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  2. THE NEW TRADES HALL.

    At last night's meeting of the committee of the Miners Association, Mr. W. Thomas made reference to the proposal of the Trades ...

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  4. ALL SAINTS' JUBILEE.

    The All Saints' diamond jubilee celebrations were continued last evening when a choral service was held. The congregation was large. ...

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  5. V.R.C. SPRING MEETING.

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    The trial was concluded to-day at Liverpool of John Clark, a cashier, who was charged with embezzling large sums of money belonging to ...

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  7. THE BALKAN WAR.

    There is every indication that the British Government fears that a grave situation is imminent at Constantinople. ...

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  8. CHINESE LOAN.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. F. D. Acland, under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that China, had resumed negotiations. ...

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  9. DIFFERENT ITEMS.

    The South African team of rugby footballers to-day played the Oxford University team. The visitors won by six points to nil. L. ...

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  10. LORD ROBERTS' WARNING.

    The Manchester speech of Lord Roberts, in which he warned Britain in unequivocal terms of the German danger, is being kept ...

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  11. CONSOLS RISING.

    Consols closed to-day at £74 2s 6d. During the early days of the crisis they fell as low as £72 17s 6d. ...

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  12. SALONIKA GARRISON MUTINY

    The garrison at Salonika is reported to be starving and in a state of mutiny. Many of the soldiers have been ...

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  13. "HORRIBLY PROVOCATIVE."

    Speaking at Taunton last night, Mr. F. Acland, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said it was legitimate to question the statemanship ...

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  14. THE LATEST.

    The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Constantinople reports that bands of famished Turkish soldiers from Lul[?] Burgas turned Rodosto ...

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  15. THE PRESIDENCY

    President, Taft has congratulated Dr. Woodrow Wilson on being chosen President-elect of the United States. Mr. Taft wished him a successful ...

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  16. LEPER FOUND AT BLACKBURN.

    Something, like a sensation has been created by the discovery at Blackburn, near Melbourne, of an old age pensioner, who is suffering ...

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  17. A CINEMATOGRAPH CENSOR.

    The Incorporated Association of Cinematograph Manufacturers has appointed Mr. George A. Redford as censor, with a board of six ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN LIBERIA

    Advices received from Liberia, on the west coast of Africa, report that serious native distur[?]ances have a[?]urred in the nergo republic. ...

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  19. PARTIES IN CONGRESS.

    The Times considers that The American House, of Representatives will be strongly. Democratic. Indications also point to the Sedate ...

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  20. H.M.S. TORCH.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Admiral Lord. Charles Beresford, Zionist member for Portsmouth asked a question regarding the sloop ...

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  21. HOME RULE BILL.

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered last night. On clause 13, relating to the relating of Irish members at Westminster. ...

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  22. SERVIANS V. TURKS.

    News has been received at Belgrade of a fresh defeat of the Turks. The Ottoman forces that were ...

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  23. BROKER HILL DISPUTES.

    Owing to the butchers having ceased killing stock at the city abattoirs, the city is still virtually without meat. Aldermen and the ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. THE MURDERED ACTRESS.

    Edward Hopwood director of a My company, who on September 30 alleged to have shot at and killed [?] Dudley, well known on the stage ...

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  25. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES.

    Between 70 and 80 delegates of the various country fire brigades attended the annual meeting held to-day at the offices of the board, Collins street. ...

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  26. CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS.

    Dr. Friedmann announced at a meeting of the Medical Society, to-day, that he has, discovered a cure for all forms of tuberculosis. ...

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  27. AGENT GENERALSHIP.

    In the Legislative Assembly a few nights since, Mr. Watt, the Premier, in reply to Mr. N. Bayles, said that it was not intended after next ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. FANCY PRICED PICTURES.

    An action has just concluded in the courts, in which Alfred George Temple, are expert, sued Sir James [?]onaldson for £6150, as ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. TURKS AT SCUTARI.

    An Austrian military attache landed at Scutari under the protection of a white flag and reported to General Essad Pasha the ...

    Article : 183 words
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  31. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull and Liverpool is dull. ...

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  32. THE WEATHER.

    The thermometrical readings as recorded by Mr. J. Beebe yesterday were: Maximum 63; minimum, 45, The Melbourne, readings were ...

    Article : 179 words
  33. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    As the result of the suffragettes window smashing in Bond and Oxl[?]d streets, a number, of women before the Police Court to-day. ...

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  34. FLOWERS FOR BENDIGO HOSPITAL.

    Sir,-- Reverting to my letter of November 1 re the above, I desire to let the public know that similar arrangements to the Rose Day on October 26. have ...

    Article : 184 words
  35. EXTENSIVE LEATHER BOBBERIES

    A few days since representatives of leather manufacturers arid dealers had an interview with Mr. Calloway, Under Secretary, and Mr. ...

    Article : 134 words
  36. TAITS' PICTURES.

    Judging by the houses Taits' pictures are increasing in popularity. The attendance last night was large. The stirring, sensational scenes as screened in ...

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  37. NEGRO DISTURBANCE.

    Advices from Liberia, on the West Coast of Africa, report serious na[?]s disturbances in the nergo section. ...

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  40. STAR PICTURES.

    Another large and appreciative audience assembled in the Britannia Theatre, and were treated to a fine picture entertainment. Pride of place is occupied by ...

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