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  2. LINKING UP RAILWAYS.

    CRESSY, Friday.—Twenty-eight years age the residents of Rokewood, headed by, Mr. c. W. Stabrook, the then president of the Leigh Shire, started an agitation for the ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Sir John Fulle[?] attended by Captain Curwen, A.D.C., and accompanied by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham), Messrs. Adamsor and Rees, M.L.C.'s, and ...

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  4. DEATHS IN FAMILY.

    The death of the keeper of Lancaster Castle James Bingham, which occurred in August, aroused suspicion, and on the body being exhumed traccs of arscnice were found. ...

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  5. WRECK AT LAKES ENTRANCE. STEAMER DESPATCH LOST.

    CUNNINGHAME, Friday.—The steamer Despatch was wrecked here this morning while navigating the Entrance. She arrived outside last night, and was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JOINSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    The rocccdings ageinst Jack Jahnson and Bomhegdier Wells for contemplating a breachof the peace, in having made an cagagematfor a boxingmatchat Earl's Court, ...

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  7. ITALY AND TURKEY. WAR APPEARS IMMINENT.

    When the Italian altimatum was presented to the Porte yesterday it produced consternation in official circles. Stroug. comments were upon it. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE. INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTORS.

    An interview took place yesterday affternoon between the chairman of directors of the Mount Lyell Company (Mr. Bowes Kelly) and the general manager of the ...

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  9. GERMANY DESIRES PEACE.

    It is officially announced that Germany is still endeavouring to prevent hostilities between Italy and Turkey, having already communicated with Italy with that view. ...

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  10. REPRISALS BY TURKEY.

    Writing in the "Daily Graphic." Mr. Lucien Woolf, who has made a special study of the Balkans problem says that he foresees the possibility that Turkey, by way ...

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  11. FORCES IN READINESS.

    A first Italian exipedition of 23,000 men will be ready to sail for Tripoli on October 3. A naval squadron is concentrated near Suracuse. ...

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  12. PACIFIC OCCUPATION.

    According to the Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," Austria and Germany are urging the Porte to allow the pacific occupation of Tripoli by Italian ...

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  13. TOULON DISASTER. FOOTBALL TEAM VICTIMS.

    Among the victims of the explosion on the battleship Linerte in Toulon Harbour were the members of a naval football team. ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL UNREST. DAMAGES AGAINST STRIKERS.

    Furter evidence was heard before the Royal Commission on Strikes on Thursday. Mr. A.K. Butterworh, general manager of the [?]orth-easterb Railway Company, ...

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  15. HOSTAGES IN TURKEY.

    Information is telegraphed by the Salonika correspondent of the "Daily Mail" that there are 100,000 Italians i Turkey, whom the Young Turks, in the event of ...

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  16. AID FOR SUFFERERS.

    Madame Rejane, the famous French actress, who is now in london, is organising a benefit for the sufferers by the Liberte explosion, to be held at the Hippodrome. ...

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  17. SOLICITOR'S BILL OF COSTS.

    Judgment was delivered by the High Court yesterday in the appeal lodged by Mr. Joseph Woolf against a decision of the Full Court of Victoria in a matter ...

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  18. MINERS WANT 8/ A DAY.

    The indications are the individual miners' unions contemplate urging the Miners' Federaton to secure a daily minimum wage of 8/. If necessary it is proposed to declare ...

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  19. FLEETS COMPARED.

    The Italian navy consists of eight complete modern battleships. ten armoured cruisers, seven protected cruisers, and twenty-one destroyers. The largest ...

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  20. CAPITAL CONVICTION. QUASHED BY COURT.

    TheCourt of Criminal Appeal has quashed the sentence passed on Charles Ellsom on a charge of having murdered his sweetheart at Clerkenwell on August 19. ...

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  21. STRIKE IN IRELAND.

    The Railway strikers in Ireland withdrew their rensal to handle non-unin traffic, but the diretors of the companies replied that they would be unable of dispossess the men ...

