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  2. GENERAL STRIKE.

    The waterside workers' strike has now extended to the carpenters, bircklyers, painter, carters, engine drivers, the Harbour Board employers coalminers general ...

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  3. THE "RITUAL" TRIAL.

    The Kieff trial is nearing its close. Counsel for the defence has opened his speech. Large bodies of troops are being drafted ...

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  4. NAVAL SECRETS.

    On the first day of this month Karl Hentschel, a British subject, was charged, on remand, at the Westminster Police Court, with having incited George Charles ...

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  5. TORMENTS OF INSOMINA.

    William B. Woods a first-class engine driver in the employ of the Railways Department was yesterday evening before the Magistrate Court charged with ...

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  6. DUBLIN STILL STRAVES.

    The situation in the Irish capital is as hopeless as ever. On Saturday morning a mob of strikers attacked some cartloads of cargo goods ...

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  7. CIVIL WAR.

    It is stated that tire great gathering of the business men of Beliast seriously disconcerted the Dublin Castle, authorities and that the Government is beginning to ...

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  8. "A COUNTERFEIT THING,"

    Sir Arthur Lawley, G.C.I.E., a former Governor of Western Australia and of Madras, stated at a demonstration at Hull, in connection with the universal ...

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  9. MR. HENRY CHINN.

    There has been no apparent hurry to brine the Chain enquiry to a close, although it has dragged out its weary course since August. A fact which came to light ...

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  10. MEXICAN ASSASSINS.

    While the President (Gen. Huerts) was driving in the streets of 'Mexico City a man who has not yet been identified, seized the horses attached to the carriage and ...

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  11. TREMENDOUS INTEREST THE WORLD OVER

    The trial of the Russian Jew, Mendel Beilliss. charred with murdering a Christian boy named Yushinsky, began on Wednesday at Kieff (wrote a London ...

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  12. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  13. SUCCESSFUL GERMAN INVADERS.

    There has been free comment upon the fact that no report regarding the recent naval maneuvres has been issued. The reason is stated to be that Admiral ...

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  14. MILITANT FEVER.

    At the Mexican port of Vera Cruz there is a wave of war fever since the American battleship. Rhode Island, anchored inside the harbour, and commanded the fortress ...

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  15. ENQUIRY CONTINUED.

    The enquiry into Che dismissal of Mr. China was continued yesterday by the select committee of the Senate appointed for that purpose. Mr. Owen Dixon ...

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  16. FRENZIED POLITICS.

    Exciting scenes were witnessed this afternoon when party of Reading University College students raided the local Liberal Club, destroyed literature, and ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    In connection with, a 4 per cent, loan of £1,000,000 at £97, underwriting is now proceeding. The final instalment is due on January 1. ...

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  18. CROWDED CITIES.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer in an address on Saturday night at Middlesborough dealt with his land campaign in regard to urban districts. ...

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  19. MERCHANDISE.

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  20. LIBERAL REVERSE.

    The Reading by-election to fill the place in the House of Commons vacated by Sir Rufus Isaacs was conducted on Saturday. Home rule was the chief issue. The ...

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  21. MONEY WANTED.

    The Premier (Mr. Scaddan) to-night, referring to the new Western Australian loan of £1,000,000, stated that although the Government had previously been able ...

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  22. COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    W. B. Woods was charged with having attempted to take his life of jumping into the river. The case was heard before Mr. S. J. Mitchell, at Use Magistrates' Court ...

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  23. TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER.

    Telegrams from El Paso. Texas, state that official Federal messages announce that the Federals trapped 1.200 rebels, and annihilated them. Only a handful, escaped. ...

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  24. SEDUCED GOVERNMENTAL MARGIN.

    Owing to the election of Mr. Ure (Lord Advocate for Scotland) to the Presidency of the Court of Session (now taking the title of Lord Strathclyde), a by-election ...

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  25. BRITISH TRADE.

    Board of Trade returns for October snow that imports to the United Kingdom increased to the extent of only £710,382, compared with the same period of 1912. ...

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  26. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The motor show at Olympia is regarded as a record. The chief novelty of the display is the increased variety of engine starters. ...

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  27. FROZEN MEAT.

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations based of actual sales of not less than 100. carcases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef ...

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  28. ROOSEVELT'S DECLINE.

    Speaking at Atlanta. Virginia, the well-known Republican leader, and former ally of Mr. Roosevelt,. Sr. La. Follette, commented on the results of the recent ...

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  29. TREATED LIKE JEWS

    A South African correspondent of the London Morning Post telegraphs that the treatment of Indians in' the Union closely resembles Russia treatment of the Jews ...

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  30. BRITISH CRACK SHOTS.

    The next National Rifle Association team for Australia team sail in August, 1914. Col. John Barlow will be commandant and Capt. J. Somers shooting captain. ...

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  31. ANTHRAX AND WOOL.

    The Home Secretary has appointed a strong committee of experts to enquire into, the dangers of inflection of anthrax in connection with the wool industry. ...

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  32. NAVAL MEMORIAL, TO ANTARCTIC HEROES.

    The Admiralty has approved of the establishment of, a memorial. to-day. Late Capt. Scott and has companions of south polar catastrophe to be placed in the ...

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  33. COLLIERY CATASTROPHES.

