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  2. PERSIA DEFIANT. RUSSIA'S DEMANDS REJECTED.

    The Mejliss has rejected the ultimatum of Russia demanding the dismissal of the Treasurer-General (Mr. Morgan Shuster) because of his alleged insult to the Russian ...

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  3. DYNAMITERS PLEAD GUILTY. Sensational Trial Ended.

    The trial begin on Thursday, after many months of delay, of John J. M'Namuara (secretary of the International Association of Bridge and Iron Workers), and his ...

    Article : 495 words
  4. FALL OF NANKING.

    Shanghai has been advised that the revolutionaries are in full possession of the important city of Nanking. Earlier reports stated that they just ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. LABOUR FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Covent Garden on Friday, when 1,500 men and youths assembled at an early hour outside the office of Mr. F. J. Murray in ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. FAMILY BUTCHERED.

    KLYABRAM, Sunday.—A terrible domestic tragedy took place here early yesterday morning. Frank Cooling, having killed his wife and three of his children with a razor, ...

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  7. ASQUITH MINISTRY. ATTACK BY LORD LANSDOWNE.

    The leader of the Unionist party is the House of Lords (Lord Lansdownie) made a vigorous attack on the Asquith Ministry last night, when addressing 1,240 delegates ...

    Article : 279 words
  8. KING GEORGE IN INDIA. UNIQUE EVENT IN HISTORY.

    Their Imperial Majesties, the King and Queen, landed on Indian soil to-day. It was the first occasion in history that a British Sovereign had been seen by his ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman, accompanied by the Hoh. Thomas and the Hon. Judith Denman, and attended by Captain Sir Walter ...

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  10. STATE SAVINGS BANKS. COMMONWEALTH INTRUSION.

    On his return to Melbourne on Saturday from his visit ot Sydney in connection with the State's protest against the proposal of the Commonwealth authorities to enter into ...

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  11. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    It is alleged that an emissary of the Young Turk Party stabbed M. Jean Carrer, the correspondent of the Paris ""Temps," believing that he was an Italian. The ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. BRITISH INTERESTS.

    The crisis at Teheran had led to the revival by members of the House of Commons of the Persian Committee, which was formed by Lord Lamington, formerly ...

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  13. MR. FISHER'S ATTITUDE.

    Speaking on Saturday with respect to the complaint that the protect by the Premiers agninst the savings bank provisions of the Commonwealth Banking Bill had received ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation, 25 11-16d.; rise of 2-16d. ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL UNREST. RAILWAY CONFERENCE TO SIT.

    The council of the railway companies have accepted the mutation of the Government, founded on the motion in the House of Commons of the leader of the Labour ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Immigration into the United States fell 40 per cent. during 1910, compared with the previous year, owing to the depressed condition of the labour market. ...

    Article : 413 words
  17. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    Resolutions have been passed by 200 hospitals declaring that, if when the National Insurance Bill becomes law their incomes are diminished, they will not be able to ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  19. MR. M'GOWEN'S HOPE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Regarding the Federal Government's banking proposals, the State Premier (Mr M'Gowen) said to-night taht he was not going to believe that the ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. P. AND O. COMPANY.

    The accounts of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. for the year ended September 30 show a profit balance of £410,915, including £67,181 brought ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. SWANSEA DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    A fresh difficulty has arisen with regard to the loading of Messrs. Houlder Brothers' vessels—on this occasion at Swansea. Two months ago the dock labourers at Newport ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ATTITUDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Treasurer (Mr. Vaughan), when questioned on Saturday in regard to the attitude of the Government towards the proposed Commonwealth ...

    Article : 264 words
  23. WHO WERE THE INSTIGATORS?

    The National Erectors' Association, a [?] of employers, proposes that there [?] be an investigation with thet object of discovering the instigators of the ...

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  24. FIRE IN CHINESE CAMP.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The Ironbark Chinese camp suffered much damage from a fire on Saturday night, buildings to the value of about £1,350 being consumed. The ...

    Article : 520 words
  25. NAVAL PRIZE BILL.

    According to newspaper predictions, it is the intention of the House of Lords to reject the Naval Prize Bill, which embraces the Declaration of London, on the ground that ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations, based on actual sales of not less than 100 carcases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

    Article : 767 words
  27. A GREAT DETECTIVE.

    Detective William James Burns, or [?] fail Burns," is responsible for bringing the M'Namaras to trial. His great [?] was to secure evidence against ...

    Article : 275 words
  28. 70,000 WORKERS LOCKED OUT.

    A serious position exists in the metal working trade owing to the men having rejected a settlement of a dispute to which their union delegates had consented. The ...

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  29. Wardrobe Steamer Ashore.

    It has been ascertained that the cargo of the stranded steamer Beachy, contained very little material for the Durbar. The steamer went ashore at Minicoy Atoll, in ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN.

    Lord Lytton, brother of Lady Constance Lytton, who was arrested during the suffragist demonstration in Parliament-square, has received a letter from the Foreign ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Fryatt, late of Upper Flyan's Creek, grazier, who died on October 23 last, by his will dated February 3, 1908, left realty £3,408 and personalty £1,111. ...

