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  2. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE.

    The directors of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company yesterday gave long consideration to the position that has been created at Queenstown and Gormanston ...

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  3. RAILWAY SMASH. TRAIN HURLED OVER BRIDGE

    A sensational railway accident occurred yesterday morning at Harvey's Gully bridge, near Molesworth, which is a station on the Yea to Alexandra line. Two ...

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  4. AERONAUTICS. MONSTER AIRSHIP WRECKED.

    A sensational accident occurred on Saturday at Barrow-in-Furness during the operation of removing one of the Admiralty's airships from its shed, prior to an ascent being ...

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  5. THE MEDITERRANEAN. Italy's Design in Tripoli.

    In preparation for possibilities which may arise as the result of the report that Italy intends to occupy the Turkish vilayet of Tripoli, all the reservists who ...

    Article : 124 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    The Governor (Sir John Fuller) will leave Melbourne early on Thursday morning on a visit to Murtoa and Warracknabeal. He will be accompanied by a ...

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  7. AWFUL EXPLOSION. BATTLE-SHIP BLOWN UP.

    A terrific explosion on board the French battle-ship Liberte this morning resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives. The vesstl is a shattered ruin below the waters of the ...

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  8. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    Interest in the debate on the Fisher Ministry's action in penalising non-unionists will be crystallised in the House of Representatives this afternoon, when the ...

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  9. CARRIAGE UNROOFED.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—A party of eight Seymour men were travelling in the car which was wrecked in the Molesworth accident. In describing the accident one of the ...

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  10. POSSIBILITIES OF WAR.

    The "Matin" states that Turkey has refused to lease Tripoli lo Raly, and has announced, further, that if Italian warships are sent to Tripoli she will expel 50,000 ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. INVISIBLE IN THE AIR.

    Baron Adam Roenne his patented in England an airship, which, he claims, is invisible at a height of 1,000 yards. This result is obtained by the use of polished ...

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  12. ANTICIPATING BOYCOTT.

    Official circles are alarmed at the action on Sunday of the Italian vice-consul at the Dardanelles. The vice-consul boarded the Italian ...

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  13. RECRUITING THE UNIONS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Reference to the question of preference for unionists was made by Mr. T. C. Carey at the Australian Workers' Union hall last night. He said ...

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  14. PORTUGAL. SUSPECTED MONARCHIST EDITOR.

    In February last Senhor Pinheiro Chagas, editor of the daily paper "Correiro da Manba," was expelled from the country on the ground that he was conspiring to ...

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  15. PREVIOUS DISASTERS.

    The extraordinary number of disasters which had occurred in connection with the French navy, as exhibited in an official return published in October, 1908, led to the ...

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  16. IRISH RAILWAY STRIKE. TROOPS FOR TIPPERARY.

    It is not clear, judging by the developments since Saturday night, weather the strike of Irish railway men will spread or collapse. The Lord Lieutenant (Lord ...

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  17. Sensational Report

    A sensational report has been received here, that the Turks have captured the Italian liner Reina Margherita at Mersina, in Asiatic Turkey. ...

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  18. ENCOUNTER WITH BRIGANDS.

    A gang of brigands, which has been terrorising the Vallongo district, near Oporto, has been attacked by a detachment of troops. A sharp fight resulted, the troops ...

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  19. SECRET OF ITALY'S MOVE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Ture-Italian quarrel over Tripoli is the result of Germany sending her warships to Agadir, in ...

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  20. CARRIAGE OPENS LIKE BOOK.

    CATHKIN, Monday.—As the small carriage fell it struck one of the trucks which had previously toppled over. The cooncussion tore the roof off the carriage, and it ...

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  21. THRONE OF PERSIA.

    Mohammed Ali, the former Shah, who has been meeting with varying fortunes since he returned from exite in July last, and entered upon a campaign, which had for its object ...

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  22. POLITICAL LABOUR DOMINATION.

    The decision of the Commonwealth Ministry to give preference to unionists on Government work was referred to at the weekly meeting of the executive of the ...

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  23. British Cruiser's Orders.

    Reuter's correspondent at Malta has telegraphed that H.M.S. Medea, a thirdclass cruiser, has been ordered to the eastern waters of the Mediterranean. Her ...

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  24. PASSENGERS' STORIES.

    Mr. C. E. Moodie, who was a passenger in the first car, described the accident thus: —"There were three of us in the compartment. We were playing cards. When ...

