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  3. POLITICAL, INDUSTRIAL, MUNICIPAL. The real statesman acts on enduring principles and for immortality; the pretender lives by the day and acts on expediency. —BURKE. Foreign.

    The Hamburg dockyards have accepted the conciliation proposals of the committee appointed by the union of German industrials. ...

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  4. ACCIDENTS, CRIMES, COURT CASES. The bruises and diseases of our time. ANON. CRIPPEN CASE.

    Captain Kendall, the master of the Montrose, received the award of £250 offered for the arrest of Crippen. ...

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    Admiral Reis, who was at the head of the Portuguese navy, committed suicide in a moment of despair at the outset of the revolution when the ...

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  6. West Australia.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Harry Brown, member for Perth, gave notice that he would ask the Attorney-General at next sitting: ...

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  7. RESTORATION UNLIKELY.

    The Lisbon correspondent of the Times states that there is no trace of reactionary resentment. Almost the entire populace is wearing republican ...

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  8. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire, originating in the CastomB office at Monte Video, destroyed the adjoining wharv[?]s, and caused damage estimated at £250,000. ...

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  9. General News. The craving Dragon—the Public—must be fed; it expects its rations; and we do the best we can oil this side bursting him. —LAMB. ELEPHANT TO THE RESCUE.

    When a large gathering of Indian pilgrims were overwhelmed in the Granges River on Thursday, an elephant, with ropes attached, ...

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  10. W.A. RAILWAYS.

    The Upper Chapman railway was opened by the Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, on Saturday. ...

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  11. ENTOMBED MINERS.

    The explorers of the Wellington colliery have reached the seat of the explosion, and found five bodies terribly injured and burnt. The force ...

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  12. FRANCE.

    Five hundred railway men in northern France are on strike. So far the passenger traffic is not affected. The soldiers are acting as ...

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  13. RICHMOND DISASTER.

    The case against McDonald, signalman, who was charged with causing the Richmond railway disaster through disregarding the regulations, has been ...

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  14. A MINDEROO BOY.

    Jamat Bin Jamal, a deck hand employed on the s.s. Minderoo, has died suddenly. A post mortem examination has been ordered. ...

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  15. CENSURE MOTION.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day proceeded with the consideration of the attack on the Government. The Premier, Mr. Wilson, confessed that ...

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  16. A WOMAN'S CRUELTY.

    Inez Brett, a married woman, has appealed before Judge Eagleston against her conviction at South Melbourne last month when she was ...

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  17. CHINESE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion has taken place at Paoting, Pekin, resulting in 17 Chinese being killed and many injured. ...

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  18. EXAM. WORRIES.

    Of 449 students who have committed suicide in Russian schools 13 per cent. are officially attributed to failure to pass exams. ...

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  19. A DIAMOND CROWN.

    The Austrian police arrested a monk named Macoch on October 23 last for having stolen from the Church of the Holy Mother at Czenstochu, ...

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  20. AIR CONQUEST.

    During the present year, French aviators have won £120,000 in prize money. ...

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  21. BOY SCOUTS.

    "I believe that under the attractive term and practice of 'scouting' a large number of boys can be led in a practical way to teach themselves character." ...

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  22. JAPAN.

    The s.s. Empress of India brings news of a crusade against the socialists in Japan. The campaign followed upon the discovery of an ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The Agents-General of Australia are endeavoring to induce Austria to admit samples of Australian frozen meat. ...

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  24. ANOTHER FIRE.

    The joiners' shop and tracing department connected with the shipbuilding yards of Messrs. Vickers, Son, and Maxim, at Barrow, have ...

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  25. British Empire.

    The lockout in the cotton industry in Lancashire has been settled. The grinder, Howe, has been given work in another mill. ...

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  26. NEWSPAPER ATTACKED.

    In connection with the outrage at the Los Angelos Times office, some men have been arrested. The detectives are confident they will be able ...

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  27. LOST HER SPEECH.

    Eighteen months ago, a Mrs. Hall, while pursuing her daily round of household affairs, was suddenly bereft of speech. On Friday ...

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  28. IRELAND.

    Mr. Wm. O'Brien states that John Redmond and John O'Connor have thrown over Gladstonian Home Rule in favor of devolution, for the sake of ...

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  29. BUSH FIRES.

    Disastrous forest fires are sweeping northern Minnesota and western Ontario. Property worth millions of dollars has been destroyed. ...

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  30. CHURCH BELLS.

