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  2. THE MOROCCAN QUESTION.

    The German Minister for Foreign Affairs (Herr von Kinderless- Waechter) and the French Ambassador to Germany (M. Cambon) have initialled the Conge ...

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  3. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO.

    The annual balance-sheet of [?] Dalgety of the profit and loss account of a £271[?]7.A dividend of eight per cent ...

    Article : 62 words
  4. AUSTRALASIAN MOTOR CAR COMPANY.

    The annual report of the Australian Motor Car Company sha[?] a debit balance of £12,063. ...

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  5. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Prime Minuter of Canada (Mr. Borden). who is making a tour of Eastern Canada, was entertained at a banquet at Halifax. In the course of a speech he ...

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  6. PLAGUE AT TANGIER.

    Ten deaths from inspected plague have occurred. The inhabitants of the infected quarter of the town have been segregated in a camp. ...

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  7. BIRTH OF AN ISLAND.

    A message from Port of Spain; the capital Trinidad, states that after an extraordinary commotion in the sea, which was accompanied by high columns of smoke ...

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  8. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Churchill) took a trip in a submarine to Spithead during submerged torpedo practice. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN FREEHOLDS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY.

    The Australian Freeholds Development Company, with a capital 2500,000 has been registered to acquire the landed property bought by Mr. Baillieu. of Victoria. ...

    Article : 42 words
  10. MAINE PROHIBITION REVERSED.

    The final figures of the State of Maine elections give a majority of twenty-six anti-prohibitionists. The result has not settled the question as the vote merely ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. NEW SOUTH WALES EXHIBITION.

    The New South Wales Government has prepared a handsome travelling exhibit of the products of its state for the purpose of holding a series of exhibition in the ...

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  12. CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONERS.

    The Minister for Trade intimates that Mr. W A. Beddoe. the Trade Commissioner at Auckland, will be removed from the service shortly and that Mr. Preston. ...

    Article : 43 words
  13. THE UNITED STATES NAVY.

    Mr. Taft announced at New York that be would [?] Congress to build two superior Dreadnoughts annually until the Pa[?] Canol had been opened and then ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. GREEK STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The Greek steamer Lordos Byron has foundered in the English Channel and all those on board have been drowned. ...

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  15. NOTORIOUS GAOLBREAKER SHOT.

    Advices received from Wainesboro, in the state of Georgia, state that Bill Miner, a famous convict. who has escaped from goals in Canada and the United ...

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  16. THE TROUBLE IN EGYPT.

    The British armoured cruiser Lancaster landed 200 men at Alexandria, where martial law has been proclaimed. ...

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  17. THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    Messrs. White, Borrell, Monk, and the other Ministers have been returned unopposed to Parliament. ...

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  18. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    Haggerston Castle, the residence of Mr. C. J: Leyland, a director of the Parsons Steam Turbine Company, at Beal, in Northumberland, haft been destroyed by ...

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  19. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIA AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick. whose term of office as Agent-General for South Australia has expired, was farewelled at Liverpool prior to his departure far Adelaide. ...

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  20. THE REVOLUTION IN MEXICO.

    Unconfirmed reports from Mexico City state that thirty rebels were killed in an encounter in the [?] district. The losses of the federal forces are not stated. ...

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  21. THE WHEAT CROP.

    Estimates place the wheat crop of Great Britain at 7,832,196 quarters. ...

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  22. THE BIRKBECK BASK FAILURE.

    Sir Ralph Neville, giving judgment in the High Court in connection with the failure of the Birkbeck Bank, found that the directors illegally exceeded their ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. THE HAGUE STRIKE.

    The trawler have accepted the terms of the masters. and the strike has consequently ended. ...

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  24. A NEW ZEALANDER MARRIED.

    Miss Ruby Seddon, daughter of the late Premier of New Zealand (Mr. R. J. Seddon), was married to Staff-Surgeon Woods in the Marylebon Church yesterday. ...

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  25. A SOUTH AFRICAN LOAN.

    The Prime Minister of South Africa (Mr. Botha) has announced that the Government intends to float a loan of £3,000,000 for agricultural purposes. ...

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  26. POLITICS IN AUSTRIA.

    Karl Graf Sturg[?]h. [?]late Minister for Public Worship and Instruction, has succeeded in forming a Cabinet. ...

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  27. RUSSIAN AND PERSIA.

    The Persian Government, in a conciliatory reply, has informed Russia that it ts unable to acquiesce in the Russian demands. ...

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  28. THE HOME RULE QUESTION.

    The Ulster liberal Unionist have issued a manifesto in which they state that if hone rule is imposed without any appeal to the electors the inhabitants ...

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  29. THE STEAMER HANSY WRECKED.

