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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Right Hon. J. Austen Chamberlain, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in Mr. A. J. Balfour's Ministry, yesterday opened the Unionists' antumn political ...

    Article : 201 words
  3. THE CARNARVON BAY.

    The steamer Wauchope arrived from King Island at 2.30 this morning. The vessel had on board the crew of the missing boat from Carnarvon Bay, ...

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  4. TROUBLE AT A JAM FACTORY.

    Last night a meeting of the employes of Messrs. McEwin & Co. was held at the office of the United Laborers' Union. Afterwards the president of the U.L.U. ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly before 10 a.m. on Friday an exciting bolt occurred at Port Adelaide. A parcels express van with two horses attached, owned by Messrs. McCulloch, ...

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  6. KING GEORGE.

    King George is a liberal subscriber to the weight-for-age races that are to be held in 1911, 1912, and 1913. Among the meetings for which his Majesty has nominated ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Australian Commonwealth torpedo-boat-destroyers Yarra and Parramatta, which left England on Monday, have passed Gibraltar. A wireless telegram was sent ...

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  8. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The French Government have given a further proof of their friendly attitude towards Great Britain by waiving their objections to the extradition of the Indian ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. THE GOVERNOR AT QUORN.

    As a result of an invitation by the committee of the Royal Northern Agricultural, Horticultural, and Floricultural Society[?] his Excellency the Governor visited Quorn ...

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  10. "PULL FOR THE SHORE."

    Philip Labey and Errol Monk, apprentices on the Carnarvon Bay, graphically detail their experiences. Labey had just finished his watch, and had gone to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra, who left Dundee earlier in the week for Copenhagen on a visit to her brother, the King of Greece, has reached her destination. ...

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  12. GERMAN AFFAIRS.

    The official figures just published by the Government show that during the eleven months ended with August the amount of spirit drunk in Germany declined from ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. BOWDEN RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    On Friday at 4 a.m. Porter Vickers, who was run into by an engine at the Bowden railway-station and seriously injured about the head, died in the Adelaide Hospital, ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The 1,500 men who struck at Palmer & Co.'s shipbuilding works at Jarrow, because of the substitution of brass checks and time-cards for the time boards, ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. LAND VALUES TAXATION.

    A number of landowners in the West Riding of Yorkshire have served a writ on the Attorney-General with the object of obtaining a declaration that they are ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. FRONTIER UNREST.

    The "Pioneer" reports that the situation on the north-west frontier of India is daily becoming more serious. Busybodies from Kabul are said to be stirring up the ...

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  17. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    The Socialist Congress, now sitting at Magdeburg, in Prussoa, decided yesterday to expel the Baden revisionists and opportunists if they continued to support the ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. A SERVANT SERIOUSLY BURNT.

    While attending a fire at a residence in Ann-street, yesterday evening a domestic servant. Grace Tubbs, aged 20, was severely burnt through her clothes igniting. Her ...

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  19. FRANK BEAUREPAIRE.

    In the swimming race for the 220 yards championship at Hoxton Baths, London, yesterday, Frank Beaurepaire, the Victorian champion, defeated Battersby and La ...

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  20. PLUMBERS OUT.

    The plumbers at Montreal have struck through the refusal of the employers to accede to their demands for better conditions of labor. ...

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  21. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    Mr. W. Langlois had a nasty fall from his sulky yesterday. He was driving along a back road near the mill, and the wheel on passing through a [?]t was bumped out ...

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  22. NEW STEAMERS.

    Two steamers for the Australian trade were launched yesterday. The Star of India, intended for the frozen meat trade, was launched from the yards of Messrs. ...

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  23. BOLERMAKERS' TROUBLE.

    The conference between representatives of the Boilermakers'[?]Society and the Shi[?] builders Employers Federation resumed its sittings in Edinburgh yesterday ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS.

    The Manufacturers' Conference was continued yesterday under the presidency of the Hon. J. S. Hendrie. A resolution was passed in favor of ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. A SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    Jack Nash, a son of Mr. M. Nash, was driving a young horse attached to a spring-cart into the town yesterday morning, and on descending the steep hill into ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. RURAL DEVELOPMENT.

    The five Development Commissioners appointed by the Treasury under the Development and Road Improvement Act, which has for its object the promotion of ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. ROOSEVELT AND THE VATICAN.

    Mr. Roosevelt, when interviewed regarding the publication in the "New York American" of letters from Mrs. Bellamey Storrer showing that, when President of ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. BICYCLE ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday afternoon while cycling home Mr. T. Morris came into collision with a lad in Commercial-street and fell heavily. He was conveyed home, and Dr. Muir was ...

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  29. PORTUGUESE ANARCHISM

    With regard to the raid on [?]Lisbon bomb-makers yesterday, it transpires that the bombs, numbering 171, which they were about to fill, were in all respects ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. "IN SHINING ARMOR."

    The Vienna Municipality proposes to erect a tablet commemorating the speech delivered on Wednesday at the Rat[?]aus by the Kaiser, dealing with the stand ...

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  31. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    Lieutenant Filchner, leader of the German party which is preparing for an Antarctic expedition, stated yesterday that he and Captain Scott, leader of the British ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. GERMAN SHIPYARDS.

