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  2. NEW NEXUS OF EMPIRE.

    Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace, who accompanied the King to Australia in 1901 in the capacity of assistant private secretary, spoke on "Imperial Obligations" ...

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  3. PURE MILK SUPPLY.

    The important question of obtaining a double delivery of milk throughout the suburban area was discussed last night at considerable length by representatives of the ...

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  4. CHINESE REFORMERS. Regent Urged to Abdicate.

    Yuan Shi-kai, who was sent to Hankan to treat with the rebels for pence, and subsequently declined the Premiership in succession to Prince Ching, arrived in the ...

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  5. STRIKES IN GERMANY. GOVERNMENT'S SEVERITY.

    An important Ministerial statement was made in the Reichstag on Mondy night, when the Socialist deputies asked questions concerning the dismissal of certain ...

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  6. ITALY IMPATIENT. READY TO STRIKE AGAIN.

    In official circles the opinion is expressed that Italy has given proof of her forbearance by refraining from an attack upon Turkeyin-Europe. But her patience is becoming ...

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  7. WORK AT MOUNT LYELL. UNFORESEEN DELAY.

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday.—Except by a few, the strike is regarded as over, and the peovisional agreement that has been entered into will be observed. Almost every man ...

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  8. HOW TO VOTE.

    In order that electors may know how to record their votes under the preferential system an illustration is given hereunder. The electorate taken is that of Hawthorn. ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Bishop of Sodor and Man (Dr. Thomas Wortley Drury) has been translated to the Bishopric of Ripon, which was cacated by Dr. Boyd Carpenter upon his ...

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  10. OPPOSITION LEADER. Mr. Bonar Law Elected.

    Mr. Andrew Bonar Law, as was anticipated, has been elected Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons in succession to Mr. A. J. Balfour, who resigned last ...

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  11. ARAB ATTACKS IN TUNIS.

    Of the 1,100 Arabs arrested in connection with the murderous attack on the surveying party Mwhich was engaged in fixing a limit to the Arab portion of the cemetery last ...

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  12. RAILWAY GRIEVANCES.

    The Swansea railwaymen have declined to take a ballot, in accordance with the request of the joint executive of the four great railway unions, as to whether they ...

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  13. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following message has been received by the acting-Consul-General for Italy (CavG. Ferrando):—"Tripoli, November 12.—Yesterdauy ...

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  14. HORRORS AT NANKING.

    Since the revolutionaries broke up their camp outside Nanking and proceeded towards Shanghai the Imperialist troops have wreaked vengeance on the unfortunate rebel ...

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  15. TRADES DISPUTER ACT.

    Speaking on behalf of the Labour candidate at the O.dham election, the leader of the Labour party (Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald) stated that many members of the ...

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  16. ELECTIONS IN BRAZIL.

    The riots in connection with the National Congress elections are growing more serious as the campaign progresses. Last week bombs were thrown in the streets of ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Sultan of the British prolectorate of Zanzibar Ali bin Hamoud bin Mahomed. who is only 26 years of age, has abdicated on account of ill-health in favour of his ...

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  18. REIGN OF OUTLAWRY.

    Outlawry continues at Canton, where the robbers are terrorising inhabitants. Through a misunderstanding the revolutionaries surrounded a theatre at Fatshan, ...

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  19. NEW YORK STREET CLEANERS.

    In consequence of the strike of street cleaners, as a protest against their work being done solely at night, 4O,000 cartloads of refuse remain unremoved, with the result ...

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  20. LIBERAL REVERSE.

    The Oldham seat his been lost by the Liberals, Mr. E. R. B. Denniss. Unionist candidate, having been returned at the byelection on Monday. The details of the ...

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  21. OFFICIALS' VIEW.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Mr. J. R. Little, general secretary of the Amalgamated Employees' Association, to-day said:—"Pwesonally. I am quite satisfied with the terms ...

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  22. IS PUGILISM ILLEGAL? TEST CASE IN ENGLAND.

    The case against Jim Driscoll and Owen Moran, who were to have fought for the feather-weight boxing championship of England in December, was heard to-day at ...

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  23. GERMAN CHAUVINISM.

    The Earl of Lonsdale, who is a great personal friend of the Kaiser, questions the correctness of the accounts published concerning the Crown Prince's behaviour ...

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  24. MINISTER AND COUNCILLOR. SCENE AT DEPUTATION.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—An extraordinary scene, in which a Minister of the Crown and a member of the Adclaide City Council figured, occurred this morning. The ...

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  25. COERCING NON-UNIONISTS.

    Consideration was given at the meeting of the Australian Theatrical Employees' Association on Monday to the question of working with non-unionists. It was stated that, ...

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  26. BITTER WINTER. STEAMERS CASED WITH ICE.

    Terribly wintry weather is being experienced on the Great Lakes. From Duluth it is reported that, some of the steamers are reaching that port sheathed in ice A ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Anne Kane, of Gold-street, North Fitzroy, widow, who died on October 12, left, under a wild dated February 6, 1908, real estate valued at £14,410 and personal property valued at £2,217 to her ...

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  28. REPEREE STOPS FIGHT.

    A bout between Carl Morris and Jock Geyer, at Denver, on Monday night was stopped in the ninth round, the referee intervening. Morris outpointed his ...

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  29. ASQUITH SUPPORTER LOST.

    Lord Tweedmouth has resigned his position as Lord-in-Waiting to His Majesty the King, because of his want of sympathy with the Liberal policy. ...

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  30. WATERSIDE DISPUTES. INDUSTRIAL BOARD CONSTITUTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—in the Industrial Court to-day Judge Scholes gave his reserved decision on the points raised by counsel when he, on November 3, intimated ...

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  31. R.M.S. OTRANTO.

