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  2. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCE.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioneg (Sir George Reid) gave a luncheon to-day to the members of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce who are visiting London as the ...

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  3. Provisional Government Established.

    A Republic having been proclaimed in Portugal, a provisional Government has been formed, and is constituted as follows:— ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour (Leader of the Opposition) addressed a crowded meeting at Edinburgh last night. Referring to the conference on the ...

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  5. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

    The latest news from Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, indicates that the rebellion culminated yesterday in the proclamation of a Republic amid the rejoiciugs of ...

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  6. Mattress Makers.

    Five hands, including the manager (Mr. C. Rutherford) were working of Messrs. Rutherford & Co.'s wiremattress and couchmaking factory on Thursday. Work was ...

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  7. THE TEERITORY.

    In the House of Representatives to-night the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor, S.A.)moved the second reading of the Northern Territory Acceptance Bill. ...

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  8. IN THE GALLERIES.

    Council.—Wages Board resolutions further discused and adjourned to October 11, Advances to Workers Bill advaced in Committee to clause 2. At 4.30 p.m. the Council adjourned until 3 ...

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  9. WAGES BOARDS.

    The question of the extension of the determination of Wages Boards to certain country districts was raised in the Assembly again on Thursday. Mr. Rudall said, in ...

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  10. Particulars of Outbreak.

    Telegrams received to-day state that Lisbon was in a state of disquiet on Friday and Saturday last owing to violent strikes by members of several trade associations ...

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  11. REPLY TO MR. RUTHERFORD.

    Mr. A. F. Block (Secretary of the Federated Agricultural implement and Machinery and ironworkers' Association) stated on Thursday:—"In the report which ...

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  12. COUNCIL.

    A warm discussion, which is dealt with elsewhere, took place on the adjourned debate relating to the establishment of a Wages Board for the coachbuilding trade. ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    The conference of the Miners Federation has carried n motion urging that rawings should be organized to agitate for the nationalization of mines ...

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  14. ASSEMBLY.

    Thursday afternoon was a busy one in the Assembly. The most important question referred to the transfer of the Northern Territory, and the Attorney-General ...

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  15. The King.

    A correspondent of The Times, who has just returned from Portugal, considers that if King Manuel has escaped with an entourage and will show resolution, he ought ...

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  16. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Sporting Life announces that George Gray, the Australian boy billiardist, who is now at Hull, will spend three weeks in London, where he will open on October 31 ...

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  17. British Warships Dispatched.

    The moment the Foreign Office heard that the wires had been nit at Lisbon and that news of the revolution was being prevented from getting through they ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    Frank Wootton, the young Australian jockey, rode the winning horses in three consecutive events at the Leicester Meeting. ...

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  19. Storming the Palace.

    The bombardment of the royal palace by the warships did not last long, and the Royal Standard was soon lowered after the assault. When the insurgents stormed ...

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  20. DRY FARMING CONGRESS.

    At the Dry Funning Congress, Sr. McColl, of Victoria, who attended the conference last year as Australian representative, has been elected International ...

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  21. LABOUR PARTY AND GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. G. N. Barnes (Leader of the Labour Party), speaking at Manchester yesterday, stated that if the Government would Rive, facilities for discussion of the Labour ...

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  22. Early Morning Hostilities.

    Reuter's agency at Lisbon advises that telegrams and despatches were conveyed from the city by the military attache to the Spanish Embassu who motored to ...

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  23. ECCENTRIC FRENCHMAN.

    An eccentric Frenchman named Andrea was found crouching outside the office of the Prime Minister of British Columbia (Hon. R. McBride), at Vicoria, the capital ...

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  24. Regiments Revolted.

    An official message received here states that two regiments of infantry and one of artillery stationed at Lisbon have revolted, that they were engaged in desperate ...

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  25. Numerous Fatalities.

    A number of spectators were killed in the lower part of the city. All accounts' show that man persona were killed or wounded. Fighting was continued till ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Parliament will meet formally a few days prior to the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught at Capetown on October 31. ...

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  27. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    London Wool Sales.—There was good and general competition at the auctions to-day, and prices were unchanged. Australian Butter.—In connection with ...

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  28. THE DEFEATED MINISTERS.

    To allow the Prime Minister (Mr. Louts Botha) to contest the Losborg electorate as a candidate for the Parliament of the Union, Mr. Jacobus Dreyer (who ...

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  29. Hoisting the New Flag.

    Republican flags were thereupon hoisted on the Portuguese warships amid saluting salvos from the artillery. Revolutionists raided buildings on which the Royal flag ...

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  30. "NO CONFIDENCE."

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Scaddon moved "that the Government does not posse the eonfidepce of the House." He denied that the Opposition had taken this ...

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  31. OUT TO FIGHT.

    When asked in regard to the position generally Mr. Block remarked:—The strike committee met this afternoon, and it was decided that if Messrs Simpson and ...

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  32. PROHIBITED ALIENS.

    Thirty—two Asiatics who hurt arrived from India, and claimed domiciliary right in South Africa, were to-day prohibited from landing. ' ...

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  33. AERIAL PERIL.

    The brothers Morana wore flying to ge-ther in an aeroplane near Si. Cloud to-day when their machine fell form a considerable height, and both men were injured. ...

