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  2. CAULFIELD CUP. WON BY FLAVINIUS.

    Warm summer weather—the first real summer day of the season—combined with the great interest displayed over the chances of the horses which were to race for the ...

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  3. PEOPLE FOR AUSTRALIA. FIVE HUNDRED LEAVE LONDON.

    The steamer Geelong, of the P. and O. branch service, has sailed with 500 emigrants for Australia. One hundred and fifty for Western Australia, 103 for New ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Those who are endeavouring to read the signs of the times in British politics see some significance in the fact that a meeting which Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the ...

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  5. BOXING CHAMPION'S FATE.

    Stanley Ketchel, the middle-weight boxing champion, has met a tragic fate. He was shot by a ranch hand at Conway, Missouri, during a quarrel. An operation to ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS. LABOUR'S NARROW VICTORY.

    SADNEY, Sunday.—The returns from many country electorates are still incomplete, but so far as can be judged, Labour wil have 46 members in the new Parliament ...

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  7. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC RELIGIOUS ORDERS IN SPAIN.

    The members of religious orders in Portugal who have been expelled by order of the new Government are not all welcomed in Spain. Only those who ...

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  8. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT. Dirigible Commences Her Voyage.

    The most daring flight ever attempted was planned a few weeks ago by Mr. Walter Wellman, the American newspaper correspondent, who has made two attempts to ...

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  9. VICTORIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    Members of the central executive of the Political Labour Council were jubilant at their meeting on Saturday evening over the result of the New South Wales elections. ...

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  10. FEDERAL MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    Members of the Federal Ministry are much clated over the result of the polling in New South Wales, which they regard as an answer to the statement that they had ...

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  11. THE EX-KING.

    The personal belongings of King Manoel have been handed to Sir Francis Villiers, the British Minister in Lisbons. ...

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  12. DAMAGING REPORT.

    The "Yorkshire Observer" publishes a report of the experiences in Western Australia of four emigrants from Bradford. It is couched in outspoken language, and fills ...

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  13. ARCHBISHOP CARR'S CIRCULAR.

    The circular addressed by Archbishop Carr to the parish priests in connection with the expulsion of the religious orders from Portugal, was read after the late Mass ...

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  14. CONTRADICTION AUTHORISED.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly) has decided to instruct the Agent-General, who was furnished with the whole of the circumstances when Messrs. ...

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  15. A DARING ENTERPRISE.

    The America, which has been practically rebuilt, has been increased in length to 228ft. and in diameter to 52ft. A new car 156ft. long has been built, and the balloon ...

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  16. ATTACK ON THE CHURCH.

    Sir,—That the picture depends greatly upon the painter was pointed out by the lion in Esop's fable some thousands of years ago, and perhaps Archbishop Carr ...

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  17. "NO-LICENSE VOTE."

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—In connection with the "no-license" vote in the Sturt electorate the final figures are:—For continuance, 3,196; for reduction, 69; for ...

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  18. FRENCH RAILWAYS. COLLAPSE OF THE STRIKE.

    The strike on the French railways has been smashed, owing to the determination shown by the Government in dealing with the strikers. The men are gradually ...

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  19. MR. ROOSEVELT. WALL-STREET AND TAMMANYHALL.

    Mr. Roosevelt, who is conducting a political campaign throughout the United States, spoke at Elmira, New York, yesterday. He denounced the alliance of the Wall-street ...

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  20. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Presiding at the Town Planning Conference on Saturday, Lord Kitchener referred to the wonderful reconstruction of Khartoum as an instance of what could be ...

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  21. BRITISH ARMY.

    A frank criticism of British military methods is contained in an article in the "Berliner Tagblatt" by Colonel Gadke, the well-know military writer, who attended ...

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  22. PRESIDENT TAFT'S SUPPORT.

    President Taft has requested the officers of his Cabinet to assist Mr. Roosevelt in his campaign in New York. He says that he does not believe the story that Mr. ...

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  23. GREAT SNOW PEAK.

    A Government survey party at work on the Alaskan boundary has discovered a hitherto unknown peak which is 2,000ft. higher than any known mountain in ...

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  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's quotation, 25[?]d.; fall, l-16d. Oct. 15. To-day's quotation for bar silver was 25[?]d. per ounce standard, an advance of ...

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  25. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid delivered a stirring address to-day at a gathering in connection with the Engineering Exhibition, which is being held in Manchester. ...

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  26. THE RACING.

    Backers made a good start by installing Concave favourite for the Oby Hurdle Race. He was always running well up, and joining Norley (who had been responsible for most ...

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  27. CONSPIRACY DISCOVERED.

    The Minister of the Interior has discovered a sabotage conspiracy at Paris, including the destruction of lines, bridges, and locks. The occupation by the military ...

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  28. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange for the stocks mentioned were as follows, and the middle price may be computed from the quotations given:— ...

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  29. ALASKAN COAL LANDS.

    Three prominent business men of Seattle have been arrested on a charge of fraud in connection with Alaskab coal lands. Warrants have been issued for the arrests of ...

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  30. NAVAL COMMANDS.

    It is announced that Rear-Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Controller of the Navy, has been appointed to succeed Vice-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg as ...

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  31. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A dynamite bomb was exploded yesterday on the railway line between Dreuil and Ailly, but disaster was averted by a watchman, who stopped the Calais express ...

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  32. GISBORNE LOAN.

    The Borough of Gisborne, New Zealand, is issuing a 4 per cent, loan of £175,000, at 100. ...

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  33. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    The question of reciprocity in trade between Canada and the United States seems likely to be brought to a definite issue before long. The Canadian Government has ...

