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  2. BRAZILIAN ARMY.

    The action of Brazil in appointing German military instructors for the Federal army has occasioned considerable dissatisfaction in Paris, where it was hoped that ...

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  3. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    The Porte has assured the Bulgarian Government that a rigid enquiry is proceeding into the allegations of violence on the part of Turkish officers during the recent ...

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  4. PORT ADELAIDE IN DANGER.

    There is a strong feeling at Port Adelaide that steps should be taken immediately by the authorities to remove all possible risk of a disaster through the ...

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  5. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    A new development has occurred in connection with the civil war in Nicaragua between the Govemment forcee owning allegiance to President Ma[?]riz and the ...

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  6. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    The slip from which the battleship Orion—the largest in the world—was launched last week is being prepared for beginning another vessel in January. ...

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  7. PLANTAGENET TOMBS

    The bodies of Richard I., King of England, surnamed "C[?]ur de Lion." and of his father. Henry H., with the bodies of other members of the Plantagenet line, have been ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    The loss on the Blackpool aviation carnival was £20,000. Commenting on this, [?] correspondent to a newspaper remarks that the fact shows that the public are ...

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  9. CHOLEKA IN EUROPE.

    Stringent precautions are being taken by the authorities to prevent the introduction of cholera into France by persons crossing the frontiers, and the passengers by vessels ...

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  10. PRECAUTIONS IN ENGLAND.

    The officials of the Local Government Board enjoin the utmost v[?]lance on the part of the riparian and sanitary authorities throughout the country. ...

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  11. ITALIAN NAVY.

    The Italian battleship Dante Alighieri, was launched yesterday at Caste[?]mare, on the Bay of [?]aples. A sister ship to the Dante Alighieri, the ...

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  12. ITALIAN CASES.

    A[?]tic cholera is spreading in Italy. On Saturday six fresh cases occurred at Trani, a maritime town in Apulia, but no deaths were reported. ...

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  13. AN AIRMAN INJURED.

    M. de Baeder, an aviator, who was making a flight at Cambr[?], near Valenciennes, yesterday, fell with his aeroplane and was grievously hurt. ...

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  14. MOORISH FEROCITY.

    A beheaded body, which had been stabbed in several places, was yesterday found near Alcazar, in Morocco. Some Moors identified the murdered man as a ...

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  15. BIG SHOP BURNT.

    The large emporium known as "Ciudad Londres." in Buenos Ayres, was burnt on Saturday. The damage sustained is estimated at several million, paper pesos. ...

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  16. MOTORING RACE.

    Patschke and Poole, who won the 24 hours' motoring contest on Brighton Beach, covered 1,253 miles. ...

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  17. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd C. Griscom[?] who was the American Ambassador to Italy during Mr. Roosevelt's presidency, is about to confer with President Taft on Mr. Roosevelt's ...

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  18. THE NEWS CONFIRMED.

    The news of the victory of the insurgent troops under General Estrada has been confirmed by the authorities at Washington. It is stated that the turmoil in ...

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  19. EPIDEMIC IN RUSSIA.

    Seven thousand fresh cases of cholera were reported in Russia last week, and 3,000 deaths. ...

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  20. WINE AND CORN.

    As a result of the failure of the French [?]tage 5,000. wineshop and restaurant managers of Paris have decided to raise their prices. ...

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  21. TURKEY IN PERSIA.

    The Russian Government have strongly protested against the action of a Turkish force from Bayazid—a town in Turkish Armenia, near the Persian frontier—in ...

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  22. NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    The Thompson liner Tortona on Saturday left England on the inaugural trip of the direct service between Southampton and Canada. ...

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  23. ACROSS LONG ISLAND SOUND.

    Mr. Clifford Harman yesterday flew in a biplane over Long Island Sound, a channel between Long Island and New York, about 20 miles wide, in half an hour. ...

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  24. AN EXPERT'S OPINION.

    "The storeroom where the fire is supposed to have originated, and the cab[?] above it have been practically destroyed, said Mr. W. A. Hargreave, Government ...

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  25. A SHIP OF DEATH.

    The judgment of the Board of Trade Court of Enquiry, held at Cardiff, concerning the loss of the steamer British Standard, on her maiden voyage to Brazil, ...

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  26. KINGDOM OF MONTENEGRO.

    Royal visitors are beginning to arrive for the festivities connected with the erection of Montenegro into a kingdom. Yesterday Ferdinand I., Czar of the Bulgarians, ...

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  27. PRIZE-FIGHT PICTURES SHOWN.

    Cinematographic representations of the recent Johnson-Jeffries prize fight at Reno are being exhibited at Dublin, despite the authorities' contention that they ...

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  28. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    Colonel Seely, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, referred to the judgment barring trades unions from employing their funds for Parliamentary purposes, in a speech ...

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  29. WHISKY DUTIES.

    Messrs. Mooney & Co., whisky distillers, of Dublin, announce that there will be no interim dividend this half-year, as the increased taxation under the Budget has cut ...

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  30. GERMAN POLAND.

    In Performing the ceremony of opening a residential palace at Posen, the seat of administration of the circles of East and West Po[?] in German Poland, the ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    Twenty-nine Ministerislists and eight Unionists have been returned unopposed to the first Union Par[?]ament. A Unionist candidate is opposing Mr. ...

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  32. QUEENS OWN REGIMENT.