    The steamer Hansy struck the rocks at The Lizard. The twenty-four hands were rescued by means of the rocket. The captain's wife and baby were the first saved. ...

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  30. GERMAN SENTENCED FOR ESPIONAGE.

    The trial of Herr Max Schultz, a German, at Exeter, on a charge of espionage, has been concluded. He was found guilty and sentenced to twenty-one months' ...

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  31. OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA.

    There have been forty-six suspected cases of cholers and twenty-nine deaths in the last fortnight. The outbreak is now well under control. ...

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  32. CHOLERA IN INDIA.

    The Royal Scots Regiment at Allahabad is free of cholera. Only a single case has been reported since the regiment quitted the cantonments at Benares. ...

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  33. COLLAPSE OF A BRIDGE.

    Advices from Auburn, in California, state that the steel span of a bridge collapsed, and a number of workmen were killed. Three bodies hare been recovered ...

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  34. MESSRS. W. AND A. M'ARTHUR.

    Mr. Whinney, the liquidator of Messrs. W. and A. M'Arthur, announces that he has sold the preference shares and that the realisation of the estate has ...

    Article : 53 words
  35. INFANTILE SPINAL PARALYSIS.

    In consequence of the epidemic in Cornwall and Devon, infantile He spinal paralysis has been declared a notifiable disease. ...

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  36. GERMAN BANDSMEN AND POLICE.

    Bandsmen barricaded themselves in a house at Lodz and kept the police at bay for two hours. There were at least 2000 shots exchanged, Several policemen and ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    A number of nominated immigrants including thirty domestic servants, have sailed for South Australia in the steamer Zealandia. ...

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  38. THE COMMONWEALTH OIL COMPANY.

    Mr. D. A. Sutherland, a director of the Commonwealth Oil Company, has sailed for Sydney to negotiate with the Govern meat for the taking over the the Woigan ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Speaking of the complaint made by Dr. Lihns at the Sydney Medial Congress of the lack of medical inspection of emigrants leaving England—the Agent ...

    Article : 151 words
  40. MAKING FALSE ENTRIES.

    Robert Herbert Measures, formerly managing director of Measures Brothers. iron and steel merchants, who was charged with making false entires in the company's ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. FIRE IN CANADA.

    A fire destroyed a large portion of the business section of London. The damage done is estimated at £150,000. The fire will throw 500 men out of work. ...

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  42. THE QUEEN'S CORONATION GIFT.

    Queen Mary has decided to devote the remainder of the gift from the Maries of the F[?] to the establishment of a home for working girls in connection with the ...

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  43. VALUABLE BOOTY RECOVERED.

    Notes and gold valued at £25,000 were found hidden under the sidewalk near the scene of the robbery of the Bank of Montreal, New ...

    Article : 132 words
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  45. BRITISH BROKEN HILL COMPANY.

    The report of the British Broken Hill Company shows that the amount at credit in the profit and loss account was 15.142. A dividend of 25 per share has ...

    Article : 32 words
  46. GALE OFF THE BRITISH COAST.

    A sale was experienced off the coast of Britain. It travelled at the rate of eighty miles an hour. There were tremendous seas" and blinding squalls, with hail. The ...

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  47. AN ACTION FOR SLANDER.

    Mrs. Mabel Louise Atherton sued her sester-in-law (Lady Dean Pand) for [?]lander in having Stated that the had been expelled from a hotel at Cairo and was a ...

    Article : 62 words
  48. ADMIRAL BERESFORD'S NAVY BOOK.

    There has been much comment owing to the withdrawal of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford's navy book entitled The Betravs after the review copies had been ...

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  49. THE TROUBLE IN MEXICO.

    News from Mexico City states that, despice the insurrectionary disorders, General Madoro has been sworn in as president with eight member of the Cabinet. ...

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  50. INNOCENCE ESTABLISHED.

    Two men who are serving seventeen years' imprisonment on the charge of murder have been declared innocent by ex-Judge Freeman. who sentenced them. ...

    Article : 58 words
  51. MISHAP TO STEAMER ORAMA.

    The steamer O[?]ama. which was being locked at Til[?]ry. collided with the pierhead and was slightly damaged. ...

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  52. ROBBERIES OF MAILBAGS.

    Extractive robberies of mailbags have occurred between North Carolina and Washington. The latest is of £2000. The authorities have no clue as to the ...

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  53. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    The High Commissioner for Australia [?] of an Anglo-German exhibition a practical moves of talking peace. BERLIN, November 4. ...

    Article : 70 words
  54. CALEDONIAN AND AUSTRALIAN MORTGAGE COMPANY.

    The annual report of the directors of the Caledonian and Australian Mor[?] and Agency Company shows a profit [?] ...

    Article : 23 words
  55. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Secretary of [?] ...

    Article : 105 words
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