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  2. ROYALIST RISING.

    The Government is fully olive to the urgency of checking the Royalist rising. Eight thousand Republican troops arc concentrated on the northern frontier. ...

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  3. DEATH OF A BARONET.

    The death is announced, in his sixty-eighth year, of Sir Charles Lawes-Witte-wronge, second baronet, the well-known sculptor. ...

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  4. SPEECH BY MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. Balfour addressed a meeting at, Haddington yesterday. In the course of his speech the Opposition lender explained his attitude on the Parliament (Veto) Bill. ...

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  5. FALL OF TRIPOLI.

    The more detailed and official accounts of the taking of the forte and town of Tripoli have revealed several outstanding features. One of these was the hopelessness of the ...

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  6. MANUFACTURERS WEEK.

    Today a week's manufacturers celebration will be opened in South Australia. Hitherto the celebration has been confined to , single day during show week, but ...

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  7. PORT PIRIE WORKERS ASSOCIATION.

    The waterside workers at Port Pirie having decided to build a hall to meet their own requirements, went to work with a strong will, and on Wednesday the Premier ...

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  8. AMERICAN NEWS.

    As a result of heavy rains the dam of the Power Company at Blackwater Falls, Wisconsin, burst, and from 25 to 30 buildings in the business section of the town have ...

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  9. LONG CYCLE JOURNEY.

    Bearing a despatch from headquarters in Adelaide, Boy Scoutmasters Dyer and Bastard and Cpl. Fitzgerald arrived from Adelaide yesterday afternoon, after an adventurous ...

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  10. CHINESE REBELLION.

    The rising in the Chingtu district has assumed alarming proportions. It is estimated that in the recent conflicts to restore order 2,000 soldiers and 8,000 rebels were killed. ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL BALLOON BACK.

    The far-distance international balloon race has proved somewhat of a failure, Seven of the nine balloon competing had to be landed owing to the bad weather ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The Miners Federation has resolved to Secure the recognition of a minimum wage for all districts, irrespective of working in abnormal places. The various district executives ...

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  13. SUBMISSION TO ITALY.

    The authorities at Rome have received an official communication from the Commander-in-Chief concerning the operations against Tripoli. It is to the effect that ...

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  14. PUGILLSTS ON TOUR.

    Matty Baldwin, the lightweight publish has accepted the offer of Mr. Hugh Melntosh to become a member of his flighting party for Australia in the coming winter. ...

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  15. THE EX-KING.

    Ex-King Manuel of Portugal, who has been residing in England since the revolution, is still at Richmond ...

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  16. GERMANY DESIRES ITALIAN CONTROL.

    The German Consul-General at Tripoli, presented himself when the Italians had landed, and asked Admiral Favarelli to assume control of public order within the town, the ...

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  17. ELECTORAL LAWS.

    In the course of a report to the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr.Malley) the Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth states that the adoption of a scheme of ...

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  18. DOCKERS RETURN TO WORK.

    The Thames dockers at Deptford, who went out on strike again last week owing to a fresh deadlock which had arisen, have resumed work. A mutual argeement was arrived at. ...

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  19. "NIPPED IN THE BUD."

    The official announcement is made that the new monarchist invasion has been successfully nipped in the bud. The Vasco da Gama, 2,972 tons Portugal's only battleship ...

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  20. SERIOUS RIOTING.

    The strike of the car shopmen of the Harriman railway lines in the United States is causing serious trouble. Strike breakers have been put in to keep the ...

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  21. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    London Wool Sales.— At today's auctions there ma good competition for every kind of offering at full late rates. Silver.— The price of standard silver ...

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  22. TIMBER TRADE STRIKE.

    The Dublin timber strike has been settled. All the men who left their work have been reinstated, except those who misconducted themselves daring the strike. ...

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  23. TURKS BURIED WITH HONOURS.

    Further detachments of bluejackets with guns and mitraillenses landed some hours after the cessation of firing. The occupation was completed without incident, and ...

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  24. THREATENED STRIKE OF COTTON OPERATIVES.

    Owing to the refusal of two non-unionists to join the union all operatives in the Gatefield Mill, Burnley, have given notice of their intention to go oat on strike ...

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  25. LIBERTE'S VICTIMS.

    When the impressive burial ceremonials of the victims of the Toulon disaster look place there were 70 bodies, or shattered remnants, which were not committed to ...

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  26. ROYALISTS SHOT.

    Persistent reports are being circulated that the Royalists have secured a Dreadnought and another warship. Newspapers assert that a Republican force of 12,000 ...

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  27. FEDERATION OF TRADES UNIONS.

    The executive of the General Federation of Trades Unions has issued a circular, in which it contends that the hostility shown to trade unions has been manufactured by ...

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  28. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Following on a suggestion of the Tasmanian Agent-General (Sir John McCall) the Royal Colonial Institute has established Australian and New Zealand sections. The ...

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  29. MESS OLA HUMPHREY

    Miss Ola Humphrey, the American actress, who is well known to Australian theatregoers, has had but a brief career as an Egyptian princess. On April 16 of this ...

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  30. FIRED ON WHITE FLAG.

    An official intimation has been published that fire was treacherously opened by a Turkish naval vessel upon an Italian ship which was flying the white flag. The scene ...

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  31. SCULLING.

    Arnst and Albany are in excellent condition for their forthcoming sculling match. ...

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  32. TARTAKOVER'S SUCCESS.

    During the season the Australian swimmer Tartekover won in connection with the Otter Club six races from scratch ,and two handicap contests. ...

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  33. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    At the Church Congress today Lord Barnard (Chairman of the financial committee) advocated the introduction into Great Britain of a scheme which is popular ...

