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  2. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. MINISTERS CONTEST SEATS.

    General Botha, Prime Minister, and Mr. H. C. Hull, Minister of Finance, in the South African Union Government, who were defeated for Transvaal constituencies ...

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  3. LABOUR DISCONTENT. Payment of Members.

    Since the delivery of the House of Lords' judgment in the Osborne case, which forbids the use of trade-union funds for Parliamentary purposes, two branches of the ...

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  4. GONE OVER TO ROME.

    The question of the Reservation of the Sacriment arose two or three months ago between the Anglican Bishop of Chichester (Dr. Ridgeway) and the vicars of two ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, accompanied by Captain Creswell, the naval director, arrived in Brisbane on Tuesday night. ...

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  6. DISGRACING FOOTBALL. BRAWL AT FINAL MATCH.

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  7. REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL INSURGENTS BOMBARD THE ROYAL PALACE.

    Portugal is in the throes of a revolution. The army and navy are siding with the revolutionaries, and the fleet in the Tagus has shelled the Royal Palace, and captured it. ...

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  8. POLITICAL MANŒUVRING.

    All the Ministries after the Coalition Ministry of 1908 were mainly dependent on Liberal (or Progressista) support, but they have tended to become more and more ...

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  9. THE BALLARAT INQIRY.

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  10. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The departure of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia for South Africa by the Balmoral Castle has been fixed for Tuesday next. The Duke will ...

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  11. AMERICAN NEWS.

    A disastrous railway collision occurred yesterday on the Illinois traction system, near Granite City. An excursion train collided with a local. Twenty-eight passengers ...

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  12. SIR FRANCIS HOPWOOD.

    A domestic bereavement has overtaken Sir Francis Hopwood, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, who is accompanying the Duke of Connaught on his visit. His eldest ...

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  13. LYNCH LAW IN ALABAMA.

    A negro has been put to death by lynch law in Alabama. He was lying in gaol, under suspicion of having committed an assault on a white woman. A mob dragged ...

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  14. MR. FISHER'S DEPARTURE.

    There was no ostentation about the departure of the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to South Africa yesterday afternoon by the White Star liner Medic. Several ...

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Dennis, of Epsom, farmer, who died on September 7, left estate of the value of £6,285, being realty £4,580 and personalty £1,705. It is left by a will dated March 11, 1910, to his widow ...

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  16. LOSS OF A STEAMER.

    The loss of the Pacific Steamship Company's steamer Chiriqui, which was caused by an explosion in the Panama Gulf, has been less disastrous than was feared. She ...

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  17. Scottish Injunction.

    The principle of the Osborne judgment has been affirmed by Lord Guthrie in the Scottish courts. He has granted an interim interdict upon the Fife and Kinross Miners' ...

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  18. STAND COLLAPSES AT CARNIVAL.

    During a carnival parade at Kansas City, Missouri, to-day, the principal reviewing stand overlooking the route collapsed. Forty-three persons were injured. ...

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  19. THE COTTON STRIKE.

    The operatives of the Lancashire cotton trade are not anxious to bring the dispute with the employers to an end immediately, the reason being that lock-out pay will be ...

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  20. UNITED STATES DEFENCE

    The National Guard who constitute the organised militia of the United States, are holding a conference at St. Louis. In a resolution they demand that Congress shall ...

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  21. ROYAL STANDARD TORN DOWN.

    Reuter's agency at Santander confirms the report. Reuter's message states that the German steamer Illyria received a wireless message from the Cap Blanco, ...

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  22. EIGHT HOURS ON RAILWAYS.

    The congress of the Amalgamated Railway Servants' Society is being, held. A resolution had been agreed to demanding the extension of the eight hours system ...

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  23. ACTOR'S REVENGE.

    The audience at the Actualidates Theatre, Cartagena, in the south of Spain, were little prepared for the raalistic tragedy which was enacted before their eyes last ...

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  24. SPARKS FROM ENGINE.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—The case in which Mrs. Watson, of Gerogery East Station, seeks to recover £4,000 from the Railway Commissioners for damage alleged to ...

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  25. GERMAN SHIPBUILDERS.

    The German master shipbuilders, who have locked out their workmen consequent upon a strike in one of the yards, have offered the men certain concessions which, ...

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  26. THE FIRST SHOT.

    The last message received before the wires were cut gave particulars of a sensational incident which occurred on Monday. Lieutenant Rebello fired a revolver at Dr. ...

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  27. NON-STRIKERS ATTACKED.

    A large number of the names of Cologne have decided to strike for higher wages. Many men refused to join the strikers, and continued at then work throughout ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN FLEET. TENDER FOR NEW CRUISER.

    The "Shipping Gazette" publishes a statement that the order for constructing one of the second-class cruisers for the Australian navy has been given to the ...

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  29. CONSULATE BELIEVES THE NEWS.

    There is no reason to doubt the accuracy of the "wireless" reports. Inquiries were made at the Portuguese consulate in London. It was stated that no official ...

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  30. BERLIN RIOTS.

    Much indignation is felt in Berlin at the action of the police in attacking four English and American newspaper correspondents during the riots. Under the auspices ...

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  31. BRITISH POLITICS. UNIONISTS DEMAND A POLICY.

    There has been increasing unrest lately among the Unionist rank and file, which has resulted in 100 members of both Houses, headed by Lord Willoughby de Broke and ...

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  32. CHINESE IN CANADA.

    The official investigation which has been conducted in Vancouver into the method by which Chinese have been coming into the Dominion through laxness in the ...

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  33. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    Sensational developments have occurred in connection with the destruction of the Los Angeles "Times" building, which was blown up with dynamite on Friday night. The ...

