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  2. MONARCHY IN PORTUGAL.

    Having resolved on a campaign of arrests of monarchists and sympathisers, the Republican Government is keeping its forces hard at work. It was reported on ...

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  3. LATE LORD NORTHCOTE.

    The remains of Lord Northcote, third Governor-General of the Commonwealth, were interred at Upton Pyne, in Devonshire, on Wednesday. Simultaneously services were ...

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  4. IRISH STRIKE ENDED. MEN WITHDRAW CLAIM.

    The strike of railway employees on the Great Southern and Western Company's lines in Ireland, which led to a general strike, has terminated. ...

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  5. RACE FOR THE POLE. GERMAN EXPEDITION.

    The steamer Deutschland, which is conveying the German Antarctic expedition under Lieutenant Filchner, resumed her voyage south from this port yesterday. ...

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  6. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE. NO SETTLEMENT.

    No settlement of the Mount Lyell dispute could be come to by the conference which was called by the president of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS. PREFERENTIAL VOTING.

    The chief State electoral officer (Mr. Molloy) has arranged for all the returning officers for country districts to meet him in Melbourne on Tuesday, October 12, in ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, attended by Mr. Wilberforce (private secretary), will arrive at Spencer-street station by the Sydney express this morning, and will preside ...

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  9. WAR-SHIPS SHELL TRIPOLI. TURKISH FORTS REPLY.

    According to the "Daily Graphic," the British Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) was aware on August 22 that Italy intended to advance her claims to Tripoli, ...

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  10. THE JAPANESE DASH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The members of the Japanese expedition for the Routh Pole, which has been encamped at Vaucluse, in Sydney Harbour, for some time, hope to be ...

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  11. MR. W. T. STEAD'S ADVICE.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, editor of "The Review of Reviews," in a letter to "The Times," recalls Article 48 of the Hague Convention of 1907, and contends that if Turkey claims ...

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  12. SYNDICALISM CONDEMNED.

    The retiring secretary of the Labour party (Mr. Ramsey Macdonald, M.P.), who is also chairman of the Parliamentary Labour party, has contributed an article in the ...

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  13. EMIGRANT PASSAGES.

    The regular liners trading to Australia have decided to cirtail the space now being allotted to assisted emigrants, and to devote the accommodation gained by doing ...

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  14. HAWTHORN.

    A combined meeting of the Hawthorn, West Hawthorn, and Kew branches of the Australian Women's National League was held at the Hawthorn Town-hall on ...

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  15. RADICAL BISHOPS.

    The views of two radical bishops were heard on Wednesday by the Anglican Church Congress, which is holding its annual meeting this year at Stoke-on Trent. ...

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  16. MAHOMMEDAN FEELING.

    Lord Lamington, who has been a Governor of Queensland and also of Bombay, presided at a meeting in London on Wednesday of Mahommedans. A resolution ...

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  17. LIBERALS AND LABOUR.

    Considerable surprise has been caused by a statement which the Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) made during his present visit to Dundee, of which he is one of the ...

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  18. ANOTHER CONFERENCE.

    Though no special intimation has been made on the subject, it is regarded as probable that another conference may take place between the mine-owners, on the one ...

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  19. BOROONDARA.

    At a general meeting of the Camberwell branch, held at the committee-rooms, 112 Burke-road, Camberwell, it was unanimously decided to support the candidature ...

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  20. TRIPOLI SHELLED.

    Full accounts of the bombardment of Tripoli by the Italian war-ships have been received at the capital. On Tuesday, as the time for the expiry ...

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  21. UNION LEVY.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The levy of 5/ (which is to be followed by further fort nightly levies of 2/) struck by the executive council of the Miners' Association in ...

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  22. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The reason given by Mr. C.B. Fry, the cricketer, for not accepting an invitation to join Warner's team for Australia was that he had failed to raise sufficient money to ...

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  23. "WHO GOES THERE?"

    An incident which is regarded as being an attempt by spies to obtain information lins occurred near the Chatham arsenal. Two men, one of them a foreigner, were ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. SULTAN'S ADVISERS.

    The many difficulties in the way of the Grand Vizier (Said Pasha) forming a Cabinet to succeed that which resigned a few days ago are at an end. ...

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  25. TRAIN HELD UP.

    A daring case of holding up a train by a gang of robbers has occurred on the Missouri-Kansass-Texas railroad. The place chosen for the operation was Bartlesville, ...

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  26. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Mr. S. Bloom, the Liberal candidate for North Melbourne, last evening addressed a meeting in the Presbyterian Schoolroom, Parkville. Mr. Bloom said that the ...

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  27. STRIKE SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    A levy of sixpence a member for each week was struck by the Agricultural Implement Employees' Union at its meeting on Wednesday evening in aid of the strike ...

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  28. STATE PARLIAMENTS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Thrower put the following questions to the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen):— ...

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  29. MISGOVERNED TRIPOLI.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Rev. F. C. Spurr, of the Collins-street Baptist Church, Melbourne, who has spent a number of years in Northern Africa, delivered a ...

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  30. RICH OLD CHINA.

    Mr. W. H. Lever, chairman of Lever Bros. Ltd., Port Sunlight, has purchased the magnificent collection of Oriental porcelain formed by Mr. Richard Benaett, of ...

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  31. "SHERLOCK HOLMES."

