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  2. HOME RULE.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bonar Law), who was the guest yesterday of the Nonconformist Unionist Ms.P., made some remarks at the ...

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  3. MEN AND WOMEN,

    At last night’s meeting of the Council the health committee report-that of the two applications deceived for the position of probationer ...

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  4. THE WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    The fullest account yet received of the capture by the Bulgarians of Kirk Ktliaseh comes from the “Daily Chronicle's” correspondent at Sofia. ...

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  5. CHEATER HOBART CONFERENCE.

    Alderman Atkins asked the Mayor at the meeting of tie City Council. last evening whether anything had been done regarding the conference which it ...

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  6. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Lewis Harcourt) addressed a meeting in hit constituency of Rosseudale on Friday and yesterday, and at both his ...

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  7. PROPOSED CREMATORIUM.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Launceston City Council the whole Council committee submitted the following recommendations in regard to the reservation ...

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  8. THE CZAR'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    According to private advices. the Czar of Russia congratulated King Peter on the capture of Uskin. ...

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  9. THE SIEGE OF SCUTARI.

    The Turks have re-occupied several positions 'at Scutari which were captured by the Montenegrins. Torein rains are Impeding the operations ...

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  10. THE BULGARIANS IN THE WEST.

    The Bulgarians have had some success in the west, where they are operating on the left wing of the Servians. At Krik Jaali they have seized a ...

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  11. THE DOMINIONS' CO-OPERATION.

    Mr. flarcourt continued that he Was convinced of the good of the Canadian Prime Minister's (Mr. It. L. Borden; and his colleagues' visit, and no effect ...

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  12. LAUNCESTON TRAMS.

    The whole Council committee at yesterday’s meeting of the Launceston City Council submitted the following recommendations:— 1. That the ...

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  13. CHINESE DIPLOMAT.

    The “Observer” has published some interesting extracts from the diaries the late Li Hung Chang, the -famous Chinese diplomat and statesman. ...

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  14. TERRIBLE SACRIFICES.

    Despite the messages showing satisfactory development of the Bulgarians' the Bulgarian sacrifices in the of Marash and other points ...

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  15. THE GREEK WAR.

    A detachment of Greek reservists have arrived from (New York, and have been enthusiastically welcomed. Three hundred volunteers from the ...

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  16. FALL FROM A CANNON.

    A lad named Bourke, residing at Launceston, met with a nasty accident in the City Bark on Sunday night. With some other lads he ...

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  17. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices from Casablanca, Morocco, state that Triahl, one of the leaders of the revolutionary movement against the French, and a Spanish ...

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  18. MORE RESERVISTS CALLED OUT.

    An additional 8000 Bulgarian reservists have been called up, and thou of reservists and Russian volunteers have reached Bulgaria from ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY.

    The "Volkstein," in suggesting the establishment of a South African navy, proposed that the sum of £1,000,000 should be raised annually ...

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  20. QUEEN IN THE HOSPITALS.

    Queen Eleonora of Bulgaria, dressed a hospital nurse is spending many hours a day in the .hospitals at Phillppopolls assisting in dressing the injuries ...

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  21. BATTERY POINT SCHOOL CORNER.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council the Public Works Committee reported that it being considered desirable to improve the corner at the ...

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  22. CLERK'S EXTENSIVE FRAUDS.

    Before Judge Murray, at the Quarter Sessions this morning. Robert Charles Irvine Underwood (27) .pleaded guilty to embezzling £207, the property of ...

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  23. MUTILATION OF THE KILLED.

    The corpses of Bulgarian soldiers captured by the Turks are found to have been mutilated; noses and ears have been cut off, and there are deep ...

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  24. TURKISH CRUELTY.

    The fugitive Turkish army in the Epirus chained together and has sacred 25 young villagers, and fortur women and children in several ...

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  25. THE CZAREVITCH.

    The “Times” correspondent ill St. Petersburg says that a widely criticised version of the accident to the Czarevitch is that he struck his side ...

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  26. TURKISH REFUGEES.

    Fifteen hundred Turkish refugees from the frontier, consisting of aged and decrepit men, and women and children, have arrived by train a ...

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  27. VISITORS' LIST.

    The following visitors registered at the Tourist Bureau yesterday.— New South Wales:—Mr. and Mrs. Rosemarsh, W. G. Mline Mrs. M. ...

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  28. OFFICERS WIFE SHOT FOR ESPIONAGE,

    The divorced wife of a Bulgarian officer has been court-martialled and for espionage with two Macedonian spies. ...

