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  2. Advertising

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate, reported progress on the Navigation Bill. Senator M'Coll moved that national regiments connected with[?] ...

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  4. THE BALKAN WAR.

    Germany and Italy, whose interests at Prizrend are entrusted to the Austrian Consulate, have joined in representations to Belgrade ...

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  5. HOME RULE BILL.

    The Home Rule Bill was further discussed in the House of Commons last night. After the application, of the closure the report on the ...

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  6. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representative the Attorney-General moved the Second reading of three constitution alteration bills, dealing with trusts, mo[?] ...

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  7. WHITE SLAVERY.

    "London Truth " states that the British officer mentioned in a cablegram in reference to Arnold on October 20th, is., a West Australian. ...

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  8. BULGARIAN REVERSE.

    Nazim Pasha reports that reconnoitring parties counted five hundred Bulgarian dead on the slopes near the Chataldja station. Prisoners ...

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  9. FOOTBALL.

    During, the progress of a club luncheon in honour of the Australians' great success, members of the Provincial Legislature welcomed the ...

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  10. DEATH OF MRS. U. DOLMAN.

    Our Coleraine correspondent writes: --The three weeks' illness of Mrs. Uleyear Dolman terminated on Tuesday evening, when that long-time ...

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  11. TURKISH SUCCESSES DENIED.

    The reported Turkish successes at Chataldja are officially denied. ...

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  12. FUTILE SORTIE.

    The Turks in Adrianople on Monday attempted to break through, the lines. They fought throughout, the day and were repulsed with heavy ...

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  13. SPRINGBOKS' TRIUMPH.

    The Springbok footballers scored 17 points against North England's nil. ...

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  14. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Harbour Trust Bill was reported. The Development Railways Bill, Closer Settlement Bill, and Public ...

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  15. STAMPEDE FROM MONASTIR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade states that latent reports show that the Turks at Monastir did not surrender, but fled in all ...

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  16. MUNICIPAL GRANTS TO SCHOOLS.

    A number of municipal councils are anxious to assist in the establishment of elementary high schools, but a doubt has arisen (according to ...

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  17. THE VANCOUVER MATCH.

    In their first match here the Australian rugby footballers were impeded by a heavy ball and a sodden field. A deluge of rain interfered ...

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  18. CHURCH AND DIVORCE.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, in addressing the Upper House of Convocation yesterday, commended the minority report of the divorce ...

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  19. MARCH ON FLORINA.

    The Crown Prince telegraphs:-- " Tomorrow we march on Florina. The enemy are resisting, despite their surrender at Monastir." ...

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  20. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Assembly passed a Supply Bill for £5907. The Country Roads Bill was further considered in committee. ...

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  21. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a question by Mr. H. Louthwaite, Liberal ...

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  22. THE CHATALDJA FIGHTING.

    Mr. Dononoe, war correspondence of the "Daily Chronicle," reporting on the recent fighting at Chartaldja states that both sides are exhausted ...

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  23. COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The council of Queen's College on Wednesday confirmed the award of a number of entrance scholarships and exhibitions. Amongst these ...

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  24. ANOTHER KLONDYKE.

    Mr. M'Leish, owner of the Woodlark King gold mine, arrived in Sydney by the steamer Matunga today. He stated that the island was a ...

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  25. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The speech from the throne at the opening at the Dominion Parliament outlines the legislation to be introduced in the coming session, ...

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  26. INSURANCE ACT.

    A representative meeting of the medical association today, by 9292 votes to 9269, decided to inform Mr. Lloyd George that any further ...

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  27. HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS.

    The members of the local corps of the Solvation Army will undertake an open air collection in aid of the Hanul on hospital in the wain streets ...

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  28. SOLAR OBSERVATORY.

    The Royal Meteorological Society has passed a resolution that a Solar Observatory in Australia or New Zealand is essential to the ...

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  29. AN HARASSED CRICKETER.

    The nicely situated recreation reserve at Heywood is utilised for a variety of purposes, including the annual show. Cricket is also played ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING.

