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  2. V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The attendance at Flemington was probably the best associated with a Newmarket Handicap Day for years. All parts of the course were well filled, and ...

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  3. MILITARY RETIREMENTS FEELING IN THE SERVICE.

    A sensation was caused in military circles on Saturday by the publication in "The Argus" of the new regulation—passed by the Executive Council on Friday—reducing the ...

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  4. THE CORONATION. "WHITE CITY" EXHIBITION.

    An appeal has been made in aid of the Coronation Exhibition by the Duke of Teek, Lord Northcote, and Lord Blythe. They say that the "White City" at ...

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  5. FRANCE AND GERMANY. APPEAL FOR RECONCILIATION.

    Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, who has long taken a lending part in international peace movements, contributes an article to "La Revue." in which he makes ...

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  6. DANGER IN CHINA.

    The anti-foreign agitation at Mukden is assuming more serious proportions. Proclamations have been issued urging the extermination of Europeans. ...

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  7. MISSING EXPEDITION. SEARCH PARTIES' REPORTS.

    Particulars of the search for the missing Administrator of Papua (Mr. Stiniforth Smith) and his party are embodied in an official report received on Saturday ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    It is intimated by the private sceretary to Lord Dudley (Mr. Walter Callan) that the Governor-General, having expressed his desire to retire from his present office ...

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  9. PRECEDENTS FOR ALLOWANCE.

    In the absence from Melbourne of the Treasurer and the Minister for Defence, the acting Treasurer (Mr.Frazer) and the acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Tudor) ...

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  10. INDEFINITE REPORTS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Sunday.—The steamer Mindero arrived from Daru yesterday. She brings only indefinite reports regarding the search for the missing ...

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  11. NEW FRENCH CABINET.

    The new Cabinet is not popular in France. its composition is bitterly assaled by a mujority of the newspapers, many of which condemn M. Deleasse as a disturbing ...

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  12. PARLIAMENTARY HOSTS.

    The committee of members of both Houses of Parliament, which has undertaken the entertainment of members of the oversea Parliaments during the Coronation ...

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  13. INDIGNATION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—indignation prevalis in military circles at the announcement in reference to the retirement of defence officers.The view is being freely expressed ...

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  14. ROMAN TRAGEDY.

    An extraordinary sensation has been caused in Italy by the tragedy which was enacted in an hotel in Rome on Wednesday, when Baron Vincenzo Paterno, a Sieilian, ...

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  15. COST OF THE CEREMONIES.

    Among the items on the Estimates is the sum of £185,000 to cover the cost of the Coronation, in addition to the expenses incurred by the various ...

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  16. MILLIONS IN LAND.

    Remarkable evidence has been given in the Madagascar land case, which is being heard before the High Court Rench. The plaintiff is William Burdett, a cab ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The form which Home Rule for Ireland will take under the proposals of the Government was discussed last night by Mr. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, in a speech ...

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  18. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The 61st Congress ended yesterday amid stormy seenes. The Canadian reciprocity agreement was untouched. The Senate passed the Permanent Tariff Board Bill, but ...

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  19. CADETS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The Federal Government has agreed to give official recognition to a second proposal for a contingent of cadets (financed by private subscription) to visit England ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION ACT.

    The new immigration Restriction Bill which has been announced by the South African Union Cabinet repeals all previous laws on the subject, and substitutes one ...

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  21. RUSSIAN EMIGRANTS.

    Much excitement and irritation are felt in Holland owing to the action of the German authorities on the frontier in turning back Russian emigrants, who landed at Dutch ...

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  22. TARIFF RECIPROCITY. NEW SESSION OF CONGRESS.

    President Taft announced yesterday that the special special of the new House of presentatives.which will be summoned to deal with the canadian Tariff Reciprocity ...

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  23. CANADIAN AFFAIRS. INDIANS' CLAIM TO LANDS.

    A deputation consting of 96 Indian chiefs, delegates representing all the tribes of British Coloumbia. the Premier (Mr. M'Bride) yesterday.and asked ...

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  24. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    In its annual survey of the naval situation, "The Times" takes a more hopeful view than it assumed last year. 'Whatever anxieties were held a year ...

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  25. MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) arrived in Adelaide on Saturday en route to Western Australia. He said that the telegraphed report ...

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  26. FEELING IN MANITOBA.

    The manitoba grain growers declare that the real feeling throughout the provincece is in favour of reciprocity with the united states Growers demand an inecrease of ...

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  27. GENERAL BOTHA.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that if the health of General Botha,Prime Minister of the South African Union, does not improve as ...

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  28. TRADE WITH WEST INDIES.

    An indication of the establishment of closer relations between by the proposal of. West indies is affected by the proposal of the Canidian-pacitic Railway Company to ...

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  29. CONSERVATIVE OPPOSITION.

