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  2. FLIGHTS THAT FAILED. AEROPLANE SMASHED.

    To increase the attractiveness of its Austral meeting one of the events of the Victorian cycling year, the Melbourne Bicycle Club has introduced new ...

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  3. CANADIAN NAVY.

    An interesting announcement, in view of the disturbed condition of Canadian politics, due to the French Canadians' opposition to the Government's naval policy, has ...

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  4. FLOODS IN EUROPE. SERIOUS POSITION IN FRANCE.

    As the result of the abnormally heavyrains in France lately, a large extent of country has been inundated, with consequent severe hardship to the inhabitants ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA'S VISITORS DUKE OF CONNAUGHT IN NATAL.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught, accompanied by the Princess Patricia, visited Pietermaritzburg on Thursday on their tour of South Africa. ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Admiral Henderson, having completed his investigation into naval matters in New South Wales, left with his staff for Melbourne on Sunday night. ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS. FIRST DAY'S POLLING.

    Polling in connection with the general elections was begun yesterday, contests taking place in 55 divisions. These included Birmingham (seven divisions), Bristol ...

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  8. MYSTERY OF THE AIR.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) has received from Mr. L. O. Temperley, sub-collector at Onslow (W.A.) a report concerning the strange air-ship which was ...

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  9. KEEN FIGHTING.

    Both Mr. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, and Mr. Churchill, Home Secretary, took part in railying meetings at Great Grimsby on Friday night in the interests of ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY M. CUGNET.

    Last night M. Cugnet made the following statement:— "I knew perfectly well that it would be very difficult to pass through the opening ...

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  11. UNITED STAGES FLEET. VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    A section of the United States fleet now on a European cruise has put in to the Thames, and arrangements have been made to welcome the officers and crews. ...

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  12. ENGLISH RIVERS OVERFLOW.

    Floods have occurred in the valley of the Thames, Trent, and other English rivers. Reports from various districts indicate that the floods are of an extensive and serious ...

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  13. THE BULLFINCH MINE. SALE OF BLOCKS.

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  14. MR. FISHER AND MR. FOWLDS.

    Mr. Fisher, the Australian Prime Minister, and Mr. Fowlds, Minister of Education in New Zealand, are nearing the end of their South African tour. ...

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  15. FRENCH PROSECUTION.

    A committee of the Chamber of Deputies has been investigating matters in connection with the prosecution of M. Rochette, who was sentenced to two years' ...

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  16. CANDIDATES' MISHAPS.

    A three-cornered contest was to have taken place for West Salford, but the Socialist candidate will not go to the poll. This arises from the fact that in his ...

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  17. CALL OF KINDREDSHIP.

    Eight hundred of the American sailors and marines were entertained at the Guildhall on Saturday. Commander Sims, in replying to the Lord ...

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  18. MEXICAN REBELS.

    In retaliation for the support given to the Mexican authorities by the United Stales, the insurgents decided to cross the border and attack the Texan town of El ...

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  19. WANTED FOR MUSIC HALLS.

    Messrs. George M. Cohan and Henry B. Harris, leading music-hall proprietors in New York, have made an offer to Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, ...

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  20. MR. ALBERTI'S EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—The only reason why my roloplane did not use into the air was the fully windless afternoon. Besides that, the Melbourne Cricket Club ground is so much ...

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  21. THE CHURCH IN WALES.

    The feature of the report of the Welsh Church Commission, which was recently presented, was the absence of unanimity among the members of the commission. ...

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  22. BEARS' DAY OUT.

    That every "bear" has his day will be appreciated by Bullfinch speculators. The experience of mining booms generally over the past year, and the course of events in ...

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  23. FRENCH BOX TRAGEDY.

    The victim of the gruesome murder at Angers, south-west of Paris, has been identified, though steps had been taken by the murderer to prevent the recognition of the ...

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  24. THE PAPANUI.

    The troubles of the Papanui were yesterday almost over. Her Filipino crew went on board after the arrival of the Taiynan, which brought them. There are 45 of ...

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  25. A VITAL QUESTION.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at Darlington on Friday evening, touched upon the question of tariff reform. He declared that if a Unionist Government were in ...

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  26. TWO AVIATORS KILLED.

    An aviation accident which occurred yesterday at the Centocclli ground cost two lives. An engineer named Cammarota and a ...

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  27. TOLSTOI'S WORKS. LITERARY EXECUTOR'S POSITION.

    Measures are being taken to prevent M. Vladimir Tehertkoff, who acted as Count Tolstoi's literary representative, for some years, continuing as the great author's ...

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  28. HEAVY LICENSING FEES.

