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  2. OUR MINES.

    The gold yields last week aggregated 3011oz. 4dwt., and, with the inclusion of the returns from the Lansell proprietary mines for the month of September, the ...

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  3. NEW YORK MURDER.

    The inquest on the woman, Anna Aumuller, whose dismembered body was recovered from the Hudson River, was concluded in New York to-day. The clergyman, Hans ...

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  4. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL.

    The Tariff Bill is now awaiting President Woodrow Wilson's signature. The bill reduces the tariff by an average of 10 per cent, all round. It is estimated that the ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The wheat market is mactive, but steady, owing to the unfavorable outlook in India. Australian new crop is being freely offered. ...

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  6. NORTHERN RAILWAYS.

    Commenting on the illustrated article on the Northern railways in Saturday's "Bendigo Advertiser," the Mayor (Cr. Andros) said the "Advertiser" was to be commended ...

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  7. BENDIGO MINERS' STRIKE

    The 14th week of the miners' strike at Eaglehawk over the non-union question terminated on Saturday with the position still unchanged. ...

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  8. HOME RULE.

    The Orangemen of Canada are watching the outcome of the Irish Home Rule struggle with the greatest interest. Those of Winnipeg have offered to Sir ...

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  9. THE BALKANS.

    Advices have been received that the Alhamans, encouraged by the Servian withdrawal from their positions at Prizrend, assembled their forces, and violently ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The fifth series of London wool sales was continued to-dar Competition was good, with prices unchanged. LONDON, 5th October. ...

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  11. KING'S PREROGATIVE.

    Mr. Thomne Gibson Bowles, formerly M.P. for Kind's Lynn, writes a vigorous letter on the subject of Home Rule. He maintains that it is the undoubted right ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A shocking railway accident is reported from Spain. A mail train, proceeding from Mirpda to Bilbao, ran into a geeds train, and both were seriously damaged. ...

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  13. BRITISH NAVY.

    A splendid gleaming feat has been accomplished by the new battle cruiser Queen Mary, 28,850 tons. While undergoing a test to-day, the ...

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  14. LIBERAL PAPERS JUBILANT.

    Democratic papers are jubilant over the passing of the Tariff Bill, the average reduction of 28 per cent, being the lowest for three-quarters of a century. Over 15 ...

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  15. UNIONIST VIEWS.

    Unionists consider that the Government should take cognisance of the happeninge in Ulster. It should, they say, open up negotiations with the law lords, and then ...

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  16. BACK TO GAOL

    A remarltable story of a man who has served practically a lifetime in gaol comes from Rome. The man, a bootmaker, had served 54 years for having stabbed a ...

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  17. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Irene Casey, a suffragette, was, at Broadford yesterday, sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labor for having placed phosphorus in letter boxes. When ...

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  18. GUELPH FEUD REVIVAL.

    The latest development, in the Guelph and Hohonzollern feud has created a sensation here. Recently the "Weser Zeitung," one of ...

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  19. BRITISH OFFICER RESIGNS.

    Mr. Wallrock, an officer of the City of London Territorial Forces, has written a letter to the papers, in which he announces his resignation, owing to the possibility of ...

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  20. FOREIGN MEAT IMPORTS.

    The Department of Agriculture has promulgated new rales to govern the importation of foreign meat. These require foreign certificates for both post-moriem ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Mr. C. C. Cherry, the Commonwealth veterinary inspector, has gone to Brussels to discuss with the authorities there the modification of the "Health regulations to ...

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  22. TROUBLE AT CLARENCE MINE.

    On Saturday afternoon an incident occurred at the Clarnce United mine at Eaglehawk, as a result of which 11 men ceased work. It seems that some time ...

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  23. LORD KITCHENER.

    The newspaper "It Secolo" states that the police frustrated an attempt, by the Massulman Club to assassinate Lord Kitchener when he was passing through ...

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  24. WHARPARILLA TRAGEDY.

    A second arrest has been made in connection with the Wharparilla tragady. It may be remembered that when the boy Freeman, was arrested he stoutly maintained ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    An aeroplane accident occurred to-day at the Central Flying School at Upavon (Wiltshire) as a result of which Major George Charleton Merrick, D.S.O., of the ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. MARIE LLOYD'S DEPORTATION.

    Amazement prevails here at the action of the United States immigration authorities in refusing Miss Marie Lloyd, the well-known music-hall artist, and Bernard ...

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  28. BLOCK ON THAMES.

    The little lock-gates on the Thames at Tilbury were displaced at high tide to-day. The R.M.S. Moldavia, which was leaving for Australia, was imprisoued in the river, ...

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  29. STEAMER SUNK.

    The steamer Gardenia, of North Shields, collided with the collier Cormvood during a dense fop in the North Sea, Inst night. The Gardenia sank in four minutes, before ...

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  30. OVERDOSE OF EIHER.

    Sir Frederick Williams has died at Montmartre, Paris, from an overdose of other. His death occurred in a flat which was expensively furnished, decorated with rare ...

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  31. WOMAN'S REMARKABLE VITALITY

    Mrs. Stocks, who was seriously injured last Saturday week while making a flight in an aeroplane, has not yet regained consciousness. She showever, is improving, ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at Maldon on Friday of Miss Emma Bule, third dangter of Mr. J. H. Rule, of "Gordonville," at the age of 49 years. The funeral on Saturday was ...

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  33. AN EARLIER MESSAGE.

    Detectivc Commons is still at the scene of the tragedy completing his investigations. Mountey-constable Burgoyne, who ...

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  34. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    A deadlock is threatened in connection with the conference which is trying to settle the Dublin industrial trouble. The Dublin Trades Council claims that ...

