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  2. WORE FOR THE WORKLESS

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Government proposals for dealing with the unemployment problem, which were outlined by the Premier on, Wednesday last. ...

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  3. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    The crisis that has been threatening State politics for several weeks was average to-day. The Premier has now over three weeks to reconstruct his Ministry ...

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  4. POLITICAL SCANDAL.

    Last month Mr. W. R. Hearst caused a profound sensation by publicly reading letters which had come into his possession stolen, the writers and owners contended ...

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  5. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The results of the Canadian general election, although incomplete, show that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Government will be returned, to power, but with u decreased ...

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  6. OIL STRUCK AT ROMA.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Roma stating that the Mineral Oil Company's bore there struck i raw, which at once ignited. The flames ...

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  7. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Council Friendly Societies Bill read a third time and passed. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Bill recommitted and amended. Third reading October 28 ...

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  8. PEACEFUL PROSPECTS.

    The position of affairs in the Balkans and the attitude which is being assumed by the signatory Powers to the Berlin, treaty both point at the present juncture to peace ...

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  9. CONCERNING PEOPLE,

    His Excellency the Governor has consented to preside at the annual meeting of the Bible Society at Victoria Hall this evening. Professor Darnley Naylor and ...

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  10. APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNORS.

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday Sir John Downer asked:—I Have the Ministry returned to His Excellency the Governor the resolution of \he Council relating to ...

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  11. IN THE COUNCIL.

    Not ranch time is lost in getting down to business in the Legislative Council, and Tuesday's sitting was no exception to the rule. The Prevention of Cruelty to ...

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  12. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    President Roosevelt has sent n message to the Mikado, thanking him for the signal generosity, courtesy, and hospitality with ?which the United States Fleet, under ...

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  13. MASTER BAKERS' CONFERENCE.

    Representatives from Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia attended the opening of the annual conference of the Federal ^faster Bakers' ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS ON SERVIAN GROUND.

    A message from Belgrade, the capital of Servia, states that Austrian soldiers have occupied the Servian island of Bressina, in the river Drina, which farms portion of the ...

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  15. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Owing to the foreign teams scratching, there was only one Rugby match in connection with the Olympic Games. Cornwall, the champion English county, were chosen ...

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  16. NETHERLANDS AND VENEZUELA.

    In consequence of high-handed proceedings by President Castro of Venezuela the Netherlands Government had arranged to blockade two of the principal ports of ...

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  17. BRITISH TROOPS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Last week the Commander-in-Chief of the South African Forces (Lord Methuen), speaking at Durban, said that the Secretary for War (Mr. Haldane) had directed ...

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  18. THE WILD WHITE MAN.

    The man who after having lived a quarter of a century by himself in the bush was admitted to Carcoar Hospital, suffering from influenza,. is 72 years of age. His ...

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  19. PERSIA.

    In accordance with an understanding with Great Britain and Russia, the Shah of Persia has dispatched troops to the Azerbaijan district,' in the extreme ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS

    Mjr.Gen. J. C. Hoad, C.M.G. (Inspector-General of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth), has since his arrival in England lost month hud several interviews with ...

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  21. FRENCH FINANCES.

    In the Budget debate in the French Chamber of Deputies on Monday the members resolved, in opposition to the Minister of Finance (M. Caillaux), to' reduce the ...

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  22. FIRE AT HORSHAM.

    Last night Messrs. Obeirne & Lindsay's wool and skin store, situated in Roberts avenue, was totally destroyed by fire. It is not known how the fire occurred, but ...

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  23. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadsuffs.—The quality of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2.080,000 qr.. compared with 1.095.000 qr. a week ago The quantity ...

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  24. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Allen has taken the place occupied' for many years by the late Mr. Solomon immediately behind the Leader of the Opposition, and Mr. Ansty has taken ...

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  25. NEWSPAPER CONFISCATED.

    The Bengal Government has confiscated the press and printing plant of The Bande Mataram newspaper on account of it having published an article applauding the ...

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  26. AFTER 29 YEARS.

    Honors Wright lias been bound over to keep the peace for six months toward her' husband, Jabez Wright, ex-Mayor and a' prominent Labour leader. The parties are) ...

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  27. COTTON SPINNERS' TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the executives of the cotton spinners, the cardroom hands, and the weavers of the Lancashire mills have resolved to approach the masters with joint ...

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  28. CHARGE AGAINST A FRENCHMAN.

    A remarkable case in which a well-dressed Frenchman Aldo Celli was charged with living on the proceeds of prostitution was heard at the Leonora Police ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    Sir Joseph Ward, speaking at Winton, Otago, to-day, defended the Government's financial operations. He paid they had converted, roughly speaking about ...

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  30. H.M.S. COMMONWEALTH!

    In furtherance of the movement initiated by Sir Josiah Symon in Adelaide to present' the British battleship Commonwealth with) J competitive trophies in appreciation of the ...

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  31. OVERSEA SHIPPING

    At Antwerp.—Bucentaur steamer, from Port Pirie July 31. At London.—Indradevi, steamer, Auckland September 3; Persic, steamer, Melbourne September ...

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  32. BOTTLE FROM THE SEA.

    A bottle, containing a message from the sea. was found on the Victorian coast in 1877, after it had been 35 years in the water. To-day. 31 years .after it was found ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA! IN 1858.

    A message from the Governor to the Assembly on Tuesday announced the granting of the prayer for £750 to be spent in exploring the Barrier and Grey Ranges ...

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  34. PURITY OF BRANDY.

    A decision of importance was .given by Judge Docker to-day. Daniel Langley of the Albert Park Hotel', Sydney, appealed to the District Court against a conviction for ...

    Article : 117 words
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  36. BARRIER LABOUR TROUBLES.

    What proposals the union 'delegates will submit to the managers at the conference on November 11 are not yet known. Some of the delegates say they are not yet ...

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