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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    "A" squadron, 26th Light Horse, will hold a four-days' camp at Devonport, commencing to-morrow. Inward English Mails. ...

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  3. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    Another disturbance in Dublin followed the recent Test. A disorderly crowd e strikers attacked the police, and two constables were seriously injured, and ...

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  4. JAPANESE ULTIMATUM.

    Japan has presented an ultimatum to Chins, requiring compliance with her demands within three days, including the parading of Chang-Hsun's troops before ...

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  5. AVIATOR'S DARING.

    Brooklands was again crowded to-day, when M. Pegoud added a double somersault to his previous daring feats in the air. The aeroplane used had been ...

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  6. AMERICAN SCANDALS.

    An extraordinary means of calling attention to 'the high cost of living in the United States has been adopted by Mr. Thomas Lawson, author of "Frenzied ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    The "Nation" states that an Irish conference is almost certain. ...

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  8. SIGNIFICANT INTERCHANGES.

    Sigificance is attached in Unionist circles to the fact that Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister) and Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) are ...

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  9. TERRIBLE DISTRESS IN DUBLIN.

    The loading of the steamer Hare at Manchester with 340 tons of food to relieve the starving families of the Dublin strikers creates a record in trade ...

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  10. POSITION AT NANKING.

    The Japanese Consul at Nanking has ordered all residents of that nationality within the Consulate, where machine guns will protect them. ...

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  11. THE ULSTER FUND.

    The Ulster fund now stands at half a million. ...

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  12. MORE LOOPING THE LOOP.

    M. Pegoud, from a height of 1000ft., looped she loop four times in succession. [Pegoud, the French aviator, whose ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. HOPEFUL OF COMPROMISE.

    The Lord Advocate for Scotland (Mr. Ure), speaking at Uphill, said the banks would treat a provisional Government in Ulster like a South American republic, ...

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  14. BRITISH MERCHANTS ANXIOUS.

    British merchants regard .Japanese activity in the Yangtse region with anxiety. Adventurous Japanese have secured from rebel leaders important ...

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  15. COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY.

    The Board of Trade has appointed Sir George Askwith, Chief Industrial Commissioner; Sir Thomas Ratcliffe-Ellis, law clerk and secretary to the Mining ...

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  16. OPERATIONS IN THE BALKANS.

    The Servians at Starovo have retired Ochrida. The inhabitants of Starovo, fearing massacres by Albanians, begged the Greek commander (General Koritza) ...

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  17. THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    General Carranza, the rebel leader, has issued a proclamation in which he asserts that if President Huerta holds the election he will be treated as a traitor to ...

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  18. UNDER JAPANESE RULE.

    The Peking correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," as the result, at a mouth's tour, comments on the lifelessness and absence of all sense of ...

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  19. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Included amongst the passengers to Melbourne by the steamer Manuka, which left Hobart on Thursday, was Captain J. Frewen (A.D.C. to the Governor, ...

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  20. THE EMPLOYERS' ATTITUDE.

    The employers of Dublin have rejected the Lord Mayor's suggested basis for negotiations, but welcome the Board of Trade enquiry. ...

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  21. SIR E. CARSON REVIEWS "TROOPS."

    Sir Edward Carson reviewed a Belfast contingent of 11,000 men. St was an imposing scene, and was witnessed by 20,000 epedtators. ...

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  22. BRITISH MANOEUVRES.

    King George, at the termination of the British manoeuvres, addressed the French and other officers, and remarked that the exercises had entailed the ...

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  23. TURCO-BULGARIAN TREATY.

    The Turco-Bulgarian peace negotiations have been concluded, and a treaty will be signer on Monday. Three secret protocols are supposed to concern ...

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  24. AN OPTION FOR ULSTER.

    The "Nation" suggests that Ulster should have the option of becoming an Imperial province if it is dissatisfied after a fair trial of Home Rule. ...

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  25. PORTUGUESE PLOT.

    Five Syndicalists were arrested for plotting to assassinate Premier Corta. One confessed the full details of a plan to dynamite the Premier's residence, and ...

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  26. A DESPERATE ORDERLY.

    An orderly in the Dragoons named Pavehim, and stationed at Meeklenburg-Sohwerin, who was accused of robbing a major, escaped from custody and took ...

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  27. MR. ASQUITH TO VISIT THE KING.

    Mr. Asquith attends on the King at Balmoral after the Arran visit. Unionist papers predict that he will discuss with King the question of a ...

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  28. AN IDEAL MEDIATOR.

    The "Manchester Guardian" suggests that Mr. Bryce is an ideal man to carry out the delicate preliminary mediation. ...

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  29. REPORTED ROBBERY.

    The "Mattino,' published at Naples, states that 23 packets were stolen at Brindisi on Sunday from the outward Indian and Australian parcels mails, ...

