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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL.

    The Parliament of the Chinese Republic yesterday elected Yuan Shih Kai President of the Republic, a Position which he has held provisionally ...

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  3. ROYAL SHOW

    The Royal Show judging was begun yesterday in g[?] wearner and with a good attendance of the public. The [?] champion selected ...

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  4. POT-HOUSE BRAWL

    A number of questions directed at the Minister for Works, Mr. Gril[?]ith, in the Legislative Assembly to-day on the subject of bricks ended in a ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY

    Sydney is en fete in celebration of an Historie event, the assembling and offical reception of the section of the Australian fleet which arrived ...

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  6. ENGLAND AND GERMANY

    The marriage on May 24 of the German Emperor s daughter princess Louise oi Pruss a, and Prince Ernest, son of the Duke of Cumberland, ...

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  7. THE NEAR EAST DIBRA RE-CAPTURED.

    The battle which ended in the S[?]rvian re-capture of Dibra was sangu nary beyond anything hitherto seen during the Balkan upheaval. The ...

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  8. SERVIA'S PROMISE TO POWERS

    With a view to averting international complications, Servia has promised that she will not hold any territory in Albania after she has defeated the ...

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  9. BRITISH OFFICERS UPSET.

    The "Daily Telegraph," commenting upon the fact that Captain Onslow has been temporarily relieved of the position, of second member of the ...

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  10. GREECE ASKS INTERVENTION.

    It is officially announced at Paris that Greece has asked the Powers to intervene in the Turco-Greek dispute. ...

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  11. British Empire.

    Sir Alexander Ure, speaking at Birmingham yesterday, predicted that the main lines of the Government's land reform scheme would follow the ...

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  12. ALBANIANS RE-CROSS BORDER.

    Yesterday, six thousand Albanians re-crossed the frontier and stormed Diakova. The Servians used machine guns with deadly effect and the ...

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  13. MELBOURNE'S MAYOR

    Mr. Hennessy has been re-elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne. ...

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  14. TUBERCULOSIS

    Sir John McFadyean, Professor of Comparative Pathology in the Royal Veterinary College, Camden Town, declared at the opening of the college ...

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  15. MR. G. J. GOOCH'S SUCCESS.

    A wire from Perth informs us that Mr G. J. Gooch, of Gingin and Wandagee, secured the following prize at the Royal Show: Seven first prizes, ...

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  16. LAX BUSINESS

    Walter Dawson, charged with the embezzlement of three amounts of £4, £3, and £10, from John Aikman, trading as Richards and Co., drapers, of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN AERONAUT

    Flying in an aeroplane at Brooklands to-day Hawker, the Australian aeronaut, fell 100 feet through a mishap to his engine. He received ...

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  18. Mining & Pearling

    The gold output for September amounted to 115,168 ounces, of a value of £489,204. ...

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  19. LOCK-OUT OF COTTON SPINNERS.

    The executive of the English Federation of Master Cotton Spinners Associations has decided to urge all cotton mills to be closed down on ...

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  20. Billiards GRAY VERSUS REECE.

    The game between Tom Reece and George Gray, in which the former receives 2000 in 16,000 up, has been commenced, the scores at the end of ...

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  21. HUNGER STRIKE

    At Bedford, a prisoner named Albert Davis was sentenced to imprisonment for theft, but entered upon a hunger strike, with the result that he ...

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  22. HOUND BANGEMALL.

    Mr. Ayliffe informs us there are a few fossickers at work round Bange mall. The Hemingers are still working their lead "The Three Chums," ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION

    Negotiations are proceeding to secure Earl's Court for the Australia in London Exhibition promoted by Mr Rickards of Sydney. The display will ...

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  24. A STATE'S PROTEST.

    The State Premier, Mr. Watt, has expressed surprise at the Federal Treasurer, Sir John Forrest, introducing a Bill to provide for the transfer of the ...

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  25. STEVENSON v. HARVERSON.

    In a match of 20,000 up between Harverson and Stevenson, the latter made a break of 919, which is a record with ivory balls. The break ...

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  26. FIRE IN GERMANY

    An explosion at a powder maill in Hamburg yesterday caused a fire in a sugar and honey factory. The conflagration resulted in £100,000 worth ...

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  27. RESULTS OF DUBLIN STRIKE.

    Terrible pictures are painted concerning the misery caused by the industrial upheaval in Dublin. One hundred thousand people are facing ...

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  28. THE HARPIES

    Miss Annie Kenney, who had been released from prison on license, was dramatically re-arrested to-day under the provis ons of the "Cat and Mouse ...

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  29. IMMIGRANTS FOR W.A.

    The steamer Zealandic has sailed from Liverpool with 1100 immigrants for Western Australia. ...

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  30. PORT HOTEL BILLIARD TOURNEY.

    The final game of the second billiard tournament promoted by T. McKernon at the Port billiard room was played on Saturday night week ...

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  31. BEYOND MEEKATHARRA.

    Mr. J. Butler writes us from Ingliston Gold Mine, Meekatharra: I have been receiving your paper for the last few weeks, and I must say that it is ...

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  32. IRISH HOME RULE

    The Orangemen of Winnipeg, Canada have cabled to Sir Edward Carson offering 500 well drilled men for the "Ulster army." ...

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  33. SAWMILLS BURNT

    Fire destroyed the Dorrego sawmills this morning. The damage is estimated at £3000. Between six and seven thousand men are out of work in ...

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  34. W.A. POPULATION

    The population of Western Australia at the end of September was 318,485, an increase of 1379 for the month. ...

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  35. BALLOON CRUISE

    Yesterday a Spanish, aeronaut made a balloon asoent. One of the spectators caught hold of a guide rope and before he could let go was carried ...

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  36. LABOR LANDLORD.

    The leader of the N.S.W. Opposition, in a speech at Annandale, criticised the actions of a member of the Ministry as a landlord. There was a case ...

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  37. Australia.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Sir John Forrest delivered his Budget speech. After dealing with last year's finances, he estimated the ...

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  38. BURNT TO DEATH

    Last night, a fire occurred at a house in Birkenhead, near Auckland, where an aged couple named Given lived. When the outbreak was ...

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  39. ANOTHER VICTIM

    Henry Bagster, aged 61, a butcher, was killed by a train at Ferguson's Crossing, North Fremanele, on Friday night. ...

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  40. TRAMWAY SIGNALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Advertising

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  43. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    Twenty-eight cases of smallpox have been reported since Monday last. Sydney, October 9. Eleven fresh cases of smallpox have ...

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  44. GARROTING CASE

    The death sentence passed on Williamson and Thomas for the murder of Allen at East Fremantle, has been commuted to imprisonment for life, ...

    Article : 36 words
  45. DECAPITATED

    At the inquiry into the death of the boy Anderson, David Clarence Freeman, aged 14, was committed for trial on a charge of wilful murder. ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. Advertising

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