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  34. Battle in the Capital.

    The police were at once mobolised, and attacked bodies of the revolutionists, but they were quicldy repulsed by grenades (small bombshelL; fired by means of a ...

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  35. Fleet in Rebellion.

    Another official message states that the Portuguese Government considered King Manuel should leave the Palace, and it was believed he had gone to Cintra (about 15 ...

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  36. American Warships.

    The United States gunboats at Genoa] may be ordered to proceed to Lisbon to protect American interests in the Portu guese capital. ; ...

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  37. Mount Lyell Employes.

    The position as regards the Mount Lyell Company's employes at Birkenhead remains practically unchanged. "Everything is proceeding in a quiet, civil manner, one of ...

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  38. ENGLISHMAN'S RECOVERY.

    While aeroplaning at the Golkestone Aviation Meeting a fortnight ago Mr. G. A. Barnes met with a serious accident. He had made an ascent,but something went ...

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  39. The Casualties.

    The estimates of the number of deaths as the result of the lighting at Lisbon an untrustworthy. So far the fatalities stated do not exceed 100, but rather more than ...

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  40. "GOD-GIVEN BUEDENS."

    Vigorous remarks on social evils and dangers were made by Judge Kaglcson to-day when sentencing a woman who had been found guilty during the day. The ...

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  41. CASUALTIES.

    SYDNEY, October 6.—William King and his wife, residents of Balmain, were admitted to the local hospital to-day, suffering from severe burning injuries. Mrs. King ...

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  42. Bloodshed Among the Loyalists.

    A fierce conflict ensued between the insurgents and loyalist forces, and ended in favour of the Republicans. A colonel and a number of officers and men of the ...

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  43. People Rejoicing.

    The British Minister at Lisbon (Sir Francis Villiers lias sent a cable message to the Secretary for Fo reign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) ...

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  44. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER

    An over from the Presbytery of Adelaide regrading marriage with a deceased wife's sister came before the Preshyterian General Assembly to-day. It asked ...

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  45. GREAT FIRES.

    The waterside fire which broke out in the newly built docks at Monte Video, Uruguay, aud which destroyed the customs offices, has extended to au alarming extent ...

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  46. WAR ON COMBINES.

    The Bill to amend the Australian Industries Preservation Act, for the introduction of which leave, has been given in the House of Representatives, seeks to relieve the ...

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  47. Timber Stackers' Wages.

    Trouble in connection with casual labourers engaged by the Public. Stored Department at the Labour Burean to take delivery of sleepers from the steamer ...

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  48. FATAL FALL.

    MELBOURNE, October 6.—The young man, Alexander, Middleton, on bail on a charge of having milieted grevious bodily harm on John Thomas Brooks, deceased ...

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  49. VILLAGE SWEPT.

    A bush lire has destroyed the village of Graceton, in Minnesota. The inhabitions are believed to have barely with their lives, but they are still unaccounted be numerous ...

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  50. Preparing for the Revolt.

    A revolution lias been imminent for some time. The greatest excitement prevailed throughout the kingdom in August during the elections, which resulted in ...

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  51. Collisions in the Darkness.

    Throughout Tuesday, both day and night, artillery fire and the crack of rifles were almost incessant, but the firing became it is continuous at dawn. ...

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  52. LOS ANGELES EXPLOSION.

    It is believed at Los Angeles that the dynamitards responsible for the blowing up of the Los Angeles Times Office last week were expert quartz miners from Northern ...

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  53. A CYCLISTS DEATH.

    BRISBANE, October 6—Yesterday afternoon Arthur Tuke, a recent arrival from Sydney, was found dead on a roadway at Kelvin Grove. Some yards from the spot ...

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  54. To the Editor.

    Sir—I have not seen any letter sumpathising with Mr. Woolf in his trouble with the Rundle street contract; so I wash to express my own and others feelings ...

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  55. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day Arthur Stokes, a dealer, was charged with having obtained £7 from the Rev. W. Johns by faLse representations. The ...

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  56. BRITISH DAIRY SHOW.

    The following information regarding the results of the judging of salt butter at the British Dairy Show have been cabled from London by the Agent-General:—Salt Mutter i ...

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  57. CHILD BADLY TREATED.

    Inez Brett, a young married woman, appealed to Judge Eigleson in the Court of General Sessions to-day against a conviction recorded against her by the South ...

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  58. CONDITIONS IN NORTHERN QUEENSLAND.

    Prof, David has received a letter from Dr. Danes (Lecturer in Geography to the University of prague), who was commisioned to investisate the physical ...

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  59. Audience With the King.

    While the encounter was in progress the Spanish Ambassador had an audience with King Manuel at the Necessidades Palace. He offered his services to His Majesty in ...

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  60. To the Editor.

    Sir—When I saw some weeks ago that the wisdom of our city fathers had allowed the entire breath of Rundle street to be wiped out for traflic in one fell act, I ...

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  61. POETIC CRIMINAL.

    Francois Villon, poet and criminal, the thought of whose "Poor, splendid wings. so frayed and soiled and torn," has moved certain of our own ports to tears, has a ...

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  62. To the Editor.

    Sir—Little brother Clark is apparently not the "bruiser" of his union, but one who relies on his confreres when things get beyong him. Thus his conversation ...

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