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  30. MOTORS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Bow-street Police Court proceedings, in which Ralph Millburn, Walter John Kemsley, Edward William Idle, Bruce Anthony Cuthbertson, and Alfred ...

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  31. CHARGE AGAINST DIPLOMAT.

    The New York "Post" states that Mr. Wheeler, the secretary to the American Embassy at Rome, has arrived to confer with Mr. Bryan (Secretary of State) at ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEMS.

    The chairman of the British-Indian Association recently sent a letter to the Union Government demanding the removal from the new Immigration Act of ...

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  33. DEATHS FROM WASP STINGS.

    A wasp stung Lady Molesworth, widow of Sir Lewis Molesworth, in the jugular vein, and she died in 20 minutes. Several deaths from wasp stings have occurred ...

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  34. BOXING.

    Steve Ketchel, the Chicago light- weight, gained a decision over Stanley Youakum, of Las Vegas, after 10 rounds fierce fighting. ...

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  35. TRIVIAL FINE.

    Max. Blanck, proprietor of the Triangle shirt waist factory, which was destroyed by fire in March, 1911, was fined 10 dollars for having the doors of the ...

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  36. INTER-OCEANIC CANAL.

    The "Standard," in connection with Columbia's concessions to Pearson and Son, Limited, remarks that the construction of an inter-oceanic canal along the ...

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  37. THE SUFFRAGETTE CAMPAIGN.

    It is stated that Miss Christabel Pankhurst is reorganising the suffragette movement, with a view of directing the militants' campaign from Paris, where ...

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  38. SHIPPING.

    The Mount Temple has been refloated. The damage is not extensive, and the passengers proceeded by other steamers, LONDON, Sept. 28. ...

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  39. WALKING RECORD.

    Harton (Surrey) won the London to Brighton walk in 8h. 36min, 6sec., which robs Holder of his record. ...

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  40. CRICKET.

    The Australians defeated 21 Colts by an innings and 46 runs. The Australians made 223, and the Colts 177 in both innings. ...

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  41. ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Durnan finished four lengths ahead of Frank Greer, of Boston, over a three miles course for the American rowing championship. Greer made a good fight. ...

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  42. DREADFUL MOTOR SMASH.

    The Marquis de la Calzade, a Spanish nobleman, was motoring with four others towards Bordeaux at a speed of 55 kilometres (over 50 miles), when he collided ...

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  43. STRAITS MAIL SERVICE.

    If the negotiations which are now in progress between the Postmaster-General (Mr. Wynne) and Huddart, Parker, and Co. mature, as anticipated, there will ...

    Article : 146 words
  44. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    A meeting of the Interstate Commission was held yesterday. Mr. Piddington, the chairman of the commission, said at the conclusion of the meeting that ...

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  45. ON THE TEETH OF A REEF.

    The steamship Tyrone, of 6664 tons, formerly known as the Houlder liner Drayton Grange, has gone ashore oil Wahine Point, Otago. The vessel struck ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL.

    Freights. — Freights are active. Steamer fixtures, Sydney, December-January, are quoted at 34s; Fremantle, January, 33s 6d. Sailers—Sydney, January, ...

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  47. NEW AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Tariff Bill is nearly completed, and it is expected that the report will he presented complete to the House or Representatives in a few days. The ...

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  48. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Almost immediately after making a presentation to a lady on behalf of some fellow-boarders on Friday night, Mir. John Milton Jackson, who resided in East ...

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  49. ROBBERY OF A MINT.

    The Mint has lost £6000 sterling by means of ingenious thefts. A bag of iron washers was found in a vault, in- stead of gold. Employees of the Mint ...

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  50. BLOCK DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A fire at Charleville on Saturday morning destroyed a whole block of buildings, including Fitzwalter and Co.'s large general store, a chemist's shop, ...

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  51. TIMBER SHIPMENT.

    The Union Company's s. Kaituna, 1951 tons, left for Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Her cargo consisted of 79,824 super-feet of sawn timber, 33,230 5ft. ...

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  52. REAL LOSS TRIFLING.

    A recount of the money in the San Francisco Mint has disclosed that the real loss is trilling. The money suspected as stolen was stored elsewhere. ...

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  53. LABOUR'S CIVILISATION.

    The Labour party is going to build such a civilisation that the good God above will say. It is the best work ever done," said Dr. Maloney. M.H.R., at ...

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  54. GASPING FOR BREATH.

    "Several times we nearly lost our son Bert with croup, for he was choking and gasping for breath,"' writes Mr. P. Balmer, Draper, Launceston, Tas., "and I have ...

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  55. COMING EVENTS.

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  56. IT WORKED WONDERS.

    "While ploughing I was seized with influenza," writes Mr. LM. J. McAvady, Ohura N.Z. "I went to bed, and was so ill next day that I called in the ...

    Article : 70 words
  57. Advertising

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    Advertising : 969 words
  58. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    The Royal Show was concluded yesterday, and the attendance was again satisfactory. ...

    Article : 19 words
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