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  2. London Cables.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—An explosion of dynamite and the ensuing tire have completely destroyed the buildings and plant of the Los Angeles ...

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  3. London Gables.

    THE MESSAGES OF THE DEAD. LONDON, Friday.—Further work has been done in re-opening the Wellington pit at the Whitehaven mine, in ...

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  4. London Cables.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The New York police Lave just discovered that a had named Joseph Kaninki was recently sold by his father to bis employer for ...

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  5. London Gables.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The United States secret service has. unearthed what appears to be an extensive attempt at counterfeiting the National ...

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  6. Tasmanian Telegrams.

    HOBART, Sunday.—A man named Win. Young, a groom by occupation, has been admitted to the General Hospital suffering from a gash in the ...

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  7. Australasian Cables.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The officers and men of the Dutch float, now at Port Melbourne, paraded the Melbourne streets to-day. A large ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. Personal.

    Mr E. Ingledew, blaster harden of the Mersey Marine Board, leaves Devonport to-day for the Midlands on fortnight's holiday, returning in time ...

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  10. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS

    HOBART, Sunday.—The following public works tenders have been accepted:— Road, district of Moorina, to ...

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  11. BLUEJACKETS DROWNED.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. — A tender, belonging to the battleship New Hampshire, containing 100 bluejackets, capsized at North River, New York, last ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Friday.—At a conference of delegates representing the metal workers and iron founders onions, it was decided to amalgamate. The ...

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  13. ABOLITION OF PLEDGE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Westminster Gazette" says the decision of the Labor Party to abolish the pledge simplifies the problem of the reversal of ...

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  14. RETIRED CIVIL SERVANT'S STRANGE DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Richard Nicholas Tracey, aged 65, a retired employe of the Government Statistics Office, was found lying on the steps of ...

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  15. EXPLOSION CAUSED BY BOMB.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. — Bombs have been found at Los Angeles in the homes of the secretary of the Merchants and Manufacturers ...

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  16. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — During October 271 patients were treated in the Launceston General Hospital. There were six deaths, and there are ...

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  17. MOTORING AND MURDER.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — Edward Rosenheimer, a wealthy New York manufacturer, has been indicted by the grand jury for murder in the ...

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  18. EXPANDING FEDERAL REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Federal revenue from Caroms and Excise for the past three months was £3,301,257, as compared with £2,923,158 for ...

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  19. SOCIALISTS UNEASY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Socialist leaders appear afraid to forsake the signing, of the pledge. Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., doubts ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. WORKMENTN'S FALL FROM LADDER

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — A workman named Ken. Aekerley met with a nasty accident yesterday. While working on a telegraph post he fell to the ...

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  22. CANADA'S CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — The Canadian customs receipts for September show an increase of 1,000,000 dols, over the figures for the proceeding ...

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  23. LITTLE GIRL CHOKED.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Consuelo Stanley, a girl aged sir years, residing at Windsor, was shocked to-day while eating peanuts ...

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  24. WRECKAGE Off STRAITS ISLANDS

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Captain Burgess, of the ketch Dauntless, which arrived this evening from the Straits Islands, reported that a ...

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  25. ITALIAN SECRET SOCIETY.

    VANCOUVER. Saturday.—The Cincinnati (Ohio) police, in investigating an Italian murder case, state chat they hare discovered the American ...

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  26. SEVENTEEN BODIES RECOVERED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A further 17 bodies hare been recovered from the workings of the Whiteharen Colliery ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH MULES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Ah Lee and Ah Suey, charged with importing 40 tins of opium, have been each fined £50. They will be imprisoned until the ...

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  28. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Mr. T. A. Humberstone, a prominent English authority on education, has been ejected from a train at St. Paul, Minnesota ...

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  29. MUMPS EPIDEMIC ON A WARSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The warship Poerrful has returned from Jervis Bay, The outbreak of mump aboard, has been suppressed ...

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  30. NEW BRITISH CRUISER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The latest British second-class cruiser, while undergoing her steam trials, attained a speed of 26.84 knots, a rate that has only ...

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  31. VANDERBILT CUP MOTOR RACE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — The motor race for the Vanderbilt Cup was told to-day, the distance being 278 miles. The race was won by Mr. Harry ...

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  32. DOCTOR'S DEATH FROM BLOOD POISONING.

    SYDNEY, Saturday Dr. Edward Moncrieff aged 32, has ded at Wagga through poisoning contracted whilst performing an operation some ...

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  33. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.The work of the Smelters Select Committee was continued yesterday. During the forenoon the examination was completed of ...

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  34. BERLIN RIOTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The President of Police of Berlin, while regretting tho incident during tho riots when several journalists were brutally attacked ...

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  35. FRENCH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The French Government has been forced by a widespread agitation to largely renew the rolling stock and to order extensive ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.

    LONDON, Saturday—The operations of the New Zealand Shipping Co. for the last, year have resulted in a profit of £69,600. A dividend of 10/ per ...

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  37. THE MODERN JUGGERNAUT.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. — Four deaths have occurred ap the result of injuries received while the Vanderbilt Cup was being raced for; nineteen ...

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  38. THE BOURKE MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Russian, Boris Senkovitch, who was arrested in connection with the Burke tragedy, arrived to-day by the Melbourne ...

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  39. TOURING MILITARY EXPERT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Arthur Godley, until recently Under-Secretary of State for War, is visiting the Kingston and West Point military ...

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  40. N.S. WALES IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The following immigrants left for N.S. Wales during the last three months: 326 farm hands and 80 domestic servants (assisted ...

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  41. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR'S PROTEST.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The American Ambassador at Berlin has been instructed to protest against the brutal and unprovoked attack made by the ...