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  22. DEFENCE OF VILAYET.

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that the report that the Turkish transport Derna, whic harrived at Tripoli on Wednesday, laden with grain for starving ...

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  23. MOROCCAN QUESTION. GERMANY'S FRESH DEMAND.

    Reuter's correpsondent in Paris reportst that a semi-official statement is made that Germany's reply to the French communication in regard to Morocco has been ...

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  24. SCENE OF THE WRECK.

    The sea-walls of the Lakes Entrance were constructed from 1886 to 1890. Before then ingress has been over a bar. which changed position over a distance of four or five miles, ...

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  25. GERMAN OUTRAGE.

    A serioas strike outrage has take place at Duisbing. Six transport workers on strike folowed a man who was willing to continue working and shot himd dead. ...

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  26. TURKEY WILL FIGHT.

    According to the "Neue Freic Presse" which claims to have the information from an authoritative diplomatic source, Turkey wil naswer the ultimatum from Italy by a ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. LASCAR'S APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The appeal of thelasear Godhine against the sentence of death passed upon him for the murder of Miss Alice Brewster, a stewardess on the P. and O. Steamer China ...

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  28. FRENCH EXPLANATION.

    M. Caillaux, the Prime Minister states that Ger,any's fresh proposals regarding Morocco merely relate to a modification of the formulae upon which an agreement had ...

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  29. POSTAL SERVICE.

    Mr. Habert Samucl, the PostmasterGeneral. yesterday received a deputation from the national committee of the Post and Telegraph Associations, and reserved ...

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  30. NEUTRALITY OF POWERS.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says it is stated there that Italy has received assurances of neutrality from all the powers. He reports also that the ...

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  31. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The navy estimates provide for an expen diture of £17,000,000 of which £10,000,000 will be devoted to shipbuilding. The amount set down for construction ...

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  32. EXTENSION OF STRIKE.

    Should the enginedrivers at the Mount Lyell mine decide to join the strikers the mine workings may be affected. Most of the drivers have had to be put off owing ...

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  33. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOURERS.

    HALLARAT, Friday.—The annual conference of the Victorian Christian Endeavour Union was concluded to-day. The Rev, F. J. Miles presided. ...

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  34. ASSURANCES TO BALKANS.

    It is officially announced that Italy's ultimatum was presented to the Turkish Grand Vizier at half-past 2 o'clock yesterday. The majority of the Italian residents of ...

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  35. RAINS IN INDIA.

    Exceptionally good rains have fallen in the western Parts of the united provinces, the south-east Panjab and North Rajputana. These will gratly minimise the ...

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  36. POSITION IN TRIPOLI.

    Telegrams received here from Tripoli state that the panie of the Italian residents, who fear a massacre in the event of Italian troops landing, has no justification. The ...

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  37. CENERAK CABLE NEWS.

    A revolution of puny dimensions has come to an untiuely end in Mexeco. A bandit named Esobosa attempted to launch the revolution is the Sonora province on the ...

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  38. THE FLEET'S "GRANDMOTHER."

    The ss,. Despatch was knwon, on account of her great age, as the "grndmother" of the Huddart, Parker fleet. She was built in Glasgow in 1869 by T.B. Seath and Co. ...

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  39. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Hawker and Little had an interview with Mr. J. Morris, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, and requested that instructions be ...

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  40. BRITISH OPINION.

    Generally the London newspapers in referring to the ultimatum issued by Italy to Turkey. condemn it in seathing terms. The "Daily Mail" remarks that the ...

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  41. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    A great battle has taken place near Nuveran between the followers of Salar-edDowleh, brother of the ex-Shah, and the royalist troops. Salar-ed-Dowleh lost 400 ...

    Article : 98 words
  42. LITHGOW STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In commeetion with the trouble at Lithgow, the Ministr for Labour (Mr. Carmiehael) has had interviews with Messrs. Hoskins and with ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. NOT A CABBAGE IN TOWN.