    The trouble which arose last month between the masters and men in the German shipbuilding yards shows signs of extending, the League of Employers associated with ...

    Article : 188 words
  33. A MAN[?]FOUND DEAD.

    The Commissioner of Police received advice from Dalby to-day that the dead body of Ernest Kuch had been found in the bush five miles from Warra. He had been ...

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  34. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail"[?] notes[?] that as a result of the successful aeroplaning experiments in connection with the autumn manœuvres of the French ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. HOSPITAL PATIENT HANGS HIMSELF.

    During Thursday night Richard Dalton, a married man, 49 years of age, who was under medical observance in the mental ward of the Perth Public Hospital, was ...

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  36. THE TURKISH LOAN.

    The French newspapers are still discussing the loan which a group of financiers, headed by Sir Ernest Cassel, propose to make to the Turkish Government in the ...

    Article : 150 words
  37. GOOD SAMARITANS.

    Mr. Newnham, the chief officer of the Carnarvon Bay, stated in an interview this morning:—"The ship struck about five minutes past 6, and the crew took to the ...

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  38. EGYPTIAN CONGRESS.

    After being refused permission to meet in France, and after a preliminary gathering at Geneva, the Egyptian Nationalists fell back on their original decision, and ...

    Article : 158 words
  39. ACCIDENTS AT NHILL.

    Miss Warner, whilst playing at see-saw with her brother at Lawlock yesterday, fell and broke her arm in two places. She was brought into Nhill, where the limb ...

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  40. MONEY IN SOAP.

    Messrs. Lever Bros., of Port Sunlight and Sydney, are increasing their capital to £14,000,000 by the issue of new preference shares to the value of £5,000,000. ...

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  41. BOLD BANDITS.

    A gang of bandits yesterday made a bold and determined raid on an hotel on the outskirts of Seattle, the capital of Washington State, on the Pacific coast. ...

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  42. ART IN MANCHESTER.

    The Corporation of Manchester are about to erect an art gallery and library[?] to cost £250,000, on the site of the infirmary, which was recently purchased for £400,000. ...

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  43. INTERNATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION.

    Before closing its business on Wednesday, the Economic Congress, which has been endeavoring to find a solution to the unemployment problem, decided to ...

    Article : 138 words
  44. FOUND DEAD IN THE STREET.

    While on duty in Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, to-night. Constable Curtis noticed a man sitting very quietly at the foot of a lam[?]ost. On going up to the man he ...

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  45. A SEARCH THAT FAILED.

    The fact that the missing crew has been rescued by the steamer Wauchope brings out with great prominence the wholly inadequate search which was made by the ...

    Article : 146 words
  46. BAPTIST CONGRESS.

    The Baptists are holding a congress in St. Petersburg. A great ovation was accorded to the Australian delegate, when he attended the sitting yesterday. ...

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  47. ROUMANIAN ACTIVITY.

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Ma[?]in" states, that, as a sequel to the Turko-Roumanian convention, entered into with the object of checking the ambitions of ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. RUSH FOR GOLD.

    The discovery of a "placer" or alluvial goldfield near the Goat River, in the Kootenay district of British Columbia, is causing a rush of miners to the locality. ...

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  49. EMPIRE LECTURES.

    The Royal Colonial Institute is appealing for subscriptions to enable it to carry out a series of lecrtures on the Empire, which it is proposed to have delivered in the ...

    Article : 45 words
  50. FOOTBALL REVELATIONS

    Consideration was given by the Victorian Football League to-night to all[?]tions that attempts had been made to bribe certain players. It was resolved ...

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  51. RETIRING FROM CRICKET.

    Lord Hawke, the captain of the Yorkshire eleven, has retired from first-class cricket after an active association with the game extending over many years. ...

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  52. CREW INDIGNANT.

    Several members of the crew, when interviewed, expressed astonishment and indignation that Captain Griffiths should have charged them with disobeying his orders ...

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  53. LEAVING FOR MELBOURNE.

    Messrs. Dalgety & Co., agents for the Carnarvon Bay, have made arrangements for the men landed at Burnie to be brought to Melbourne. They will be taken on ...

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  54. COLLIERY FATALITY.

    A terrible accident occurred yesterday in the F[?]dale colliery, South Wales. A number of miners were descending the main shaft, when the cage slipped and fell ...

    Article : 52 words
  55. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  56. FEDERAL MEMBERS PLEASED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), in the House of Representatives to-day, said he felt sure members would be pleased to hear that the missing boat from the Carnarvon Bay had been rescued from King's Island. ...

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  57. PERSIAN REGENT.

    Azad-ul-Mulk, chief of the Kazar tribe, and Regent of Persia, died yesterday. Azad-ul-Mulk became Regent on July 16, 1909, on the abdication of the Shah ...

    Article : 42 words
  58. ALL WELL.

    The Carnarvon Bay was wrecked off King Island on the evening of September 15. Mr. Frank Monk, of Prospect, received a telegram on Friday morning from ...

    Article : 45 words
  59. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,655 words
  60. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  61. ADVICE TO YOUNG MOTHERS.

    Most mothers realise the great danger from [?] but many do not know that an attack may be prevented by proper treatment as soon as the first symptoms ...

    Article : 79 words
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