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  2. STRENUOUS CONTEST TO-DAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Polling in co[?] tion with the State elections takes place throughout New South Wales to-morrow. The issue is between Liberalism, as ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.-CONTINUANCE OF TRUCE.

    The conference between leaders of the Liberal and Unionist parties which is discussing the veto of the House of Lords sat again yesterday. The meeting lasted two ...

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  4. TOTTERING THRONE. KING ALFONSO ANXIOUS.

    The Republicans in Spain, spurred on by the Portuguese revolution and the occurrence of the anniversary of the death of Francisco Ferrer, are exhibiting extreme ...

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  5. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.-The Authorities Defied.

    The strike on the railways of Northern France, which led to a general railway strike, has demoralised the passenger traffic between France and England. On ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Gibson Carmichael gave a dinner party at State Government-house last evening, to which the following were invited:—Captain ...

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  7. PITH OF THE BUDGET.

    Surplus for 1909-10, £47,080. Receipts for last year, £8,535,747. Estimates for 1910-11—Receipts, £8,984,665; surplus, £24,388. ...

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  8. ON THE TERRA NOVA.

    The Terra Nova was brought to another anchorage yesterday just off the Port Melbourne Railway Pier, where she will swing till Sunday morning next. Captain Scott, ...

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  9. LEADERS ARRESTED.

    Five strike leaders, including Taflin, president of the Drivers and Firemen's Federation, were arrested to-day. They offered no resistance. Twenty further arrests are ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Mr. F. R. Moor, formerly Premier of Natal, who accepted a portfolio as Minister of Commerce in General Botha's Administration, has resigned office. He has accepted ...

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  11. AFFAIRS IN PORTUGAL.

    President Braga, who is at the head of the new Government in Portugal states that the affairs of the country will be administered by the Provisional Government ...

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  12. UNIONIST CONCESSIONS.

    In a political address last night Mr. F. E. Smith, K.C., Unionist member for the Walton division of Liverpool, referred to the general belief now held in political ...

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  13. SOUTH SHIELDS SEAT.

    At least three candidates will contest the seat for South Shields which has been vacated by the elevation of Sir W. S. Robson, Attorney-General, to the judicial ...

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  14. FIGHT IN PARLIAMENT.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The debate in the Legislative Assembly on the motion of noconfidence in the Wilson Government, which was moved by Mr. Scaddan (leader ...

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  15. RELIGIOUS ORDERS.

    According to a leading Italian organ, the "Tribuna," of Rome, Italy has refused to allow the settlement within her borders of the religious orders expelled from ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Gordon, of Bairnsdale, landowner, who died on July 30, lfet, by a will duted December 22, 1908, realty of the value of £2,280, and personalty £10, to his widow and children. ...

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  17. DUTCH FLEET AT HOBART.

    " HOBART, Thursday.—The Dutch squardron arrived at Hobart to-day, and was received with the usual salute. The vessels berthed at King's wharf. ...

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  18. WHITEHAVEN, VICTIMS.

    An unexpected discovery has been made by the exploration parties in the Wellington Colliery, at Whitehaven, in Cumberland. In May the mine was destroyed by ...

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  19. THE STATE PURSE. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.

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  20. DIVIDING THE COLONIES.

    The Berlin daily paper, "Taegliche, Rundschan," suggests that if Great Britain values a good understanding will Germany, the two powers can give effect to the Anglo ...

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  21. LOST IN THE SNOW.

    OMEO, Thursday,.—It is a risky journey across the Alps from Bright to Omeo at this time of the year. There is always the chance of a late fall of snow. Mr Walter ...

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  22. RECOGNITION BY SWITZERLAND.

    Switzerland has recognised the Portuguese Republic. ...

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  23. HONDURAS USURPER.

    The Honduras adventurer, General Valadares, who bullied the President, Dr. Davila, into allowing him to retain the Governorship of Amapala, which he had ...

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  24. PLIGHT OF PARIS.

    Traffic at the western stations of Paris, the Gare St. Lazare, and the Gare des Invalides is at a standstill. To add to the confusion, the employees of the ...

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  25. NEW PUBLIC WORKS.

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  26. BRITISH TRADE. WOOLLEN FACTORIES PROSPEROUS.

    The Scottish woollen factores are experiencing a period of unprocedented activity. Orders for goods are exceedingly heavy—so much so as to compel the ...

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  27. ICELAND FISHERIES.

    The tenacity exhibited by an Iceland magistrate has caused him considerable inconvenience. He boarded the British trawler Chieftain, off the coast of Iceland, ...

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  28. COST OF GOVERNMENT.

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  29. PRICE OF STEEL ADVANCED.

    The makers of steel in both England and Scotland have advanced the price 5/ per ton. ...

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  30. NAVAL WARFARE.

    The Chilian Admiralty officials are studying the invention of one of their naval ofticers by which conning-towers will be abolished on war-ships. The commander is ...

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  31. MAILS AND TELEPHONES.

    The mails between England and the Continent are greatly delayed. The telephone service between Paris and the northern cities of France has been ...

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  32. FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    According to Reuter's correspondent in Shanghai, a serious financial crisis is threatened in that city. Some of the native banks have already suspended payment—a ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The newspaper announcement which was made lately, that the United States had arranged to finance the Chin[?]hau-Aigun railway line in Manchuria, is not confirmed. ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT DEFIED.

    A largely-attended meeting of railway employees was held on Wednesday evening, at the Labour Exchange in Paris, in Order to consider the decree issued by the ...

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  35. GRAY'S BILLIARDS.

    The "Standard" to-day twits Stevenson, the billiards champion, with damning Gray with faint praise in his remarks in "Sporting Life" on Gray's play. The whole truth, ...

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  36. NEWS FROM AMERICA.

    Four armed and masked men yesterday attempted to "hold up" the village of Proctor, Colorado, and dynamite the State Bank. The inhabitants turned out in a body, and ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS.

    The contest for the covered courts tennis championship of Fnglaud is now pro[?]ding. In the third round A. F. Wilding. the ...

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  38. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  39. MISSING FHOM HOME.

    Miss Lena Carroll, of Yarra-street, Heidelberg, has been missing from home since October 6. At about half-past 11 o'clock that morning ahe left home with ...

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  40. MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS.

    Detective Davey's attention was attracted yesterday by the mysterious movements in Franklin-street of a man[?] out of whose pocket a new boot hung. The detective ...

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  41. STEAMER LOSES RUDDER.

    FREMANTLE, Thurday.—The steamet Australind, which arrived from London this afternoon, had a somewhat sensational voyage. On August 19 when 1,750 miles ...

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  42. STEAMER ARRIVES SAFELY.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The steamer Strathnairn, which wns seven days overdue from Dunedin, arrived at Southport last night. Captain M'Kny reports that the ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The American visible supply cast of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 62,340,000 bushels, against 59,167,000 bushels a week ago, and 44,154,000 bushels ...

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  44. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  45. FROSTS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A severe frost was experienced throughout the Stanthorpe distriet on Wednesday morning. It cnused an [?]normous amount of damage, ...

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  46. STRIKERS' WANTON ACTS.

    The most serious outrage on the part of the strikers occurred on Wednesday. A train was running towards Paris when the Westinghouse brake was tampered with. ...

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  47. CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

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  48. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have heen received:— By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company, Limited, dated Oct. 12:—"Tallow.—Prices are unaltered ...

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  51. AGED WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    MALMSBURY, Thursday.—Mrs. J. Lonergan, an old resident of the district, was found dead in a building attached to her residence this afternoon. ...

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