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  2. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    In response to Bulgaria's protest against the exorbitant demand of the Oriental Railway Company, namely £5,800,000, as the price of the Eastern Roumelian branch of ...

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  3. ARCHBISHOP OF YOBK

    The Right Rev. Dr. Lang, Suffragan Bishop of Stepney (whose election as Bishon of Montreal was lately announced), has been appointed Archbishop of York in ...

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  4. THE CHINESE THRONE

    The Empress Dowager of China, who was nearly 80 years of age, died on Sunday. No serious consequences are anticipated as regards the succession, or the reform ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The new Federal Government will meet the Senate and the House of Representatives to-morrow for the first time. An adjournment until November 25 will be asked for, ...

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  6. SOCIALISM AND THE CHURCH.

    In his inaugural address to-day the Rev. J. H. Goble, president of the Baptist Union, said there must be a federation of the churches to prevent overlapping and ...

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  7. SAN FRANCISCO SCANDALS

    Morris Haas, the San Francisco saloon-keeper, who on Friday murderously assaulted Mr. Francis Heney, District Attorney, in court, for having, as Haas alleged, ...

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  8. THE KAISER

    The German newspapers freely discuss the relations between the Kaiser and Prince von Buelow, the Imperial Chancellor, who has incurred his Majesty's ...

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  9. RADBOD TRAGEDY

    Distressing details were received this morning regarding the fire in the Radbod mine at Hamm, in Westphalia, which was caused by an explosion of firedamp. The ...

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  10. ELECTEIC TRAMWAYS.

    At the last meeting of the works and highways committee of the Adelaide City Council several matters pertaining to the construction of the electric tramways came ...

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  11. LABOE GOVERNMENT

    In a leading article on the Australia political situation the "Standard" says the easiest way to establish majority rule in the Commonwealth is to give the Labor Cabinet ...

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  12. GERMAN UNEMPLOYED.

    In the Reichstag on Saturday Herr Molkenbuhr, a Social Democrat, after mentioning that the unemployed in Germany were estimated to number 420,000, asked ...

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  13. GERMANY GRATEFUL FOR AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    The German Consul-General in Sydney (Dr. Irmer) cabled to Berlin on Saturday the news of the prompt sympathy with the victims in the Radbod disaster expressed by ...

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  14. ROCKCHOPPERS' STEIKE.

    The rockchoppers, who have been out on strike for some Weeks, resumed work this morning. When the men turned up at Willoughby, however, they found Witheis, ...

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  15. A BAEQUE ASHORE.

    The French barque Croisset, bound from New Caledonia to Glasgow, stranded yesterday at Cloughey, a coastguard station in County Down, Ireland. It is feared that ...

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  16. ALLEGED SWEATING.

    At a meeting of the Victorian AntiSweating League to-day Mr. Mauger, the secretary, who was recently Postmaster-General, read correspondence which had ...

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  17. MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day presided over his first meeting of the Military Board, and spent some Hours in closely following the discussion of important ...

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  18. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Miss Louisa Macdonald, principal of the Women's College, Sydney, in a letter to the "Times," declares that "the exercise of the women's franchise in Australia involves ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    A caucus of the Labor Party was held today, when Mr. Bowman was unanimously re-elected leader, Mr. Mitchell deputy-leader, and Mr. Barber whip, secretary, and ...

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  20. PERSIA.

    Crowded meetings are being held daily in Teheran, the Persian capital, at which the clergy demands the Shah's fulfilment of his promises in the direction of ...

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  21. THE POPE'S JUBILEE.

    The celebration ot the Pope's jubilee took the form of a general communion offered by the members of the Catholic Young Men's Society to the number of 2,000. They ...

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  22. BEITISH POLITICS.

    The opposition of both Nonconformists [?]nd Churchmen to the proposed comprom se between Mr. Runciman and the Archbishop of Canterbury, on the Education Bill, shows ...

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  23. A PLEA FOE TWO PARTIES.

    Mr. G. H. Reid made an important political speech to a packed audience at Yass to-night, setting out the position of the parties in the Federal Parliament and his ...

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  24. ENGLISH SHIPYAEDS.

    Steps are being taken to inaugurate the partnership scheme propounded by Sir Christopher Furness to prevent the closing of the shipbuilding branch of Furness, ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    John Evans, 52 years of age, a recent arrival from the south, was charged at the Police Court to-day with a breach of the Influx of Criminals Act, and was ...

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  26. THE COTTON TRADE.

    With the object of preventing disputes in the cotton trade Mr. Winston Churchill proposes to invite the Manchester societies connected with the industry, employers and ...

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  27. WOOD-BLOCKING IN KING WILLIAM-STREET.

    According to notice, Councillor Angas Johnson asked a batch of questions in the Adelaide City Council on monday afternoon. The Mayor (Mr. Frank Johnson) ...

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  28. GOVERNOR'S SPEECH FORECASTED.

    It is understood that the Governor's speech at the opening of Parliament on Tuesday next will refer to the reasons for calling members together so late in ...

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  29. THE WOODCUTTERS' STRIKE.

    There was great excitement at Kurrawang this afternoon. True to their promise of yesterday the loaders at the head of the line, numbering about 30, began ...

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  30. THE LICENSING BILL.

    In a political speech at Bristol on Saturday Mr. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, declared that the Licensing Bill did not concern the House of Lords, which bad that ...