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  32. SOUTHWARD BOUND.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The steamer Anrora, with Dr. Mawson, Messrs. Wild, Hannam, Webb, Harrison, Kennedy, Thirley, Bickerton. Ninnis, Watson, Madigan, Ainsworth, ...

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  33. PANIC AMONG NON-STRIKERS.

    When one of the men who refused to join the street-garbage strike died from a mysterious ailment in hospital on Friday, a rumour spread that the food of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. INDIAN MAIL ROBBERY.

    An incident which has stimulated the police in their search for the perpetrators of the sensational robbery from the Indian mail train while en route to Marseilles has ...

    Article : 174 words
  35. CANAL GASES EXPLODE.

    The Bradford Beck, a mountain stream now bricked over and used as a drain b y the manufactories at Bradford, in Yorkshire, was the scene of an explosion on ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN FUNDS.

    PERTH, Sunday.—In connection with the Government's opposition to the Commonwealth Bank, the Under-Treasurer and manager of the Government Savings Bank ...

    Article : 173 words
  37. ESCAPE OF CONVICTS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Appel) tabled in the Legislative Assembly last night the report of Mr. Ranking, P.M., upon the inquiry held into the ...

    Article : 373 words
  38. SHOTS IN PARLIMENT.

    [?] in October a sensational incident [?] in the Lower House of the Reichs[?] [?]ing a heated debate on the question [?] sentences inflicted on some of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  39. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Private Clifford, of Canada, the winner of the King's Prize at Bisley (England) last July, has been informed that he also won the Challenge Cup presented by the ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. WIRELESS FROM WRECK.

    An interesting explanation is afforded asa to why wireless telegraph messages from the wrecked steamer Tees were interrupted. ...

    Article : 170 words
  41. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  42. IMPORTATION OF MOTORS.

    Mr. Powers, the Commonwealth Crown solicitor, has commenced proceedings, arising out of the recent motor-car cases, against Raymond Ewart Kemsley, of Little ...

    Article : 385 words
  43. GOLD-STEALING.

    [?]DIGO, Sunday.—At a recent meeting of the Mining Managers' Association a [?] was passed expressing the ap[?] of the members at the manner in ...

    Article : 128 words
  44. OSTRICH FEATHERS.

    When some Customs officers examined the ostrich feathers brought to Melbourne by the s.s. South Africa, they discovered more than the number accounted for in the ...

    Article : 186 words
  45. BILLIARDS.

    F. Lindrum, the Australian billiard player, is now ahead of his opponent, J. W. Collins, of Liverpool, to whom he is conceding 2,000 in a match of 9,000 up. ...

    Article : 73 words
  46. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Scaddan) has telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) that the Government would give the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 136 words
  47. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Dalgety and Company Limited, London, December 1:—"The sixth series of wool sales, which ...

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  48. RAILWAY WASHED AWAY.

    SY[?]NEY, Sunday.—A stretch of about [?] of a mile of the main northern [?] [?]ine, between Quirindi and willow [?] has been washed away through a ...

    Article : 60 words
  49. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    The commercial travellers of Victoria have formed a choral party and orchestra of their own, which on Saturday evening, in the Masonic-hall, supplied every item of ...

    Article : 312 words
  50. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The annual municipal election were held on Saturday. Additional-interest was imparted by the promotion of party tickets for the first time. ...

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  51. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Saturday.—Miss Linda Carrison, of Port MacDonnell, white breaking a piece of wood was struck on the cheek. The wound bled freely, but did not ...

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  52. DARING JEWEL THEFT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Jewellery valued at £300 was stolen last night from the residence of Mr. E. J. Coote. Bellevue Hill, The theft was effected when all the ...

    Article : 84 words
  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 262 words
  54. LAW NOTICES This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Edith Lansell v. Elizabeth [?] dell (part heard); Dillon (appellant) v. [?] [?] spondent); in re Joseph M'Connell (on [?] M'Donald (respondent) v. M'Farlan[?] (app[?] ...

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  55. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    MARYBOROUGH, Saturday.—The police have been notified that a nolle prosequi has been filed in the case against Ernest Sutherland Miles and Thomas Frederick ...

    Article : 110 words
  56. HOTEL BURGLARY.

    Early on Saturday morning the Royal Hotel, Dandenong, was broken into, and £43, the property of the license, Mrs. F. M. Donald, was stolen. On the previous ...

    Article : 115 words
  57. PECULIAR LICENSING CASE.

    DONALD, Saturday.—An unusual case under the Licensing Act was heard at the Donald Police Court, before Messrs. Hornsby, Henworth, and Hannah, J.P.'s, ...

    Article : 130 words
  58. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Dan O'Sullivan, secretary of the Railway Workers' Union, has received information from Yass-Canberra that it is expected that work at the ...

    Article : 123 words
  59. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Despite the exceedingly unfavourable state of the weather, which rendered any attempt at flying an experiment of no little danger, W. E. Hart ...

    Article : 111 words
  60. BLOCKED BY FLOODED RIVER.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—No information has yet been received concerning the railway commissioner and his party, who started out two weeks ago to make an ...

    Article : 110 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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