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  2. AUSTRALIAN STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Annesley Da[?] Bound from London to Melbourne, is ashore, at Bonaventure, a port of Columbia, South America. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra has arrived in London. ...

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  4. CARGO STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The Great Eastern Railway Company's cargo steamer Yarmouth foundered in a heavy sea between Holland and Harwich, Essex, England. Twenty-one-of her crew ...

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  5. STUDY OF TROPICAL DISEASES.

    Mr. W. K. D'Arcy has sent to the Governor of Queensland (Lord Chelmsford) a cheque, for £1000 towards the cost of founding and maintaining the Queensland ...

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  6. THE PENNY EMPIRE CABLE RATE.

    The Postmaster-General of Canada (the Hon. R. Lemieux), has started from Ottawa for England to attend a conference of representatives of the Imperial ...

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  7. PRINCE HENRY IN AN AIRSHIP.

    Count Zeppelin took Prince Henry of Russia fora seven hours serial cruise. ...

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  8. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    The butter market as firm. Danish butter is selling at from 130s. to 131 s. per cwt. There is a good demand for the choicest colonial butter at from 119s to 122s., and ...

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  9. SEIZURE OF THE LADY KENSINGTON.

    The passengers on the steamer Lady Kensington, which vessel was seized by the Venezuela authorities, have been released from custody. The authorities are ...

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  10. A TREASURY WINDFALL.

    LONDON, November 3. Mr. John Stefanovitoh Sellizzi a Greek merchant of Austin Friars, London, left personalty valued at £2,101,127. The ...

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  11. BRITISH BATTLESHIPS ON CRUISE.

    The British cruiser squadron under Rear Admiral Sir Perry Scott, which recently arrived at Capetown, will shortly procaed to South America. ...

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  12. SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY.

    The report of the directors of the Scottish Australian Mining Company for the year ended the 30th of June last shows a profit of £17,563. The directors ...

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  13. CHINA AND TIBET.

    Advises received from Shanghai, china, state that 1000 lamas in Tibet [?]belled against the Chinese and defeated the Amban who has asked for reinforcements. ...

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  14. PORTRAIT OF GOVERNOR PHILLIP.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (the Hon. T. A. Coghlan) has purchased, on behalf of the New South Wales Government Wheatley's portrait of Governor ...

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  15. THE COTTON STRIKE IN LANCASHIRE.

    The representatives of the cotton operatives in Lancashire have decided to ask for a joint meeting with the employers to consider the lockout. ...

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  16. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne (the Right Rev. Dr. H. L. Clarke) has been appointed vice-president of the Society of St. Wiltebord formed to ...

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  17. THE HERBERT CASE.

    The man Cesbron, who was implicated in the murderous attack on Dr. Herbert, near Fontainebleau in 1906, has been tried in his abseure at the Court of the ...

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  18. THE DUKEDOM OF PORTLAND.

    Caldwell, the New York witness in the Druce case, who is wanted on a charge of perjury, is improving, and it is expected he will be extradited early in January. ...

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  19. THE FRENCH MINISTRY.

    M. Pichon having discovered that the Premier (M.Clemenceau) made a vitriolic anonymous attack on him seven years ago, tendered his resignation as Minister for ...

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  20. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    A desperate affray between cattledrivers and the police took place Riverstown. The former fired and injured several police, and the latter returned the fire, killing one ...

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  21. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Admiralty experts have reported in favour of the establishment of a submarine depot at Dundee. Scotland. ...

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  22. THE STEAMER ANNESLEY DALHOUSIE.

    The steamer Annesley, Dalhousie, which went ashare at Benaventure a port of Cotunbia, South America, while on a voyage from London to Melbourne, jettisoned ...

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  23. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVIGATION BILL.

    The "Daily Chronicle" to-day discusses the dispute between the liaperial Government and the Commonwealth Government over the provisions of the ...

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  24. MADAME MELBA ENTERTAINED.

    The Corinthian Club. Dublin, entertained Madame Melba at a banquet. There were 360 people present. ...

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  25. CRUISE OF THE UNITED STATES FLEET.

    The second portion of the United States fleet under Admiral Emory has arrived at Amoy (China). It had a great reception. The Pacific squadron of the United ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN EASTERN AFGHANISTAN.

    The Mihsuds sharply attacked the Southern Waziristan militia tower at Wano. Eastern Alghanistan but were repulsed after a prolonged fight. Two ...

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  27. SIR REGINALD TALBOT.