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  34. PASSENGERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It has been arranged that the Messageries-Maritimes steamer Australien shall call at Genoa, to embark the passengers who were prevented by the strike from ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations, based on actual sales of not less than 100 careases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS.

    The final of the covered courts tennis championship was decided on Saturday. A. F. Wilding won the championship, defeating A. H. Lowe. 6—2, 6—1, 6—3. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The German gun-bont Panther, stationed in the Camerons, in Africa, has host six of her marines through the capsizing of one of her boats. ...

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  38. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    In a circular issued by the executive of the Boilermakers' Society it is stated that the agreement arrived at by the conference of misters and men in the shipbuilding ...

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  39. FLYING IN AMERICA.

    M. Leblane, the French airman, who Mon the Circuit de I'Est prize at Paris in August, covered a mile in 53sec. in his aeroplane at the St. Louis Fair yesterday. This is a ...

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  40. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    A disastrous collision occurred yesterday off Noirmoutier, an island on the coast of France. The steamer Peveril struck and sank the steamer Ville de Rochefort. Of the ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN CRIMINAL.

    The Divorce division of the High Court has granted Mrs. Clara Warren a divorce from the man she married in Naples in 1908. This man is a notorious Australian ...

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  42. CHOLERA IN ITALY.

    The cholera has almost entirely died out in Italy, except in Naples and the surrounding district. The deaths average 20 daily. ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND CADETS.

    The New Zealand cadets, who have been on a visit to London, have sailed on their return by the Orient liner Otway, leaving on Friday. Alderman Sir Charles ...

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  44. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    An outbreak of plague occurred on board the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Himalaya, which left London for Bombay on October 5. The vessel arrived at ...

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  45. DARING ROBBERY. A LADY ATTACKED.

    A daring robbery took place at Caulfield on Thursday evening. Mrs. Heath, a resident of Wanda-road, Caulfield, was proceeding on her way home, about 10 o'clock, ...

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  46. SUPPOSED SHIPWRECK.

    It is feared that the steel ship Bardowie, which is owned by a Norweging company, has been wrecked off the coast of Sweden. ...

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  47. OVERSEA PRODUCTS. MEAT FROM AUSTRALASIA.

    A deputation, consisting of Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, Sir Thomas Robinson, Agent-General for Queensland, and Sir William Hall-Jones, ...

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  48. LATE KING LEOPOLD.

    When King Leopold of Belgium died in December last he left a personal estate stated at the time to be worth £2,600,000. By will his Majesty left £2,000,000 of this ...

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  49. DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    The tropical hurricane which swept over Florida and Cuba caused the loss of many lives at Casilda, a town on the south coast of Cuba. The town was devastated by the ...

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  50. SYDNEY PRESS OPINIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The "Sydney Morning Herald," in its leader to-morrow, will say:—"Mr. M'Gowen is likely before long to form a Labour Ministry, ...

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  51. CANADA AND THE MOTHERLAND.

    Speaking at Ottawa yesterday, Mr. Aylesworth, Canadian Minister of Justice, declared that the result of the Fisheries Arbitration at the Hague will not fail to ...

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  52. QUARRYMAN MURDERED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The commissioner of police has received a message from Jondaryan that a man named Kelly, working in a railway quarry two miles from ...

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  53. GREAT EARTHQUAKES.

    A gigantie seismie disturbance has been registered at the Santa Clara Observatory, California. The centre of the disturbance has not been discovered. ...

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  54. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    The new Government in Nicaragua has not long been allowed peaceful possession. Renewed disorders have occurred and riots have broken out at Managua. ...

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  55. ATTACK ON RIVER BANK.

    About 20 minutes past 12 o'clock on Sunday morning a man rushed up to Constable Peach, who was on duty at Prince's-bridge, and informed him that a woman was ...

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  56. MILK STANDARD.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Considerable diversity of opinion prevails in South Australia regarding the milk standard adopted by the Metropolitan and Country Board. ...

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  57. EXHIBITION DISPLAYS.

    New South Wales and South Australia have excellent displays of wine and produce at the Brewers' Exhibition in London. ...

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  58. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    An official statement is published with regard to the source of the Uuited Kingdom's food supply in certain lines. New Zealand supplies two-fifths of the ...

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  59. JAPANESE SQUADRON'S VISIT.

    A Japanese training squadron has left Tokio on a visit to the Pacific Coast of America. The first port of call is San Francisco. ...

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  60. SENATOR DOLLIVER DEAD.

    The death of United States Senator J. P. Dolliver, at the age of 52 is announced. He died suddenly at his residence, Fort Dodge, lowa, of heart trouble, just as his ...

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  61. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Dalgety and Co. Ltd., dated 14th:—"Basils. —At the auction sales yesterday prices were ...

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  63. LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    Phillipson, Newman, and Co., Wangaratta, report having completed the sale of 131 acres of riverflats land situated at Ovens Vale, within three miles of Myrtleford, on behalf of Mr. F. Muller, ...

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  64. GAOL-BREAKERS CAPTURED.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Buckney and Cooper, two of the three men who escaped from Hobart Gaol on Friday, were captured last evening near Hampden-road. The men ...

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  65. HEATHER AND TARTAN.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—In view of the Highland gathering which took place at the City-oval yesterday, Mrs. W. Morrison, Mr. J. Y. M'Donald, M.L.C., and Mr. F. J. ...

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  66. HORSE AND CAB BURNT.

    GEELONG, Saturday.—Early on Saturday morning the stables belonging to Mr. W. Pelley, cabman, of Russell-street, Chilwell, together with a new cab and a horse, ...

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