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  2. BRITISH ELECTIONS. ENGLISH BOROUGH POLLINGS.

    Aggregates of the party votes in the English boroughs in connection with the general election have been compiled. They include [?]5 uncontested seats, which are ...

    Article : 134 words
  3. STATE POWERS. THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS.

    The proposed amendments of the Constitution will, if carried, take from the States a considerable part of power at present reserved to them under the ...

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  4. BULLFINCH FIELD. EXPERT ON CHAFFINCH.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A telegram was received by the directors of the Great Chaffinch Company to-day from Mr. De Jersey Grut, the expert who was instructed ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. GOODS-SHEDS WORKERS. PAY OF 1/ AN HOUR.

    It is understood that, as a result of a further conference which was held yesterday between the Premier (Mr. Murray) and the acting-chairman of the Railway ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. GERMAN ARMAMENTS. RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN.

    Speaking in the Reichstag on Saturday on the Budget, which includes the navy programme and a proposal for the increase of the army on a peace footing, the Imperial ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. KING LEOPOLD'S MONEY.

    It has transpired that King Albert has been strongly opposed to his cousin, Prin[?] Louise, setting up a claim to the money left by her father, King Leopold, which ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Captain Rome, visited the Victorian Health and Strength College last evening, and was conducted over the ...

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  9. NAVAL BASES.

    Before the end of the month it is expected that Admiral Henderson, who has been inquiring into the question of naval bases in Australia, will present his report to ...

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  10. COUNTRY DEMANDS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—All branches of the service were represented at a wellattended meeting of railway men tonight, when grievances in regard to pay ...

    Article : 404 words
  11. FLOODS IN EUROPE.

    Terrific storms of wind and rain have been experienced over almost the whole of Spain. The majority of the seaports are in[?]ccessible to shipping. Many districts are ...

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  12. THE COUNTRY'S VERDICT.

    The inconclusive result of the election, as disclosed by the pollings to date, is the subject of comment by "The Times" to-day. "With three-quarters of the seats filled," it ...

    Article : 285 words
  13. FEAR OF SOCIALISTS.

    A demonstration in favour of international peace was held at the Albert-hall on Saturday, under the auspices of the Independent Labour party. ...

    Article : 422 words
  14. LAND TAX FORMS.

    The Court of King's Bench, at the beginning of November, dismissed the appeal of the association of landowners of the West Riding of Yorkshire against their ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. AN EDITOR EXPELLED.

    It transpires that M. Derroja, the French editor of the newspaper "La Depech[?] Egyptienne," which published an article reflecting on the Khedive, was not expelled ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. POLICE ACTION.

    PERTH, Monday.—Following the publication of Mr. De Jersey Grut's report on the Chaffinch mine, Detective-Sergeant Mann left for Bullfinch this evening, to ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. THE PROPRIETARY MINE.

    PERTH, Monday. — A telegram from Mr. Doolette to the Chamber of Mines corrects an error in a telegraphed report regarding the results of development work at the ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A huge crowd of transport workers assembled at the Tradeshall in Grote-street at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, when the first stage of the great ...

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  19. LEASE DEVELOPMENT.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Monday. — Messrs. Whitty and Boyle, vendors of the Bower Bird lease, close to the Bullfinch East, were paid over the amount due to them on ...

    Article : 187 words
  20. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    Comment has been caused by the fact that the four Dreadnoughts, which ara the main feature of the Austro-Hungarian navy proposals, are to be built at Trieste and Pola. ...

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  21. MODERN ROME.

    Already preparations are being made for the celebiation next July of the 40th anniversary of the transfer of the capital of the kingdom from Florence to Rome, ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. HOME RULE.

    In consequence of the action of the Unionists of Ulster in providing funds to enable Home Rule to be resisted by force of arms, the Irish executive has sent a ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. CONDEMNED STRIKER.

    The conviction of Durand, who was sentenced to death last month for complicty in the murder of a French workman during the recent railway-strike, has aroused keen ...

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  24. MELBOURNE MARKET DULL.

    Some diffidence was still evident among buyers and sellers of Bullfinch stocks when the week's dealing began yesterday. No decisive movement took place either way ...

    Article : 363 words
  25. FLOGGED TO DEATH.

    Exemplary punishment has been meted out to two engineer petty officers of the German navy, who have been found guilty of acts of shocking [?]ruelty. A stoker on ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. MUTINOUS BRAZILIANS.

    The belief that the mutiny of portion of the naval forces in the harbour had been crushed was rudely shattered this morning, when the city was awakened at 5 o'clock ...

    Article : 159 words
  27. BILLIARDS. GRAY V. STEVENSON.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in an article upon the billiard match arranged to take place between George Gray, the young Australian, and H. W. Stevenson, the English ...

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  28. WIRELESS CONTRACT. COMPLETING SIGNATURES.