    The Conservatives of Canada are fighting the reciprocity agrement tooth and nail. They are unwilling that Canada should make an offer to the United States until ...

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  30. ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS.

    Further serious disturbances have taken place at the Comedie Francaise, where the new play "Apres Moi," by M. Henry Bernstein, is being produced. ...

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  31. ATTACKS ON WOMEN.

    Two more outrages have been at attempted by coloured servants. During the absence from home of a Germiston miner his wife awoke to find a black servant standing ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the course of an agrar[?]an dispute in East Care John Hynes, a farmer, was shot and seriously wounded. ASSAULTING A WITNESS. ...

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  33. SAFETY IN MINES.

    On October 13 last, the Home Secretary. Mr. Winston Churchill, by virtue of the recent act for ensuring safety in mines, appointed a committee to frame proposals for ...

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  34. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Professer David, of Sydney Universituy. who was a member of the Antarctic expedition under Sir Ernest Shackleton, is publishing a book on the results of the ...

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  35. AVIATION WORLD'S SPEED RECORD.

    A world's record established yesterday by the American aviator Philip Parmalee, at Laredo Texas.He flew 106 miles in two hours seven minutes. ...

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  36. RUSSIAN SERFS.

    The Czar has issued a rescript completing the emancipation of the serfs, which was decreed by Alexander II, in 1861. The rescript secures to the peasants economic ...

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  37. THE RECOMMENDATIONS.

    In deciding to ask the Executive to pass the new regulation, the minister for Defence took a course in direct opposition to the advice of the Military Board.The history ...

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  38. ANTI-JEWISH MOB.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" stated that Herr Tartakover, the well-known chess[?]player, has received information that both his parents have been ...

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  39. PRINTING STAMPS.

    Details have been given in the House of Commons by Mr. Hobhouse (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) of arrangements made with the Mint for printing postage ...

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  40. AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    A disaster of an unusual nature happened yesterday in this city. A French aviator was making an aeroplane flight when the machine collapsed, and fell among the ...

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  41. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Brazil has decided to nationalise wireless telegraphy, and the Government has commissioned the German Telefunken Company to erect six stations. ...

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  42. MURDERER AT BAY.

    A desperate robber, discovered by a policeman in the act of holding up a jewellery store at Alexandria, Indiana, shot the policeman dead and then bolted. [?] has ...

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  43. CATCHING A BOMB.

    The youth who threw the bomb at Mr. Cowley, eagineer for Public Works, has been identified as a Bengali named Mukerji. He confesses the crime, but states that he ...

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  44. THE HAREM SKIRT.

    A great sensation was c[?]sed by the appearance of the first lady wearing the harem skirt in Liverpool. She attracted crowds, and was soon surrounded by a mo[?] ...

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  45. CHOLERA AT HONOLULU

    The outbreak of cholera is causing alarm Eighteen cases and 15 deaths have been reported. The indications are that the disease is widely scattered. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND STATIONS SOLD.

    CHARLEVILLE (Q.), Sunday.—The Australian Estates Limited report the sale, on account of the Western Pastoral Company, of the Burenda Station, with 27,000 ...

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  47. BETTING IN HOLLAND.

    The Second Chamber of the States General, subject to the approval of the First Chamber, has agreed to a bill abolishing the totalisator at race meetings, and prohibiting ...

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  48. LIGHTWEIGHT BATTLE.

    A slashing 10 rounds bo[?] took place in New York last night between Ad Wolgast, the light-weight champion, and K.O. Brown, a young boxer who has had a ...

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  49. STATE ELECTIONS.

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  50. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10.—Me[?]s to Court; the State of South Australia [?] the State of Victoria (part heard). SUPREME COURT. ...

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  51. LAWN TENNIS.

    A Wilding, the New Zealander, won the Monaco international championship yesterday, defeating Do Cugis, 5—7, 1—0, 6—3, 6—0, 6—1. ...

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  52. CHARITABLE APPEALS. DEATH BY LIOTNING.

    In responce to the appeal on behalf of the widow of Andrew Johnston.who was struck dead by lightating in the Exhibition.garden, we have received the following additional donatiopns:—A.F.F., ...

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  53. HONOUR FOR PEARY.

    The Senate has amended the bill relating to the honour which it was proposed to hestow upon Commander Robert Peary for his services in the cause of Arctic ...

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  54. SHOW IN HOLY WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday, In the course of a pastoral letter, read in the Anglican churches to-day, Archbishop Wright entered a protest against the holding of the ...

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  55. EWING MEMORIAL CHURCH.

    The newly erected Ewing Memorial Presbyterian Church, East Malvern, was dedicated on Saturday. The minister, the Rev. T.J. Smith, presided, and the dedication ...

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  56. KILLED BY ELECTRICITY.

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  57. LUPTON FUND,

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  58. Advertising

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