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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Saturday was the last day for nomiations for the general elections, which will take place on December 6. There candidates have been returned ...

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  3. SINGER IN LION'S CAGE.

    The public desire for moving-picture novelties compels cinematograph firms to resort to extraordinary devices. According to the Berlin correspondent of ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, who was attended by Captain the Hon. Harold Pearson, M.P., Captain Sir Walter Barttelot, Captain Burnham, and Captain ...

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  5. SHIPS ON FIRE.

    Another proof of the great value of wireless at sea is afforded by the experiences of the Spanish steamer Balmes, 3,794 tons. A message from Cape Race ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTE OUTBREAK.

    Racbel Peace, alias Jane Short, was yesterday sentenced to imprisonment for 18 months for having destroyed by fire a large unoccupied residence at ...

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  7. COST OF DEFENCE.

    The Minister for Finance (M. Dumont), in his Budget speech on November 5, announced that the expenditure for 1914 would be £214,900,000, and that there would be a ...

    Article : 555 words
  8. "PENAL EDUCATION LAWS."

    LEONGATHA, Sunday. — Dr. Mannix was the preacher this morning on the occasion of the opening of the new Roman Catholic Church at Leongatha. ...

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  9. LARKIN GOES TOO FAR

    There are many signs that the English trade union leaders resent bitterly the outburst by James Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, on his release from gaol, ...

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  10. SHARKS WAIT FOR PREY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—After having been face to face with death for nearly three hours this afternoon two men atere rescued just in time by three Coogee fishermen. The ...

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  11. LAND REFORM.

    Preparations are being completed for a great speech-making campaign throughout the United Kingdom after Christmas in support of the Asquith Ministry's land ...

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  12. RUN OVER BY PHAETON.

    Sir. Alexander Dick, a-leading city business man, was knocked down and run over by a phacton and grievously injured as he was crossing the road at the intersection of ...

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  13. TREATMENT OF JAPANESE

    Mr. W. H. Taft, the ex-President, addressing the National Geographical Society last night, asserted that the Japanese Government had faithfully unheld their ...

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  14. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    Friday was the date fixed for the reassembling of Congress. Owing to the Catholic party remaining away a quorum could not be formed in the ...

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  15. KIAMIL PASHA.

    Kiamil Pasha, Turkey's veteran statesman, died at Larnica, in the Island of Cyprus, on Friday morning. His remains were interred on Friday ...

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  16. MURDER AS PROFESSION.

    A remarkable criminal trial concluded at Chicago on Friday. A man, variously known as [?]Henty Spencer," "Skilpala," and "Joseph Burk," on ...

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  17. STATE-OWNED RAILWAYS.

    The Royal commission, under the presidency of Earl Loreburn (formerly Lord Chancellor), which was appointed three weeks ago to inquire into the ...

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  18. LORD KITCHENER'S FUTURE.

    General approval is given by the newspapers to the appointment of General Sir Beauchamp Duff, at present secretary of the Militray Department of the India Office, as ...

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  19. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON" (N.Z.), SundaY.—The House of Representatives on Saturday passed the Bank of New Zealand Bill, renewing the State's interest and giving the ...

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  20. CHEAPER CABLES.

    Giving evidence before the Dominion Commission. Sir John Pender, managing director of the Eastern Extension Cable Company, referred to the suggestion that ...

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  21. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10.—Federated Felt Hatting Employees' Union of Austra[?]sta and the Denton Hat Mills Ltd. and others (part heard). SUPREME COURT. ...

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  22. COLLAPSE OF BUILDING.

    Cedar Rapids, in lowa, was the scene on Thursday of a shocking disaster. Without warning, 47ft. of a seven-storied concrete building collapsed, burying 14 ...

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  23. DYNAMITE CONSPIRATOR.

    Ortie E. McManigal, whose testimonh led to the conviction last year of John J. McNanara (international secretary of the Ironworkers' Union), and the other labour ...

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  24. P. AND 0. SERVICE.

    In compliance with the demands made last month, the P. and O. Company has adopted a revised scale of wages for officers. The new rates will be:—Captains of mail ...

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  25. "GRAFT" IN NEW YORK.

    A new "graft" scandal, involving several police officials, has been discovered by District Attorney Whitman. He has ascertained that a gang operated ...

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  26. STATE POTATO CROP.

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday. — The results of the experiments with seed potatoes imported from England[?] in consequence of the existence of Irish blight in parts of Western ...

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  27. IN THE PALE MOONLIGHT.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday—The fire brigade on receiving a call last night turned out speedily, and had galloped several blocks before it was realised that the supposed ...

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  28. KOO-WEE-RUP FLOODS.

    Mr. C. Catani (the chief engineer of public works), who in company with Mr. A. S. Kenyon (of the Water Commission), visited the Moe and Koo-wee-rup swamps on ...

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