    The Licensed Victuallers' Protection Society has issued an estimate of the increased license duties paid under Mr. Lloyd-George's Budget. Up to the end of October the ...

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  29. WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

    The inquest concerning the disastrous explosion in the Wellington colliery at Whitehaven several months ago, when heavy loss of life occurred, has been concluded. ...

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  30. MINERS' STRIKE PROBABLE.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Saturday.—Messrs. H. Glance and J. Delaney, representing the unions, visited Bullfinch to-day to inquire into the labour conditions ruling on Hie ...

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  31. THE DEATH PENALTY.

    Tolstoi, whilst he was at the Sehamardinsky monastery, just prior to his death, wrote an article strongly condemnatory of the death penalty for crime. ...

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  32. NAVAL WARFARE.

    In reply to communications from the London Chamber of Commerce regarding the Declaration of London, which formulates new laws for naval warfare, the ...

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  33. JEWISH POLITICIANS.

    A noticeable feature of the election is the increased number of Jewish candidates. There are 36 in all—20 Liberals and 16 Unionists. In two London constituencies ...

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  34. THE REFERENDUM.

    The Vienna "Fremdenblatt," in an article on the political situation, expressed the view that the referendum implies the greatest constitutional revolution in ...

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  35. INLAND SEA RECEDES.

    Afer a violent gale the shallow waters of the Set of Azov receded three miles. Several ships were stranded, and their crews, being unable to land, are without ...

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  36. PRINCIPAL CONTESTS.

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  37. ALCOHOLISM IN FRANCE.

    The growth of the drink evil in France was the subject of a speech by the Premier (M. Briand) in the Senate yesterday. M. Briand said that the Ministry were ...

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  38. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Hon. Neil Primrose, son of Lord Rosebery, addressing his Wisbech (Cambridgeshire) constituents, said he was not a Home Ruler. It would be possible for ...

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  39. FISHERIES AWARD.

    The award of the Hague tribunal in the American fisheries dispute was explained in the Canadian House of Commons yesterday by Mr. A. B. Aylesworth, Minister ...

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  40. GREAT CHAFFINCH.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Mr. Greenway's condemnation of the Chaffinch came like a bombshell to the market. In certain quarters confidence in the property was ...

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  41. HELD UP BY BANDITS.

    A sensational railway robbery has occurred in Utah. Bandits held up the station at Devil's Slide, and murdered the railway company's agent. They then robbed ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The curator of the estates of deceased persons has obtained rules to administer the estates of the following:—August Basse (c.t.a.), Three-mile, near Beechworth, died October 30, 1908, £1,768/16/6; ...

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  43. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS

    The appeal to the Privy Council in the Melbourne case, Smith end others v. Cock, has been heard, and judgment reserved. The issue involved is connected with the ...

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  44. TIRED OF IDLENESS.

    After being on strike for over a month, the miners in the collieries in the Aberdare Valley, in Wales, are tired of the position. ...

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  45. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  46. WRESTLING.

    Georg[?] Hackenschmidt, the Russian wrestler, who recently at Buffalo failed to carry out a contract to throw Zbysco, the gigantic Galician, twice within an hour, ...

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  47. LARGE CHURCH COLLECTION.

    BALLARAT, Sunday. — Last year the Lydiard-street Methodist Church congregation established a record in contributing towards the church the sum of £1,059/13/9, ...

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  48. IS SUICIDE JUSTIFIABLE?

    BALLARAT, Sunday. — At the Cathedral Church to-night, the subject of Dean Parkyn's sermon was "Is Suicide Justifiable?" ...

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  49. GRAY IN ENGLAND.

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  50. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

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  51. CANADA'S TARIFF.

    A deputation of 500 prairie farmers, representing Western Canada, will journey to Ottawa on December 16 in connection with the Canadian tariff. The deputation will ...

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  52. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.

    SHEPPARTON, Sunday. — Considerable interest has been aroused in view of the announcement of the engagement of the Rev. Nigel Denzil Herring, incumbent of ...

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  53. WRONGFULLY IMPRISONED.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Considerable discussion took place in the House of Representatives last night on an item on the Estimates—£5,000 for compensation to a ...

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  54. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Nine games have now been played in the chess championship between Dr. Lasker, the holder of the title, and M. Janowski, the French champion. Lasker has won six ...

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  55. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

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  56. LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas), in the quiet hours of this morning, got into communication with Adelaide by telephone, but the ...

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  57. AN OPAL "RING."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Owing, it is said, to a ring among buyers, who will not give above a certain price, fully £10,000 worth of opal on Lightining Ridge field, in the Collarenebri ...

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  58. POLITICAL CARTOON.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Massey, the leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, is suing the "New Zealand Times" for £2,000 damages ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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