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  2. MEXICO.

    Gen, Porfirio Diaz, who has passed his eightieth year, and recently took the field against the rebels under Madero, was sworn into office as President of Mexico ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CABLE COMMUNICATION.

    The Pacific Cable Board has issued estimates of receipts and expenditure in connection with the Pacific cable. Amended estimates covering the year ending March. ...

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  4. BONA-FIDE TRAVELLER CLAUSE.

    In the legislative Council late on Thursday evening the Chief Secretary (lion. K. S. Wallis) moved the second reading of the Licensing Bill which has for its object the ...

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  5. IN THE GALLERIES.

    Council.—Local Government Bill passed, Chief Secretary moved second reading Appropriation Bill. Hon J.J. Duncan secured adjournment of debate, Loan Bill reduced by a million and ...

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  6. THE POLITICAL BATTLE.

    The general campaign is in full swing, and the people are being roused to keen enthusiasm. The first polling will take rn Saturday, when there will be ...

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  7. THE SPRINGBOKS

    The match South Africa v. Toowoomba was continued to-day in tine weather before a moderate attendance. The Toowoomba team continued their second innings, and ...

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  8. EFFECT OF CONSOLS.

    The rise in British Consols is due to Mr. Balfour's statement in the Albert Hall of his willingness to submit tariff reform to the judgement of the people through the ...

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  9. FREETRADERS AND REFORM

    Mr. Harold Cox, late liberal member for Preston in the House of Commons, and a well-known writer on freetrade and economic subjects has written a letter to ...

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  10. ULSTER FIGHTING FUND.

    The Ulster Unionists' lighting fund now amounts to £24,000. ...

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  11. COUNCIL.

    The Council had a lengthy if interrupted sitting. After an amendment to regulate the traffic of hawkers in the streets has been inserted in the Local Government Bill ...

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  12. THAT "FOREIGN MONEY."

    Lord Rosebery, at Manchester, said he was alarmed that the encroachment upon personal liberty under the present Government meant a bureaucratic inquisition. ...

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  13. LORD ROSEBERY AND THE PEERS.

    Lord Rosebery (Liberal), commenting on recent political event), says if the United States instead of Great Britain were invaded by a foreign emissary the tar barrel ...

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  14. THE GREAT CHANCE.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor (Nationalist for the Scotland Division of Liverpool) said, in the course of an election address, that the people had an opportunity at lust of ...

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  15. CONSUL TO DECIDE.

    "The position is unique," said Mr. McKie, of the Marine Board, to-day when questioned regarding the possibilities of the steamer Papanui leaving port "There has ...

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  16. EXTREMISTS CONDEMNED.

    The Hon. T. A. Brassey, in forwarding £500 to Mr. Willaim O'Brien as a contribution to the "All for Ireland fund, sail that Ireland had no worse enemies than ...

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  17. IS IT DECEMBER?

    Unseasonably cold weather was experienced throughout South Australia on Thursday. A general rain fell and was accompanied in many instances by The storm gradually increased in energy at Henley Beach. It lasted all night and the tide went over high-water mark. Most of the boats along the coast broke ...

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  18. GUARDING MR. CHURCHILL

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) spoke at Shefield last night. Tiro hundred special police were employed to guard the Minister and protect him from ...

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  19. VARIOUS COMMENTS.

    Truth states in its issue to-day that the Peers have suddenly changed their front, but that they are wise in weir generation in offering even half-measures. ...

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  20. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, who commanded the British antarctic expedition which in 1909 reached "furthest south" has completed a successful lecture tour in ...

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  21. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday the Minister of Marine (Hon. L. P. Brodeur, K.C.) complained to the House in respect of articles written by French ...

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  22. NEW PORTUGAL.

    The Portuguese capital is rapidly approaching a state of anarchy. The most potent force is labour, which is dietating its demands to the Government and ...

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  23. POLAR SQUABBLE.

    Despite the "tall" talk of Dr. Frederick Cook—claimant to the discovery of the north pole—that he has been in retirement carefully preparing evidence to establish ...

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  24. THE REFERENDUM.

