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  2. DEATH OF ME. W. F. STOCK.

    One of the senior members of the Bar in Adelaide Mr. W. F. Stock, of Tregenna, Collinstrood—passed away at 5 a.m. on Sunday. He had been in ill health, for ...

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  3. A LUCKNOW VETERAN.

    Gradually that gallant band of heroes who, despite fearful odds, kept the flag flying at Lucknow during the great mutiny of 1857 is growing smaller and smaller. ...

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  4. COOLIES' REVOLT.

    The Indian coolies on Harrison's estate, 10 miles north of the city, began to destroy property to-day. Native police arrested the ringleaders but a large body of Indians ...

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  5. JILTED ON HIS WEDDING DAY.

    While working in Yarra Park on November 17 Robert Coffer, the caretaker, beard a report of a revolver, and, lying near a path be found the body of Henry ...

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  6. TRAIN OVER EMBANKMENT.

    The Bret serious accident on the Brown's Well Railway occurred on Saturday morning, when an engine and four trucks went over an embankment and fell about 7 ft. ...

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  7. LLOYD GEORGE'S TRIUMPH.

    Exciting scenes were witnessed when the Chancellor of the Exchequer paid a visit to Oxford in connection with his land campaign. Mr. Lloyd George was subjected ...

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  8. CHINESE SEAMAN SHOT.

    A disturbance occurred on board the steamer Strathallan at Victoria Quay, Fremantle, on Saturday night, and as a result Ying Sen, a Chinese member of the ...

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  9. INDIAN ASSASSINS.

    In view of the impending fiat of the Viceroy (Lord Hardinge of Penhurst) to Calcutta, detectives have been seeking an anarchist named Seoshankat, who is not a ...

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  10. FOUR MEN KILLED.

    George Blake (27) and Lindsay Douglas (2l) were killed on the West Tamar, near Muddy Creek, nine miles from Launceston, the last night. They were the only ...

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  11. INNER CIRCLE OF ANARCHISTS.

    The Calcutta correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph gives further details of the raid. The captured native. Secshankar, rented ...

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  12. AN ANSWER TO THE WOMEN.

    Mr. Lloyd George stated io reply to a suffragette deputation at Oxford that he refused to wreck the Government's prospects and its measures for female suffrage. ...

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  13. MONEY AND MATRIMONY.

    At the Lilydale Court yesterday William Turner, alias W. H. Edgemond, aged 51, a married man, with five children, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment ...

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  14. SIR EDWIN SMITH.

    Sir Edwin Smith, K.C.M.G., returned from his visit to Great Britain by the R.M.S. Macedonia on Saturday. During his stay in the homeland, Sir Edwin, who ...

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  15. "A LA CARTE."

    It was announced on October 22 that the Bishop of Kensington and a number of other clergy had addressed to the Lord Chamberlain a protest against the ...

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  16. A MINISTRY OF LAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George delivered the second speech of his land crusade at Swindon on Wednesday, October 22, when be laid before his hearers the Imperial Government's ...

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  17. SMALLPOX.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said to-day that it would give him great pleasure to lift the quarantine embargo from Sydney. Mr. Holman's letter announcing ...

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  18. A DISLIKED KING.

    The Vienna correspondent of The don Daily Mail condirns many recent rumours that Ferdinand of Bulgarda intends to abdicate. ...

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  19. KITCHENER MAY RETURN.

    There are many reports current that owing to his poor health since the injuries he received by the explosion of the bomb at Delhi, Lord Hardinge may resign early ...

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  20. RECORD SPELL OF IMMUNITY.

    No further cages of smallpox were reported to-day, making three clear days in succession, which, is the longest period of freedom from new cases once the ...

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  21. STOLEN GEMS.

    At the continuation of the trial of the four prisoners scensed of the theft of the Hatton Garden necklace a postman named Neville testified that he delivered ...

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  22. LIAEUT.-COL. DANTRA.

    Mr. Atlee Hunt (Secretary to the Department of External Affairs) yesterday explained that the decision of the department bo exclude Lieut.-Col Dantra of the ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    Edward Humphries (about 52), of 203 Grenfell street, was knocked down by a Kensington tramcar as he was crossing Grenfell street at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. ...