    The passengers by the steamer Megantic, by which Hawley Crippen and Miss Le Neve are being taken to England, include 620 members of the Queen's Own Regiment, ...

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  33. EXPORT OF CHEESE.

    At the request of the Minister of Agriculture the superintendents of export[?] (Mr. Crowe) has invited the managers of cheese factories to consider the question of ...

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  34. BANK ABSORBED.

    The well-known joint-stock banking firm of Parr's is about to absorb the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank, increasing the former's capital to £16,000,000. Three of the ...

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  35. FELL AMONG THIEVES.

    Three immigrants who arrived in Melbourne by the steamer Runic had some exciting experiences during a trip ashore on Saturday evening. One of them has not ...

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  36. CANADIAN "BISLEY."

    An unprecedented number of entries have been received for the Canadian "Bisley" rifle meeting which takes place at Ottawa shortly. ...

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  37. INDIAN COINAGE.

    Correspondence which has passed between the Bombay Chamber of Commerce and the Viceroy's Government foreshadows the introduction of a coinage bearing the ...

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  38. CRUSADE OF HEALTH.

    Mrs [?] [?]well, the well-known act[?], who is a daughter of Commander Pocock, R.N. [?] connection with the inauguration of a [?]de in the provinces under ...

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  39. PRINCESS LOUISE.

    Princess Louise[?] eldest daughter of the late King Leopold of Belgium, has agreed to accept £52,093 from Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha from whom she was ...

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  40. THE DAMAGED STEAMER.

    On Monday morning the Inspector of Explosives (Mr. W. A. Hargreaves) went to Port Adelaide, and was conveyed down the harbor to the steamer South Africa. He ...

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  41. CANADIAN COD-FISHING.

    It is officially stated that the cod-fishing industry has proved a total failure off the greater portion of the coast of Labrador. The position is serious, affecting ...

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  42. RICHMOND DISASTER.

    The evidence was concluded to-day in the special enquiry into the cause of the Richmond disaster, and the addresses of counsel were begun. Several members of the ...

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  43. FOREST FIRES.

    The forest fires which have for some time been raging in the thickly-wooded Rocky Mountains regions of the United States have baffled the efforts of the ...

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  44. INDIAN LANDS ENQUIRY.

    The committee which has been investigating the allogations of attempted bribery made by Senator Gore in connection with the sale of Indian lands in Oklahoma ...

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  45. NEW YORK SHOOTING CASE.

    Mr. W. J. Gaynor, the Mayor of New York, who was the victim of the recent attempted assassination on board the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, in New York harbor, ...

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  46. ICELANDIC VOLCANO.

    Volumes of smoke are issuing from Mount Hecla, on the south-west coast of Iceland. The snow on the mountain has melted, and eruptions are expected. ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    C. McLean, of Commons Range, was riding a trotter, when be was thrown to the ground. McLean sustained severe, concussion of the brain. ...

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  48. VICTORIA AS PRODUCER.

    During 1909 Victorians won £27,662,651 worth of products from the soil of the State. A return distributed by the Government Statist shows that cultivation ...

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  49. "BETTER DEAD."

    A jeweller, Alfred Evans, 40 years of age, was found dead in bed at his residence in Wells-street, Redfern, late last night. Near the dead man was a cup containing ...

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  50. CRUISER AGROUND.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio cables that the British cruiser Bedford, which was launched in 1901, and is attached to the China station, went ashore at Quelpart, ...

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  51. INSANITY AND SUICIDE.

    An inquest has been held into the circumstances of the death of Albert Barnes, 40 years of age, who was an inmate of the Callon Park Hospital for the Insane. The ...

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  52. COMMERCILAL NEWS.

    The quantity of wheat and flour affoat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,530,000 quarters, as against 2,435,000 quarters last week, and for the Continent ...

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  53. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram from Broome contradicts a recent statement of Mr. Troy that the pearling industry employs only 135 whites as against 2.105 Asiatics, and that during ...

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  54. FATAL BLOOD POISONING.

    Mrs. Downing, wife of a resident of Tumut, pricked her finger accidentally with a fork about six weeks ago. Blood poisoning ensued, and though her arm was ...

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  55. WELSH MINES.

    The executive committee of the South Wales Miners' Association have authorised 3,000 workers in four ocean collieries in the Rhondda Valley to give notice of ...

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  56. YOUNG MAN FOUND DEAD.

    A party were shooting and trapping in rough country near Oakwood, and one of them. Michael Landriggan, did not return to the camp. A search made then was ...

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  57. CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The ten miles cross-country championship of New South Wales was won on Saturday by J. Chalmets, of the Botany Harriers, who beat the holder[?] A. Wood, of ...

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  58. VICTORIA'S DRINK BILL.

    Victoria's drink bill for 1909 was £4,005,571. The estimated mean population was 1,283,960, and the average amount spent per head was £3 2/4. Compared with 1908 ...

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  59. POTATO BLIGHT.

    It has been proved by Mr. D. G. McAlpine, the Government vegetable pathologist, that if infected potatoes are heated to between 120 and 130 deg. Fahr, they are rid ...

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  60. WHAT AN EXPLOSION IS LIKE.

    On September 5, 1905, the Cha[?], which was laden with explosives from the Nobel's Explosives Company, Glasgow, came into collision with the Clan Cumming ...

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