    Numerous references have been made in the newspapers and on the public platform at the flections to the referenda which have have taken in the Common- ...

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  25. ASSEMBLY

    Members on Thursday seized perhaps the last chance to cross-examine Minister and many questions were put. The day was devoted to clearing up business which ...

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  26. IMPERIAL BONDS.

    The Victorian Agent-General (Sir John Taverner) to-day read a paper before visiting members of the Australasian Chambers of Commerce upon the encouragement of ...

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  27. RANDWICK RIFLE SCANDAL.

    The trial of William John Piggott for having obtained £100 from the National Riffle Association of New South Wales by falsely pretending that he made a score of ...

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  28. VICTORIAN FACTORIES BILL.

    Consideration was resumed in the Legislative Assembly to-day of the amending Factories Bill. The Premier (Mr. Murray) moved to add several new clauses. One ...

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  29. SHATTERED HY LIGHTING

    During a heavy thunderstorm at Tallangata Last night a large tree was skittered by lightning, and the town was brilliantly illuminated bv the sudden glare. The ...

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  30. CASUALTIES.

    GAWLER, December 1.—Mr. A.J. Davis, farmer of Ward's Belt was topping a haystack when he fell to the ground. He received slight concussion was much ...

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  31. GERMAN CENSUS.

    The German census is in progress, Questions in the census papers, in addition to the enquiry regarding the number of persons resident in the house at the time of ...

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  32. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    At Johannesburg yesterday the Duke of Connaught laid the foundation of a memorial to the members of British contingents from the Rand who fell in the Boer ...

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  33. THUNDERSTORMS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A sharp thunderstorm was experienced in the city "and suburban areas early this afternoon. Torrential rain fell for 10 minutes, and about 50 was recorded Some ...

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  34. LIGHTNING CAUSED FIRE.

    HOOKINA, November 29.—At about five miles north of Hookina on Monday afternoon, a large fire suddenly broke out in a fine grass paddock belonging to Mr. ...

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  35. ON THE OTHER SIDE.

    The Marquis of (Leader if the Opposition in the House of Lords) addressed a tremendous gathering at Ports mouth last night. It is estimated that his ...

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  36. CHINA.

    The National Assembly in secret session has memorialised the throne stating that the powers granted to the Grand Council formed during the Chunlang period are now ...

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  37. DEATH OF LORD CHURSTON.

    The death is announced of Lord Churston, second Baron, in his sixty-fifth year. He succeeded his grandfather in the title in 1871. For some time he was ...

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  38. FLYING IRON.

    SYDNEY, December 1—A boy named Harvey Foulcher was killed, and his father, William Foulcher, was injured by the collapse nf portion of a building in ...

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  40. SHALE OILS BOUNTY.

    The Government-General in Council has issued provisional regulations under the Shale Oils Bounties. Act, under which £40,000 is offered during a period of three ...

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  42. DEEP SEA FISHING.

    The Central Customs Administration has received the following letter from the High Commissioner's Office:—"Mr. John Forbes who is manager and head of the ...

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  44. MAY BE A MYTH.

    PORT DARWIN, December 1.—The report brought by the coastal steamer Nelson yesterday regarding the alleged murder of four white prospectors and a blackboy ...

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  46. MINER KILLED.

    BROKEN HILL. December l.—C. Hayton, a miner working in the Block 10 Mine, was killed last night. He was engaged in a winze at the 1/165 ft. level, when ...

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  48. THE BARRIER.

    A genuine start has been made with the new road in connection with the Umberumberka water scheme, but the scarcity of labour seems likely to hinder operations. ...

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  49. THE LASH.

    A deputation of ladies representing the W.C.T.U. and other societies waited on the Premier (Mr. Wifeon) to-day, and urged the immediate passing of legislation to ...

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  50. VALUABLE SYDNEY PROPERTIES.

    Today £800 per foot was paid for property having frontages to George and Market streets. Another property having a frontage to George street was sold for ...

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  51. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    At the conclusion of an interview to-day between a representative of Australian Wireless, Limited, and the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) it was definitely ...

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