    TALLANGATTA, Friday.—The organ isers of a social funetion found that not a single cabbage could be obtained in the town or immediate vieinity. An appeal was ...

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  44. BUTCHERING ON THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday—The master butchers asked the city council last night that, during stimmer months, killing at the municipal abattoirs should be done in the ...

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  45. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    Some attention was given by Messrs. Hawker and Little yesterday to the question of moving the president of the Arbitration Court Mr. Justice Higgins to call a ...

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  46. THE WRECKED VESSEL.

    Built 42 years age, the Despatch was one of the best known steamers in the Victoran coastal trade, having for many years been almost continuously engaged in the service ...

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  47. SHOW IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Friday.—The entries for the Royal Show, to be held next month, number 3,652, a deerease of 1,162 as compared with last year's tigures. This is accounted ...

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  48. CHARGE OF SHOOTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As a sequel to the Little Coogee shooting case, George Leslie Miller, uged 38 years, appeared at the Paddington Court to-day, on a charge of having ...

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  49. TASMANIAN LAND DEAL.

    ROBART, Friday.—In moving the adjournment of the House of Assembly tonight, the Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis) stated that the Government had secured ...

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  50. FAIRWAY BLOCKED.

    The sunken steamer is regarded by the ports and haubour authorities as a distinet dauger to the navigation of the Lakes Entrabce, and an official warning to this effect ...

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  51. FRESH APPEAL TO POWERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Con-tantipole, telegraphing to-day, said that the Turkish Extraordinary Council sat until pist midnight. ...

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  52. MOB ASSAULT POLITICIAN

    PERTH, Friday.—Mr. Harry Brown, who is seeking reclectoion for the Perth seat in the Legislative. Assembly, was followed by a hostile mob, affter addressing a meeting ...

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  53. THE ORANGE TRAGEDY

    ORANGE (N.S.W.). Friday.—A verdict of suicide was reluracd to-day at the inquest on John Ro[?]ehe. whose hody was tound in a paddack yesterday morning, and ...

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  54. BROKEN HILL COUNCIL.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—A report was road from Mr. Notting inspector of public accmats, at last night's council meeting, regarding the city's accounts and ...

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  55. DANGER TO EUROPE'S PEACE.

    Commenting upon the situration regarding Tripoli."The Times" remarks. "Outside Italy the predominant feeling will be disppointment and regret at Italy's ...

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  56. "THE ONLY SOLUTION."

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (the Marquis di San Giuliani) has telegraphed to Constaninople. reminding the Porte that italy had for many years agred that Turkey ...

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  57. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

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  58. LIGHTNING STRIKES TREE.

    DONALD, Friday.—During a thunder-storm a tree at Co[?]ck East, under which a young man, Percy Le Lievre, was seeking shelter, was struck by lightning. Le Lievre ...

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  59. 1,000 PEOPLE EROWNED.

    PORT DARWIN, Friday. Files of the "Shanghai Ti[?]es" give detaile of floods it Nanking. One thousend people have been drowned at Le[?]ngtan, and crops and houses ...

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  60. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The extratordinary railway accident near Molesworth, on the Yea-Alexanra line, is the subject of graphic photogaraph in the town edition of "The Australasianm," which ...

    Article : 95 words
  61. EARLY NAMES.

    Sir, As the question of the correct spelling of loead names is being discussed, may I call attention to anether orthographical error, Schnapper Point. This should be ...

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  62. EGGS FOR HOSPITAL.

    WARRAGUL, Friday.—The eveellent suggestion cmatcifing from Warrnaubool to supply the district hospitals with eggs for the winter, has been taken up here, and a ...

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  65. FRENCH CRITICISM.

    A section of the newspapers expresses regret at Italy's precipitate action. "Le Journal" refers to the brutality of Italy's policy, and is astonished at the ...

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