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  2. "GO SLOW" UNIONISTS.

    A glaring instance of the restriction that is being caused on trade by the "go slow*" policy of some trades unionists was exposed in The Register a few days ago. ...

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  3. MURRAY ELECTION.

    Liberalism has scored another signal victory over socialism. A result other than that was not to be expected in the District of Murray, which is one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEGOTIATING FOR PEACE.

    The Bulgarian authorities are disposed to modify their demands upon Turkey for peace, and an important mission baa proceeded to Chataldja to negotiate with the Ottoraau leaders. The Powers have advised Bulgaria not to impose too severe conditions for a settlement. All ...

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  5. POISONED BY ICECREAM.

    Quite a large number of persons who attended a bazaar in connection with the Roman Catholic Church, at the Semaphore Town Hall on Friday evening, developed ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL STORMS.

    The severity of electrical storms in the Northern Territory are proverbial, and it baa frequently, been stated that with a denser population many fatalities would ...

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  7. THE CZAREVITCH.

    Many reports have been circulated regarding the condition of theCzarevitch, the only son of the Czar of Russia, and the heir to the throne. It was , stated some time ...

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  8. GERMANY'S FLEET.

    It is estimated that at the present accellerated rate of naval shipbuilding the German fleet in the year 1915 will consist of 39 battleships, 20 armoured cruisers ...

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  9. ENORMOUS NEW GUNS.

    A fresh and important departure in the competition between the nations to obtain the most formidable warship and the most powerful gun has been made by the ...

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  10. CASUALTIES.

    During the progress of a cricket match, played under the auspices of the United Church Cricketing Association at North Adelaide on Saturday afternoon, H. ...

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  11. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.

    TRURO, November 23.—Mr. Cavl Hermann Nitschke was accidentally killed at Steinfeld, near Truro, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  12. BILLIARD MARKER FOUND DEAD.

    Frederick Manning aged about 43, who had been for a considerable time the bilhard saloon keeper at Mac's Hotel, was found dead in a garden at the rear of ...

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  13. THE CONDITIONS FOR PEACE.

    The conditions of peace which Turkey has rejected included the surrender of Adrianople, Scutari, the port of Durnzoo (on the Adriatic), Janina (in southern ...

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  14. EXCITING INCIDENTS.

    A phenomenal thunder and hail storm passed over Sydney at midday on Saturday. Hailstones of exceptional size were followed immediately by a deluge of rain ...

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  15. COLONIAL WINES.

    In their report on the wines at the Brewers Exhibition, the judges state that on the whole the colonial viticulturists, who have been studying the best methods ...

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  16. THE GRAND DUKE ALEXIS.

    When the Latest English newspapers left London great anxiety was being caused at the Russian Court on account of the illness of the Grand Duke Alexis Nicolaievitch ...

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  17. FATAL COLLISION.

    MELBOURNE, November 24.—The death of James Tyrer, a collector, aged 52. which occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital on November 13, as a result of, injuries ...

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  18. BATTERED TURKISH WARSHIP.

    The Turkish cruiser Hamidieh, which was damaged in a brush with Bulgarian torpedo boats outside the Bulgarian port of Varna, on the Black Sea, and which ...

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  19. BULGARIANS RELENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Bulgarian capital states that the Cabinet is discussing again the Turkish proposals for an armistice and eventual arrangement of ...

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  20. TIMBER YARD GUITED.

    MELBOURNE, November 24.—A fire occurred yesterday in a timber yard owned by H. Beecham & Co., and situated at the corner of Spencer and Bourke streets. The ...

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  21. VIOLENT CANNONADE.

    A violent cannonade was begun afresH against the Bulgarian invaders on Thursday evening. ...

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  22. NAVAL COMMANDS.

    Rear-Admiral T. H. Martyn Jerrain, second in command of the Mediterranean Fleet since 1010, lias been appointed to the command of the British Squadron on the ...

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  23. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE—TURKS REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSS.

    The bombardment of Adrianople is proceeding furiously. The investing armies have captured several positions. The Turks made a sortie on ...

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  24. A BRISBANE VISITATION.

    A heavy storm of a cyclonic nature, preceded by immense clouds of dust, and followed by heavy rain and lightning, broke over the city on Saturday night. The ...

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  25. STABBING AFFRAY.

    MELBOURNE, November 24.—Because he remonstrated with him for having molested his step-daughter on her way home from the city last evening. Arthur ...

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  26. INJURED AT MONASTIR.—A RUSSIAN GENERAL.

    Prince Arsene, only brother of Kins Peter of Servia, who is in command of Servia's main cavalry division in the war, was seriously. wounded in the battle of ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. BALLOON DISASTER.

