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  2. General Cables.

    The Board of Trade returns for October show that the imports into the United Kingdom increased by £2,804.498, compared with the corresponding ...

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  3. Queensland Parliament

    Encouraged by the satisfactory progress made in the committee stage of the Liquor Bill on the preceding day, the Government were in good heart ...

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  4. The Abor Expedition.

    The latest news as to the movements of the expedition, which was despatched to punish the Abor tribesmen for the murder in April last of ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. Turco-Italian War.

    News from Tripoli shows that an Italian brigade has occupied an advanced position on the oasis, south of Tripoli, and also has occupied the ...

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  6. The Late Mr. John Stafford.

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  7. THE WEATHER.

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  8. ARGENTINE MEAT.

    The shipments of meat received from the River Plate for the past month were as follow:—Mutton, 180,327 carcases; lamb, 38,989 carcases; frozen ...

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  9. WEATHER REPORTS.

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  10. ADULT SUFFRAGE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announced that a bill, providing for adult suffrage, would be introduced ...

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  11. The Danger of False News.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) maid the alleged publication of an article by ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. M'ARTHUR AND CO.

    Mr. Whinney, liquidator, of M'Arthur and Co., announce having sold the preference shares, and the realisation of the estate now is practically ...

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  13. London, November 8. METAL MARKET.

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  14. Violent Storm in the South

    A violent storm was experienced at the town of Dryon, near Wolgatt, last might. A number of buildings were unroofed, whilst the goods-shed at the ...

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  15. DISCOURAGING EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALASIA.

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner of Australia) has written a letter to the newspapers, contradicting a pamphlet circulated with the intention ...

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  16. Tattershall Castle.

    Lord Curzon has bought Tattershall Castle, near Boston, in Lincolnshire, which recently was acquired by an American millionaire for removal and ...

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  17. Dr. Peacock's Case.

    The Full Court to-day heard an appeal by Dr. Peacock against conviction for the murder of Miss Davies. The points submitted were: (1) Was ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

    A bill relating to a cable from Sydney to New Zealand has been read a second time in the House of Lords. ...

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  19. MR. HENNIKER HEATON TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., is. proceeding to Australia. ...

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  20. Republic of Mexico.

    Despite insurrectionary disorders, General Madero, who successfully led the rebellion against President Diaz, and subsequently was elected to the ...

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  21. KING'S VISIT TO INDIA.

    His Majesty the Kino has cancelled his visit to Malta, owing to an outbreak of cholera. While absent in India, his Majesty will be in daily ...

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  22. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    It is reported that a syndicate, headed by the Earl of Plymouth, has purchased the Crystal Palace for £220,000. ...

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  23. Our Rosewood Letter.

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  24. Suffrage Question

    Replying to a manhood suffrage deputation, the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith) said man's right to vote ought to depend on his ...

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  25. Joplin (Missouri), November 8. MINERS ENTOMBED.

    Six men were entombed as the result of a mine caving in. They waited for five hours before they were rescued. The water rose slowly until the ...

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  26. Washington, November 6. STORMY WEATHER.

    Owing to probable stormy weather, the crews of the first and third divisions of the Pacific torpedo flotilla have abandoned their visit to Hawaii. ...

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  27. THE REVOLT IN CHINA

    Manchu soldiers have assassinated Wu, the new Governor of Shan-si. Wu was killed when he was asleep in his tent. The assassins allege that he ...

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  28. Los Angeles, November 8. THE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    So far, only five jurymen have been selected in connection with the trial of the union official Maonamara on a charge of having been connected with ...

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  29. Cincinnati, November 8. THE ARBITRATION PROPOSALS.

    Mr. Rays Hammond declared, in the course of a speech at a meeting at which President Taft was present that, while to Senate had, so far, ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. Miners' District Inspection.

    Mr. D. Gledson (miners' district inspector) reports having inspected the following collieries:— NOBLEVALE. ...

    Article : 118 words
  31. The Land Tax.

    The Prime Minister has been supplied by the Land Tax Commissioner, with a report on the effect of the tax on properties in Queensland, This ...

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  32. Salt Lake City, November 8. DEATH OF MORMON LEADER.

    The death has occurred of Joseph Smith, the head of the Mormon Church. ...

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  33. Colombo, November 8. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    R. Williams, manager of Dodwells and Company, has been arrested on a charge of embezzling £44,592. He lost heavily in rubber speculations. ...

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  34. Paris, November 8. LEGISLATION AGAINST CORNERING.

    The Government has introduced a bill providing for the punishment of merchants found guilty of cornering pro visions and merchandise by illicit ...

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  35. WHITWOOD NO. 4 TUNNEL.

    Mr. Walter, Nunn and I, accompanied by the manager (Mr. M. Bailey) and deputy (Mr. A. Stewart), made an inspection of the workings of Whitwood ...

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  36. Johannesburg, November 8. MINING DISASTER.

    A fall of rock which occurred in the Primrose Mine killed a European and entombed 50 natives. ...

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  37. Federal Parliament.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the discussion of the works estimates was continued. Mr. Sinclair moved for the deletion ...

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  38. Stockholm, November 8. NOBEL PRIZES.

    The Nobel Prize for chemistry has this year been awarded to Madame Curie. Professor Wilhelm Wien, of Wuerburg, receives the prize for ...

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  39. WHITWOOD NO. 6 SHAFT.

    With Mr. C. Tite, an inspection of the workings of Whitwood No. 3 shaft wan made. The work of opening out from the shaft in the seam ...

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  40. The Moroccan Agreement.

    The agreement between France and Germany over Morocco was submitted to the Chamber of Deputies to-day, and referred to the committee on ...

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  41. British Emigrants.

    Regarding a complaint made by Dr. A. Wallace Weihen, at the rent medical congress in Sydney, of lack of proper medical inspection of emigrants ...

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  42. BOXING.

    A boxing contest took place to-night between Albert Scanlon and Jerry Jerome, for the middle-weight championship of Queensland. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. American Mail Trains.

    Extensive robberies from mail-bags in transit between places in North Carolina and New York have been perpetrated within the last few days. In ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. The English Cricketers.

    The English cricketers practised at the nets to-day. The bowlers showed signs of soreness. Most of the batsmen indulged in big hitting. ...

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