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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S CLAIM.

    There has been a struggle during the week as to who the new Minister shall he. As Mr. Batchelor was a South Australian it is suggested that a South ...

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  4. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    General Cagni, accompamed only by in officer and an interpreter induced forty Turks strongly barricaded outside Tripoli to surrender. He pretended that is large ...

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  5. REVOLT IN CHINA

    Telegraphic communication with Chang sha has been restored, and the town is reported to be safe. The Consuls at Hankow are sending the ...

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  6. HOME RULE QUESTION

    Mr. John Dillon, M.P., speaking at Portumna, in Galway, declared that the greatest proot that Edward Carson's proposal for ...

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  7. THE WORKER

    Mr. C. Fenwick, M.P., speaking at Hirst, declared that the trouble arising out of the Eight Hours Act in Northumberland had cost the Miners' Association over ...

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  8. TREDEGAR RIOTERS

    Right Hon. W. S. Churchill, M.P., Secretary of State for Home Affairs, in reply to local petitioners, declined to interfere with the sentences passed on the ...

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  9. THE TRANSPORTS.

    Twenty transports, bringing 15,000 troops, are expected to-day. ...

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  10. CARAVAN STOPPED.

    The Italians stopped a caravan of 120 camels when leaving the vicinity laden with flour and other provisions for the Turks. The latter renewed the light, ...

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  11. LABOUR PARTY DRIFTING.

    Although events on the outside are pleasant enough for the Labour party, and although the result of the elections in West Australia has assisted to dispel ...

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  12. MAN ARRESTED

    A maw. described as an artist, while brandishing against the police, a loaded revolver and armed with dagger, was arrested in Holborn. He confessed he had ...

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  13. COLLIERIES IDLE

    The Cambrian collieries, at Clyachvale, have again been rendered idle by the haulers declining to descend owing to the suspension of, a man. ...

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  14. MINERS INJURED

    An explosion of gas occurred in the Loannd Colliery, at Cambuslang. Four men were severely burned and two less seriously. ...

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  15. MADAME ALBANI

    In the Albert Hall eight thousand people gave a tremendous ovation to Madame Albani, who is finally farewelling London, when she sang Tosti's "Good-bye." The ...

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  16. REPORTED MUTINY

    An unconfirmed Central News telegram reports that two battalions of modern drilled troops at Tsingtao. mutinied, apparently in sympathy with Sunyatsen. ...

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  17. THE RAILWAYMEN

    A mass meeting of the Sheffield railwaymen resolved to strike unless the Midland Company fulfilled the whole terms of the settlement instead of, as ...

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  18. TURKISH TRANSPORTS

    Ten days ago Italy protested against the continued presence at Port Said of the Turkish transport Kaiseri as a breach of the Suez Canal's neutrality The Kaiseri ...

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  19. NEW STEAMERS

    The North Coast (N.S.W) Company's steamer Coramba's speed trials exceeded the stipulation. fleece's steamer Opouri has been ...

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  20. YUANSHIHKAI'S POST

    Though the edict curtly orders Yuanshihkai to Wuchung, it does not attempt any reparation of the dismissal. He accepts in a grave emergency the ...

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  21. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Mr. George Landsbury, M.P. (Lab.), speaking at Bradford, declared that, despite Mr. Lloyd George, if the Liberal. Tory, Labour, and Irish partics voted ...

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  22. ENGLISHWOMAN

    At the instance of Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Miss Malecka has been released at Warsaw on bail. ...

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  23. MASSING THE TROOPS.

    Thirteen transport trains left Peking and Paotingfu on Saturday and Sunday and eleven leave to-day and ten on Tuesday. Altogether twenty thousand ...

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  24. ABOUT PEOPLE

    'At a concert in the Steel-street Methodist Church at Devonport last night Rev. MI. Lawther, on behalf of the trustees, presented Mr. Arthur Heath, the organist, ...

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  25. TREATMENT OF GRAIN

    In reply to Russia, the Porte permits neutral grain ships bound for neutral ports to pass, but cargoes consigned to Italian war harbours and military ...

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  26. SUPPOSED SABOTAGE

    A telephone junction has been blown up, destroying communication between Paris and the Scine-et-Marne towns. It is believed to be an act of sabotage. ...

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  27. EARTHQUAKES

    An earthquake in the Catania district killed six persons at Macchia, Santa Venerina, and 14 elsewhere, while 50 were injured. The shocks were chiefly felt ...

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  28. HEALTH OF THE NAVY

    The health of the navy for the year shows a continuous improvement. There has been a notable decrease of tuberculosis. ...

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  29. RUN ON BANKS.

    A financial panic occurred in Peking on Saturday, and there were runs on the Government banks and native cash shops, but the disturbance was temporary. ...

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  30. OTTOMAN PARLIAMENT

    The Grand Vizier read the speech from the throne, and it was listened to with profound silence. The Sultan attended, surrounded by princes. ...