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  34. FEDERAL PROGRAMME.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated last night:—"In conformity with the general agreement regarding the naval unit, we requested the Admiralty to call for ...

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  35. KING'S CHARACTER ASSAILED.

    "The Times" this morning publishes a message from its well informed Lisbon correspondent, which has just arrived by mail. The correspondent writes:—"King Manoel's ...

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  36. ASSASSINATION.

    Events began to move rapidly towards then tragic denouement. King Carlos light-heartedly planned a trip to Brazil, and towards the end of January, 1908 made ...

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  37. CHOLERA. CASES AT MARSEILLES.

    A steamer which arrived at Marseilles yesterday from the East had on board three passengers who were suffering from cholera. All the passengers who have been in ...

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  38. SCARCITY OF MEAT.

    The scarity of meat which has prevailed to such a marked extent in Germany and Austria for a considerable time past is also being experienced in Italy. ...

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  39. SECURITIES REMOVED.

    Private advices state that the recent attitude of the Conservatives aroused suspicions that they had entered into relations with the Republicans Many landed proprietors ...

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  40. LONG SERVICE REWARDED.

    Mr. E. G. Kirkland, master of the hopper barge William Pitt, has resigned his position on account of ill-health. Mr. Kirkland is 62 years of age, and has an ...

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  41. NATIONALIST AIMS.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, interviewed in New York by a correspondent of the "Daily News" said:— "The Nationalists demand Home Rule. ...

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  42. PRECAUTIONS AT NEW YORK.

    Owing to there being a case of cholera on board the steamer Santa Ana, she was quarantined on arrival at New York to-day from Naples. ...

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  43. DAIRY PRODUCE SHOW. AUSTRALIAN PRIZE-LIST.

    At the dairy produce show in London 41 entries were received in the class for colonial butter. The prize-list is as follows:— Salt Butter.—First prize, Ipswich (Q.); ...

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  44. NAVIGATION BILL.

    The "Shipping Gazette," commenting on the Commonwealth Navigation Bill, says:— "The bill might properly be described as a 'Seaman's Relief Bill.' It comes largely ...

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  45. ROBBERY ON A RAILWAY

    A mysterious robbery has taken place on a railway train bound for Rock Island, in Illinois. It was discovered at Rosemont West. ...

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  46. THE DECISION.

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  47. SUPER-DREADNOUGHT.

    The battleship Neptune, 19,900 tons, which was lately completed at Portsmouth, has been put through her gun trials. The trials were completely successful. ...

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  48. KING'S FEEBLE WILL.

    Senhor Luena, a Republican leader, who is visiting Paris, says:—"Every method of oppression has been used to strangle the voice of the people. Peaceful citizens have ...

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  49. BILLIARDS CHAMPION.

    Twice in successive matches George Gray, the Australian billiard marvel, has beaten his own world's record of 831 from points scored off the red ball, made in Australia ...

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  50. A STEAMER ROBBERY.

    A steward employed on the vessel has confessed to having stolen bullion and bank notes, amounting to £5,000, from the mail-room of the steamer City of Seattle during ...

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  51. AVIATION.

    Another notable flight has been made by a French airman. M. Tabuteau. He has made a successful journey over the Pyrences mountains, which form the borderland ...

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  52. EUROA PLEASED.

    EUROA, Wednesday.—Great pleasure is expressed that the Euroa Butter and lee Factory should have seemed first honours for unsalted butter at the Islington Show. ...

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  53. BUTTER PROSECUTIONS.

    In June last the New South Wales Agent General (Mr. J. A. Coghlan) laid a charge against the firm of Coopman Bros. of placing inferior butter in Australian ...

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  54. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  55. CRIMINAL PROBLEM.

    The Commissioners of Prisons, in their annual report, deal with the working of the Prevention of Crimes Act, which came into force on August 1, 1909. Under this act ...

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  56. DRAMA OF JEALOUSY.

    A tragedy of love and jealousy was enacted yesterday in the streets of Rome. A boy met a young man named Felice Nardiello, and shot him with a revolver. ...

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  57. BLOWN TO ATOMS.

    Daniel M'Millan, employed as a dynamite expert by the North American Asbestos Mines Company, at Caspar, Wyoming, had recourse to the means with which he was ...

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  58. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Monte Video has suffered from a disastrous fire, by which the new docks and Customs offices have been burned out. The damage exceeds £80,000. ...

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  59. LATEST NEWS.

    A message received from Reuter's agency at Paris, despatched at noon, says:—"We learn from a sure source that Lisbon is being bombarded, King Manoel holding out ...

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  60. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  61. NEW ZEALAND FLAN.

    At the Buenos Ayres International Exhibition a grand diploma has been awarded for an exhibit of New Zealand flax. ...

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  62. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  63. REMARKABLE METEOR.

    The people of Johannesburg on Monday night were startled by the passage of a marvellously bright meteor through space. It is estimated to have passed within 150 ...

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  65. BOULEVARD THIEVES.

    A Parisian bank collector was yesterday robbed of a satchel containing £2,280. The robbery was committed in broad, daylight on the Boulevard des Italiens, in the very ...

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  66. INDIAN DACOITS.

    A daring case of dacoity is reported from Dacca, in Bengal. A telegram received from that town states that thirty men, apparently Hindus, wearing false beards and ...

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  67. ZEBRA WASHED ASHORE.

    A fine zebra which had apparently been in the water for some time was washed up on the beach at Mordialloc on Wednesday morning. ...

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  68. A TROUBLED DYNASTY.

    At last the long-smouldering fires of disaffection in Portugal have blazed out into actual revolution. The present trouble is apparently an aftermath of the acute ...

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  69. Advertising

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  71. AUSTRALIAN BACON.

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  72. Advertising

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