    While a three decker cage was being hauled to the surface at the Bromley Colliery in Somerset an accident to the machinery caused the lift to descend with a ...

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  34. SUBSTITUTED INFANT.

    Dr. Fraser, a witness in connection with the Slingsby child substitution case, the confessed that lie sided Mrs. Slingaby to substitute an adopted child for a stillborn ...

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  35. A SYDNEY MANIFESTO.

    The executive committee of the recently formed Labour Federation of Australasia held a meeting on Saturday. Committeemen were present from this State and ...

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  36. SUPERB PHILANTHROPY.

    A princely gift has been made to the cation by Mr. Leopold Salmons, a wealthy resident of Dorking. Forestalling the builders, who were about to cut up park ...

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  37. TELEGRAPH LINES CUT.

    The federation Secretary (Mr. Hickey) announced to-night that all the unions in Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin Kill be called out to-morrow to join with ...

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  38. HONOURED ENVOY.

    At the Savoy Hotel the Pigrims Club tendered a banquet to the Right Hon. James Bryce, formerly British Ambassador at Washington. ...

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  39. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Perturbation has been expressed in Democratic circles over the discovery that the new tariff law may repeal, the Canadian ' reciprocity measure, as passed ...

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  40. POSTAL GRIEVANCES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel) has issued a warning to civil servants in his department that there can be no increase of pay beyond the recommendations ...

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  41. THAW V. THE LAW.

    The Governor of New Hampshire hag ordered the extradition of the escaped murderer and lunatic Harry Thaw, to New York State, on a charge of conspiracy ...

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  42. WILDING—WORLD CHAMPION.

    The final of the Covered court lawn tennis championship of the world was won at Stockholm yesterday afternoon by Anthony V., Wilding. He defeated Germon ...

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  43. EMBARGO ON NEW ZEALAND CARGO.

    The wharf labourers in Sydney maintain heir embargo on all New Zealand cargo, the steamer Warrimoo, of the Union Company's line, left for Sydney on Saturday ...

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  44. SIX-DAYS' RACE.

    In connection with the six-day puir-team bicycle rate at Boston, Hehir, the Australian, retired, and his partner, Grenda, was forced to secure another man. Thus he ...

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  45. WELTERWEIGHT PUGILISTS.

    In Paris on Friday night Frank Madol, the American welterweight champion, was beaten, despite a dogged fight, by Marcel Thomas, the French champion. The ...

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  46. STRIKE WARS.

    At Denver, Colorado, the strike war has been resumed. Fights, assaults, and dynamite outrages continue. In the past few days five non-unionists have been ...

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  47. MUSIC HATH CHARMS.

    A novel strike occurred in the metropolis on Friday night. The orchestras at four London music halls "downed" instruments, and secured in ...

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  48. AIRMAN DISGRACED.

    An Gaero-nauticular and sporting commission haas suspended the airman Guillux for 10 years for utilizing a similarity of names of two localities—namely Broken ...

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  49. BREADSTUFFS

    Wheat.—On Friday the market steady but quiet. A steamer cargo of 6,000 tons, Western Australian January loading. I was gold at 34/10¼ per qr. ...

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  50. FOOTBALL IN AMERICA.

    At San Francisco on Saturday the football teem of the Leland Stanford University defeated the University of California by 13 co 8. Hill, an Australian, acted as ...

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  51. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    A conference on the present dual control of the New Hebrides will take place shortly between the British and French Governments, and the decision arrived at will be of great importance to ...

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  52. COMEDIAN'S SALARY.

    Harry Lauder, the famous comedian, who is about to set out upon a world tour (including engagements in Australia). had singed agreements to make ...

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  53. BILLIARD RIVALS.

    Scores at the close of Friday night's session of tie 18,000-point contest were:— Recce, 8.522. Gray, 6,271. ...

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  54. SMALLPOX DYING.

    For Saturday and Sunday only a single fresh case of smallpox has been reported, there are at the quarantine station 68 patients, 37 contacts, and 59 convalescents. ...

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  55. KRUPP SCANDALS.

    The trial of the Krupp firm officials upon bribery charges was concluded on Saturday. Brandt was sentenced to four months ...

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  56. PEARL NECKLACE THEFT.

    The Bow street police proceedings against the four alleged thieves of the £135,000 pearl necklace—Silvennan, Grizzard, Gutwirth, and Lockett—began on ...

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  57. MAD MILITANCY.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a women's suffrage deputation, stated that his views had not changed, but that feeling against the vote for women ...

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  58. AUSTRALIANS BRILLIANT FORM.

    Saturday's work at the table placed the Australian youth in a much better position thin he had been holding against Reece. The scores now stand:— ...

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  59. WEDDING TRAGEDY

    Catastrophe befell a French wedding party this week. Among 50 guests at a double Wedding at Cholet 40 were poisoned by eating ...

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  61. FRENCH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The total number of dead recovered from the wreckage of the trains at Melun is 49. Several persons are still unaccounted for. Only 27 of the victims have ...

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  64. MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The Coroner's inquest on the body of Mrs. Kate Fox who was found on Saturday last in an unconscious state in her bed room, which was on fire, with burnt all ...

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  65. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Liverpool Autumn Cup (one mile three furlongs) was derided to-day, with the following result:— Mr. P. Nelke's CHINA COCL (Satoi ...

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