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  32. WOOLGAST TO MEET WELCH.

    Jack Welch has been appointed referee for the Woolgast-Welch fight on November 30. Both men are in hard training. ...

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  33. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sydney Buxton) proposes to amend the National insurance Bill in such a way as to allow of the unemployment fund paying the ...

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  34. CONTEST AT NEW ORLEANS.

    Grover Hayes won on a decision against Frankie Burns in a 10-rounds' fight here last night. ...

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  35. A TORNADO RAGING.

    A tornado which has raged over the States of Michigan, Hlinois, and Wisconsin has caused 20 deaths. On Lake Michigan the wind was felt with great severity, and ...

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  36. STATE PARLIAMENTS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. Bruntnell obtained leave to take the initial stages for the introduction of a bill providing for the carlier ...

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  37. FLIGHT ON SUNDAY. AVIATOR'S MISFORTUNE.

    Calbraith P. Rodgers, the aviator who made a successful flight across the United States from Coney Island to Pasadena, in California, persisted in his determination ...

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  38. SCHOONER ON ROCKS.

    The schooner Washington, of Seattle, went ashore in a severe gale at Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River. She carried a large number of passengers, and ...

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  39. FRANCHISE EXTENSION.

    Mr. Asquith has announced a scheme for the redistribution of seats to follow as a logical corollary upon the Government's proposals for the extension of the franchise. ...

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  40. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Council the Minister of industry (Mr. Wilson) was asked by Mr. Styles if it was true that he had received a deputation with ...

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  41. PASSIVE RESISTEES.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons on Monday night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said that the Government intended during the present ...

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  42. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following were the lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange to-day, for the shares mentioned:— British Broken Hill, 64/4—65/7. ...

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  43. AMBITIOUS JAPANESE.

    The proposals of the Minister for the Navy (Baron Saito) and the Minister for War (General Ishimoto) to apply to Parliament for "an extraordinary credit of ...

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  44. FALL ON RAILWAY LINE.

    Roberts Fowler, who is attempting to complete a flight across America, from San Francisco to New York, had a narrow escape from being run down by a freight ...

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  45. MELBA GRAND OPERA.

    Puceini's opera of the Latin Quarter, with its graphic depicting of the adver[?]ties of the loves and fortunes of Mimi and Rudelfo and their comrades in Bohemianism, has a ...

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  46. INSURANCE AMALGAMATION.

    It is announced that the directors of the London and Liverpool and Globe Insurance Company have entered into a provisional contract with the board of the Thames and ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-night further consideration was given in committe to the liquor Bill. An amendment was accepted by the ...

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  48. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—The sessions of the commission of the Presbyterian Assembly of Victoria were opened in St. Andrew's Kirk this morning by the moderator (the ...

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  49. INDEPENDENT SPIRITS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—While somewhat pacified at the decision of Judge Scholes to have a wages board to deal with their demands, the wharf labourers on the interstate ...

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  50. COUNCILLORS AT VARIANCE.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—At the council meeting last evening a lively passage of arms occured between the mayor (Councillor Wishart) and Councillor Easton. The ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper.—Monday's closing quotations were:—Spot, £56/16/3 to £57/1/3, or an advance of 1/3 since last Friday; three months, £57/11/3 to £57/16/3, oro an advance of 1/3. ...

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  52. INDIAN LABOUR IN FIJI.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The steamer Levuka, which arrived from Suva to-day, brought news that planters and others in the group had applied for 2,300 Indians for ...

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  53. FIRES IN QUEENSLAND. LIGHTING STARTS BLAZE.

    MUTTABURRA (Q), Tuesday.—A bush fire was started by lightning on Sunday evening on the Leridu Station, and it caused considerable damage. Another fire, ...

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  54. COLLINS-HOUSE.

    In an account of the visit of architectural students to Collins-house, Messrs. Baillien Patterson and Son's new building in Collinsstreet, published in yesterday's issue, it ...

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  55. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Seamen's Union of Australia v. Commonwealth Stramship-owners' Association and others (part heard). SUPREME COURT. ...

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  56. BOY SCOUT'S JOURNEY.

    ECHUCA, Tuesday.—Thomad H. Arrowsmith, the boy scout, who recently undertook the delivery of a despatch from the mayor of Echuca to the Governor, arrived ...

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  57. MISSING GIRL.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of Julia M'Arthur, 11 years of age, who left the house of her aunt in Dandenong-road, Malvern, on November 6, and has not ...

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  58. HIGH COURT.

    The sittings of the High Court for next year have been arranged. After the long vacation the Court will sit in Hobart on February 19. The Melbourne sittings for ...

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  59. FIRE-FIGHTERS IN MOTOR-CARS.

    LONGREACH, Tuesday.—About halfpast 6 o'clock last evening a fire occurred on the Itchowra Station. The fire broke out at the boundary rider's residence. He ...

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  60. MAN ON THE LAND.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the Tasmanian Woolgrowers' Agency Company held to-day a dividend and bonus absorbing £1,062/10/ were ...

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  61. DREADNOUGHT FUND.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Regarding the naval college and Dreadnought Fund the Lord Mayor (Sir Allen Taylor) says that, acting on behalf of the trustees fo the fund, he ...

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  62. LAND COMPANY'S PROFITS.

    The directors of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company Limited report a profit for the year ended March 31, 1911, of £272,013. In addition to the interim ...

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  63. MURDER IN FIJI.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—The island murder previosuly referred to as having been committed at Nadi turns out to have been a triple one. News by the steamer Levuka ...

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  64. THE HANDICAPPED CHILD.

    We have received a donation of 1/6 from Jessie M'Donald, Ho[?], for the above fund: also £2 3 from teacher and pupils of Wallup State school. ...

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