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  2. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The two Australian destroyers, Yarra and Parramatta, with H.M.S. Gibraltar as convoy, have reached Singapore on their outward journey. ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—No visiting team has ever prepared more zealously for the big cricket tournament than the South Africans, now on the eve of their first ...

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  4. TWO-UP SCHOOL TRAPPED.

    After having lain concealed for eleven hours in a timber-yard overlooking Old Black Eagle lane, Constables Barclay and Ryan were rewarded by the appearance of a ...

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  5. AERONAUTICS. THE BELMONT-PARK MEETING.

    The Aero Club of America which promoted the carnival at Belmont-park last week, has replied to the communication of Mr. Drexel, one of the competitors, who ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor General (Lord Dudley), accompanied by His Excelleney the Governor of South Australian and Mr. Adrian Knox, and attended by ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. Review of Troops.

    The feature of the Union celebrations this afternoon was a review of troops conducted by His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught on Green Point Common. The ...

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  8. CRISIS IN FRANCE. BRIAND CABINET RESIGNS.

    The resignation of M. Viviani, French Minister of Labour, in consequence of the fierce criticism of the action of the Government in breaking the railway strike by ...

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  9. PORT SWETTENHAM RUBBER.

    The long-awaited report on the Port Swettenham Rubber Company's property by Mr. H. R. Quartly has arrived, and is available for shareholders. The document ...

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  10. DEPARTMENTAL SQUALOR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—So greatly has the business of the Postal department in Sydney outgrown the accommodation available at the General Post-office that, despite ...

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  11. ALLEGED SOCIALIST PLOT.

    When the great railway strike was in progress in France, about the middle of last month, the Minister of the Interior discovered a Sabotage conspiracy at Paris, ...

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  12. MR. FISHER'S MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. Fisher was a member of the party which accompanied the Royal visitors on their motor trip to Constantia Valley on Tuesday forenoon. Subsequently he ...

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  13. ARMY AEROPLANES.

    Brigadier-General Allen, chief signal officer in the United States army, is convinced of the necessity of making use of aeroplanes in war. He thinks it essential ...

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  14. NAVY BUILDING.

    The statement that Germany has been compelled to delay her naval construction programme owing to the discovery that Great Britain had adopted the 13.5in. gun ...

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  15. KAISER AS BIOGRAPHER.

    The Kaiser has found a new outlet for his energies. He is engaged in writing a biography of his favourite here and distinguished ancestor, Frederick the Great. ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL STRIKES. DISAFFECTED WELSH MINERS.

    The miners who are on strike in the South Wales collieries are using every effort to widen the area of the dispute. The strikers are marching from pit to ...

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  17. GERMANY'S AMBITION.

    The "Novoe Vremya" publishes a striking article upon the German naval activity and the feverish haste she has displayed in recent years in building up her naval ...

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  18. GREAT RAILWAY SCHEME.

    A comprehensive scheme of railway construction to link up the northern lines of the State by having complete connection across the country from Dimboola to ...

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  19. THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

    The new Parliament performed its first duty to-day, in the election of presiding officers for both Chambers. In the Senate Dr. Francois Willem Reitz ...

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  20. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener figured as best man at a society wedding yesterday. The occasion was the marriage of Lieut.[?]General Sir Archibald Hunter, D.S.O., late commanding ...

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  21. SINEWS OF WAR.

    The executive of the Boilermakers' Society, in the northern dispute, which has submitted to a fresh ballot of the men the proposals for a settlement, which were ...

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  22. LIEUTENANT SUTOR.

    The military career of Lieutenant Allon J. Sutor, whose criticisms. of army methods led to his being court-martialled, has closed. Lieutenant Sutor announced that he ...

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  23. ROYAL VISITORS.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught had a heavy list of engagements to-day. This morning the Duke received addresses at the City-hall from Masonic brethren of ...

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  24. PERSIAN SITUATION.

    At a recent meeting of the Young Turkish party it was decided to send a telegram to the Emperor William of Germany asking his assistance in furthering a ...

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  25. LIBERAL ORGANISATION. A CONFERENCE SUGGESTED.

    The members of the Farmers' League discussed the question of Liberal organisation during the week, and subsequently passed the following resolution:— ...

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  26. NO HELP TO SPARE.

    The French railway strikers, who are in need of funds, have appealed to the British trade unions for assistance. Mr. W. A. Appleton, secretary of the joint board of ...

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  27. CRIPPEN'S APPEAL.

    The hearing of the appeal by Hawley Harvey Crippen against his conviction for the murder of his wife has been postponed. ...

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  28. PERSIAN RAIDS.

    The raid by Kashgai tribesmen upon the town of Shiran, in Persia, was directed principally against the Jewish quarter, which was sacked. ...

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  29. NEW YORK EXPRESSMEN.

