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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    Germany's total naval expenditure for 1914 is estimated at £24,397,000, being an increase of £384,000 over the figures for 1913; while the total ...

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  3. SOUTH-WEST MURDERS ODGERS DENIES KNOWLEDGE OF WILLIAMS.

    Odgers, the man who is suspected of murdering Williams at Waroona, was brought up from Fremantle gaol yesterday morning to view the remeins ...

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  4. RUSSIAN BARBARISM POLITICAL PRISONERS.

    A protest against the torture of political prisoners in Russia is being published throughout Europe signed by Earl Lytton, Messrs. Wedgwood ...

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  5. WATERSIDE STRIKE

    There is little or no change in the situation as regards the strike. Neither party shows the slightest sign of giving way, nor is either in a mood ...

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  6. IRISH HOME RULE ULSTER ARMY.

    It is claimed that the Ulster volunteer "army" now numbers 90,000 men. ...

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  7. New South Wales,

    In connection with the political current campaign, a sensation has been caused in the premier's constituency at Cootamundra by the denunciation ...

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  8. INDIANS AND POLICE.

    Some Indians on the Hawkesworth Estate, Esperanza, Natal, came into conflict with the police yesterday, and as a result two Indians were ...

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  9. CARSON OPPOSES COMPROMISE.

    Addressing a Unionist demonstration at Birmingham yesterday, Sir E. Carson declared he would go straight on and never take the slightest ...

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  10. MEN RETURING TO WORK.

    More of the men returned to work on Saturday, and operations at the water front continued brisk. The city remains quiet and orderly. It is ...

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  11. CARSON AND REDMOND DENOUNCED.

    Larkin, addressing a meeting of 10,000 persons at Cardiff yesterday, said he would say to Carson and Redmond "a curse on both your ...

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  12. DESIGNS ON BRITAIN'S COLONIES

    The Rev. Ian McLulich, the English chaplain at Homburg, addressing a Unionist meeting at Freshwater on Saturday, declared that in the ...

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  13. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    Williams, the victim of the Waroona murder, had only one leg, having lost the other in a peculiar manner. He was Frightened by burglars and [?] ...

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  14. POLICE REINFORCEMENTS.

    Extra police have been sent to Langaat, where the Indians refused to listen to the Protector of Indian Immigrants. ' ...

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  15. TROUBLE SPREADING IN SYDNEY.

    The stewards as well as wharf laborers on Saturday became participators in an extension of the consequences of the New Zealand strike. ...

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  16. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Meagre particulars are to hand respecting the derailment of a train near DwelLingup. Five passengers were injured, but their-names are not ...

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  17. MONETARY HELP FROM OVERSEAS.

    Large sums of money continue to reach Indian headquarters from oversea dominions. AN OFFER FROM RHODESIA. ...

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  18. NECKLACE ROBBERY

    The trial of the four men concerned in the sensational necklace robbery has been concluded. Lockitt and Grizzard received seven years, Silverman ...

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  19. Western Australia.

    The Assembly met on Thursday afternoon and sat until yesterday morning, when the discussion on the estimates was concluded. ...

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  20. INQUEST ON WILLIAMS

    The inquest on the body of Richaid Williams was continued yesterday, and Odgers, with his head swathed in bandages, was present. Prior ...

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  21. CAUSE OF ACCIDENT.

    An investigation into the circumstances leading up to the Dwellingup railway accident have disclosed an almost miraculous escape from loss of ...

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  22. ENGINE-ROOM FIRED.

    At the Stillwater mine the strikers set the engine-room on fire, but it was discovered in time to prevent the destruction of the building. ...

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  23. British Empire.

    Mr. Illingworth in the course of a speech at Bradford yesterday, said there could be no general election until the plural vote was abolished. ...

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  24. RETALIATION URGED.

    Replying yesterday to an address from the Indian Mercantile Association and the Madras Provincial Committee, urging retaliatory measures ...

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  25. SWERAGE DISPOSAL.

    The Government approached Sir Maurice Fitzgerald in regard to the system of sewerage disposal, but he was unable to furnish a report until ...

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  26. INFORMERS RECIVE £4500 EACH

    In connection with the conviction of four of the conserned in the sensational peral necklace robbery, it is understood that Brandstatter and ...

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  27. SYDNEY STRIKE EXTENDING.

    At Auckland the general strike is almost over, but in Sydney the trouble is extending, live of the [?] Company's boats being now [?] [?] ...

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  28. W.A. TRADE.

    The value of the imports for the month of October amounted to £428,353; exports, £321,200. ...

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  29. DUBLIN HOUSING PROBLEM.

    Giving evidence before the Housing Commission yesterday, a member of the Dublin City Corporation stated that 11,426 persons in the Irish ...

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  30. LOSS THROUGH STRIKE.

    During a stalkers' demonstration today, one speaker denied the rumor that the strikers were going back to work. The drivers held the key to ...

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  31. VICEROY OF INDIA ANARCHISTS ARRESTED.

    A cable message from Calcutta states that as the Viceroy intended to visit the city shortly, detectives yesterday made a search for an ...

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  32. RAILWAY SERVANTS' GRIEVANCES THREATENED STRIKE.