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  34. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel), speaking at Belfast, said the Government would not flinch in its resolution to carry home rule for Ireland. The rights of the ...

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  35. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for the United Kingdom for the mouth of September show that imports were valued at £53,751,167, or an increase of £2,153,501 ...

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  36. PAPUAN DEVELOPMENT.

    The Minister for External Affairs has issued the following statement with respect to the development of Papua during the four years ended June 30,1911, and the year ...

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  37. ANOTHER PORT OCCUPIED.

    An Italian squadron in command of Admiral Auby has occupied Tobruk, a port of Tripoli in the Gulf of Bomba, 230 miles cast of Benghazi. ...

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  38. CRUISERS OFF ALBANIA.

    In consequence of the incident to the Artigleiri, the Italian authorities have recalled their cruisers from operating in Albanian waters. ...

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  39. THE NATIONALISTS DEMAND.

    Mr. John Redmond (Leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party) addressing a meeting at Manchester, explained that the Nationalists did not demand a coordinate ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE.

    During the debate in the House of Representatives on the defence vote the Minister for Defence (Mr. Millar) said it was not intended to prosecute persons who had ...

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  41. CHRIST'S RESURRECTION.

    At the Church Congress yesterday many complaints were made that the resurrection of Christ had been dropped from the religious teaching, except at Eastertide. ...

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  42. ITALY'S NOTICE TO THE POWERS.

    The Daily Telegraph's correspondent in Sicily states that the Italian Government informed all the European Powers many weeks in advance of its taking action ...

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  43. LIBERAL SEAT RETAINED.

    Owing to the appointment of Mr. Redmond Barry as Lord-Chancellor of Ireland in succession to the late Sir Samuel Walker, a vacancy occurred in the House of Commons ...

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  44. AVIATION.

    M. Beaumont, the famous aviator who won the circle race of Great Britain recently, was testing a monoplane at Rheims yesterday. During the flight the aeroplane ...

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  45. JOHNSON V. McVEA.

    The Rev. F. C. Spurr, of Melbourne, has approached the Primate of Australia (Dr. Wright) with a view to institute a movement for the suppression of prizefighting. ...

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  46. TURKISH LAUNCH SUNK.

    Some of the Turkish garrison are now camped in forts in the hills, five miles from Tripoli. A semi-final report from Massowah, in the Italian Red Sea colony of Eritres, states ...

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  47. THE HOUSE OF SEAFIELD.

    The death is announced of the Dowager Countess of Seafield, who had lived to fee five Earls of Seafield at the head of the House. ...

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  48. MOUNT L Y E L L CONFERENCE.

    A mass meeting of miners was held this afternoon iu connection with the Mount Lyell strike. Taylor's hall was crowded, A number of engine drivers sought admittance ...

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  49. TRIPLE TRAGEDIES.

    There has been an extraordinary epidemic of triple tragedies in England. Following on the murder of a widow, her daughter, and a servant girl at Kidsgrove early in the ...

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  50. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught who has been appointed to succeed Earl Grey as Governor-General of Canada, left for the Dominion today. He was aocompanied by the Duchess. ...

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  51. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A meeting has been held at the GlyndeInn to consider the formation of an East Torrens Cavalry Troop. Mr. E. M. Bagot presided, and the gathering was convened ...

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  52. KILLED IN THE BOMBARDMENT.

    Tripolitan authorities report that numerous houses were destroyed, and a great number of inhabitants, including several women and children, were killed during the ...

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  53. POSTAL PROHIBITIONS CANCELLED.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas), having received written undertakings from the undermentioned persons that they will not commit any breach of section. 57 of ...

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  54. "THE KANGAROOS."

    Ideal weather conditions prevailed for the football match between "the Kangaroos" and Welshmen today. Six thousand people mere present. ...

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  55. ALLEGED POISONING.

    Edith Bingham, of Lancaster, has been committed for trial in connection with the deaths of her brother James, her father, and , her sister. She is charged with having ...

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  56. MEXICAN OUTBREAK

    Just when it was believed that peace had been restored in Mexico, news has come to hand that the country is again astir, with every indication of serious trouble. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. BARQUE FOUNDERED.

    The four-masted barque Sofala, 2,160 tons, which sailed from Monte Video on September 19 for Sydney sprang a leak, and foundered. ...

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  59. YOUNG AUSTRALIA PARTY.

    A conference of interstate executive officers of the Young Australia Party was held last night. Mr. John Steel (Sydney) occupied the chair. The organizers and deletes for ...

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  60. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY EXTENSION

    News has been telegraphed from Thargomindah regarding the arrival of the Commissioner of Railways at that place, and that the facts placed before him in ...

    Article : 148 words
  61. LADY NORTHCOTE.

    Lady Northcote has written thanking the Commonwealth and Australian States Government representatives for their expressions of sympathy in her bereavement ...

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  62. ENGLISH RACING.

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  63. DAMAGED RUDDER.

    MELBOURNE, October 8.— The ship Saint Mirren, bound from Hamburg to Santa Rosalia, Mexico, appeared off Point Lonsdale early this morning displaying signals ...

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  64. THE BAY ROAD.

    The deplorable condition of the Bay road has long been the subject of adverse comment by those who have to travel over it, Divided control is the course. At the last ...

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  65. SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    It is official announced that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has resigned office as Prime Minister of the Dominion, and that the Governor General (Earl Grey) has summoned the ...

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  66. HOME FOR IMMIGRANT DOMESTICS.

    In connection with the immigration scheme, a home for immigrant domestics temporarily out of work has been established here. It is proposed that the home ...

    Article : 46 words
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