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  31. TELEGRAPHISTS' HOURS

    At the conference of the Postal-and Telegraph Associations of the various states, which was begun to-day, the question of telegraphists' broken shifts was ...

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  32. TUBERCULOSIS

    At the conference of the National Union of Public Health Authorities Dr. Armstrong, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, declared that 500,000 cows in England suffered ...

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  33. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY

    The "Reichs Post," the mouthpiece of the neir to the throne and of the military circles, endorses German newspaper complaints that Austria has latterly shown ...

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  34. LITERATURE

    It is announced that Maurice Maeterlinck, the Belgian author, will receive the Nobel prize for literature. ...

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  35. THE NEW POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    To-day Messrs. J. G. Willson (president) and E. J. Alldis (secretary), of the New South Wales Post and Telegraph Association, waited on the new Postmaster ...

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  36. LOAN PROPOSAL

    In April it was announced that the Chinese Government had issued a 5 per cent loan of £10,000,000 at 95 for the purpose of currency reform and the development ...

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  37. SAMOS NEUTRAL

    Italy notifies the Powers that she considers Samos to be neutral territory. ...

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  38. BRILLIANT OFFICER

    During the Riffs' daring attack on the Spanish position at Imarufen, near Melilla, General Ordenez, Spain's most brilliant artillery officer and inventor of the ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF HATRED

    Tanin is organising a League of Hatred. The members swear to do their utmost to injure Italy. ...

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  40. GRIEVOUS SWORD THRUST

    Renucoli, editor of the "Depeche," at Nice, received a grievous sword-thrust in the chest in a duel with a local confrere. ...

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  41. OTTOMAN FLEET

    A movement is being made by the Turkish fleet. It has now left for the Dardanelles. ...

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  42. AVIATION

    Aviator Level, who fell. 250 feet at Rheims, has succumbed, to the injuries which he received. ...

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  43. PORTUGUESE ROYALISTS

    Counseir's Royalists have re-entered Spain, and eighty applied for a free pardon and permission to return to Portugal. ...

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  44. ARBITRATION PROPOSALS

    The Porte has promised to support Mr. W T. Stead's suggestion that, failing the Powers' mediation. Turkey should appeal to the arbitration of the Hague ...

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  45. DEAR FOOD

    The Social Democrats have arranged 28 meetings to protest against dear foot. ...

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  46. POSTAL SORTERS

    The Interstate Postal Sorters' Conference was opened today by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce), in the absence of the Postmaster-General (Mr. Frazer), who ...

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  47. SEALED ORDERS

    The Russian Black Sea fleet has left Yolta under sealed orders. ...

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  48. ITALIAN DREADNOUGHTS

    The third Dreadnought has been launched at Genoa. The vessel has been named the Leonardo do Vinci. At Genoa yesterday the fourth ...

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  49. GERMAN INTENTIONS

    It has been officially announced that the Kaiser has invited the Italian Ambassador to confer on the political situation. The Ambassador's intended [?]nterview with ...

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  50. THE BOILERMAKERS

    This morning a deputation representing the Federated Boilermakers' and iron Ship Builders' Company waited upon the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) to make ...

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  51. MISSIONARY MEETING

    At the Christian Mission Church last night Mr. George Wilson, deputation secretary of the Ceylon and India General Mission, delivered an address on mission ...

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  52. INJUNCTION GRANTED

    An action was concluded in the First Civil Court, Melbourne, on October 11, before Mr. Justice Hodges, in which O.T., Limited, sued J. B. M'Arthur, licensee of ...

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  53. BRITISH ACTORS

    The coronation gala performance at Her Majesty's Theatre realised £4650, which is to form the nucleus of the King George pension fund for actors. ...

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  54. TRIPOLI'S CHEQUERED HISTORY.

    Though of late years the Turkish province of Tripoli has been of little interest to the world at large, its history dates from as far back almost as that of the ...

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  55. EXPRESS IN DANGER

    A dastardly attempt was made to deran the Adelaide express near Lubeck early yesterday morning. A sleeper and two fencing posts were placed across the rails, ...

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  56. FIVE BOYS ESCAPE CROUP.

    "During the winter months, my five boys were constantly attacked with colds and croup," says Mrs. H. Beanland, "Dutton Lee," Howitt-street, Ballarat, ...

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  57. THE LITHGOW STRIKE

    In connection with the strike trials at Lithgow, William George Hatton was charged in the Circuit Court to-day with having on August 11 placed a piese of iron ...

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  58. ANOTHER ATTEMPT

    Mr. J. T. Alexander has decided to make another attempt to obtain an hotel license for a building proposed to be erected at the corner of Wilmot and Mount streets. ...

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  59. WHY PULL THEM OUT?

    We cannot understand why so many ladies endure the torture of pulling out grey hairs one at the time, when by applying Russian Hair Restorer they may ...

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