    Matters in connection with the demand of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Employes are rapidly approaching a climax, for a threat of a ...

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  33. ESPERANCE RAILWAY BILL.

    The Esperance and Northwars Railway Bill was continued in the Assembly last night. The House was still sitting at an early hour this ...

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  34. Trans-Australian Railway

    Mr. W. R. Smith has been appointed supervising engineer at the Kalgoorlie end of the transcontinental line to fill the vacancy caused by the ...

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  35. Australia.

    The Postmaster-General made available the annual report of the Postal Department for the last [?]ncial year. The result of the working [?] ...

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  36. THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The South. Wales railway men have decided to strike on December 1 unless demand of the loco men for an eight hours' working day is ...

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  37. VACANT SEAT KALGOORLIE.

    Several names were entioned yesterday for the selection ballot for candidates to represent the Labor interests for the Kalgoorlie seat in ...

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  38. GENERAL STRIKE COLLAPSING.

    The sympathetic general strike has collapsed in practically all [?] The bricklayers returned to work today. The following are still out ...

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  39. LEGISLATOR ROBBED

    Senator Guthrie, of South Australia,awoke on friday morning to find his room at a well known coffe place ransacked. The Senator's gold ...

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  40. ILL-HEALTH OF VICEROY.

    There are many reports that Lord Hardinge will resign early next year owing to ill-health, and that Lord Kitchener is likely to succeed him. ...

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  41. LARKIN'S FIERY CROSS.

    Mr. Ashton, the secretary to the British Miners' Federation, has issued a statement advising Larkin to drop the fiery cross and to use his ...

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  42. CLIMBING DOWN.

    The executive of the Federation of Labor has issued a statement agreeing to submit the dispute unreserved judge of the Supreme Court. ...

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  43. RETIREMENT DENIED.

    The statement that Lord Hardinge is about to retire from the position of Viceroy of India is officially denied in London. ...

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  44. BUTCHER TO CONTEST NORTH

    Mr. J. Butcher is definitely announced as a candidate for the North Province in May next. ...

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  45. NINE HOURS' DAY CONCEDED.

    The North Eastern, Railway Company has decided to concede the nine hours working day to the engine-drivers and firemen, as well as to guards of ...

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  46. MEETING OF RAILWAY SOCIETY'S EXECUTIVE.

    The Executive of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees met at the Trades Hall last night and discussed at some length the trouble ...

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  47. DISSENSION AMONG STRIKERS.

    It is reported that a split has occurred in the ranks of the seamen on strike. The drivers on strike are resuming work here and in Christchurch. ...

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  48. THE LOAN BILL.

    Sir John Forrest remarked to-day that it was very urgent the Loan Bill should pass at once, as works provided for cannot be continued with ...

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  49. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    On Wednesday, Mr. Walker moved the second reading of the Redistribution of Seats Bill. In this Bill the Nor-West is robbed of one seat, and ...

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  50. South Africa.

    Sensational telegrams regarding the alleged outrages against Indians in South Africa are fostering agitation in which the indignation displayed has ...

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  51. TROUBLED MEXICO

    Mr. Wilson, formerly the American Ambassador in Mexico City, in the course of a lecture delivered at Washington yesterday declared that the ...

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  52. CONNOR'S COWS

    Attorney-General Walker, acting on behalf of J. M. Connor, Agricultural Commissioner for the South-West, has issued a writ against the "Sunday ...

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  53. FEDERAL CRISIS

    The Senate has again adjourned. Senator Millen asked Senator McGregor what were the future intentions of the Opposition, and the latter ...

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  54. MINISTER INTERVIEWED BY MR. A. GILCHRIST.

    Mr. A. Gilchrist interviewed the Minister for Lands, who argued that though the size of the Nor'-West entitles it to special consideration, the ...

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  55. Sir S. Gillott's Estate

    The late Sir Samuel Gillot's estate is valued at about £300,000, and is left principally to hospitals and the Diversity. ...

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  56. Victoria

    Owing to ill-health. Sir John Fuller has resigned from the (Governorship cf the State. ...

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  57. NATIONALIST PARTY SPLIT.

    The dispute between the Prime Minister, General Botha, and exMinister Hertzog has resulted in the Nationalist party being split in two. ...

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  58. BULGARIAN THRONE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" confirms many recent rumors that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria intends to abdicate. There is great ...

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  59. ESPERANCE RAILWAY BILL.

    Starting at half-past three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, the Assembly sat until close an breakfast hour on Thursday morning, the debate ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. LOCAL RESIDENTS AS STATE.

    In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Hannah moved the adjournment of the House for the purpose of expressing a desire that the Government should ...

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  62. COALITION PROBABLE.

    The Capetown correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" asserts that it is not improbable that Botha will be compelled to seek some coalition with ...

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  63. MINES REGULATION BILL.

    The Legislative Council yesterday finished the conideration in committee of the Mines Regulation Bill. On Clause 68 (compensation on injury to ...

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  64. LARKIN DISCREDITED

    "The Daily Citizen" (Labor) states that British labor can only exert its full influence on behalf of the Dublin striker by trusting itself to the ...

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