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  4. RESCUED IN [?]-OCEAN

    While the R.M.S. Orama, which arrived at the Outer Harbor (S.A.), on Saturday, was travelling between Colombo and Fremantle on November 5, ...

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  5. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION

    It appears that the tug Nana, the crew of which were rescued from the lifeboat by the R.M.S. China, failed to pick up the proper channel. ...

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  7. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The majority of the Indians employed at Kynoch's explosives works have struck work. A thousand deserters from the ...

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  8. THE POVERTY OF DUBLIN.

    A searching Local Government inquiry into slum housing in the city has been opened in Dublin. The Lord Mayor testified that ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. BROKEN HILL AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the Broken Hill and District Hospital was held last night. There were present Messrs. W. F. ...

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  10. SOUTH AMERICAN PROBLEMS.

    A number of scientists, newspaper editors, diplomats, educational experts, and officers representing the Latin American republics are holding a ...

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  11. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION.

    Captain Buckland, an American Arctic navigator, says he thinks that Steffanson, the explorer, is not lost, but is merely pent up in the ice, while ...

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  12. LATE CABLES.

    Marconi yesterday carried out a 30 minutes trans-Atlantic wireless telephone experiment between Ireland and Nova Scotia. No details of this ...

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  13. HE COULDN'T GET A DRINK.

    The people living in the vicinity of the Thatched House Tavern, Brighton, were disturbed by hearing reports of revolver shots at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. ...

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  14. DRUIDISM.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Triumph Lodge, No. 448, wns held in the Druids' Hall on November 17. A.D. Bro. French presided over a moderate ...

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  15. THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    A Colonial Office representative, Commander Collins, and others welcomed the touring English Parliamentarians on their arrival at Waterloo ...

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  16. ARCTIC RESEARCH.

    Captain Amundsen, who discovered the South Polo, states that he will start for the North Pole in June, 1914, and will take with him seven years' ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. THE GREAT LAKES DISASTERS.

    The Canadian Governmont has promised to investigate the Great Lakes disaster with the object of ranking navigation safer in the future. It is ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. DIAMOND ROBBERY.

    A daring burglary has been reported here. Two men, it is said. broke into Messrs. Klippuer Bros,' diamond-cutting establishment just after midnight, and ...

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  19. THE STOLEN GOLD.

    In reference to the box of gold ingots stolen while in transit from the Ottonman Bank at Constantinople to the Paris branch, it appears that while ...

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  20. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    In the House of Representatives last night, Mr. Robert Howe, member for [?] on the Preference Abolition Bill, said: "I am going to ...

    Article : 243 words
  21. THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED

    is not as good as some of the things that never happened. Don't let it be said that you haven't tried Milkmaid Coffee and Milk, a boon to every ...

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  22. THE BAND RIOTS.

    The Royal Commission appointed to investigate the facts of the recent Rand riots has prepared and presented its report. The report states that the ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. FALL FROM A BUGGY.

    This afternoon Mr. William Cowie, dairyman, of Railway Town, met with an accident which necessitated his being taken in the ambulance to the ...

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  24. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

    The prosecution of Mr. Hentschel, an Australian, who was charged with espionage, has been withdrawn because it has been, found that it would be ...

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  25. TROUBLE IN MEXICO.

    The Navaje Indians are protecting eight wanted men. Colonel Defoy, the United States marshall has issued orders to the Indians that they must ...

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  27. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    Thirty thousand persons applied for tickets to admit them to the Albert Hall meeting to-night, at which Jim Larkin was to be welcomed after his ...

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  28. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Redmond, speaking at Northampton, said that when Home Rule became law the men of Ulster would have to make the best of it. All this ...

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  29. CONTINENTAL AT SOUTH OVAL.

    A continental was given last night at the Alma Oval by the Central Salvation Army Band and others on behalf of the South Broken Hill Baptist ...

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  30. LATEST CABLES.

    The Parliamentary committee of the Trade-union Congress is discussing the present situation of the strike at Dublin. Jim Lar[?] is present during ...

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  31. FINGER CUT ENDS FATALLY.

    Frederick Raymond Toolton (19), a machinist, who lived with his parents at Marrickville, was a member of the citizen soldiers' force at the Liverpool ...

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  32. CRICKET.

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  34. THE SEHCHENYDD DISASTER

    Three hundred bodies have now been recovered from the Universal coal mine, Songlienydd, and the exploring parties have concluded their, search. ...

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  35. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    Marconi, denies that he has conversed across the Atlantic and succeeded in transmitting vocal sounds. [This refers to a cablegram in our ...

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  36. EXCITEMENT AT RACE MEETING.

    There was considerable excitement in connection with the Warwick, races to-day. A number of men run what is known as the pari-mutuel betting ...

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  37. SCIATICA.

    This is one of the most dreaded complaints that human flesh is heir to, and there are mauy people suffering untold agonies trying remedy after ...

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  38. HOME RULE.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, speaking at Brighton, last night said that any suggested settlement of the Home Rule difficulty bassed on the exclusion of ...

    Article : 89 words
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  40. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The Commonwealth officers have circuited a pamphlet describing the experience in Australia in connection with compulsory training; also the latest ...

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  42. MR. J. WILL ASHTON, ARTIST.

    Mr. J. Will Ashton, of Adelaide, has been elected, a member of the Royal Oil Painters' Institute, London. Mr. Ashton was born at York (Eng.) ...

    Article : 93 words
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