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  2. THE PORTUGUESE REVOLT

    While there is now no doubt that a serious outbreak has occurred in the Portuguese capital, the exact situation there is clouded in uncertainty. Owing to one ...

    Article : 86 words
  3. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER,

    This measure, of which the Premier moved the second reading in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, is, for the most part, a transcript of the English law ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The keenly anticipated speech of Mr. Balfour was delivered at Edinburgh to-day. In an opening reference to the difficulty created by the Osborne judgment, the leader of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  5. BOURKE MURDER.

    The inquest on the body of Alex. Eismond, the young' Russian, whose body was found in tho Darling River, was continued at Bourke to-day. Boris Senkovitch, ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    "Sporting Life" says that George Gray, the young Australian billiard player, will open a three weeks' London, season on 31st October. ...

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  7. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    Further awards were made at the South. street Society's competitions to-day in. the musical and elocutionary sections. Resilts ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    Wootton, the Australian jockey, rode three consecutive winners in Leicester yesterday. ...

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  9. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    Particulars regarding the revolution in Portugal show that there was disquiet in Lisbon on Friday and Saturday last, owing to. violet strikes in several trades. ...

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  10. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    It is believed that the Los Angeles dynamitards are expert quartz miners from Northern California. The detectives are searching the district. ...

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  11. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    A resolution has been passed by the Miners' Federation Conference urging that meetings should be held fox the purpose of agitating in favor of the ...

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  12. UNCERTAINTY REGARDING THE KING.

    An official statement has just come to hand. It states that the Portuguese Government considered it advisable for King Manuel to leave his Lisbon Palace. It is ...

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  13. RAILWAY MEN'S CONGRESS.

    The congress of, railway men has adopted a resolution demanding the restoration of the right of trades unions to engage in Parliamentary activity. A motion protest. ...

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  14. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    In the Assembly this evening, the closure was applied, and the second reading of the Bible in State Schools Bill was carried by 36 votes to 22. Messrs. Crawford, ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. MONTE VIDEO FIRE.

    The fire wihich, broke out in the new docks and customs office at Monte Video (Uruguay) is much more serious than was at first stated. The firemen were unable ...

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  16. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Hugh Trinberg, the coroner found that the deccased had been drowned, and that he was knocked into the water from the steamer ...

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  17. CAMDEN ROAD TRAGEDY.

    Ethel Le Neve, Crippen's paramour, is is a delicate condition, and the p[?]on doctors fear that if she is placed on her trial in the present state of her health the ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day, when,as against the 'flat proceedings of the previous day, there was a good sale. Competition was brisk and general. ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The determinations of the Painters' Wages Board, the Carpenters' Board, the Carriage Board, and the Hay, Chaif, Wood, and Coal Board, have been applied to the Bo ...

    Article : 34 words
  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    Another big house witnessed the projection of West's pictures at the Masonic Hall last night. The entertainment was as fresh [?] and interesting as any presented ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. COUNTESS'S JEWELS.

    William Gardiner, a bell-boy at the Hotel Alexandra, at Winnipeg, where the Countess of Antrim was staying when her jewels were stolen recently, has confessed that he was ...

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  22. SITUATION AT LISBON.

    It is officially admitted that the bulk of the fleet has rebelled, but on the other hand, no outbreak has occurred at Oporto, the second city of Portugal. ...

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  23. STRIKE IN ADELAIDE.

    The wire wattress workers who went out on strike for increased wages, show [?] signs of returning to work. ...

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  24. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    Provisional Government has been set up in Lisbon, with Senor Theophilc Borga as president. Senor Borga is well known as Savants poet. ...

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  25. TRAM STRIKE COSTS £2000.

    Mr. Johnson, M.L.A., secretary of the Perth Tram Union, was several weeks ago fined £50, and three officials of the union £10 each, for a violation of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. BALLARAT FOOTBALL SCANDAL.

    The Football League again considered the allegation of bribery by certain players relative to the final premiership match at a meeting to-night. The inquiry is ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. VIEWS OF "THE TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.

    The correspondent of "The Times," who has just returned from Portugal, says if King Manuel escaped, the Royals ought to make a fight against the Republicans, as ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. THE REGIMENT REVOLT.

    An official message from Madrid gives more details than advices previously received. It states that two regiments of infantry and one of artillery, stationed in ...

    Article : 60 words
  29. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Balfour, in the course of his address at a large meeting at Edinburgh last right. spoke at length on the political questions of the day. ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    "The Girl from Rector's" will be staged by Mr. Hugh J. Ward and his company of comedians at tho Royal Princess's Theatre to-night for one night only. The play is ...

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  31. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    A good audience witnessed the projection of the Bohemian pictures at the Lyceum Theatre last night. Amongst the numerous pictures screened were the drama ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. MADAME CALVE'S CONCERT.

