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  2. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    Along with the account of the introduction of Mr. R. L. Borden's Navy Bill in the Dominion House, of Commons it was cabled that no ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S RISING MANHOOD

    Addressing an open air church parade of cadets at Malvern to-day, the Minister for Defence said that he did not ...

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  4. THE NEWQUAY MYSTERY

    The late Mr. James Delay, a retired Singapore solicitor, who committed suicide after the disappearance of the late Mrs. Nowill from the ...

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  5. GERMANY AND THE VATICAN

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states, said a cablegram on the 2nd inst., that the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, has ...

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  6. WAR IN THE BALKANS

    It has been arranged that supplies of foodstuffs shall be sent into Adrianople as soon as the Peace Conference begins in London on the 13th ...

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  7. LYNCHING IN THE STATES

    The State Governors assembled in convention at Richmond, Virginia, passed a resolution to-day repudiating the views advanced in ...

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  8. LIBERAL WARNING.

    The Literal "Nation" says Mr. Borden makes quite clear that Canada's gift is made on condition of Canada's obtaining a seat on the ...

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  9. A SECRET MARRIAGE.

    It appears, that Mr. James Delay was married in New York in November, 1911, but that fact Was unknown to any of Delay's family. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA'S POLICY.

    In the course of a speech here last night the Union Prime Minister, General Louis Botha, said there was no need for nervousness about ...

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  11. GREEK ABSTENTION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Athens states that the delay in the receipt of a telegram from the Greek delegates at Tchataldja ...

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  12. NEGRO MURDERER.

    At Butler, in Alabama, Azariah Curtis, a negro who had confessed to the murder of a planter during a hold-up, was captured and put in ...

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  13. FRENCH-CANADIAN PRESS.

    The French-Canadian, newspapers generally object to the breach of Canadian autonomy which is, they allege, involved, in Mr. Border's ...

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  14. OFFER FROM INDIA.

    Mr. Jessraj Singhji Seesodia, who was concerned with Mr. Shakur Shri in sounding the Indian princes and promoting their offer of ...

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  15. MURDER BY AN ANARCHIST

    A gang that imitated the motor bandits said a cablegram of September 16, shot a railway ticket collector dead at Les Aubrais, near ...

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  16. MISCELLANEOUS

    President Taft, in a message to Congress, opposes the suggested independence of the Philippines, and advocates a return to the naval ...

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  17. LIBERAL CAUCUS.

    As the result of a Liberal caucus held to-day to determine the attitude of the party toward the Navy Bill, it is understood that ...

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  18. PEACE TREATY.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro declares that he will sign no peace treaty which does not provide for the surrender, of Skutari to ...

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  19. INSPIRED ADVICE.

    As one result of the conflict between the Imperial Chancellor and the Clericals, the Cologne "Gazette" urges the Social Democrats ...

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  20. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The Booth line steamer Easton went ashore in a snow storm to-day on the rocks off Duluth, in Minnesota. Tugs were despatched to ...

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  21. EUROPE AND THE WAR

    The Government has Austria's acceptance of Sir Edward Grey's suggested European Conference, and the Ambassadors of the other Powers ...

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  22. THE CENTRE WITHDRAWS.

    The Catholic press states that the Centre party does not intend a policy of wholesale opposition to the Government; and now both the ...

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  23. NEWMARKET' SALES.

    To-day's sales of blood stock, at Newmarket comprised 62 lots, which Realised 204,432 guineas. There were many foreign buyers, especially ...

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  24. EXTRAORDINARY DETAILS.

    From later information it appears that prior to the shooting of Ducret, Lacombe submitted Ducret and his wife to the most extraordinary ...

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  25. AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS.

    Commenting on the Canadian Navy Bill the New York "World" asks if Australia and New Zealand will be willing to retain their ...

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  26. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE.

    Mr. R. L. Borden has received congratulatory messages from all parts of the Empire. Lord Roberts says:—"You have learned the gratitude of ...

