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  2. STRIKE AT MOUNT LYELL.

    News reached the directors of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company on Saturday afternoon that upon the men on the afternoon shift presenting themselves ...

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  3. STRIKE IN IRELAND. THREATS OF CIVIL WAR.

    There was some improvement on the services on the southern railway lines in Ireland on Saturday. The strikers, who were employed at the Wexford South station, ...

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  4. HOME RULE.

    A demonstration against Home Rule, which was made at Belfast on Saturday assumed vast proportions. One hundred thousand persons took part in the ...

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  5. INDIAN DURBAR. THE ROYAL JOURNEY.

    It has been arranged that their Majesties King George and Queen Mary, on their way to attend the Coronation Durbar in India in December, will arrive at Port Said on ...

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  6. NORTHERN AFRICA. Italy in Tripoli

    The report that Italy intends to occupy the Turkish vilayet of Tripoli as her share of the partitioning of North Africa by the powers, is being followed up by action here. ...

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  7. NATURE'S VIOLENT MOODS. Cloud-burst on Vesuvius.

    A cloud-burst between Naples and Vesuvius on Friday resulted in a large number of deaths and incalculable damage to property. The disaster is popularly attributed ...

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  8. DEFEAT OF RECIPROCITY. Canada and America.

    The figures for the Dominion elections, which resulted in the overthrow of the Laurier Government and the cause of reciprocity with the United States, show that ...

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  9. WESTERN STATE ELECTIONS.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Great interest is being taken in the general elections on October 3. Nominations closed yesterday with 121 candidates for the 50 seats. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady Fuller and attended by Captain Curwen, was present at the Melbourne Cricket-ground on Saturday afternoon, and ...

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  11. STATUE OF THE KING.

    The Lord Mayor of London on Friday at the Crystal Palace unveiled a statue of King George in his Coronation robes. ...

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  12. AERONAUTICS.

    Fowler, who set out to fly across the continent to New York, may be compelled to abandon his attempt at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, which point he reached on ...

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  13. PASSENGERS STRANDED.

    The locomotive men, enginedrivers, and firemen on the Midland Great Western Company's lines in Ireland have refused to obey the strike order of the executive of ...

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  14. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    It is announced officially in Berlin that an agreement has been reached by the representatives of Germany and France in regard to the Moroccan disputes, as there ...

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  15. M.STOLYPIN'S ASSASSIN. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Bogroff, who fired at and killed M. Stolypin during a gala opera performance at Kieff, at which the Premier was in attendance on the Czar, has been tried by ...

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  16. PRESIDENT TAFT'S REGRET.

    President Taft, who fought strenuously for reciprocity between the United States and Canada, and thereby lost the support of a considerable section of the Republican ...

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  17. MISSING VICTORIAN.

    The missing dentist, Mr. A. R. P. Henderson, of Rutherglen, Victoria, has been found at Sevenoaks, in Kent. His explanation to the police for not having kept his ...

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  18. NEW PREMIER.

    The belief that the Minister for Finance (M. Kokovtsoff) would be called by the Czar to the office of Premier in succession to M. Stolypin has been confirmed. The ...

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  19. RECOGNITION OF UNIONS.

    The dispute between the men and the masters in the steelworking trade at Dowlais, in Wales, where 2,000 men were idle, has been settled on the basis of the ...

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  20. Spaniards Fight Moors.

    Taking advantage of a fog, the natives of the Spanish presidio of Mclilla, on the north coast of Morocco, crossed a river without being noticed, and harassed a ...

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  21. BONUSES FOR LOYALISTS.

    The North-Eastern Railway Company has distributed bonuses to the amount of £20,000 among the men who remained loyal to them during the recent strike in ...

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  22. CONVICTS AT THEATRE.

    Fifty convicts in the State prison in Denver City, Colorado, including several serving life sentences. were taken to a dramatic performance at a theatre in the ...

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  23. New French Dreadnoughts.

    Two new French Dreadnoughts, Jean Bart and Courbet, laid down at Brest in November last year, were launched to-day. They are of 23,096 tons, with a 20-knot speed, and ...

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  24. ROOM IN AUSTRALIA.

    It is announced that the Associated Northern Collieries have received a cable message from their representative at Newcastle (New South Wales), endorsing the ...

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  25. SUBURBAN RAILWAYS.

    Messrs. W. O. Strangward and C. M. Holmes, the accountants who were appointed by the State Mininstry to investigate the financial postition of the suburban ...

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  26. REQUIEM MASS IN LONDON.

    King George V. and the British Ministry were represented at the Requiem Mass for the late M. Stolypin held on Saturday in the Russian Church in London. ...

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  27. Suspected Spies Released.

    The two English yachtsmen, Munro and Shepherd, who were arrested on suspicion of being spies, have been released. They had photographs of Emden Harbour in their ...

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  28. JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    Sir Joseph Robinson, the well-known Transval mining magnate, has declared to a newspaper representative in South Africa that he will attend the Johnson-Wells ...

