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  2. TRANSFER OF CABLES.

    Mr. Samuel, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, moved in the House of Commons the second reading of the Imperial Telegraphs [?]. He said that the measure ...

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  3. KING INDISPOSED.

    A bulletin signed by Sir Stanley Hewett, surgeon apothecary to the King, and Lord Dawson, physician in ordinary to the King, says that His Majesty is suffering from a ...

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  4. VESTRIS WRECK.

    When the inquiry into the wreek of the Vestris was resumed before the commissioner (Mr. O'Neill) a definite course of action was decided upon at the suggestion ...

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  5. DOMINION STATUS.

    The proposed treaty with Germany giving that country equal preference with Britisit countries is condemned by the Cape Town Chamber of Commerce. The ...

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  6. THROWN FROM MOTOR-CAR.

    Swerving to the left in Nelson place, Williamstown, yesterday morning, a doubleseated motor-car, containing two men, struck shop veraudah posts, and then ...

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  7. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    Within an hour of the time that the now Ministry was sworn in yesterday afternoon the premier (Sir William McPherson) interviewed the chief commissioner of ...

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  8. MINISTRY SWORN IN.

    Sir William McPherson's Ministry was sworn in by His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) yesterday afternoon. Ministers will assume control of their ...

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  9. NEW YORK EXCHANGE.

    With a total number of sales of 6,165,000 shares the Stock Exchange to-day completed its most exhausting session, during which a break in the market involved ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND ELECTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—It is understood that Parliament will be summoned in the second week in December, when the strength of partics and the ...

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  11. PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    At the annual meeting of the Australian Mercautile, Land, and Finance Co. Ltd. to-day, Mr. R. H. Caird; chairman, called attention to two very important events ...

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  12. CANNED FOOD.

    Quoting the supporting evidence of leading English and American scientists, a report has been issued by a new health society, of which Sir Arbuthnot Lane, the ...

    Article : 193 words
  13. NEW COMET.

    An amateur astronomer last night discovered a new comet in the right ascension —12 degrees nine minutes; declination— 21deg. 42min. south. ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    A proposal that a Parliamentary committee be appointed to watch the interests of the industrial movement in any bill affecting the movement introduced into ...

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  15. SYDNEY TO LONDON TALKS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. (Mr. Fisk) said to-day that he had not received any request from the ...

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  16. University Hoax.

    Amazing seenes were witnessed at Oxford last night, following riotous episodes in which masked undergraduates, supposedly as a protest against the strictness of the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA AS A NATION.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Speaking at a luncheon of the Commonwealth Club today the Vice-president of the Federal Executive Council (Sir George Pearce) ...

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  18. Bandits in France.

    At Marseilles five masked bandits-dreve up in a taxi-cab to the entrance of the Algero-Tunisienne Bank, opposite the Stock Exchange, amid hundreds of people, and ...

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  19. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The fund for the relief of the dependants of the 15 lifeboatmen of Rye Harbour, who lost their lives in the recent great storm, has been closed. The total sum ...

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  20. Naval Limitation.

    The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. G. Locker-Lompson) stated in the House of Commons that replies to the Note of the United States Government ...

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  21. German Reparations.

    It is authoritatively stated in London that although so far as is known no differences of view exist on any important points of principle, the full terms of the ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. LORD STONEHAVEN.

    MILDURA, Thursday.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Storfehaven), who is visiting the Mallee, was driven to-day to Benetook, Willah, Yaramba, and ...

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  23. Angell Millions.

    Mr. Henry Bowhay, an Australian naval penstoner, who has arrived here, is a claimant for the Angell willions. Mr. Bowbay, who was born in Devon, asserts that ...

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  24. BAVIN MINISTRY'S REVERSE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Ministry suffered a reverse in the Legislative Council to-night, when a division on a clause in the Income Tax ...

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  25. YOUNG MAN FOUND SHOT.

    Intending to shout rabbits yesterday morning Trevor Krone, aged 22 years, of Nicholson street, East Melbourne, left a boarding-house at The Putch, about four ...

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  26. Hurley's Flight.

    Mr. Frank Hurley left Rutbah "Wells, about 20 miles from Bagdad, this morning. He will stop at Cairo on his way to England. ...

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