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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    Amateur Gardener's Success. — "Carnation" writes:—"It may be interesting to horticulturists to know that Mr. E. J. Powell, of ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    A cablegram from London on October 25 said:—"The Anti-Socialist Union of Great Britain is appealing to the public to subscribe a million ...

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  4. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    As already cabled Lieutenant Typaldos and his fellow-officer mutineers escaped from Salamis in the destroyer Velos, after the sea ...

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  5. THE KURRAWANG WOOD TROUBLE

    To Mr. Julian Stuart we are indebted for the following particul[?]rs of the proceedings immediately preceding the settlement of the ...

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  6. THE MISSING WARATAH

    A cablegram despatched an the 28th ult. said:—"Lloyds have now received by post a detailed account of the somewhat sensational story ...

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  7. SPIRITS IN POLITICS.

    As already cabled, Mr. W. T. Stead, editor and proprietor of the "Review of Reviews," who has for some time past been dabbling in ...

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  8. CANADIAN NAVY.

    In connection with the scheme for the establishment of a Canadian navy, the Dominion Government contemplate the fortification of ...

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  9. A YOUTHFUL BIGAMIST

    At the Richmond Court to-day Olive Lester Cooper, aged 17 years, was charged, on the information of Walter John Leishman, with ...

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  10. REBEL DESTROYERS.

    After Typaldos and his colleagues quitted the destroyer Velos, Lieutenant Zeras brought her back to Salamis. The commander of the ...

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  11. REGIMENTS IN ATHENS.

    Several regiments have been mobilised and have arrived in Athens. The populace are still much excited, and threaten to lynch the mutineers. ...

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  12. CREDULOUS "CHRONICLE."

    The "Daily Mail" ridicules the "Daily Chronicle" for swallowing and publishing this alleged special message from the spirit of Mr. ...

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  13. TYPALDOS' MISREPRESENTATIONS.

    When Typaldos came back to the fleet from Athens after his interview with King George, he induced the junior naval officers to mutiny by ...

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  14. SUEZ CANAL CONCESSION

    The convention that has lately been sitting to discuss the question of the Suez Canal and an extension of the concession to the company ...

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  15. ACCIDENT TO A MINER

    John Byland, a miner employed on the South Kalgurli mine, met with a serious accident yesterday. He was working in the south drive ...

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  16. BUSH FIRE THEORY.

    When the above posted report was published Messrs. Lund the owners of the missing Waratah, declared that they could not make the ...

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  17. NAVAL ADMINISTRATION.

    About a week ago Admiral Lord Charles Beresford published a long correspondence between himself and the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert ...

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  18. A HONEYMOON SENSATION

    Mr.H. S. Reid, of Sydney, and his wife, who were spending their honeymoon in the Woy Woy district, had a trying experience and a ...

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  19. FAILURE OF THE REVOLT.

    The failure of the naval revolt is said to be largely due to the prompt action of the authorities, who after Typaldos' interview with the King, ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

    On Friday night the mutinous destroyers attempted to escape from the Bay of Salamis where they had taken refuge, but were driven back ...

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  21. BARCELONA ANARCHIST.

    The anarchist Francisco Fe[?]er who was recently executed at Barcelona, has left the whole of his fortune to two well-known ...

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  22. ESCAPE OF RINGLEADERS.

    Typaldos and the other ringleaders of the revolt, who escaped to the mainland, are believed to have taken refuge in the mountains, where ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    His Lordship the Archbishop of Melbourne. Dr. Henry Lowther Clarke, was a passenger by yesterday's express for Perth. ...

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  24. THE COLLIERY STRIKE

    A curious situation was developed to-day in connection with the strike of coal miners at South Clifton The strikers seem much ...

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  25. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    As things have now settled down in Persia. Russia has been steadily withdrawing her troops from that country, and now only 1400 men ...

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  26. CORRESPONDENCE CONTINUED.

    Since the publication of the above correspondence, Mr. Asquith has written to Lord Charles Beresford sharply rebuking him for having ...

    Article : 147 words
  27. THE DARREN DISASTER.

    Of the 40 men who were recently entombed by an explosion in the Darren Colliery, South Wales, 25 have perished. The manager of the ...

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  28. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Statistics for the first half of the new fiscal year show that the number of immigrants into Canada was 120,9 3, of whom 56,486 came from ...

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  29. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Mr. Moore Brabazon yesterday won the "Daily Mail" prize of £1000 by being the first Englishman to fly over a circular mile course in a ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The Chief Justice of New Zealand, Sir Robert Stout, is progressing favourably after his recent operation. ...

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  31. OPENING OF A STREET.

    An extraordinary accident happened yesterday on the Montmarte hill, in Paris, where the pavement suddenly opened and engulfed a ...

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  32. FRANCE AND CANADA.

    The French Minister of Public Works, M. Millerand, is considering the establishment of a direct postal service between Francs and Canada ...

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  33. MT. McKINLEY EXPEDITION.

    At a meeting in Montana yesterday Dr. Cook was dramatically confronted by two guides who had been with him on his expeditions to Mt. ...

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  34. THEATRICAL COMPANY.

    Messrs. Matheson Lang and Hutin Britton have arranged to tour Australia in the spring with Hall Caines play "Pete," which was first ...

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  35. CHARGES REPEATED.

    Lord Charles Beresford, in reply to Mr. Asquith again declares that a system of espionage, favouritism, and intimidation exists in the ...

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