    In turning over the pages of musical history, we are confronted with the incontrovertible fact that with the world's greatest singers there has been, almost without ...

    Article : 488 words
  33. THE LATEST DETAILS.

    The latest news from Portugal states that when the insurgents stormed the palace General Gotijao, who was commanding the Royals, committed suicide. ...

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  34. BRITISH WARSHIPS DESPATCHED.

    The moment the British Foreign Office learnt that the telegraph wires.at Lisbon had been cut, an order was despatched to the cruiser Newcastle, at Gibraltar, to ...

    Article : 58 words
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  36. AWFUL BUSH FIRE.

    A bush fire has swept away the village of Graceton, in Minnesota. The inhabitants are believed to have escaped, but they are still unaccounted for. ...

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  37. THE ELYSIUM.

    Arrangements are well in hand for the re-opening of the Elysium next Monday. A new departure is being made in the installation of a powerful motor generator, so that ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. FIGHTING IN THE STREETS.

    All accounts state that many were killed and wounded in the streets. The fighting continued until 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning. ...

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  39. WIRES STILL INTERRUPTED.

    Direct telegraphic communication with Lisbon has not yet been restored. ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN MEAT EXPERTS.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, entertained at luncheon to-day the members of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce who have been deputed to ...

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  41. REPUBLICAN FLAG HOISTED.

    The remaining Royals surrendered, and returned to the barracks, the populace cheering and shouting "Long live tho Republic" and hoisting the Republican flag. ...

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  42. EFFECT ON STOCKS.

    Portuguese bonds and stock were nominally quoted on the London Stock Exchange to-day at 65, a fall of three points. The shares of Portuguese mines, ...

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  43. ST. AIDAN'S FETE.

    Special arrangements have been made by the committee of St. Aidan's Orphanage to augment the funds in connection with the garden fete to be held shortly with the ...

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  44. SPEECH BY NEW CIVIL GOVERNOR.

    The new Civil Governor of Lisbon made. a speech from the balcony of the Town Hall. He said that all public property and the lives of all living in the republic ...

    Article : 42 words
  45. REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has received a telegram from, the British Minister at Lisbon, stating that the troops forming the home garrison there declared ...

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  46. BRITISH AMBASSADORS.

    The British ambassador and his officials, in full uniform, went to the Town Hall and interviewed the Republicans, and were loudly cheered by the populace. ...

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  47. LENNON'S CIRCUS.

    This circus, which has just completed a tour of this district, will appear at Maldon to-morrow night. It is a clever combination, comprising 30 artists and 70 ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    In order to provide vacancies for General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, and Mr. H. C. Hull, Minister of Finance, who wore defeated at the recent elections, ...

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  49. FOOTBALL AT BALLARAT.

    "Being a member of a football club in Ballarat, I have had some severe sprains," writes Jas. Deutschmann, Victoria-street, Ballarat East, Vic., "and after using Dr. ...

    Article : 99 words
  50. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    Several estimates have been published of the deaths in Lisbon, but they are not regarded as trustworthy. Nothing is given above 100 killed, and rather more wounded. ...

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  51. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at the Montrose private hospital, Sydney, on Tuesday of Mr. H. Arkell Smith, an inspector of the National Bank of Australasia, Melbourne. ...

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  52. NOTES FOR TODAY.

    [?] [?] Borough Council. 6.45. [?] Horticultural Society, Mechanic's [?], 7.30. ...

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  53. AVIATION.

    M. Leon Morane, one of the most famous of French aviators, was aeroplaning with his brother in the vicinity of Saint Cloud, near Paris, when his machine suddenly fell ...

    Article : 55 words
  54. ASIATIC IMMIGRANTS.

    Thirty-two Asiatics who arrived at Capetown yesterday from India, claiming; domiciliary rights in South Africa, have been prohibited from lauding by the authorities. ...

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  55. PICNIC TRAIN STONED.

    The occupants of the special train [?]ed in connection with the annual picnic of the Eaglehawk East Methodist School to Ravanswood yesterday had an unenviable experience ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The announcement that the awards for salt butter in the colonial competition at the Islington Dairy Show were subject to revision, was necessitated by the judge ...

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  59. INJURED AIRMAN RECOVERING.

    Mr. G. Barnes, one of the competitors at the Folkestone meeting, who was seriously injured on 21st September by his machine turning a some[?] at a height of 50 feet. ...

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  60. ACTION SALES

    [?], at their bazzar, Hargreaves[?] [?] Messrs. Alf. E. Wallis and Co. Will [?] to their usual yarding, two [?] draught mares and geldings. ...

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  61. THE WEATHER.

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  62. WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The visible supply of wheat in America, cast of the Rocky Mountains, is estimated as 59,167,000 bushels, as compared ' with 52,679,000 bushels a, week ago. ...

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