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  29. PURE GOLD FOUND.

    Reuter's correspondent at Santiago de Chile reports that goldfields have been discovered near the town of Curepto, which is 200 miles south of Valparaiso. ...

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  30. BRITISH CONSOLS UP.

    Consols on Saturday sold at 77?, which is a rise of 7/6 since Tuesday. When, on Tuesday, Consols showed a decline of 12/6 since the previous Thursday, ...

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  31. OPINION IN ENGLAND.

    Considerable space is devoted by the newspapers this morning to the results of the Canadian elections. "The Times" says—"The victory of the ...

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  32. SPAIN QUIETER.

    The Premier (Senor Canalejas) declares that the general strike ordered by the Labour Union headquartes in Madrid has ended everywhere it was entered upon ...

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  33. PANIC IN WALL-STREET.

    Wild trading in United States Steel Corporation stock on Friday threw Wall-street into a state of ferment. The liquidation was on a large scale, the stock deelining ...

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  34. DISPUTE AT SUNSHINE.

    About 120 union moulders declined to resume work at the Sunshine agricultural implement-making establishment on Saturday morning. This action was taken ...

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  35. Miracle of the Blood.

    The body of St. Januarius, a martyr of the Christian faith, is preserved at Naples, in the crypt of the cathedral. In the chapel of the same church are also preserved the ...

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  36. MOTORING MISHAPS. SEVERAL PERSONS INJURED.

    At about half-past 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Mr. William F. Marshall, of St. Kilda, accompanied by two lady friends, was driving a motor-car in ...

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  37. FANCY DRESS BALL.

    Music and the colours of hundreds of fancy costumes brightened the ground floor of Menzies's Hotel on Saturday night. Mr. Norman Menzics, assisted by a committee, ...

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  38. SCULLING CHAMPIONS. BARRY'S OFFER TO ARNST.

    The supporters of Ernest Barry, who retained the championship of England by defeating Fogwell, the champion of New Zealand, are anxious that he should meet ...

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  39. ANTARCTIC SHIP.

    The steamer Aurora, which has been equipped to take the Mawson expedition to the Antaretic, has arrived here em route to Hobart, having left London on July 27. ...

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  40. ANGLICAN CHURCH GOVERNMENT.

    The important question about the rights of the Diocesan Council, which was discussed by "The Argus" last July, has not yet, we understand, reached a settlement. ...

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  41. ETNA BECOMING OUIESCENT.

    The eruption of Etna, during which 80 graters were in a state of activity, is diminishing with remarkable rapidity. ...

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  42. Mr. Chamberlain Pleased.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, leader of the English tariff reform party, congratulates the Canadians on their repudiation of the reciprocity agreement with the United ...

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  43. EARTHQUAKE IN ALASKA.

    Valdez, in the north of Alaska, was shaken by an-earthquake during the week, The violence of the tremor was sufficient to break the cable stretching south from ...

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  44. CONSOLATION GIFT TO FOGWELL.

    Australian admirers of Fogwell, who were present at the match in which he was defeated by Barry, have subscribed for and presented a gold watch to the champion of ...

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  45. CHURCH IN WALES.

    The Chanecllor of the Exchequre (Mr. Lloyd-George), in a telegram to the Welsh National Council, said that 1912 would see the disest-ablisbment and disendowment of ...

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  46. Lord Charles Beresford.

    Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., who is visiting Canada, was interviewed on Friday. He congratulated the Canadians on the result of the elections. ...

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  47. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the South of England tennis championship, S. N. Doust (N.S.W.), by beating the holder, Lowe, by 9—7, 6—1, qualified for the final. He met Kingscote, the army ...

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  48. MR. WILLIS'S SPEAKERSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Concerning the Parliamentary wrangling in connection with the Speaker and the Spenkership, Mr. Beeby, the Minister of Lands, speaking last ...

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  49. RIOTS IN CHINA.

    A cable message was received by the Chinese Consul-General (Yung Liang Hwang) yesterday regarding the Chinese riots at Sxeehuan. The message was sent ...

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  50. COINCIDENCE IN ACCIDENT.

    KOROIT, Saturday.—There was a peculiar coincidence associated with an accident which occurred on Thursday. In February last Mr. Wilfred March, auctioneer,was ...

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  52. "ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM."

    The German press devote leading articles this morning to the Canadain elections. They regard the result as a victory for "economic imperialism." ...

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  53. MAST OF SUBMERGED SHIP.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—The captain of the German Australian steamer Aunanberg last week reported to the harbour-master that while on a trip up the coust in ...

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  54. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There are altogether 35 nominations for selection as Labour candidates for the next Senato campaign. Twenty-one of the candidates come from ...

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  55. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BOORT, Saturday. A. the brobe ou[?] in George Wthon's backe house at half-past 7 o'clock this morning. The baker had a balch of bread baking, and left the bakehouse to have breakfast, Mr. ...

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