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  2. WORKERS V. STRIKERS

    There was further serious rioting at Waihi this morning between the miners at work at the mine and the strikers who still adhere to the Labour ...

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  3. THE SAN JOSE SCALE.

    In view of the remarks made by Hon. Ellis Dean recently, when moving the adjournment of the Legislative Council to call attention to the manner in ...

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  4. ENGLAND'S DIVORCE LAWS.

    The Royal Commission appointed in 1910 to inquire into the law of divorce and its administration has presented its final report, an interim one having ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT THE HOME RULE BILL.

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered in the House of Commons this afternoon and the sitting resulted in a great surprise for the Government, for ...

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  6. SHOOTING OUTRAGE IN LONDON.

    Towards the [?]nd of September an Arm[?]nian-Turkish subject named Stephen Titus, 27 years of age, who was residing at the Horseshoe Hotel, ...

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  7. THE BALKANS WAR. BATTLE OF PRILEP DESCRIBED

    A steamer has been despatched from Trieste to Durazzo to remove Austrian subjects if the necessity should arise. ...

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  8. MR. JAMES BRYCE. HIS BLUNDER OVER RECIPROCITY.

    Although the resignation of Mr. James Bryce, the Ambassador to the United States, has not been officially announced, the newspapers state that ...

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  9. MR. ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    The "Popolo Romano," the official organ of the Italian Government, approves of the speech delivered at the Guildhall banquet by Mr. Asquith the ...

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  10. MEETING OF THE CABINET.

    An official statement made says the Government does not regard the vote as involving any modification of its programme, and will take steps to ...

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  11. THE SITUATION AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Most of the English newspapers urge the Balkan allies to refrain from entering Constantinople as a sign of triumph, especially as it is not intended ...

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  12. AMERICAN VERSION OF RETIREMENT.

    The impending retirement of the British Ambassador is believed to mark the abandonment of negotiations for Anglo-American arbitration. ...

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  13. BULGARIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The attack by the Bulgarians on the Tchataldcha lines has been resumed. The number of wounded arriving at Constantinople indicates that the Turks ...

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  14. MARCONI AGREEMENT.

    The Select Committee appointed by the Government to inquire into the contract between the Government and the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. ...

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  15. S A. PARLIAMENT

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Peake) staed that he intended introducing a bill for the construction of railways from Mt. Gambier and ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. "THE TIMES" ON THE SITUATION.

    "The Times" to-day, quoting Sir T. Erskine May, the great authority on Parliamentary practice, shows that the Government must propose [?]nothe, ...

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  17. THE INVESTMENT OF ADRIANOPLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Adrianople has forwarded a message hy wireless telegraphy, in which he states that after hombarding the town on Friday ...

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  18. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    A murderous artillery fire from the Bulgarianns helped finally in the repulse of a Turkish sortie from Adrianople yesterday. There were ...

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  19. THE BOTTOM KNOCKED OUT OF THE BILL.

    Sir Robert Finlay, who was Attorney-General in the Administration of Mr. Balfour, addressed a meeting last night at Bethnal Green in the East ...

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  20. MEDIATION OF THE POWERS.

    The same agency's correspondent at Constantinople says:— "The Great Powers have agreed to a round table conference in which the Balkan States ...

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  21. RECKLESS INFANTRY ATTACKS ON DEFENCES.

    The "Reichpost" states to-day that the Bulgarians in their assault on Adrianople are striving to make up for their insufficiency of siege batteries by ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. ROYAL GEORGE AGROUND.

    Last week the Canadian Northern Steamship Company's steamer Royal George (11,000 tons) grounded in the Gulf of St. Lawrence during a dense ...

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  23. SUMMARY OF PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council last evening, several bills were road the third time, and amendments in the Fertilisers Bill and Hobart Corporation ...

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  24. FEDERAL REFERENDUM

    The Federal Attorney-General (Hon. W. M. Hughes) in the House of Representatives to-day introduced the first of the bills designed to enlarge the powers ...

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  25. THE STAR OF AUSTRALIA.

    Two officers and four men belonging to the steamer Star of Australia, 6,179 tons, which left Sydney on October 2 for London and Liverpool, and was ...

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  26. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Mr. McMillan, of Sydney, writing on Constantinople, which he has recently visited, says:— "It was the last day of the year, and ...

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  27. THE TURKISH FLEET ACTIVE.