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  25. Austria Uneasy.

    The attitude of Italy towards Tripoli is causing great disquietude here. It is feared that Turkish resentment may be vented against Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...

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  26. LATE M. STOLYPIN.

    Bogroff, the assassin of the late Prime Minister, was hanged at Kieff this morning. The remains of M. Stolypin, who died ...

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  27. "SPEEDING UP" SYSTEM.

    A ballot has been taken among the boilermakers' unions throughout the North-East Coast of England on the question of the abolition of the premiums and bonuses ...

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  28. France May Be Neutral.

    There are indications that France will take up an attitude of benevolent neutrality towards the Tripolitan question. ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Josiah Gregory, late of "The Rest," Princess-street, Kew, building surveyor, who died on September 4, by his will, dated May 1, 1911, left realty £2,315 and personalty £1,863 to his widow ...

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  30. TRAVELLERS PANIC-STRICKEN.

    Mr. T. Wood, who was a passenger for Alexandra, was one of the fortunate occupiers of the corridor car. He stated that shortly after 11 o'clock the corridor car ...

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  31. POWERS IN MOROCCO.

    As the result of an agreement arrived at between France and Germany with regard to the Moroccan dispute, France, has obtained a free hand in Morocco. All nations ...

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  32. TRAIN-WRECKING ATTEMPT.

    CHARLEVILLE (Q.). Monday.—A dastardly act, which might easily have resulted in a terrible railway accident, was committee on the Cunnamulla line, about 10 ...

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  33. DISCONTENT IN SPAIN.

    At Oviedo, where large iron works and the Government armament factory are situated, a general strike has been declared. All members of trades unions have ceased ...

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  34. FEDERAL CITY DESIGNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The hon. secretary of the Institute of Arehitects of New South Wales has addressed to the members of that body the following circular regarding ...

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  35. HOME RULE IN IRELAND

    Speaking at a meetin of the Kilkenny Auglican Synod, the Bishop of C[?]ssory (Dr. D'Arcy)expressed the view that church property would be in serious danger if a ...

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  36. DEAR FOOD RIOTS. LEADERS SENT TO GAOL.

    Twenty-three persons who were arrested during the dear food riots in the Ottakring quarter of the city last week, when the troops were ordered to fire on the mob, ...

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  37. Friendly Negotiations.

    The pan-German journal "Lokal" Anzeiger," of Cologne, says this morning:— "France tardily rcognised Germany's standpoint regarding the invalidity of the treaty ...

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  38. "NO SHAVE HERE."

    SYDNEY, monday.—A report of a typical incident at Lithgow runs as follows:—A man went into a huirdressing saloon in the main street for a shave. An assistant ...

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  39. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    Representations in favour of a southerly deviation in South Australia from the route of the transcontinental railway, as proposed by the COmmonwealth Government, were ...

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  40. LOWERING FREIGHTS.

    Several of the municipal bodies in important provincial towns are debating the question of the adoption of relief measures to combat the distress caused by dear food. ...

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  41. JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    The agitation initinted by the Rov. F. B. Meyer to stop the proposed boxing meeting at Earl's Court on October 2 between Juck Johnson and Bombardier Wells is being ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Wade, M.L.A., leader of the Liberal Opposition, was tonight entertained at a complimentary dinner by his supporters. The chairman, Mr. ...

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  43. TIMBER FALIS ON BOYS.

    GRAFTON (N.S.W.). Monday.—Three lads. Arthur Roberts, Alfred Withers, and Ernest Withers, were fishing on the wharf to-day. A steamer on leaving apparently ...

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  44. PUBLIC SERVICE PATRONAGE.

    In view of the Federal Government's determination to give preference to unionists among those who seek employment in the different departments, it is interesting to ...

    Article : 581 words
  45. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Sir John Findlay. Atterney General. discussing the defeat of the Lautier Administration, says that the result is mainly due to the dwindling ...

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  46. FOOTBALL BRIBERY CHARGE.

    The committee of the Brunswiet. Football Club held a meeting yesterday. and discussed the alleged attempt to bride a Ramswick player in connection with the ...

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  47. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A groeer's shop and dwelling-house. in George street, Canterbury, occupted by A.E. Walsh, was this morning totally destroyed by fire, and two ...

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  48. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The Albert-park branch of the Australian Natives Association has arranged a children's musical and elocutionary competition to take place on the Westeyan hall. ...

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