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  35. LANCASHIRE COTTON TRADE.

    The threatened lockout in the Lancashire spiuning industry, unless the strike at the Bechire mills, at Bolton, is settied by the 25th inst., has focussed public ...

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  36. PUBLIC UTILITIES.

    It is stated in messages from Washington that the Wilson Administration contemplates introducing legislation which will ultimately involve the Government. ...

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  37. [?] FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Committee, 7.30. [?] Lockwood. 8. [?] Union Trades Hall. 8. [?] Club Dance, A.N.A. ...

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  38. TROUBLE WITH A ZEPPELIN,

    An extraordinary amount of trouble was experienced in effecting a landing with a Zeppelin airship to-day at Potsdam. Cue hundred and twenty soldiers were ...

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  39. FALLING BIRTH RATE.

    Dr. Schiller, addressing the Engenic Education Society to-day, stated that the rapid fall in the birth rate among the more provident classes was making gaps in the ...

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  40. RADIUM SUBSTITUTE.

    The value of mesothormum, one of the derivatives of the metal thorium, which is useful in a lesser degre for all the remedies effected by radium, is further ...

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  41. WONDERS OF RADIUM.

    An important contribution to current knowledge of the use of radium was made yesterday by Sir Frederick Treves, chairman of the Radium Institute. Among other ...

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  42. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The budget speech delivered by Sir John Forrest, the Commonwealth Treasurer, in the House of Representative on Thursday, has evoked general approval here. The ...

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  43. EXCITEMENT IN A SYNAGOGUE.

    Tremendous excitement prevailed in the New York Synagogue for a time to-day, owing to a sensational accident. The celebrations in connection with the ...

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  44. AUCTION SALES.

    [?] at their rooms. Messrs. [?] and Sons will hold their weekly [?] and [?] goods, [?] the balance of the Irish ...

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  45. HUMAN MISFITS.

    Dr. Woods Hutchinson, in the course of a lecture on "Human Misfits." advocated the elimination by the State of the feebleminded from the community when they are ...

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  46. BURIED IN A COAL MINE.

    After being imprisoned for a week beneath 100ft. of coal as a result of the cave-in of a mine, Thomas Toshesky was resened yesterday. The rescuers worked ...

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  47. [?] AGAIN ON FIRE.

    [?] fire [?] at the Hope mine, [?] where a strike is in operation, [?]. The [?] was discovered [?] [?] and [?] before much ...

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  48. INDIAN BANKING CRISIS.

    Three more Indian banks have suspended payment The latest institutions to close their doors are the Credit Bank of India and two smaller banks. All are ...

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  49. AGITATOR SENTENCED.

    Boyd, a speaker on behalf of the Indus trial Workers of the World, has been sea tenced to seven years' iumprisonment at New Jersey, U.S.A., for advising strikers in a ...

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  50. LANGFORD V. JEANNETTE.

    Preparations are now complete for the Match between the negro heavyweight boxers, "Sam" Laugford, and "Joe" Jeannette. The contest will take place at ...

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  51. CAUCASIAN RAILWAY SMASH.

    M. Rakliloff, Minister of Ways of Communications, has paid a visit to Vladikavkaz, in the Caucasus, where 40 persons were killed and 100 injured in a railway ...

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  52. USELESS EDUCATION.

    The Rev. Father Vaughan, the wellknown Roman Catholic priest, in the course of an address at Glasgow, insisted that teaching which failed to build up ...

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  53. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS.

    After a tour, during which he studied the conditions prevailing in Great Britain and Ireland, Mr. Crothers, Minister for Labor, expresses the opinion that the ...

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  54. [?] COMPETITIONS.

    [?] competitions [?] on Saturday, when the elc[?] were adjudicated upon by [?] of Dunedin. [?] ...

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  55. TORPEDO RECORD.

    Remarkable results have been achieved by the French torpedo flotilla in some night firing exercises, which have just been carried out. Each of the 22 torpedoes that ...

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  56. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    As a train travelling from Sydney to Liverpool was passing Guildford on Thursday night a bullet passed through one of the windows of a carriage. A woman ...

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  57. FEWER PRISONERS.

    The report of the British prison authorities for the past year shows that there has been a decrease of 9725 in the prison population. This satisfactory fact is attributed ...

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  58. JEANETTE BEATS LANGFORD.

    "Joe" Jeanette outpointed "Sam" Langford last night in ten rounds. Jeanette appeared to be in fine condition, whilst Langford was not well trained. The won ...

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  59. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    Another earthquake of equal intensity to that recently reported occurred in the canal zone yesterday. The canal was not damaged. Many residents of Colon fied ...

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  60. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT KILIED.

    Mr. Edmund Lonsdate, 70 years of ago member for Armidalo in the Legislative Assembly, was fatally injured yesterday through being knocked down by a motor ...

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  61. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    [?] which is [?] first time locally at [?] Theatre, to-night, is cal[?] [?] to provide a most ...

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  62. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Four fresh eases of small-pox have come to light in the metropolitan area during the week end. Three eases nave been reported from Cootamundra. ...

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  63. FLOODS IN TEXAS.

    The worst floods experienced for many years have occurred in Southern Texas. Twelve persons have been drowned, and the damage is estimated at £1,200,000. ...

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  64. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The now programme of Lyric photo, plays to be screened to-night promises to prove most enjoyable. Two exclusive feature subjects are included in the collection of pictures, viz., ...

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  65. STEAMER AND TUG COLLIDE.

    A serious marine disaster occurred here yesterday. A steamer collided with and sank a military tug which was following the manocurres of the fleet. ...

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