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  2. AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS. TWO BROTHERS FALL.

    Another serious aeroplaning disaster is reported to-day. The occurrence took place at St. Cloud, near Paris. The two brothers Morane were making a trip in ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS. Speech by Mr. Balfour.

    Considerable space was devoted in the newspapers this morning to the political address delivered at Edinburgh last night by Mr, A. J. Balfour (leader of the ...

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  4. PORTUGAL A REPUBLIC. POET AS PRESIDENT.

    Events have moved rapidly in Portugal during the past two days. The Republicans, who forestalled a threatened attempt by the Clerical party to establish a military ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The first Viceregal entertainment in Sydney since the death of King Edward VII. took place yesterday, when, in delightful weather, the ...

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  6. ALL-RED ROUTE.

    Federal Ministers are strongly pressing for a new cable across the Atlantic, between Great Britain and Canada, with the object of completing the all-red route. It is urged ...

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  7. EARLIER REPORTS.

    It is officially stated that the Portuguese Government considered that the King's duty was to leave the palace. According to this statement, it is believed that he has ...

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  8. MR. BARNES RECOVERING.

    Mr. G. Barnes, who fell from a height of 50ft. at the Folkestone aviation meeting, a fortnight ago, and fractured his skull, is recovering from the injury, which ...

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  9. MANOEL'S INDISCRETION.

    The Beriln correspondent of the "Daily Express" assigns a cause for the revolution which agrees with the statement that the King's private life had disgusted his ...

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  10. GREAT FOREST FIRE.

    The village of Graceton, in Minnesota, has been burnt out by an extensive forest fire. The inhabitants are believed to have ...

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  11. ECCENTRIC VISITOR.

    An eccentric Frenchman, who is known as Andrew, was found crouching outside the office of the Premier of British Columbia, Mr. M'Bride, at Victoria yesterday. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEW

    The fire at Monte Video, which destroyed the new docks and the Customs offices, was not got under until it had done a great deal more damage, including the burning of ...

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  13. THE ROYALISTS' CHANCE.

    A correspondent of "The Times" who has just returned from Portugal is convinced that the revolution has not the support of the whole country, ne says:—"If the ...

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  14. ATTACK ON BARRACKS.

    At 11 o'clock on Tuesday night the insurgents made a detour in an endeavour to capture the barracks of the municipal guards, which command the centre of the ...

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  15. INDIANS IN AFRICA.

    A party of 32 Asiatics, who have arrived from India, have been prohibited from landing at Cape Town, in spite of the fact that they claim to possess domiciliary rights ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The members who have resigned their seats in the South African Parliament to supply seats for General Botha and Mr. Hull are Mr. Dreyer, member for ...

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  17. JOCKEY WOOTTON'S SUCCESSES.

    Frank Wootton is rapidly adding to his wonderful record of winning mounts this season. At Leicester races yesterday he rode three consecutive winners. ...

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  18. ELECTION OF LORD MAYOR.

    Keen interest is being taken in the election of the Lord Mayor of Melbourne for the forthcoming year, because of the evenness of the chances of Colonel Burston, ...

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  19. PALACE BOMBARDED.

    On Wednesday morning the insurgents resumed the bombardment of the Royal palace. The loyalist troops in the palace held out bravely until resistance was ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    The "Morning Post" states that Mr. Balfour's reference to the constitutional conference shows that the prospects of a settlement of the veto question are so shadowy ...

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  21. THE NEW REPUBLIC.

    A provisional Government was formed yesterday, consisting of the following:— President.......... Senhor THEOPHILE BORGA. ...

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  22. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for Broken Hill Proprietary shares were 36/ and 37/. ...

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  23. WARNINGS OF THE STORM.

    Disquiet at Lisbon was felt on Friday and Saturday, owing to the outbreak of violent strikes in several trades. The Association of Cork Workers seized the southern ...

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  24. BILLIARDS CHAMPION.

    According to "Sporting Life," George Gray, the young Australian billiards champion, will commence a season of three weeks in London on October 31. ...

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  25. A LABOUR OFFER.

    Mr. G. Barnes (chairman of the Labour party in the House of Commons), who spoke at Manchester last night, also referred to the Osborne judgment. He said ...

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  26. MR. WADE'S DARING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An incident of the terrible disaster at Mt. Kembla was revived at the political meeting at Pyrmont. Mr. Sutton, the Liberal candidate, was ...