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  24. BUSY WATERFRONT.

    More men returned to work on Saturday, and operations at the waterfront continued brisk. The Marama, fully loaded, sailed for Vancouver without incident. ...

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  25. THIEVES IN A BANK.

    Robbers broke into the Newcastle branch if the City Bank of Sydney between 11 o'clock on Saturday night and 8 ...

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  26. UNBROKEN SEALS.

    Postal officials gave evidence at Bow Street Police Courty at the Magistrate's hearing of the preliminary case a month woago, when James Lockett, Joseph ...

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  27. THE SENATE STRIKE.

    Speaking at Parramatta last night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said in all the 23 years of his political experience be Lad never witnessed worse scenes than had ...

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  28. ENGLISH RACING.

    yesterday afternoon the Manchester November Handicap, of one and it half miles the has important race of the season resulted as follows:— ...

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  29. MOTOR AND CYCLE.

    Half an hour after noon on Saturday Mr. H. H. Taylor, of a) Hill street. Parkside, was cycling southwara along King William street. He had just passed the Carrington ...

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  30. PAN-AMERICAN IDEALS.

    At Worcester, Massachusetts, delegates to the Pan-American Conference discussed the Monroe doctrine. Mr. Charles Sherill, ex-Minister to ...

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  31. SHORTAGE OF FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The discharging and unloading, of ships proceeded yesterday without interruption at Wellington and Donedin. The carters at Christchurch have decided to strike on ...

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  32. DEATH ON THE BOX.

    Mr. Reginald De Laine informed sgt F. C. Walkin that he saw the Edwardstown bus at about 8.45 p.m. on Sunday going from Edwardstown to Black Forest ...

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  33. EXTENSION OF SYDNEY TROUBLE.

    Stewards as well as wharf labourers on Saturday became, participators in the extension or consequences of the New Zealand strike. The steamer Manuka, of the ...

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  34. FOOTBALL FATALITIES

    Yesterday the New Zealand "All Blacks" scored 33 points to Victoria's hall. Ogden. the Victoria full back, was killed as the result of an injury sustained during ...

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  35. TRAIN SMASH.

    Possibly the most terrible disaster in the history of Canada's railways was averted by the narrowest margin last night. The engine of the first section of the ...

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  37. WESTERN RAILWAY WORKERS.

    Considerable dissatisfaction exists among the State railway employes concerning tie declared non-observance by the Railways Commissioner of various clauses in the ...

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  38. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    HAWKER, November 21—Mrs. William Bunting, while washing clothes on Monday afternoon, smelt something burning. She went outside, when her petticoats started ...

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  39. "ALSATIAN VAGABONDS."

    At Zabern, in Lower Alsace, 22 miles from Strasburg a sensation was created a fortnight ago owing to a German lieutenant, von Forestner, offering men 10 ...

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  40. WOOD IN A HAND.

    BURRA, November 22.—Clem McBride, when yarding sheep on his father's run at Redcliff, near Florieton, yesterday, tripped and fell. A piece of sharp timber ...

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  42. A BROKEN BONE.

    GAWLER, November 22.—Mr. t. Secomb, of Gawler River, on Saturday morning was standing on the front portion of a trolly, when the shafter kicked him below ...

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  44. VEXATIOUS IRELAND.

    Mr. Bonar Law, at a Unionist demonstration in Brimingham on Friday, alluded to Mr. Redmond's protest concerning "dragging the Crown into the home rule ...

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  45. INTER-EMPIRE CRICKET.

    The M.C.C. team concluded a match against the Cape Province on Saturday, and secured on one-innings victiry. The Englishmen scored 385 of which 170 ...

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  46. "IMPROPER CONDUCT."

    The speech delivered on Tuesday at a "smoke social" by Mr. J. R. Nichols (Secretary of the State Service Clerical Association and an officer of electrical branch ...

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  47. OLD WOMAN'S END.

    HOBART, November 23.—Jane Fraser, an old-age pensioner, 70 years of age, who lived alone in the bush near Sorrell, was found burnt to death on Saturday. She ...

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