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  2. BALKAN BLAZE.

    It was officially announced this morning that Turkey had appealed to the Powers for mediation in the Balkan war. The Vienna "Reichspost" stated yesterday ...

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  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    To Advertisers.—In order to ensure their insertion and proper classification, advertisements intended for Saturday's issue should be lodged at this office as early as possible ...

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  4. CHINA'S MARTYRS.

    I gather that considerable feeling has been aroused among influential Chinese by the remarkably strong statement of Mr. Acland in the British House of Commons ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE RIOTS.

    Frederick George Evans, who fired at and wounded Police-constable Wade during the rioting at Waihi on Tuesday, and was knocked senseless by a blow from the ...

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  6. SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    Uproarious scenes were caused by the Opposition in the House of Commons yesterday. The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) moved ...

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  7. RAILWAY SMASH.

    Particulars of a narrow escape from a serious railway accident was reported at Seymour to-night. So far as can be ascertained from the railway officials, who are ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives sat throughout last night considering the Estimates, the Government refusing to grant an adjournment. ...

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  9. SANJAK OF NOVIBAZAR.

    The "Neues Wiener Tagblatt" (Vienna) wrote on October 14:— "The stone is set rolling. Who shall stop it? The outbreak of war surprises no one. ...

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  10. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Taft, in a proclamation issued yesterday, fixes the Panama Canal tolls for fereign merchant passenger vessels at one dollar 20 cents per ton net actual carrying ...

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  11. TOWN HALL QUESTION.

    Further discussion took place in the Legislative Council yesterday on the following motion proposed by Mr. Sommers:— "That in view of the early departure from Western ...

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  12. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    The Turks defending Adrianople made a desperate sortie on Tuesday night, but were driven back with heavy losses, after five hours' desperate fighting. ...

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  13. PERUVIAN OUTRAGES.

    Sir Roger Casement, Consul-General at Rio de Janeiro, giving evidence yesterday before the House of Commons Committee appointed to inquire into the outrages alleged ...

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  14. AT THE OUTSET.

    Writing to the London "Daily Telegraph" from Constantinople on October 12, Mr. E. Ashmead-Bartlett said:— It is extremely dangerous to attempt to ...

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  15. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    At Hunstanton, in Norfolk, yesterday a train ran off the rails and mounted a platform. The station buildings were partly wrecked by the locomotive, and a carriage ...

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  16. ASSASSINATION.

    The police in the city had considerable difficulty yesterday in preventing a crowd from lynching a street orator who was defending the assassination of the Premier (Senor ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    A telegram from, Melbourne states that Mr. R. V. Vernon, private secretary to the Governor-General, left for Sydney by last night's express. He will sail on Saturday ...

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  18. A STEAMER WRECKED.

    The steamer Mayflower was wrecked on the Madawaska River, in Ontario. Eleven persons on board were drowned. ...

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  19. MEXICO.

    At El Paso, In Texas, yesterday the United States Secret Service officers discovered a rebel plan for an attack upon Juarez, in the north of Mexico. They arrested Colonel ...

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  20. SERVIA'S CLAIMS.

    Russia has informed Servia that she will not go to war for the sake of enabling Servia to secure a port on the Adriatic. The Premier (M. Sazonoff) has expressed ...

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS.

    It is officially announced that the public have subscribed 80 per cent. of the Queensland 4 per cent. loan of £2,000,000 issued, at £99. ...

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  22. ALBANIA'S POSITION.

    The Austro-Hungarian Minister at Cettinje intimated to King Nicholas yesterday that Medua and Alessio should be reserved for an autonomous Albania. The King ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. P. Sampson, who is opposing the retiring Mayor (Mr. Geo. Hiscox) for the Mayoralty of Midland Junction, addressed a meeting of ratepayers in the Town Hall ...

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  24. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Giving evidence yesterday before the committee appointed to inquire into matters connected with the contract entered into between the Marconi Company and the ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. WELSH MINERS.

    A conference of the South Wales Miners' Federation, sitting at Cardiff to-day, decided to reduce the salaries of the Federation leaders from £4 and £6 per week to ...

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  26. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    The "Novoe Vremya" asserts that the Russian troops that would in the ordinary course be disbanded about the middle of the present month have been ordered to remain ...

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  27. CHINA.

    Liang Men Ting has resigned the portfolio of Minister for Foreign Affairs, as he refuses to adhere to the Cabinet's wish to negotiate with Russia concerning Mongolia, ...

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  28. "WESTERN MAIL."

    Included among the illustrations in this week's issue of the "Western Mail" are several views of the new Commonwealth rifle range at Cottesloe. The work is being ...

    Article : 304 words
  29. THE PAN-SLAV MOVEMENT.

    Mr. S. Goetzel, the well-known geologist of this State, spent his early life in Herzegovina, and was for many years an engineering officer in the Austria-Hungarian army. ...

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  30. NEW YORK POLICE.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Commission inquiring into the charges of corruption laid against the New York police, convict witnesses stated that the police frequently ...

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  31. ROUMANIAN DISASTER.

    At Calarati yesterday a longboat containing 49 Roumanian soldiers was swamped, with the result that 44 of the soldiers were drowned. ...

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  32. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At to-day's wool sales 10,995 bales were offered and 11,562 sold. The market reflected all the best features of recent sales, competition being extremely vigorous from ...

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  33. BELGIUM'S INDEPENDENCE.

    Speaking in Parliament yesterday, the Premier stated that the Powers guaranteeing Belgium's independence were divided into opposing camps, and in consequence ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. SWIMMING.

    The Victorian Amateur Swimming Association decided at its meeting to-night that the request of the acting secretary of the Australian Amateur Swimming Union that ...

    Article : 45 words
  35. BOXING.

    Petty Officer Curran defeated Synott in the second round of a boxing contest. The referee stopped the fight, as Synott was completely outclassed, and was being severely ...

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  36. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    After eating tinned apples, a family living at Moore Park became ill with ptomaine poisoning. Three of the children had to receive medical attention. Two of them ...

    Article : 48 words
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