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  2. STEAMER SPRINGS A LEAK

    The North Coast Steamship Co.'s paddle-steamer Euroka, 250 tons, while on the way from Lake Macquarie to Sydney, with a cargo of coal, sprang a leak, ...

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  3. CHAMBERS OF MANUFACTURES.

    The ninth annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia' was opened at the Exhibition Building to-day. Mr. Alfred Wunderlich ...

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  4. STRIKES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Members of the shipwrights' branch of the Wellington Waterside Workers' Union have gone on strike to enforce their demand for an increase in pay from ...

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  5. THE BADGE QUESTION.

    In the High Court to-day, Mr. Justice Barto (acting Chief Justice), Mr. Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justice Higgins, Mr. Justice Powers, and Mr. Justice Rich ...

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  6. BRUNSWICK SUCCESSION.

    During the celebrations in connection with the Battle of Leipzig, the Crown Prince of Germany ostentatiously remained at Hopfreben, in Austria, from ...

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  7. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    It is rumoured at Newcastle-on-Tyne, where the super-Dreadnought Rio de Janeiro is being completed for the Brazilian Government, that Canada may ...

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  8. RITUAL MURDER.

    Further remarkable evidence was forthcoming on Saturday at the ritual murder" trial at Kieff of the Jewish prisoner Mendel Beiliss, who is charged ...

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  9. THE COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The exploring parties at the Universal colliery at Senghenydd, in South Wales, where hundreds of men were entombed last Tuesday morning, as the ...

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  10. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE

    Immediately on the return from Sydney of Mr. Justice Higgins this morning the employers in the frozen meat export industry waited on the Registrar ...

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  11. RURAL WORKERS' LOG.

    Farm labourers in the Nariozi district, one of the first districts to commence harvesting in the State this season, have made a demand on the ...

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  12. BATTLE OF LEIPZIG.

    The celebrations in connection with the centenary celebration of the battle of Leipzig, which took place from October 16 till October 19, 1813, when ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    General Botha, the Prime Minister of South Africa, addressing a meeting at Utrecht yesterday, reiterated his previous statement that the interests of ...

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  14. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Although the police kept a strict watch over the house occupied by Miss Lilian Lenton, the militant suffragist who was released from prison on ...

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  15. THE MAYFIELD MURDER.

    A man named Alfred Biddle, who has been arrested on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Lilley, wife of a farmer in the Mayfield district of South ...

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  16. A PROPOSED LABOUR FEDERATION.

    There was begun at the Trades-hall today a conference of Labour delegates to establish a Labour Federation of New South Wales, and Mr. D. Watson, ...

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  17. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    The following well known scientists were nominated as presidents of the various sections of the meeting to be held next year in Australia of the ...

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  18. EMIGRATION.

    A few days ago, Mr. Allman, the manager of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Co.'s office in Vienna, and, three other people were arrested on suspicion ...

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  19. VICTORIAN HARBOUR WORKS

    Six tenders have been received by the Minister of Public Works (Mr. Hagelthorn) for the alterations and extension of the new pier at Portland. ...

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  20. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail," referring to the speech made at Manchester on Saturday night by Mr. Winston Churchill, the First ...

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  21. HOBART HARBOUR.

    A stage in the progress of the works which the Marine Board is carrying out to improve Hobart's shipping facilities was marked on Saturday by the raising ...

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  22. LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.

    An outline of the Schemes to be undertaken by his department in connection with the lighting of the Australian coast has been given by the Minister of ...

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  23. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    It is officially stated to-day hat Lord Alverstone who resigned the position of Lord Chief Justice, has been created a viscount, and that Sir Rufus Isaacs, ...

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  24. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER

    A telegram from Gisborne states that a shooting case has occurred on the railway works at Matawai. A man named Fitzgibbon, it is alleged, was ...

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  25. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC.

    The small-pox epidemic has taken another turn. No fewer than eleven fresh cases were reported to the Department of Public Health to-day. Ten were in the ...

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  26. BUILDERS' LABOURERS WAGES

    The plaint by the Builders' Labourers' Federation for an award fixing the rates of pay and hours and conditions of work in Victoria, New South Wales, ...

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  27. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    Sir John Fuller, the Governor of Victoria, who is on leave of absence in England, met with a rather serious accident in Wiltshire yesterday. He has ...

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  28. QUARANTINE BUILDINGS.

    Details of quarantine undertaking? which are to be attended to dining the present financial year have now been made available by the Minister of ...

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  29. MOVING PICTURES OF TASMANIA.

    The Commonwealth moving pictures of Tasmania were shown at the Gaiety Theatre, Zeehan, to-night, and proved most disappointing. The poorness of ...

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  30. THE BIRTH RATE.

    In the year 1876 the birth-rate in Great Britain attained the highest point on record, viz., 36.3 per 1,000 living, since which date the ratio has generally ...

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  31. WEST COAST MAILS.

    Consequent upon the discontinuance of the running of the morning train from Zeehan to Straban, no midday mails reached Queenstown to-day, and ...

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  32. THE BALKANS.

    Following the instructions given to the Austro-Hungarian representative at Belgrade, to notify that the Servian troops, must evacuate Albania, a ...

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  33. VOLTURNO DISASTER,

    On the occasion of the disaster to the Canadian Northern Steamship Co.'s liner Volturno, it was stated that the members of the crow, who, other than ...

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  34. LAND REFORM.

    The first portion of the report of the Liberal Government's Land Inquiry Committee was issued last week, and contains the following ...

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  35. ADVERTISING TASMANIA.

    A party of citizens, including the Mayor and aldermen, the chairman and secretary of the Northern Tourist Association, as well as the officers in ...

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  36. DEVONPORT HARBOUR WORKS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Mersey Marine Board to-day, Warden Ingledew tendered his resignation. The vacancy will be filled at the December ...

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  37. AVIATION.

    Whilst flying in a high wind yesterday in the Russian district of Calvga, an aeroplane piloted by a military aviator named Metchinski, who was ...

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  38. LANCEFIELD GOLD MINING CO.

    The Supreme Court to-day granted an order for the winding-up of the Lancefield Gold Mining Company. The company's total indebtedness is £10,000, ...

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  39. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Johannesburg mining companies have agreed to recognise the Transvaal Miners' Association, and to discuss with its representatives the questions in ...

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  40. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Alexander Maclaren, a farmer, residing in a lonely house at Portencross, in Ayrshire, has reported to the police that while he and his family ...

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  41. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    In August last Herr Ballin, the wellknown German shipowner, declared that the refusal of the German Government to participate in the Panama ...

    Article : 118 words
  42. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS

    At the South-street Society's competitions to-day the bandsmen's contest was begun. In the E flat tenor solo E. J. Saggers (Launceston) received hon. ...

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  43. PANAMA CANAL.

    An international fleet will anchor in Hampden Roads on the occasion of the opening of the Panama Canal, in 1915. At the request of the United States, ...

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  44. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Twenty American soldiers were killed and 100 injured owing to a special troop train crashing over a trestle bridge on the Mobile to Ohio railway yesterday. ...

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  45. INTER-STATE TRADE.

    Inter-State trade returns show that West Australian imports for September were valued at £409,000, and the exports at £232,000. ...

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