    The wireless telegraphy contract, having been signed by the syndicate in Sydney, will, according to a statement by the Acting. Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), be ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. MR. HUGHES'S MEMORANDUM.

    "I find myself in agreement with "The Argus,'" remarked the Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday, when asked whether he would make any statement on the ...

    Article : 180 words
  30. FISHERMEN IN PERIL.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—The storm on Friday evening was responsible for a sensational occurrence at the Wahring weir. Mr. E. M'Donald, a well-known ...

    Article : 302 words
  31. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Most of the deputy commissioners of land tax have arrived in Melbourne, to confer with the land tax commissioner (Mr. G. A. M'Kay). The conference will ...

    Article : 164 words
  32. PARIS A SEAPORT.

    A scheme has been put forward which, if [?]arried out, will have the effect of practically converting Paris into a seaport. It is proposed to deepen the River S[?]ine from ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. COMPANY'S POSITION STATED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. H. R. Denison, chairman of directors of the Australasian Wireless Limited, to-day expressed pleasure at the fact that the contract for the wireless ...

    Article : 455 words
  34. GRAY V. NELSON.

    The match between George Gray and George Nelson, at Glasgow, was concluded on Saturday. The result was an easy victory for Gray, the scores being:— ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. PORTUGAL.

    The case of Senhor Joao Franc[?], the exDictator of Portugal, and of his colleagues, Senhor J. M. Reymao and Dr. Texiceira de Abreu, has been dealt with by the Court ...

    Article : 180 words
  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. PAUPERS IN ENGLAND.

    Whereas in England and Wales in 1905 the paupers were in a proportion of 7.5 per 1,000 of the population, in 1910 the proportion is 8.2 per 1,000. For the year the ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. REPORTS IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The tendency of the last few day's for the price of Chafiinch shares to govern the value of all other scrip of Adelaide companies on the Bullfinch ...

    Article : 242 words
  38. POPULATION AND INDUSTRY.

    When making known that the meeting of the Victorian Chumben of Manufactures held last evening would he the last for the present year, the president (Mr. T. Hogg) ...

    Article : 900 words
  39. TASMANIAN PETITION.

    It was stated in a telegram from Hobart, published in "The Argus" yesterday, that a petition, bearing the signature of over 2,000 Tasmanian landowners, who asked ...

    Article : 299 words
  40. SENSATIONAL FIRE.

    ALBURY, Monday.—A disastious fire broke out in Mr. Abe Nathan's furniture war[?]house in Dean-street at 8 o'clock this evening. An employee was dressing the ...

    Article : 359 words
  41. OMNIBUS ACCIDENT.

    Regent-street, in London, was the scene of a remarkable accident to-day. A motor omnibus got beyond the control of its chauffeur, and, dashing across the ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. IMPERIAL LEAGUES AMALGAMATE.

    The League of the Empire, the objects of which are to further friendly and educational intercourse between schools and other educational institutions of the empire, has ...

    Article : 37 words
  43. FISH FOR THE YARRA.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—Messrs. A. E. Annis and J. H. Rowson, inspectors of fisheries, are ihing a considerable number of bream (Murray perch) at the weir ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. CALCUTTA RIOTS.

    The rioting, which assumed such serious dimensions between the Mahomedans and Hindus in this city, over the celebration of the Bakri-id festival by the Mahomedans, ...

    Article : 70 words
  45. PERU AND BOLIVIA.

    Advices from Lima state that the incident at Guayabal, on the frontier between Peru and Bolivia, where the Peruvian garrison was massacred by Bolivian troops, will ...

    Article : 44 words
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  47. MINERS' STRIKE.

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—All but seven of the employees on the Bullfinch Proprietary mine went out on strike to-day, they being unable to get an increase of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  48. THE DESTROYERS. EQUIPMENT WORK BEGUN.

    No time has been lost in commencing the work of equipping the two destroyers with their armaments and tubes, which arrived some time ago, and have been stored in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  49. EARTHQUAKES IN ITALY.

    Florence and the surrounding district have been visited by earthquakes. Some of the shocks were of considerable severity, but no damage of any seriousness is ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITY.

    A gift of £25,000 has been made by De Beers Consolidated Mines towards the establishment of a South African University. ...

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  52. BARQENTINE ASHORE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The barquentine Alexa, from Newcastle, with coal, went ashore at Wanganui Heads to-night. A strong wind and a rough sea prevail. ...

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  53. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The following passed the first aid examination of the Oakle[?] sub-centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, held on Friday last:—Mesdames B[?], Pynor, Grayson, Binding, Watson, Clarke; ...

    Article : 91 words
  54. WARREGO'S KEEL LAID.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The keel of the third destroyer, the Warrego, has been laid at Cockatoo Island, and many of the frames have been set up. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  55. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

    The Nobel Peace prize has been awarded to the Peace Bureau, at Berne. ...

    Article : 21 words
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