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  2. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    As the result of the general elections which took place throughout the Dominion today Ore Laurier Government—the Liberal administration, which has fought for ...

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  3. IRISH RAILWAYS.

    Several Irish nationalist newspapers have denounced the railway strike in Ireland from an unexpected viewpoint. They protest that Ireland has been made a corpus ...

    Article : 98 words
  4. "THE HEEL OF ITALY."

    A hundred of the chief notables of Tripoli have presented an address to the Turkish Grand Vizier in the Tripolitan capital in which they protest that the entire ...

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  5. IN THE INDIAN WILDS.

    It I were asked to select lady missionaries for work among the dusky millions in the East I should choose women like Mrs. Henniker-Andrews. She is a South Australian, ...

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  6. WON THE TOSS.

    Some remarkable statements were mode to-day at the Bendigo Police Court in a case in which Mrs. Longstaff proceeded against her husband for ...

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  7. DARK DEEDS IN SPAIN.

    A mob of strike rioters at Gativa hurled stones upon a troop of Chasseurs, who returned fire, and killed one man and wounded several others. ...

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  8. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY,

    Some of the name of those so far appointed to the professional staff of the Adelaide United Friendly Societies' Dispensary were communicated to the press on ...

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  9. MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    This morning the various sections of the Medical Congress entered upon their final sittings. In the section of public health a mass of ...

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  10. FAVOURED UNIONISTS.

    Concern was expressed by a considerable section of the community in Adelaide on Friday at the publication of the circular by the Department of Home Affairs ...

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  11. ONLY THREE MINISTERS RETURNED.

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  12. ARABI PASHA.

    The death is announced, in his second year, of Arabi Pasha, leader of the revolution in Egypt in 1882. The interment took place quietly before the dead ...

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  13. PRODUCERS ANGRY.

    Irish producers are incensed against the strikers. There has been a partial resumption of traffic service at Rosslare, which is ...

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  14. KALGOORLIE RAILWAY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the debate on the Kalgoorlie Railway BUI was resumed by Sir John Forrest (W.A.), who said that had South Australia been ...

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  15. THE LATEST RETURNS.

    The latest available figures in connection with the general election give the following results:— Conservatives 113 liberals 88 Independents 12. ...

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  16. MR. DEAKIN'S CONDEMNATION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Sir John Forrest (W.A.) enquired whether the Government took the entire responsibility for the circular respecting preference ...

    Article : 166 words
  17. BOOK OF REVELATIONS.

    Dr. Adolf Harnack, Professor of Theology and General in Berlin the famous specialist on ecclesiastical history and theological ...

    Article : 182 words
  18. THE OLYMPIC.

    The gigantic White Star liner Olympic, which came into such disastrous contact with the eraser Hawke, off Cowes, yesterday, will proceed to the yards of her ...

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  19. FORCED INTO THE OPEN.

    The Prime Minister paid niter the House rose that until the motion, of want of confidence had been disposed of Ministers would attend only to routine matters in ...

    Article : 349 words
  20. THE CONSERVATIVE POLICY.

    In opening his campaign at Toronto last month, the Leader of the Conservative Party (Mr. R. L. Borden, K.C.), devoted himself principally to the reciprocity ...

    Article : 389 words
  21. LABOUR MATTERS.

    The Board of Trade report on strikes and lockouts shows that more than 500,000 workers were affected during the year 1910. This was the highest number since 1893 ...

    Article : 37 words
  22. A MILLIONAIRE IN A HURRY.

    One of the American millionaires who had taken his homeward passage fin the Olympic has chartered a special train, at a cost of £100, to hurry him from ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. RAILWAY COMPANIES ATTITUDE.

    A witness representing the railway companies before me Railways Royal Commission, sid the companies would prefer to face a strike than remit to the Conciliation ...

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  24. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    Both the French and German military authorities are disbanding their time-expired reservists. ...

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  25. A STRIKE COLLAPSED.

    The printers' strike at Milan has collapsed, owing to the union having declared that the action of the men was not justifiable ...

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  26. LABOUR EXCHANGE OFFICIAL ARRESTED.

    The treasurer of the Brest Labour Exchange has been arrested on a charge of having incited to murder. ...

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  27. SATISFACTORILY ADJUSTED.

    Both German and French official sources have given assurances that the Moroccan question has been satisfactorily adjusted. ...

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  28. ANCIENT AND MODERN.

    An American millionaire has purchased the famous old Tattershall Castle, near the town of Boston (in the neighbourhood of Lincoln). ...

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  29. STRIKE AND ARSON.

    A fire occurred on the early morning of August 2 on the premises of the union Cold storage Company, Limited, 84 Upper Thames street, E.C. The brigade were ...

    Article : 157 words
  30. CASUALTIES.

    An unfortunate loss was on Friday afternoon sustained by Mr. J. L. Charlick, proprietor of stores at the East-End Market known as R. Briant & Co.'s. Shortly ...

    Article : 266 words
  31. U.L.U. SURPRISEL,

    No body of men were more surprised than the members of the United Labourers' Union when they read to-day that the hours of work of those who are fortunate ...

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  32. ATTACK BY MOORISH BRIGANDS.

    It is stated that Moorish brigands recently attacked a farm of the Mannesman brothers, on the caravan road between Saffi and Marrakesh. The Germans, assisted ...

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  33. THE NEW PREMIER.

    The overwhelming majority by which the Conservatives have been returned will soon place Mr.Borden in the position of Prime Minister in succession to Sir Wilfrid ...

    Article : 182 words
  34. THE BURNT PAPANUI.

    The Agents-General for Western Australia and Victoria, on behalf of the Governor of St. Helena, are making all arrangements for the transport of the Papanui ...

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  35. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Assembly adopted on Friday a motion to the effect that Government aid should be given only to schools where elementary education is imparted at the rate ...

    Article : 173 words
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  37. AGAINST DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Lord Hugh Cecil, Unionist M.P. for Oxford University, and a prominent High Churchman, has inaugurated a Welsh national campaign against the attempt to ...

    Article : 78 words
  38. PERIL IN THE PIT.

    An investigation into the cause of the explosion of a breechlock on one of the big guns of the French first-class cruiser Gloire, while at battle practice off Toulon, ...

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  39. A FIRST MATE INJURED.

    PORT VICTORIA, September 21.—While the first mate of the ship Goldbeck was checking wheat a bag flipped from the slings and struck him on the back of the ...

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  40. A DETECTIVE'S DEATH.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Chief Detective Chantler at Hastings a verdict of suicide while insane was returned. The officer had been investigating a ...

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  41. CONSTABLE'S FALL.

    BROKEN HILL. September 22.—Senior M.C. Egar was thrown in Argent street to-day. almost in front of the police station, through his horse slipping. The ...

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  43. SEISMOGRAPH RECORDS.

    The seismograph at the Melbourne Observatory shows the following records: —September 15 — Sharp shock earth; the preliminary tremors began at 11.15 p.m.; ...

    Article : 86 words
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  45. THROAT CUT.

    PERTH, September 22. —To-day Edwin Fullargar was found in his throat cut. He was removed to the hospital. Where he now lies ...

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  47. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Mr. McDonald, Q.) took the chair at 10.30 a.m. —Country Rifle Ranges.— The Hon. Minister (Mr.Frazer, W.A.) ...

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