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  27. MURDER OF A GIRL SCOUT.

    A respectably dressed man yesterday evening enticed away from drill at the Mission Hall, Waking, a girl scout named. Winnie Baker, aged 12. ...

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  28. ALBANIAN AFFAIRS.

    Austro-Hungary and Italy have remonstrated with Greece on the bombardment of the Albanian seaport of Avlona. ...

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  29. SUFFRAGETTE NUISANCE.

    The suffragettes last night damaged many letters in the Fleet-street post office, and poured corrosive fluid into numerous pillar-boxes in ...

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  30. SCENE IN THE HOUSE.

    The "Times," referring to the enthusiastic scenes in the Dominion House of Commons at the conclusion of Mr. Borden's speech, recalls the ...

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  31. GREAT BLAZE IN SYDNEY

    As the result of a fire on Saturday day morning the six storied premises of Harrington, photographic merchants, of George-street, are ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER.

    Captain Penfold, Sydney has obtained an aviator's certificate at the school of military aviation on Salisbury Plain. ...

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  33. AUSTRO-SERVIAN QUARREL.

    The Austrian Government, says the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Vienna, has allowed it to become known that the Servian ...

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  34. COLONIAL CO-OPERATION

    The "Westminster Gazette" reciprocates Mr. Borders hope of making a practical start towards a real partnership between the motherand and ...

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  35. LARGE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Yesterday morning a thousand men on the North-Eastern railway, struck because a driver was reduced for drunkenness. The strike spread ...

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  36. DROWNED IN QUICKSAND.

    A boy eighteen years old was caught yesterday in the quicksands at St. Indue and drowned after a seven hours' struggle in the ...

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  37. FEELING IN GERMANY.

    The Canadian Navy Bill has created a very disagreeable impression in Germany, though the belief is generally professed that the ...

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  38. "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEENS."

    Fifty criminals who are confined under the new preventive detention regulations in a prison on the Isle of Wight mutinied because one of ...

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  39. FIRE IN A CASTLE.

    Moydrum Castle, in West Meath, the seat of Lord Castlemaine, was badly damaged by fire last night. All the members of the household ...

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  40. BELGIAN ARMY BILL.

    A bill which has just been introduced in the Belgian Senate provides for an army establishment on a war footing of 330,000 men. ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred yesterday, at the age of 67, of Professor Sir George Howard Darwin, who had been Plumean Professor of ...

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  42. BRITISH TRADE.

    Returns published by the Board of Trade show that, as compared with November, 1911, the value of the imports into the United Kingdom last ...

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  43. CHINA AND MONGOLIA.

    The Russian Government has been informed that China has reconsidered her determination, and has decided not to send troops into ...

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  44. COMMITTEE OF DEFENCE.

    The "Manchester Guardian" thinks that Colonial representation on the Imperial Defence committee might make a very serious breach in theory ...

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  45. GALE OFF PORTUGAL.

    During's recent severe gale off the coast of Portugal a fishing fleet was without food and water for five days. Four men went insane and ...

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  46. AUSTRALIANS CAN FIGHT

    The first of the Commonwealth caddis to receive the trophy and medals awarded to the successful teams in the senior cadats ...

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  47. COINERS AND FORGERS.

    The trial concluded yesterday of the four men who were arrested some time back in promises where the police discovered quantities of ...

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  48. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The West Australian Government is issuing a 4 per cent, loan of £1,000,000 at 99. The "Financial News" remarks ...

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  49. FURTHER REPRESENTATION.

    The "Evening News" states that before the end of 1913 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa will all be represented on the Imperial ...

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  50. STOLEN GOLD CASES.

    The cases, from which was recently stolen part of a consignment of sovereigns, cent by the Bank of England to the Credit Lyonnais in ...

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  51. WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    Reports from the principal wool manufacturing centres indicate a very wide expansion of trade, and it is feared that there will be a ...

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  52. TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    The Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria, and Italy has been renewed without any alteration. ...

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