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  27. MANY CASUALTIES.

    The bombardment by the warships did considerable damage to the Ministries fronting on tho Placa do Commercio. The tower of the church attached to the palace was ...

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  28. DYNAMITE SUSPECTS.

    As a result of their inquiries into the dynamite outrage at Los Angeles, when the "Times" newspaper office was wrecked and 23 persons killed, the detectives believe that ...

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  29. LOYALISTS SURRENDER.

    At 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning, all the loyalists who were still holding out surrendered. The troops returned to barracks, the populace applauding and cheering ...

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  30. "THE MARSEILLAISE."

    The new Government is determined not to encourage demonstrations. Last night the Radical Club was illuminated, and "The Marseillaise" was sung. Suddenly the ...

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  31. A MODERN VILLON.

    Francois Villon, poet and criminal, the thought of whose "poor splendid wings, so frayed and soiled and torn," has moved certain of our own poets to tears, has a ...

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  32. THE DRY WEST.

    The Dry Farming Congress, which met at Spokane, Washington State, yesterday, to develop plans to aid the semi-arid districts of the West, appointed officers for the ...

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  34. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The news of the revolt affected prices on the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday. British Consols declined; from 81 they touched 70 15-16, and closed at 80. ...

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  35. ALL LIVES SPARED.

    Measures were at once taken to restore order. Red cross and fire brigade parties removed the bodies of the dead to the Morgue, and took the wounded to the ...

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  36. DATES OF 1911 SERIES.

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  37. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    The Amalgamated Railway Servants' Society, at their annual congress, now being held, agreed to a resolution demanding the restoration to trades unions of the right ...

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  38. FRUIT FOR RUBBISH-TIP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Never in the history of the fruit trade in Sydney has there been such a glut of inferior fruit in the market. Cases upon cases are piled up ...

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  39. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  40. A NIGHT ALARM.

    The most complete story of the revolt is telegraphed from Lisbon by Router's Agency. This account of the disturbances was received by the Spanish Premier, Seor ...

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  41. BRITISH ACTION.

    The moment the British Foreign Office received the tidings that the telegraph wires out of Lisbon had been cut, orders were issued that the second-class cruisers ...

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  42. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    Various estimates of the number of casualties have been given, but all are untrustworthy. No account of the fighting places the estimate of the killed at over ...

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  43. SCARCITY OF MEAT.

    The visit of commercial men from Vienna to London is the outcome of an agitation in Austria for the importation of meat, which is so scarce in that country that it ...

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  44. BRITISH EMBASSY CHEERED

    During the day the members of the British Embassy, in full uniform, went to the town-hall and interviewed the Republican leaders. They were loudly cheered as ...

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  45. UNITED STATES GUNBOATS.

    The United States gunboats which are lying at Genoa may be ordered to Lisbon. ...

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  46. A PLANNED REVOLUTION.

    Though the minder of the Libenl and anti-Clerical leader, Bombardo, may have precipitated the revolution in Lisbon, the cable accounts of what has occuried ...

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  47. KING MANOEL.

    During the progress of the battle on Tuesday night the Spanish ambassador, the Count de San Luis, visited King Manoel at the Neccssidades Palace, and proffered his ...

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  48. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Jane Young Bagge, of Park-street, South Yarra, widow, died on September 13, leaving by a will dated October 3, 1907, real estate of the value of £600 and personalty £5,846 to relatives. ...

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  49. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

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  50. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  51. A DIVIDED REGIMENT.

    Some of the soldiers sided with the revolutionists. The 16th regiment of infantry split into two factions, Monarchist and Republican, and a fierce conflict ...

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  52. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  53. BRITISH DAIRY SHOW.

    The awards in the class for salted butters at the Islington Dairy Produce Show were not altered, except that the Bega (N.S.W.) exhibit was very highly commended. The ...

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  54. CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    In response to the appeal by the Rev. A. J. Drewitt for funds to procure an invalid chair for a poor widow, we have received the following additional donations:—"One Who Understands," 5/; ...

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  55. BRIDGES BLOWN UP.

    Ignoring its officers, an artillery regiment attacked the barracks, under the leadership of seigeants. The men seized the arsenal, and distributed arris to the ...

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  56. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  57. Advertising

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  60. COUNTRY TROOPS LOYAL.

    During the day various provincial garrisons came in and joined the loyalists, almost equalising the forces. Fighting ...

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  61. Advertising

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