    Justice a'Beckett gave decision to-day for an injunction to restrain Rev. Lynch and the Board of Guardians from the early ringing of the bells ...

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  31. PERJURY.

    Robert John Congdon, who was charged with perjury at Fremantle, has been committed for trial, bail being ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, has been elected unopposed for Lo[?]berg. October 11. ...

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  33. STEALING FROM FOY'S.

    Jacobs, who was arrested for stealing from Foy's, has been sentenced to 5½ months' imprisonment. ...

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  34. BIGAMY.

    Alfred Wilson Smart, aged 41 years, was arrested to-night for bigamy. It is said to be one of the most remarkable cases in the history ...

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  35. WARATAH HOAX.

    The agents of the s.s. Waratah consider that the bottle washed ashore at Wilson's Promontory is a hoax, as no trace can he found of the Mrs. Jones ...

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  36. Australia.

    The High Court has decided that the provisions of the Federal Arbitration Act by which the Court sought to make an award in the bootmakers ...

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  37. BRITISH FLAG RESPECTED.

    An Irish Dominican Church, flying the British flag, was the only church open in Lisbon on Sunday which was not molested. ...

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  38. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    Birtles, the overland cyclist, who is making a tour of Australia passed through Cue to-day. ...

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  39. DIED FROM EXPOSURE.

    William Edward Reid, an enginedriver, was found dead on Tuesday in an old mine at Yackandahah. He was last seen alive on Sunday evening, ...

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  40. NEW ARRIVALS.

    One hundred and forty immigrants arrived to-day by the s.s. Seydlitz. ...

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  41. MINE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred yesterday in the Starkville Mine at Trinidad, Colorado. A hundred miners are reported to be entombed. ...

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  42. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    An elderly man named William Davies fell down dead at Subiaco station this morning. ...

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  43. PANIC IN A HALL.

    A slight panic occurred at the Central Hall, Balmain, to-night, owing to a cinematograph film igniting. Several people were injured. ...

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  44. ROEBOURNE NEWS.

    The Roebourne Tennis Club held its annual meeting of members in the Institute on Thursday last, when the president (Mr. F. J. Thomson) presided over a fair ...

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  45. WODGINA TIN.

    Rich developments are taking place at Mt. Casseritite mine, Wodgina. A 215ft. vertical shaft is being taken down through huge blocks of the best ...

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  46. WARS AND WAR PREPARATION. Now I would faine know which were my friends from my foes. MALORY. HONDURAS.

    Advices from Guatemala, the Central American Republic, state that foreigners living in Amapala, the chief Pacific port of Honduras, have ...

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  47. CAUGHT IN BELTING.

    A fitter named Charles Willis, employed at the Meadowbank engineering works at Ryde, this morning was engaged in adjusting belting when his ...

    Article : 85 words
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  49. SOUTH SEA MURDERS.

    A series of tragedies are reported as having occurred at Maroro Lagoon, in the Solomon Group. The trouble commenced with the murder of a ...

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  50. FELL THIRTY-FIVE FEET.

    At the electric power house at Ultimo, where new buildings are in course of construction, a powerful hand crane was erected on a staging. ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The general election takes place tomorrow. The campaign has been the most strenuous battle ever known in New South Wales. There are ...

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  52. TO GROW HAIR ON A BALD HEAD

    Thousands of people suffer from baldness and falling hair who, having tried nearly every advertised hair tonic and hair grower without results, have resigned ...

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  53. NEWSPAPERS EXAGGERATE.

    From Perth last night we received word that Brazil, at one time a Portuguese colony, has recognised the republic. King George V. has ordered the Royal ...

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  54. A SYDNEY FIRE.

    A fire has occurred in buildings in Kent-street, occupied by Messrs. Sleemau and Sons, hat and cap manufacturers, the Eagle and Globe Steel ...

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  55. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The police used their batons on the asphalt strikers during riotous scenes in Rundle-street to-day. ...

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  56. British Empire.

    The Australian torpedo boat destroyers have arrived at Aden. ...

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  57. VICTORIA'S SHEEP.

    A return prepared by the Government statist shows that there are 24,248 Rocks in Victoria, aggregating 12,937,983 sheep. There are 18,589 flocks under 500 in ...

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  58. HORSE AND RIDER.

    A horse found dead in a lagoon at Wangaratta on Friday had nineteen wounds on its back and ear, down to the withers, and across the loin. A ...

    Article : 108 words
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