    The condition of disorder which has arisen in connection with the strike of expressmen in this city continued all day. Sharp conflicts took place between the ...

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  30. THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    CORRYONG, Wednesday.—A public meeting will be held on Saturday to form a branch of the People's party at Corryong. Mr. W. Martin, organiser, will address the ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The elections in the municipal boroughs of England and Wales, with the exception of London, have been held. The Liberals have gained 70 seats, the Unionists 40, and ...

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  32. RIOT AT CHICAGO.

    The garment-makers of Chicago who are on strike, assembled in the streets yesterday and caused a riot. Detachments of mounted police charged the mob and ...

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  33. IMPERIAL FEDERATION. UNAFFECTED BY DEVOLUTION.

    "The Times" to-day endorses the opinion expressed by Mr. L. S. Amery in his reply to the letter by Lord Hugh Cecil, published yesterday, to the effect that Imperial ...

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  34. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    M. Grypares, the Minister for Foreign Affairs in the new Cabinet, is able to moke a reassuring announcement regarding the relations between Greece and Turkey, ...

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  35. GRATEFUL GUESTS.

    The British delegates who attended the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, which was held at Sydney last year, are expressing their appreciation of the ...

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  36. LORD MORLEY.

    Rumours are current that Lord Morley is about to resi[?] the office of Secretary of State for India, which he has held since December, 1905. It is also stated that the ...

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  37. RACECOURSE ACCIDENT.

    Muldoon (late Master Gluten) was destroyed at Ascot yesterday, after receiving terrible injuries through crashing into and demolishing the rails diving the racing ...

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  38. PLEA FOR A CONFERENCE.

    The concluding letter of a series contributed to "The Times" by "Pacificus," on the subject of a scheme of devolution for the empire, appears this morning. ...

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  39. PORTUGAL.

    The arrest of Senhor France, the exdictator of Portugal, by order of the Provisional Government, on a charge of abusing his power, has been followed by the arrest ...

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  40. TROPICAL RESEARCH.

    In a letter to "The Times," Lord Northcote, formerly Governor-General of Australia, urges that in addition to the crection of a statue already decided upon, the London ...

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  41. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    Though the grand jury investigation into the cause of the explosion which wreeked the office of the Los Angeles "Times," killing a large number of its occupants, ...

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  42. JOCKEY PREMIERSHIP.

    The rivalry between the Australian jockey, F. Wootton, and the American jockey, D. Maher, is exciting great interest in racing circles. At the end of the ...

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  43. THE SOBER SCOT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When the membere of the Scottish Agricultural Commission were entertained at dinner by the Highland Society, Mr. James Dunlop ...

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  44. IGNORANCE IS BLISS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A peculiar position arose to-day in the course of a case before Mr. Justice Pring and Mr. Justice Sly in the Full Court. ...

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  45. SUNDAY FRUIT AND DRINKS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An order was issued to the metropolitan police to-day by the directions of the Chief Secretary, that officers are not to be exacting in regard to ...

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  46. CHEAPER CABLES.

    It is understood that the Imperial Government will invite the Postmasters-General of the overseas dominions to attend the next Imperial Conference, in order ...

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  47. MUNICIPAL AMALGAMATION.

    The report of the conference dealing with the amalgamation of the municipalities of Hawthorn, Kew, and Camberwell was before the Hawthorn Council last night, when ...

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  48. WILES AND ESTATES.

    Charles Roper Martin, of Darling-street, South Yarra, gold lace importer, who died on July 21, left, by a will dated April 28, 1894, realty of the value of £1,502 and personalty £3,237 (a total of ...

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  49. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

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  50. CRICKETERS' MOVEMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — The Victorian team returned by express to-day. Mr. R. F. Steele, the manager, is going on to Western Australia. Messrs. R. F. ...

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  51. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Americans are confronted in the Philippines with the most serious insurrection that has occurred since the islands were pacified after their cession by Spain. ...

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  53. BOX FACTORY FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A fire occurred early this morning in a four-storied brick building at Chippendale, occupied by the National Cardboard Box Company. A ...

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  54. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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  55. WOMAN AND PEA-RIFLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mrs. W. Brown, wife of the assistant postmaster at Gulgong, was taking down a pea rifle from a shelf when the weapon went off, and the ball ...

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  56. THE CORONATION TRIP.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the Political Labour Council this evening, a motion was carried strongly opposing the proposal of the Federal ...

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  57. BUTTERINE COMPANY'S PREMISES.

    A fire broke out shortly after 12 o'clock to-night in a four-storied building in George-street, occupied by the Federal Butterine Company. The first and second ...

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  59. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    SANDFORD, Oct. 31.—Shearing, which had been considerably retarded by wet weather, is now in full swing in this district. The crops and grass are looking well. ...

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