    Dr. Joseph Bell, surgeon, of Edinburgh, who was the prototype of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, died in Edinburgh yesterday, aged 74 ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PORK.

    Several carcases of pork from New South Wales and Victoria have been condemned on arrival here for being affected with tubereulosis. ...

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  33. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The Australian Women's National League has drawn up a'Federal and State policy of a broad, liberal character, which should appeal to all Liberal electors. They read: — ...

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  34. ST. KILDA.

    Mr. R. G. M'Cutcheon, the retiring member, intimates that he will again be a candidate for St. Kilda, at the general elections. ...

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  35. MELBOURNE.

    Mr. T. C. Brennan invites electors of Melbourne who are willing to assist his candidature to send their names to him at Selbourne-chambers. ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    David Taylor, late of Smcation, farmer, who died on June 10, by his will, daled May 27, 1911, left realty £1,800 and personalty £2,650 to his brothers and sisters. ...

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  37. TOORAK.

    Mr. Frank Cornwlal, who is a candidate for Toorak, addressed a meeting in the Hawksburn State school last evening. The chair was occupied by Mr. R. J. Tuff. ...

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  38. LADY FULLER AT PRESTON.

    Lady Fuller, accompaned by her sister. Miss Phipps, visited Preston yesterday for the purpose of opening the Coronation Fair in connection with the Preston Methodist ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Serious rioting has taken place at Bokitno. in poland, as the outcome of religions strife between the Roman Catholics and those antagonistic to their faith. Several persons ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-day, the Attorney-General (Mr. Denny) stated that now that there was a certainty of a Labour Government ...

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  41. GIFTS TO HOSPITALS. EGGS FOR MELBOURNE.

    Eggs to the number of 170 dozen were collected yesterday for the Melbourne Hospital, and it is belived that fyrther supplies will be fordwarded from outlying ...

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  42. BENDIGO EAST.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Councillor G. W. Knight has been urged to nominate as a candidate for bendigo East. ...

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  43. BENDIGO WEST.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Councillor David Andrew, the selected Liberal candidate for Bendigo West, met a large gathering of his friends and supporters at the Bendigo ...

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  44. POLICE SHOOT STRIKERS.

    Bloodshed continues in connection with the strike of American railwaymen. In a colision between the police and strikers at Mississippi in South Carolina, ...

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  45. BRITISH IN PERSIA.

    Owing to the continuance of disturbances in Southern Persia, and the neccssity of strengthening the escorts at the British consulates, the Sixth Indian Cavalry will ...

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  46. SHOOTING SENSATIONS. MANAGER FIRED AT.

    A startling incident, culminating in a fatality, occurred at Voltaire, Mrs. L. Irvine's boarding establishment, in Fitzroy— street, St. Kilda, last night. ...

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  47. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following were the lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange to-day for the shares mentioned: — Broken Hill Proprietary, 46'6-17/d. ...

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  48. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  49. MEASLES OUTBREAK.

    WAGGA, Thursday. —A severe outbreak of measles at Uranquinty is reported. The police were informed that a family of four children named Newton were striken with ...

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  50. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S AID.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Twenty-five dozen eggs were received at the hospital to— day, including 16 dozen from the scholars attending the Geelong State school. ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat, —The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 68,142,000 bushels, against 61,973,000 bushels, a week ago, and 59,167,000 bushels ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE.

    NAPIER (N.Z.), Thursday. —A violent parthquake occurred at Hastings at seven minutes past 7 o'clock to-night. It caused comsiderable excitement. Buildings rocked ...

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  53. SCOTCH COLLEGE JUBILEE.

    The "diamond jubilee" celebrations of the Scotch College were continued last night, when an enjoyable ball was given in the St. Kilda Town-hall. Among the ...

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  54. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It has been decided by the Government, that the Royal commission now engaged in recasting the electoral divisions shall be enabled to use ...

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  55. BALLARAT EFFORT.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—As a result of the movement to obtain eggs for the hospital, about 80 dozen have been contributed. ...

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  56. ORCHARDISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Victorian Orebardists' Co-operative Association has appointed Mr. A. S. Harrison secretary. There were 20 applicants. A meeting will be held during this month ...

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  57. SUNKEN STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —An examination has been made by divers of the Union Company's steamer Taviuni, which collided with the French mail steamer Nera, and ...

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  58. PILLOWSLIPS AND TOWELS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.—Maryborough has for many years been the home of a movement for the benefit of hospitals. This is an annual combined contribution, ...

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  59. TRAMWAY SERVICES.

    On the motion of Councillor W. Cash, the Coburg Conncil on Wednesday evening decided to inspect the six steam inotolbuses which the Railway Commissioners ...

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  60. DANDENDING CASE.

    In reply to inquiry at the Melbourne Hospital last night, it was stated that a slight improvement had taken place in the condition of Harry reedy, the young man ...

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  61. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—If the Hospital committee had two large boards, say, 3ft., x 3ft., hung on the Wednesday on the railway gate, or in a conspicuous place, with "To morrow is ...

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  62. WIZARD LAUGHS AT LOCKSMITHS.

    At the Athemeum last night Nicola succeeded in releasing himself-in thirty minutes from the chains and shuckies attached to an iron cross to which Hanco ...

    Article : 52 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. MAITLAND SEAT VACANT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. L. P. Vial has been selected as the Labour candidate in the forthcoming by-election for Maitland, made necessary by the death of Mr. ...

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