. CHOOSING A LEADER.

    Members of the Federal Parliamentary Liberal Party meet tomorrow, at 3 o'clock, to choose a leader in succession to Mr. Deakin. A good deal of ...

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  41. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In Rugby football at Cardiff England scored 12 points and Wales nil. ...

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  42. THE CEMETERY SCANDAL.

    In connection with the recent disclosures at the Queenborough Cemetery, Inspector Plane, of the municipality, and Inspector Wadsworth, of the Public ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL.

    Basils.—Firm, first Sydney 11d to 15½d, and New Zealand 16½d to 22d. Copra.—Fair business; South Sea at from 27 to £27 5s. ...

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  44. AGRA MURDER TRIAL.

    Clark and Mrs. Fulham have been committed for trial, and a native, aged 18 years, named Mohan, accused by Budhu of killing Mrs. Clark with a ...

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  45. RATE COLLECTING.

    Mr. O. H. Root, council clerk, was able to inform the council yesterday that the whole of the rates, water and electric light charges, for 1912, aggregating ...

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  46. THE GOVERNOR-ELECT.

    At a banquet -held in the Town Hall last night, in connection with the installatioi of officers of the Loyal Devon Lodge, L.O.L., reference was made by ...

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  47. OUTBREAK OF FIRE.

    On Friday night an outbreak of fire occurred in the dairy attached to Valley-field, the residence of Mr. H. W. Shoo-bridge of New Norfolk. The brigade ...

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  48. COUNTRY COURTS.

    A meeting of Justices was held at Lilydale Court House on Friday to elect the members of the Licensing Bench. The following were appointed:—Messrs. ...

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  49. LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    The Scottsdale. Women's Liberal League held a meeting on Friday afternoon in the Mechanics' Institute when there was a good number of members ...

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  50. MERSEY MARINE BOARD

    The Mersey Marine Board collections for the fortnight ending Saturday totalled £297 19s Id, the chief item of which was harbour dues, £85 Is 10d. ...

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  51. THIS IS TO CERTIFY

    "I have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and found it to be a most valuable medicine. I have not only used it for myself, but for members ...

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  52. KEEP HIM IN PERFECT ORDER.

    "For the past seven years I have kept my system in perfect order by the occasional use of Chamberlain's Tablets," writes Mr. W. M'William, J.P., Waimana, ...

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  53. THE WEATHER.

    Unseasonably cold and wet weather conditions prevail. ...

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  54. ISLAND SHIPPING.

    The Ikala has departed for Melbourne. ...

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