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  42. VISIT OF SALVATION ARMY LEADERS.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. — Commissioner and Mrs. Hay, of Salvation Army fame, arrived yesterday from Melbourne via Burnie. The local band played them ...

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  43. PREVARICATION IN BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    SYDNEY Saturday—Chas. Bruce Nicoll, a wine and spiritnerchant, has been committed to gaoller a fortnight for prevarication in the bankruptcy ...

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  44. RACING MOTORIST KILLED.

    VANCOUVER, Sundy.—Mr. L. Ronte, a well-known racing motorist, while competing in the Verdenburgh Twenty-mile Race at Springfield ...

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  45. ENGLISH ARMY CAPTAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—Captain Hugh Williams, for whose arrest a warrant was issued on July 2, has surrendered to the Cornish police. He has been ...

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  46. A MAD LABOUTE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—young man has been taken into cusedy at Petersham for medical observtion. Armed with a revolver and a kife he set out ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian destroyers, Parramatta and Yarra, have arrived at Port Said on their voyage to Australia ...

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  48. AMERICAN MINERS CONGRESS.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The minors congress, being held at Los Angeles, California, passed resolutions favoring State control of mines, and condemned ...

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  49. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The" "Law Journal" says a simple solution of the payment of members question would be to re-affirm the liability of the ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Mrs. Byrne, the wife of Sergt. Byre, has been found drowned in the Marenga River at Mitchell ...

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  51. AN AUSTRALIAN BILLIARDIST.

    LONDON, Friday. — George Gray, the young Australian billiardist, who on Thursday beat George Nelson, the champion of Yorkshire, in a game of ...

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  52. FLOATING ISLAND.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The barque Atlas, which has just arrived at Seattle, on the West, Coast of North America, reports having seen a floating ...

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  53. A MEXICAN CATASTROPHE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—It is reported that 100 miners have been killed as the result of an accident in a mine at Palen Mexico ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. SCOTTISH FARMER'S INSPECTION.

    BRISBANE, Saturday—The visiting Scottish farmers delegation is now inspecting the State land; It is said that one delegate remarked that he ...

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  56. THANS-SISERIAN RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Baron Hirai, president of the Japanese railways, is in Paris, seeking to arrange for a railway line to be constructed from ...

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  57. 150 MEN ENTOMBED.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—One hundred and fifty miners are entombed in the coal mine at Palen. The disaster was caused by an ...

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  58. AVIATION.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—An aerial race of 1,000 miles, from Chicago to New York, has been planned. Ten entries have so far been received ...

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  59. ROAD BOARD SECRETARY IN TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Saturday. — Patrick Lawler, secretary, and engineer of the Lawlers Road Board, has been arrested on a charge of embezzling funds and ...

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  60. Mining.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—Mr. R. Trevis Moore, manager or the Penzance tin mines, North Dundas, returned yesterday from Melbourne after settling all ...

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  61. WIRELESS ELECTRIC LIGHTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—A famous Danish inventor, M. Poulson, has exhibited in Copenhagen an apparatus for wireless electric lighting ...

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  62. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Saturday.—So far six arrests of aboriginals have been made in connection with the massacres at Laverton on September 11 ...

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  63. A GERMAN KILLED.

    LONDON, Sunday. — An aviator named Haas, while aeroplaning from Trevenes to Metz, a distance of shout 60 miles, was struck by a gust of wind ...

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  64. FRENCH SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Friday.—A French submarine has travelled 1,400 miles without a hitch ...

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  65. THE LLOYD-GEORGE BUDGET.

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  66. JEWELLERY BURIED IN HOTEL YARD.

    KALGOORLIE, Saturday. —Some £300 worth of jewellery has been found buried in the yard of the Williamstown Hotel. In connection with the find ...

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  67. Launceston Show.

    The exhibition of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs, poultry, pigeons, machinery, implements, apples, etc., to be held in Launceston to-morrow and ...

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  68. COLLISION IN MID-AIR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Capt. Pickson Englishman, collided in mid-air with a French aviator named Thomas at Millan, France ...

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  69. THE TASMANIA MINE.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Special interest attached to the month's cleanup of the Tasmania gold mine at Beaconsfield in view of the recent ...

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  70. LARGE ENGLISH ESTATES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Manvers and Counter Carnarvon nrc selling their large-estes in Nottingham. Lord Manvers owns about 38,000 ...

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  71. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—Two men named Prior and Newton, stated to be travelling American to be pugilists, have been arrested at Dunedin on a ...

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  72. OBJECTIONABLE BOOKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Messrs. John Heywood and Co, a well-known firm of publishers, have born fined £365 for selling objectionable books without ...

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  73. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A woman to-day attempted the assassination of Judge Banker, in a Chicago street ...

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  74. The Courts.

    The bench on Saturday morning at the Devonport Police Court was occupied by Mr. L. E. Chambers, T.M., and A. J. Stokes, J.P ...

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  75. THE DREADNOUGHT MINE.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—At the Dread, nought tin mine. North Dundas, the lode has been intersected in the intermediate adit. The lode has been ...

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  76. A JOCKEY'S FORTUNE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The large fortune loft by Mr. Thomas Loates, the once famous jockey ano who died last Thursday at Brighton, was due to Mr ...

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  77. YOUNG TURK PARTY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" correspondent at Athens states that the Turks are disarming the Macedonians with extreme rigor. This seems to ...

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  78. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  79. VALUES OF METALS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Bar silver was to-day quoted at 24 7-8d per standard ounce . LONDON, Saturday.—Bar silver was ...

    Article : 105 words
  80. Advertising

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