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  31. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The annual report of the Queensland Railway Commissioner, issued to-day. shows that the receipts for the year ended June 30 totalled £1,950,881, compared with ...

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  32. WAGES OF MARINE COOKS.

    C. M. McDonald, secretary of the Commonwealth Steamsnip Owners' Association, was further cross-examined in the marine culinary case before the Federal Arbitration ...

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  33. MR. TAFT'S ELECTION.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that since Mr. Taft's election to the American Presidency on the Republican ticket listed stocks have ...

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  34. BROKEN HILL.

    The Broken Hill Fire Brigade has under order from London a large double vertical steam fire engine, with a capacity of 300 gallons per minute. ...

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  35. PROVIDING FOR EXPANSION.

    The work of wood-blocking between the rails in King William-street is proceeding satisfactorily, and the contractors (Messrs. Smith & Tims) anticipate finishing their ...

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  36. MILLIONAIRE SHOT DEAD

    Mr. Walter Ammon, a millionaire oleomargarine manufacturer, was shot dead in New Jersey, in the United States, yesterday, by a former employe named ...

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  37. A STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Buceros from Geelong to London, which intended, calling here for wool, ran on a sandbank about five miles from the anchorage, at 6 o'clock this ...

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  38. MADE IN AUSTEALIA.

    The official opening of the New South Wales Manufacturers' Exhibition, which took place at the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, this afternoon, was ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    A notification has been received by the Stock Department from the Governments of South Australia, New South Wales, and Tasmania that horses will now be admitted ...

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  40. AN ARAB WELCOME.

    Hadji Abdullah's Arabs were yesterday the guests of their co-religionists at Broken Hill, the Afghans at the camel camp, where they were entertained at dinner, and ...

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  41. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.

    The wrecked Falls of Halladale is still aground at Peterborough. Some cargo is being washed ashore, but nothing has gone from aloft. The h[?]ll apparently has not ...

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  42. GRAND DUKE ALEXIS.

    The Grand Duke Alexis, uncle of the Czar of Russia, died in Paris yesterday, [?]fter an attack of pneumonia. The Grand Duke was a son of the Czar Alexander II., ...

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  43. A HOUSE BURNT DOWN.

    At about 10 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in a four-roomed house on the Junction mine lease, and in spite of the efforts of the brigade totally destroyed the ...

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  44. JEWELLER'S SHOP BOBBED.

    For the third time within a comparatively short period the premises occupied by. Mr. E. Coomber, jeweller,were on Saturday night entered by burglars. The intruden ...

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  45. WOOL SALES.

    The wool market was decidedly excited to-daj, when there was a strong demand for wools, suited to the American trade, and record prices for season were paid. The ...

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  46. BUEGLAES AT POET PIEIE.

    When the watchman at Messrs. Cave and Co.'s premises went on duty at 6 o'clock last night he found that a safe in the office had been forced open, apparently by a ...

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  47. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Albert Holman, 34 years of age, a laborer, recently employed at Thorns dairy, near Broken Hill, was charged at the Police Court to-day with attempting to commit ...

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  48. THE MISSING LOCH LOMOND.

    The Government steamer Hinemoa returned to Auckland this afternoon after an unsuccessful search at the Three Kings for traces of the missing barque Loch ...

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  49. GENEEAL CABLE NEWS.

    In a boxing tournament at the Hippodrome in Paris yesterday Herbert Synnot, an Australian, was knocked out by Samuel MacVca in the fifth round. ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    J. Sydenham, a foreman at Woolgoolga, has disappeared in a mysterious manner. He has not been seen for three days, and search parties are scouring the district. ...

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  51. TASMANIA.

    The timber mill owners and employe[?] have met ha conference in connection with the citation of three of the firms to appeal before the Arbitration Court. The men ...

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  52. A CHARGE OF CRUELTY.

    On Monday last a stray pig wandered into the Afghan camel camp at West Broken Hill, and approached within desecrating distance of the Afghans' place of ...

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  53. A DAEING ROBBERY.

    Early on Sunday morning thieves entered the extraction-house of the Ironsides North mine and took from £200 to £300 worth of zinc slimes. The robbery was ...

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  54. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    Services in connection with the anniversary of the foundation of the Archer-street Methodist Church were conducted on Sunday by the Revs. Percy Knight, B.A., of ...

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  55. CAMBRIDGE SCULLS.

    The Colquhoun Sculls, in connection with Cambridge University, were won to-day by Fairbairn, a Melbourne graduate. Last year's winner was D. C. R. Stuart, of ...

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  56. A MINER INJURED.

    Edward Hancock, employed at the Last Chance gold mine, at Blayney, while landing a heavy cage at the shaft, overbalanced, and the cage fell on him. His back and ...

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  58. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and lour afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,095,000 quarters, as against 2,035,000 quarters a week ago. For the ...

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  59. LICENSES REDUCTION

    The Licenses Reduction Board has fixed £9,472 as the compensation to be paid [?] 12 hotels ordered to be closed at the end of the year in the Cardigan district, which ...

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  61. EXPLOSION OF SPIRITS.

    Frederick Bruce, a resident of Wooloomooloo, got out of bed to get a drink, when a lighted match which he had in his hand accidentally came into contact with some ...

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  62. SLYGEOG SELLING.

    Edward Cullen and Albert Hutton were each fined £30 or three months' gaol on a charge of selling liquor at Drenmori in connection with the coast railway works ...

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