    His Majesty King Edward granted at audience to Sir Reginald Talbot upon his relinquishing his appointment as Governor of Victoria. ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S LOCAL AND NATIONAL DEBT.

    The President of the Board of Trade (the Right Hon. J. Burns), speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that the local debt of the country was ...

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  29. RESIGNATION OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.

    The Archbishop of York (the Right Rev. Dr. W. D. Maclagan), who is in his eighty-second year, will resign at the end of the year owing to ill-health. ...

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  30. WITHDRAWAL OF RUSSIAN TROOPS FROM CHINA.

    All the Russian troops at Pekin and Tientsin China are being withdrawn. ...

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  31. CANADIAN PAPER MILLS CLOSING.

    Many paper mills in Canada are closing owing to strikes and the shortage of water. ...

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  32. NEW GERMAN TAXATION.

    The German [?] is to be asked to authorise new taxation to the amount of £23,600,000, including a partial state monopoly of the manufacture and sale of ...

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  33. THE BISHOPRIC OF MONTREAL.

    The Anglican Bishop of Stepney (the Right Rev. Dr. C. D. Lang), who it was recently announced would visit Australia early next year to conduct a mission to ...

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  34. THE TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    The trial of the rebel zulu chief Dinizulu and the indunas will commence on Tuesday. The Crown will call 150 witnesses and the defense 300. It is expected ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING LEGISLATION.

    A Blue Book has been issued containing correspondence relating to the Australian and Canadian legislation. It includes the despatch of the Secretary for the Colonies ...

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  36. BISHOP LENIHAN IN ROME.

    The Roman Catholic 'Bishop of Auckland (the Right Rev. Dr. G. M. Lenihah) was granted an audience of the Pope. ...

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  37. THE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The arrangements in connection with the Press conference are actively progressing. His Majesty King Edward will hold a reception, and the Lord Mayor of London ...

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  38. MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE.

    All opposition to the marriage of Miss Katherine Elkins, daughter of Senator Elkins, a wealthy owner of coal mines in West Virginia. United States, with the ...

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  39. COLONIAL APPEAL CASE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed the appeal in the case of Chippendall v. William Landlaw and Co. with costs. ...

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  40. THE FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    "The Times" regrets the closing of the Franco-British Exhibition which, it states, has been a great feet in London life. It advises that the exhibition should be ...

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  41. THE STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Mr P. A. Govett, Chairman and Managing Director of the Lake View Consols, Limited, speaking at a meeting of the shareholders, said he was of opinion that ...

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  42. NATAL.

    The trial of the Zulu chief Oakijuna, who as Dinizulu's principal liesatenant in Zululand, on a charge of high treason, has been commenced at ...

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  43. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Baron Admiral Gombei Yamamoto, ex-Minister of Japan, at the age of fifty-six years. [Baron Yamamoto was appointed ...

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  44. SUICIDE OF RUSSIAN MILITARY OFFICERS.

    The imminence of a naval and military scandal, either of espionage or bribery, led to Colonel Josifof, the artillery commandant at Cronstadt, the chief defensive port ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENTS.

    The "Economist" in commenting when the litigation over the Wheel of Filer Gold-mining Company, remarks that it is herend question that the custom which ...

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  46. CHINESE LOOTING JAPANESE GOODS.

    A Chinese mob looted Japanese goods at Hongkong. The police shot several of the mob and arrested 250. LONDON, November 3. ...

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  47. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. H. Cox, the Liberal member for Preston, asked the Under-Secretary for India (Mr. T. R. Buchanan) whether, in view ...

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  48. THE BISHIPRIC OF MONTREAL.

    The Anglican Bishop of Stepney (the Right Rev. Dr. C. D. Lang), who it was announced would visit Australia early next year to conduct a mission to men ...

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  49. THE SCOTTISH RECTORIAL ELECTIONS.

    The electior of Lord-Rector of Aberdeen University resulted in the return of the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith) by a majority of sixty-four ...

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  50. FRENCH SAILORS MYSTERIOUSLY POISONED.

    Fifty sailors of the second-class French battleship Breanus have been conveyed to the hospital at Toulon suffering from the effects of [?]. The Admiralty has ...

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  51. LAWS OF MAR[?] WARFARE.

    The King has appointed the Earl of Desart. King's Procter, his plenipotentiary to attend the International Conference ...

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  52. THE LANCASHIRE COTTON TROUBLE.

    The attempt made by the Lancashire cotton operatives to secure a joint paper take with the employers with reference to the lockout has failed. The operatives ...

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