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  29. MARINE BOARD MEETING.

    A general meeting of the Hobart Marine Board will he held in the board's offices to-day. The following items appear on the agenda paper:— ...

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  30. FOREIGN RED CROSS ASSISTANCE

    Professor Claimant's Austrian section has arrived at the seat of war. It consists of five well known doctors and two military and ...

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  31. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Mr. Miller, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, will leave for Launceston on Wednesday, to make his arrangements for starting the ...

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  32. UNREST IN THE TURKISH ARMY.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the “Daily Telegraph's” correspondent, states that a reported in the Turkish army near Constantinople. ...

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  33. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    The Federal Government, after deliberation, has decided upon the execution leaders of the recent revolution in favor of ex-president Diaz. ...

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  34. CHOLERA AMONG THE TURKS.

    Cholera has appeared among the Turkish troops brought from Anatolia and Aleppo. ...

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  35. POST OFFICE AT NEW RIVER.

    A receiving post office will 'be opened New River, near Ringarooma, on November 1 next. The name of the new office will be “Legunla,” and a ...

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  36. AIRMAN KILLED.

    Two Russian officers, engaged as airmen with the Bulgarian army, were injured in the wreck of an aeroplane Tarnovo. and one was killed. ...

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  37. THE POWERS’ INTERVENTION.

    The French Premier (M. Poineare) speaking at Nautes, referred to the unanimity of the Powers in assisting France in her efforts to maintain ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT "GAZETTE."

    The Government “Gazette” issued to-day contains the assessment rolls of the 'municipalities of Queen borough •Strahan, and Devonport, the ...

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  39. THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    More details have been published concerning the Servian capture of Kumanovo aud Uskub. The Turkish prisoners taken at Kumanovo were In ...

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  40. A NEW GUINEA TRAGEDY

    The steamer Prinz Waldera. which arrived to-day. brought news the murder of a white man, -named Petersen, of Simpson's Haven, in ...

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  41. THE MATERNITY ALLOWANCE.

    Only 20 or 30 applications have so far been received for the maternity allowance of £5, payable under the Act recently passed. .The department, ...

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  42. HOBART WIRELESS STATION.

    The Hobart wireless station reported that the following ships were within range yesterday:—Manuka, Hobart, Aenens, Maungand, Pakeha, ...

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  43. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Suffragettes at llford have ruined quantities of letters in pillar boxes pouring chemicals into the receptacle for letters. ...

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  44. WHOLESALE PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A case of ptomaine positing on a large sente occurred in Sydney yesterday. Nineteen men drove to Sons ...

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  45. WHITE FLAG INCIDENT.

    The Servian Legal ion announces that 500 Arnausts and Turks at Kumanovo, after showing the white flag, attacked with their bayonets a ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    Thirty-four, Royalists arrested at Oporto for conspiring against the Republic have been acquitted and four others have received moderate ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the estimates were further considered. The members of the Opposition strongly criticised the inability of the Lands ...

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  48. TURKISH AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRIA.

    Renter's Constantinople correspondent slates that Hussein Hant Pasba been appointed Ambassador to Austria, and that this is ascribed to ...

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  49. 45,000 RIFLES ORDERED.

    The War Office has ordered from the Birmingham Small Arms Company 45,000 rilles, affording the full complement until the middle of 1913. It is ...

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  50. THE TAKING OF USKUB.

    At Uskah the Turks became panic stricken, and. retired in disorder be. fore the Servian Crown -Prince's troops. During Saturday's march to ...

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  51. THE GRAND VIZIERATE.

    It is reported that Kiamal Pasha has been offered the Grand Vizierate. The Sultan ardently desires to proceed to the front to encourage the ...

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  52. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    A. camel driver from Eucla affirms that the white ants are not present on the transcontinental route, where most of the country is treeless, ...

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  53. PATRIOTIC GREEKS.

    A meeting of Greeks resident in Kaigoorile held yesterday subscript £300 for their country's war find. A number of the local Greeks will ...

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  54. INVESTMENT OF ADRIANOPLE.

    General Ivanoff is steadily, completing his cordon round! Adrianople, and strengthening his positions with earthworks. There has been a heavy ...

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  55. FLEET RESERVE UNDER ORDERS.

    A newspaper report says that Class A. of the fleet reserve, numbering 7000 men, has been warned to -be in readiness to answer an immediate call. It ...

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  56. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT SMYRNA.

    With regard to the accident to the Turkish troop train near Smyrna, it stated that 700 soldiers were travelling by it, of whom half were killed. ...

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