    Two aeronauts, who set out on a daring trip, Had a narrow escape from drowning this week. They started from Battersea in a balloon with the intention of crossing ...

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  28. FEDERAL BANK.

    The first quarterly statement of the Federal Savings Bank business, made up by the Governor (Mr, D. S. K. Miller), was issued yesterday by the Federal ...

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  29. IMPORTANT BULGARIAN CAPTURES.

    Bulgarian troops have occupied Dedeagatch and also Malgara, which is midway between Dedeagatch and Rodosto. They are thus enabled to open the way through ...

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  30. RAILWAY STATION BURNT.

    LAUNCESTON, November 24.—The Lemana Junction Railway Station, on the western line, was destroyed by fire at 3 o'clock this morning. The origin of the ...

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  31. THE SEVEREST BATTLE.

    In their retreat from Monastir the Turks made a stand near Lerm. The Servian cavalry, however, routed them, and captured 10 guns. ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT GENERAL WORKERS.

    A special meeting of the Port Pirie Tratta and Labour Council was held to-night to further consider the position of the members of the Government General ...

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  33. BOMBARDMENT OF SCUTARI.

    The Turkish stronghold of Scutari com tinues to be bombarded continuously by the Montenegrins, whose artillery fire has inflicted great damage upon the ...

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  34. THE KAISER'S GUESTS.

    Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the Austrian Heir-Apparent, is on a visit to the Kaiser, lie is attending a Court hunt in Hanover, and the Kaiser's guesta ...

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  35. FATAL BOXING.

    A boxing contest at Toulouse has bad a fatal result. During a fight between Estirac and Benezae the former struck the latter on the ear and felled him. The ...

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  36. MISSED THE AMBASSADOR.

    An Austrian steamer, off Durazzo, was searched by those in charge of two Greek torpedo boats, as it was suspected that Ismail Kemal, the Ottoman. Ambassador ...

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  37. DEATH OF TURKISH GENERAL HONOURING THE FOE.

    Fethy Pasha, commanding the Turkish forces at Monastir, was killed prior to the capture of the town. The Servians iden was buried by them with full military ...

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  38. CAPTURES AFTER THE BATTLE.

    The Crown Prince, Commander-in-Chief of the Greek armies, reports that cavalry, who went in pursuit of the Turks after the battle of Florina, captured 20 guns and ...

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  39. PANAMA CANAL.

    Sr. Elihu Root, formerly Secretary of State, favours arbitration in connection with the Panama Canal dispute with Great Britain, lie says that if the United States ...

    Article : 83 words
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  41. QUINLAN OPERA SEASON.

    Mr. Quintan's company will open its Brand opera season in Australasia in Melbourne on September 13. It is proposed to Rive Wagner's complete ring cycle of 23 ...

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  42. GREEK SUCCESS.—OCCUPATION OF MITYLENE.

    In connection with the occupation of the island of Mitylcne by the Greeks, the foreign Consuls persuaded the Turkish garrison, numbering 700 men, to evacuate ...

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  43. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA.

    While official circles regard the situation in the Balkans as stationary, leading newspapers continue to fulminate against Russia. ...

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  45. CONCILIATORY TO SERVIA.

    The semi-official announcement is published in The Fremdenblatt that Austria does not desire to limit the political independence of the Balkans, nor to aspire ...

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  46. CANNIBAL RITES.

    The authorities in the British settlement of Sierra Leone, on the west coast of Africa, have arrested several hundred native chiefs in the effort to stamp out ...

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  49. SUFFRAGETTES.

    A number of suffragettes attended the National Liberal Conference at Nottingham to-day, and interrupted the proceedings. Several of them were ejected. ...

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  50. MUKHTAR PASHA'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Accounts of a sensational experience by the Turkish General Mukhtar Pasha are to hand. The general was in the fighting line with ...

    Article : 218 words
  51. AUSTRIA'S MILITARY ACTIVITY.

    The Vienna correspondent of The Daily Mail telegraphs that notwithstanding Count Berchtold's denial in regard to Bization of troops, certain of the Army Corps have been increased, the number of sentries have been doubled on five bridges on the Danube, and email detachments ...

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  52. DIVINITY DEGREES.

    The Senate of the University of Cambridge has agreed, by 435 votes to 320, to the throwing open of degrees in divinity lo laymen and Nonconformist ministers. ...

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  53. PHOSPHORUS IN LETTER BOX.

    Margaret Ninian, a student, who has been prominent in connection with the suffragette movement, lias been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for having ...

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  54. GOLDEN MILE BALLOT.

    A ballot of workers engaged in the mining industry to decide whether the offer of the Chamber of Mines of a rise of 6d, a day in the minimum rate for surface ...

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