    An apparently deliberate attempt to wreck, the Auckland- Wellington express was made last hight, a mile south of Taupiri, a coal township. ...

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  31. JAMAICA HURRICANE.

    Forty lives are reported to have been lost in the hurricane of the town of Savanlmar. A vessel arriving at Port Antonio ...

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  32. FOREIGN NAVIES.

    The Porte has requested the Power to withdraw their naval contingents, asserting that their presence is no longer necessary. The Ambassadors ...

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  33. ALLEGED ENGLISH SPY.

    The detectives gave evidence that Parrott had had a conversation of two hours with a German' at Ostend, and with nobody else until he ...

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  34. DANGEROUS MONKEY.

    Mrs. Kohls, of Richmond, was Ordered to pay £1010 and costs to a woman who had been bitten by defendant's monkey. Judge Box urged ...

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  35. TIDAL WAVE.

    The town of Lucea (Jamaica) was wiped out by a tidal wave. The water swept inland for a distance of a quarter of a mile, and swept away ...

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  36. ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    Heavy firing was heard yesterday. This was probably due to the Turkish warships not being aware of the truce, which expires today. If the ...

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  37. DODGING MOTOR CARS.

    Some London board schools are teaching the children how to escape motor traffic. Mr. John Burns, president of the, ...

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  38. GERMAN NAVY.

    The German naval estimates for 1913 provide for the construction of two battleships, one armoured cruiser two small cruisers and a ...

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  39. FACTORY BURNT.

    The Australian lythyte factory was destroyed by fire at Annandale today. A series of explosions occurred, George Rushton an employee, ...

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  40. "THE CATCH OF THE SEASON."

    The members of the popular "Merry Widow" Company, who have previously delighted Hamilton audiences, made their reappearance in the town ...

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  41. DEATH FROM STRYCHNINE.

    Alice White, aged 14, daughter of a farmer at Elmore, died after taking strychnine today. It is unknown whether it is a case of ...

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  42. A CLAIM ABANDONED.

    The " Daily Mail" correspondent at Sofia stated that the Allies have definitely abandoned their claim for the partition of Albania, and have ...

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  43. INDEPENDENCE OF PHILIPPINES.

    The Speaker, Mr. Champ Clark, favours independence being granted to the Philippines, and the Democrats are likely to introduce a ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, as to whether the presence of a British fleet in the Near East had weakened the ...

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  45. COMPLAINT AGAINST POWERS.

    Kiamil Pasha indicts the Power's for not promptly communicating to the Allies Turkish demands for an armistice, thereby causing the loss ...

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  46. THE WEATHER

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  47. ROBBERY ON TRAIN.

    Robbers altered railway signals and boarded an Ekaterinburg train. They robbed thirty passengers and then escaped. ...

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  48. WINDOW SMASHERS SENTENCED.

    Ethel Slade and Isabella Irving have been sentenced to six and four months respectively for window- smashing in Bond- street on the 5th ...

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  49. MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANS.

    The Russian cruiser Oleg has sailed hastily for Jaffa, in consequence of a reported massacre of Christians. ...

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  50. EXPLOSION ON CRUISER.

    The explosion of a boiler on, the cruiser Nisshin during her temporary stranding at Shimmoda killed twenty men. ...

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  51. SALONIKA WOUNDED.

    Eight hundered wo[?]ded arrived from Salonika yesterday. ...

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  52. AIRSHIP SCARE.

    Count Zeppelin has written a letter toi tee newspapers, in which he states that his airships have not approached the English coast. ...

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  53. MARCONI COMMITTEE.

    At the sitting of the Mareoni agreement select committee, Sir Alexander King secretary to the post office (recalled) stated that ...

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  54. UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF STATE.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan has been offered the portfolio of Secretary of State. ...

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  55. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  56. HOSPITAL EGG SCHEME.

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  57. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The weather forecast for tomorrow is as follows:-- Chiefly fine at first, but sultry and more or lees cloudy generally; ...

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