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  4. A DISPUTED RECEIPT.

    Before Mr. J. Cowan, P.M., at the Local Court yesterday, the hearing was continued of the case in which Ott Bros., trading as grocers and provision ...

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  6. GENERAL ITEMS

    The editors at the "Novo Vremya" and the "Rusakoye" are reproducing from German sources particulars of the Russian coastal fortfloations. ...

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  7. AN AMERICAN SCHEME.

    President Taft says he hopes to to be in a position to recommend the adoption of halfpenny postage for letters in the United States next year. ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND'S TROOPS,

    General Godley, the mew General Officer Commanding in New Zealand, was interviewed here yesterday. He hoped, he declared, to have 40,000 ...

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  9. THE LATE KING EDWARD

    The current number of the London "Gazette' includes a supplement of 120 pages containing a list of addresses from 16,500 public bodies ...

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  10. EARLY CABLES.

    Socently the Government alleged that it bad discovered a letter from the ex-Shah of Ponsia urging the Surcoman tribe to support the rebels ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught had a comparatively quiet time to-day. In the morning they motored out to the Government wine farm in the ...

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  12. AN APPLE SHOW

    "What is described as the world's greatest apple show was opened here yesterday. Mr. Elwood, a leading 'Australian irrigationst, declared to ...

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  13. GEORGE GRAY

    George Gray, the young Australian billiard player, is engaged in a match against G. Nelson, the champion of Yorkshire, in St. Georgo's Hall, and is ...

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  14. CLAREMONT ROADS BOARD.

    A meeting of the Claremont Roads Board and Local Board of Hoalth was held on Thursday, October 27, when there were present Messrs. T. H. ...

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  15. RIOTS IN BERLIN

    Patrols, each SO strong and armed with carbines, have been statloued in the districts in which rioting has recently taken place. The police ...

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  16. PINCELLY NOTES.

    Great discontent is expressed here at the irregular service of goods trains, and especially the late running of the goods train from Perth. This train, ...

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  17. AVIATION

    At the International Aviation mooting at Belmont Park, on Long Island, yesterday, Mr, Johnstone (American) created a world's altitude record for ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Three thousand coalminers in South Wales have decided to go out on strike. ...

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  19. A PARIS OUTRAGE

    Last night a party of hooligans wrecked the electric power station at Bttry-sur-Seine. The current got beyond control, with the result that ...

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  20. CYCLING IN AMERICA

    At Boston a new American record on a ten-lap track in a six days' bicycle race has been made, At the close of 10 hours' racing Gordon ...

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  21. AMERICAN CARTERS.

    Fifteen hundred additional carters have gone on strike in Manhattan. Rioting was resumed yesterday, and the police, were compelled to charge ...

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  22. BRITISH POLITICS

    In an article published in the "Times," Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery combats Lord Hugh Cocil's contention that it was not their claims to a separsts ...

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  23. SIR GEORGES RED

    Interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Express" yesterday, Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for the Commonwealth) said:— ...

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  24. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Penny Postage Bill, which will probably be introduced in the House, of Representatives next week, provides that postage on letters and letter ...

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  25. PRAIRIE FIRES

    Prairie fires are raging in the Yorkton, Qu'Appelle, and Indian Head distrfets. Enormous damage to grain and live stock has already been ...

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  31. REVIEWS

    "Edinburgh, 1910," is an account of the World Missionary Conference held in that city in the early part of the present year. Tho book contains ...

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  33. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    Speaking at Walthamstow yesterday, Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, M.P. (Conservative), said it was ridiculous nonsence to say that ...

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  34. BOOK ABOUT GREAT MEN AND WOMEN.

    "Life and Labor," by Samuel Smiles, L.L.D., is a fascinating book. It is a perfect mine of information in reference to the doings and sayings of ...

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  35. A BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP.

    A Brazilian Dreadnought, to be named tho Rio do Janeiro, is being built at Elswick. The vessel will carry 14.31. guns. ...

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  36. CORONATION PROCESSION

    The Coronation Committee, at a meeting at St. James's Palace yesterday, agreed to hold two procossions in connection with the Coronation. ...

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  37. AN EXCITING CHASE.

    Shortly before 1 o'clock yesterday aftornoon Customs Officer Bryant observed two Aremen belonging to the R.M.S. Otrunto walking the ...

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