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  2. A BIG BUSH BLAZE.

    Pioneering in the mailee country, particularly when sandy tracks, long distances from the railway, and scanty wider and seed supplies are among the disabilities to ...

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  3. MASSACRE IN TRIPOLI.

    There have been many conflicting rumours of the loss of life on both sides in the fighting behind the capital town of Tripoli during the past week. The belated ...

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  4. CHINESE REBELLION.

    An edict of tremendous significance has last been issued from the throne. The Imperial Court apologizes to the Chinese nation for past neglect in ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL TERRORISM.

    The Congress of the National Free Labour Association, representing 800,000 workmen, has been opened in London. It was resolved, in view of the many ...

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  6. DEMOCRATISING THE UNIVERSITY.

    So much has been said about making out University a more democratic institution that I have thought that you might be not [?] to find space in your columns for ...

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  7. ACROSS AMERICA.

    From Sierra Blanco, in Arizona, it is reported that the aviator Rodgers, who is attempting a transcontinental flight of the United States, flew a distance of 230 miles ...

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  8. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In the Council Aborigines Bill further amended; third reading November 1. Abattoirs Bill further debated and adjourned, Steam Boilers Bill further debated in committee and taken to ...

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  9. THE RAIN.

    The public generally, and business men particularly, scanned with keen interest and pleasure the information published in The Register on Tuesday morning concerning ...

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  10. "TIMES OF DANGER."

    Speaking at the half-yearly meeting of the Colonial Bank to-day Mr. Agar Wynne, M.P. (the Chairman), said that early in the year it had looked as though they were ...

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  11. CHILDREN'S LONG RIDE.

    A telegram from Sacramento reports the achievement of a transcontinental journey of a different character. Temple Abernethy, a boy aged 11, and a ...

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  12. IN THE COUNCIL.

    It was quite a pastoral dav in the Legislative Council on Tuesday. The Aborigines Bill was recommitted, and the Hon. J. J. Duncan secured the insertion of a provision ...

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  13. A THRILLING STORY.

    The battle which ended in the recapture by the Imperial troops of Hankow lasted throughout the whole of one day. The revolutionists were forced during the night ...

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  14. SHOT WITHOUT TRIAL.

    Details of the fighting on Monday, October 23, indicate that the Italians suppressed the rising of Arab inhabitants of the town and inland district with the ...

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  15. ITALY'S ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    A leading newspaper announces that more reservists have been summoned ta make the Italian Army of occupation in Tripoli 100,000 strong. ...

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  16. DISASTROUS SHELLING OF A PORT.

    A Reuter correspondent in Tripoli has got a message past the censor to the effect that he was not allowed to enter Benghazi after the bombardment by the ...

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  17. ARABS AND RIFLES.

    The Italian troops in Tripoli have collected only about 3,000 out of 10,000 rifles which had been distributed to the Arabs. They have, therefore, had to take drastic ...

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  18. HANKOW ON FIRE.

    A telegram has been received that the Imperial soldiery who have retaken Hankow are putting the city to the flames. ...

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  19. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Members of the Assembly were in remarkably good humour on Tuesday; and, although they put up a strong party fight on the Arbitration Bill, the debate was ...

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  20. ITALIANS BETWEEN TWO FIRES.

    Particulars of the disastrous attack on Tripoli are published. The Arab uprising was a complete surprise. The impression prevailed that the Turks were at least 60 ...

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  21. PEKIN IN A PANIC.

    Consternation has been created in Chinese Government circles over the outbreak of mutiny among the Imperialist troops at Tai-yuen-fu, the strong-walled city in which ...

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  22. THE TALE OF RETRIBUTION.

    The special correspondent of The Times in Tripoli reports that the tale of retribution is shockingly heavy, but the indiscriminate carnage would have been much ...

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  23. THE NAVY'S NEEDS.

    The Daily Telegraph announces that Mr. Winston Churchill, the new First Lord of the Admiralty, will create a war staff at the Admiralty in order to study the needs ...

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  24. THE GUIDING HAND.

    The guiding hand of Yuan Shih Kai, the new Viceroy of Hupeh and Hunan, is apparent in the establishment of a real Constitution for China. ...

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  25. CHINESE SUPPLANT MANCHUS.

    Lichia Chu, a Chinese, has succeeded a Manchu in the office of President of the National Assembly. Chao Pins Chuan, a Chinese, the foremost politician in the ...

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  26. COST OF LIVING.

    In reply to a question by Mr. Jonathan Samuel. Liberal member for Stockton, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said the Government had undertaken through the ...

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  27. SWARMS OF ARABS.

    "When the Bersaglieri were repelling an attack on their front on October 23 swarms of Arabs attacked them in the rear. The result was that the Bersaglieri were obliged ...

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  28. DEMONSTRATION BY FOREIGN TROOPS.

    Foreign troops yesterday marched round the foreign concession at Tientsin. The demonstration was intended to impress the natives. ...

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  29. SUBDUING PERSIA.

    The Indian troops transported by the British authorities for the purpose of strengthening protection over certain cities a Persia that were threatened by armed ...

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  30. A REVOLUTIONARY WARNING.

    The Customs Commissioner has received a letter signed Shu Yen Fong, in behalf of the Revolutionary Committee, announcing that the revolutionists would shortly be ...

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  31. SIMULTANEOUS INSURRECTION.

    An insurrection occurred simultaneously in the town on the 23rd. Arabs, who were caught shooting soldiers, were executed wholesale. The townspeople were thrown ...

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  32. THE LATEST EDICT.

    An edict issued by the Regent in the name of the young Emperor blames officials and gently for embezzlement of public funds. It states that ...

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  33. NEGRO MURDERER.

    In Augusta, Georgia, a negro named Dave Welker shot dead a local white citizen. A mob of infuriated men overpowered the sheriff, who was conveying the black man ...

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  34. TURKS REPULSED.

    Attacks outside the town were repulsed ay the Italians, and the Turkish troops retired in desultory fashion. Firing on the outposts occurred on October 24 and ...

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  35. AVIATOR'S FALL.

    While, aeroplaning at Tucson, in Arizona. yesterday, Fowler, the aviator, was caught in a gale in midair. His machine fell, and crashed into the grandstand of ...

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  36. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The first meeting of the South Australian Rifle Association was began on Tuesday. There was a large gathering of representative citizens as spectators ...

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  37. THE NEW CONSTITUTION.

    Much satisfaction is expressed in Far Eastern financial quarters in London at the granting of a Constitution ensuring to China a strictly limited monarchy ...

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  38. FATAL LANDSLIDE.

    Owing to a landslide at a quarry in the neighbourhood of Safru, 18 French infantrymen were buried beneath a great weight of earth. A force of soldiers was ...

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  39. REJOICING IN TURKEY.

    Rumours of Turkish successes and the capture of a part of the town of Tripoli have greatly elated the public. Ahmed Riza informed the Chamber of ...

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  40. AMERICAN RAILROADS

    The Supreme Court has decided that all railroad equipment in future shall be under the control of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The effect of this judgment ...

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  42. RUSSIA'S NAVY.

    The keels of three battleships, each, with a displacement of 22,500 tons, have been laid down at Nikolaieff, the chief naval station in the Black Sea. ...

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  46. REPUBLICAN CRISIS.

    President Taft, addressing a club gathering in this city, caused some surprise by admitting a crisis in the Republican Party and the probable defeat of the Republican ...

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  48. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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