    The Turks claim that their fl[?]et has bombarded a Bulgarian battery of artillery near Rodosto. ...

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  28. DEATH-BLOW TO THE GOVERNMENT.

    Lord Robert Cecil, the Unionist member for the Hitchia division of Hertfordshire stated last night at Bermondsey, in South-East London that ...

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  29. CHOLERA AMONG THE TURKS.

    Thirty cases of cholera are occurring daily among the defenders of Tchataldcha. CONSTANTINOPLE, November 12. ...

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  30. BOXING.

    A 20-round [?]ght took place at the National Sporting Club last night between Friday Welsh and Matt Wells for the lightweitht championship of ...

    Article : 262 words
  31. DEMONSTRATION IN AUSTRIA.

    A demonstration which was held last night by favour of the municipality of Spalate in Austria, took the form of a torchlight procession, in which the ...

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  32. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. A BRITISH MINISTER REBUKED.

    At a Liberal meeting held last week at Taunton, in Somersetshire, Mr. F. D. Acland the Under[?]Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, referred to ...

    Article : 203 words
  33. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, Mr. Barlow gave notice to move for an additional sitting d[?]y e[?]ch week. Mr. O'Sulliven moved the second ...

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  34. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    In the House of Assembly last evening Ministers answered several questions in reference to Wynyard The Premier said it was not intended to proceed with ...

    Article : 185 words
  35. PERSONAL

    His excellency the Governor and Lady Barron will visit the kindergarten at the Trinity Hill school this morning, at ten o'clock and will subsequently visit the ...

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  36. THE KAISER'S TELEGRAM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that the Kaiser has forwarded a telegram to his sister, the Princess Sophia, wife of the Crown Prince of ...

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  37. THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Uskub, which is now the Servian headquarters, gives details of the battle of Prilep, where the Turks ...

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  38. REORGANISING THE REPUBLICANS.

    A movement to reorganise the Republicans on progressive lines has been launched. The movement is headed by Senators Cummins and Kenyon and ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES. FALSE MARRIAGE ENTRY.

    At the Old Bailey yesterday James Neil Campbell, an aeronaut, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment in the second division for a false marriage ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL.

    The Agricultural Holdings Bill, entitling tonants to twelve months' notice to quit upon the sale of an estate, passed the committee stage in the Hou[?] of ...

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  41. PETITION FOR DIVORCE

    After a decrce nisi had been granted to Justus Schreiber, civil engineer, for divorce from his wife, Ethel Bertha Schreiber, the Attorney-General in the ...

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  42. MEMBERS AND GOVERNMENT PURCHASES.

    The purchase of large quantities of silver by the Indian Government, through the firm of Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co., foreign bankers, ...

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  43. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly rose at 6.35 this morning, after disposing of the estimates of the Department of Agriculture, amounting to 210,166. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  44. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  45. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A shocking railway disaster occurred to-day at Jazoo, on the Mississippi railroad, a freight train dashing into a passenger train. ...

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  46. FINANCIAL.

    The statement of accounts of the New Zealand and Australian Land Co. shows a profit for the year of £261,412. The sum of £80,000 has been placed to ...

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  47. TAUNTON BY-ELECTION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  48. WHEAT MARKETS.

    The wheat market is quiet. The Liverpool question for the DecemberMarch option is 7s. 6d. per c[?]ntal and for May 7s. 4[?]d. ...

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  49. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Diverce Court to-day Mr. William Harrison, formerly an office[?] in the British Army, obtained a decre[?] nisi against his wife on the ground ...

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  50. THE FATAL BOXING CONTEST

    At the City Police Court to-day, George Taylor, boxer, appealed, on remand, to answer the charge of having killed Devid Robert McCartney in a ...

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  51. REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL.

    A revolution [?] brokes out in the Bragilian State of Ceara. ...

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  52. THE COST OF LIVING.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, Judge Heydon laid it down that so far as the increased cost of living was due to the increases in wages, it did not ...

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  53. RESIGNATION OF LABOUR MEMBER.

    Mr. George Lansbury, the Labour member for the Bow and Bromley division of Tower Hamlets, is resigning his seat, but will contest it again as a ...

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  54. BELGIAN DEFENCES.

    The Belgian Government has drafted a bill for the reorganisation of the military forces of the country, the new regulations to be based on personal ...

    Article : 34 words
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