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  2. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— During the last quarter 52lbs. of opium have been seized in the Commonwealth, mostly in Victoria. ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Legislative Council met to-night and received Bills from the House of Assembly. The Chief Secretary (Dr. Butler) ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Muskhta Pasha the commander-in-chief of the Turkish forces, has now taken up a position around Adrianople, which is ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Thirty thousand signatures have been obtained in a few days to tho "Daily Express" testimonial, which is to be ...

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  6. SERVIANS AT SALONIKA.

    The Servians have gamed a victory at Salonika, which has been completely invested. ...

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  7. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The House of Assembly met at 10.30 a.m. to-day. ...

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  8. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ENTERTAINED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Federal Ministers to-day entertained the Governor-General, the Governor of N.S. Wales, Admiral King-Hall ...

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  9. GREEK LOSSES AT MENEDJI.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—At the fight at Menedji the Greeks lost 160 killed and 770 wounded. The Greeks have occupied Tenedras ...

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  10. EMU BAY LOAN BILL.

    The Emu Bay Municipality Loan Bill, authorising the borrowing of £5,500 for the purchase of the Burnie Institute and for other purposes, was ...

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  11. AN OLD AGE PENSIONER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An old-age pensioner, residing at Blackburn, has been discovered to be suffering from leprosy. He was moved to ...

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  12. THE SUFFRAGETTE DISORDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Following on the action of the suffragettes in smashing the windows of the National Insurance Commissioners as a protest ...

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  13. LAUNCESTON BUILDING BILL.

    The Launceston Building Bill was passed all stages. ...

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  14. PANIC AT ADRIANOPLE.

    SOFIA, Wednesday.— A despatch received to-day from the front states that the population of Adrianople has become panic stricken, and the people ...

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  15. DEVONPORT WATER BILL.

    The Devonport Water Supply Act Amendment Bill was finally agreed to ...

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  16. MINING DEVELOPMENT BILL.

    The Mining Industry Development Bill was then considered in committee. On clause 3. pioneer mining,— The Minister (Mr. Mulcahy) said he ...

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  17. WOMAN FOUND IN YARRA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The dead body of an unknown woman, about 30 years old, was found in the Yarra River to-day. ...

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  18. AN OMINOUS MOVE.

    VALETTA (Malta), Wednesday.— The first-class battelships King Edward, New Zealand, Hindustan, and Africa, have steamed at a speed of 18 ...

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  19. CARELESS DRIVING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — James Miller has been committed for trial on a charge of causing the death of John Lang, aged 72, at Prahran, by ...

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  20. CENSOR Of CINEMATOGRAPHS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Incorporated Association of Cinematograph Manufacturers has appointed Mr. G. A. Redford who was Examiner of ...

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  21. UNKNOWN MAN SUICIDES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A man whose name is unknown, sprang into the river from the bridge at South Yarra to-day, and was drowned. ...

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  22. REVOLTING TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The "Daily Chroaiole's" Constantinople correspondent states that bands of famished troops from Nizam Pasha's command ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A large fire occurred in the Stock Owners' Exchange in Spring street, and many of the surrounding, buildings were in ...

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  24. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The concluding session of this synod was held in the Latrobe Methodist church yesterday afternoon. After the opening exercises, the ...

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  25. MORE BATTLESHIPS FOR THE EAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A telegram from Reuter's Agency at Gibraltar states that the battleships Portsmouth and Black Prince have been ...

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  26. CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Doctor Friedmarr, a member of the German Medical Society, has announced that he has discovered a cure for all forms ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    Burnie v. Yeomen, at Burnie. Burnie: Jakins, Wells, Tracey, Wilson, Lewis, Strahan, Raymond, Edgar, T. O. Jones, Atkinson. Beaumont. ...

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  28. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Senate to-day Senator M'Gregor (S.A.), in replying to Senator Chataway (Q.), said the report of the Sugar ...

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  29. AMERICAN LINER AGROUND.

    QUEBEC, Wednesday. — The steamer Royal George grounded in the River Saint Lawrence to-day during a thick fog. She has 600 passengers on ...

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  30. ARRIVAL OF FOREIGN WARSHIPS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday. — The arrival of foreign warships has increased the Moslem exasperation, and there have been numbers of murders ...

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  31. NEW WAGES BOARDS.

    Resolutions for the establishment of wages boards for grocers, ironmongers, and clerks were agreed to. ...

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  32. BURNIE-FLOWERDALE RAILWAY BILL.

    The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Mulcahy) moved tho second reading of the Burnie-Flowerdale Railway Bill. The small extension proposed had ...

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  33. FIGHTING HIGH RENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Parliamentary Select Committee on high rents had reported in favor of allowing people who so desire, to live in ...

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  34. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives the Post-master-General (Mr. Frazer), in reply to Mr. M'Williams (Tas.), said that ...

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  35. CASES IN RAILWAY TUNNEL.

    SEATTLE, Wednesday.—As the result of a train passing through a tunnel in the Cascade Mountains, which was full of gases, fifteen workmen ...

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  36. MORE ASSEMBLY DISORER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An all-night sitting took place in the Legislative Assembly on the estimates. (There were several rowdy incidents, during ...

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  37. MORE TURKISH DEFEATS.

    CETINJE, Wednesday. — The Austrian military attache to the Turkish forces has landed at Skutari under a white flag to report the defeat of the ...

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  38. THE NETT IRON INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. P. M'Garrr, a Labor member, and the other Government supporters warned the Ministry to-day that they would ...

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  39. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons to-day, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. S Churchill) informed Admiral Lord ...

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  40. 36,000 WOUNDED TURKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A telegram received to-day from Constantinople states that 36,000 wounded Turkish soldiers have arrived at the capital. ...

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  41. IMMIGRANT LOSES HIS MEMORY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — James M'Closkey, an immigrant, was found wandering about the streets of Sydney suffering from loss of memory. He ...

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  42. SPORTING.

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  43. SURRENDER OF TURKISH FORCE.

    A force of Turks has surrendered at Pranleh after a sharp fight. There were considerable losses. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. WESTRALIA.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday. — Wm. Everington, aged 16, an Australian cadet, who recently toured the world was found on the steamer Warilda ...

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  46. SPEECHES AGAINST AUSTRIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday. — The police to-day dispersed a meeting of the Slavonic Association, at which fiery speeches were made against the ...

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  47. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Presidential elections have resulted in a sweeping Democratic victory, Mr. Wilson easily defeating both Mr. ...

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  48. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday. — Mr. J. Belton, M.H.A.. has received a letter from Mr. M. S. Jefferson. of Melbourne, as to the first shipment of bacon cured ...

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  49. SITUATION AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.— The Porte has warned the local Kurds that they will be held responsible if any disorder is started in ...

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  50. REPORTED REVOLT OF TURKS.

    It is reported that the right wing of the main Turkish Army has revolted as a protest against the lack of food. It is hoped that train loads of ...

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  51. MR. TAFT'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The defeated Republican candidate (President Taft) has sent his congratulations to Professor Wilson, wishing him a successful administration. ...

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  52. NORTH-WESTERN NEWS.

    Rev. R. H. Richard, Anglican Archdeacon, of Darwin, arrived in Ulverstone yesterday. He is making his annual pastoral visit, and will remain ...

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  53. BULGRIAN CAMP AT NIGHT.

    The Bulgarian camps at night are described as marvellous achievements in the art of war. With the aid of powerful searchlights, which are ...

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  54. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The latest indications are that Mr. Wilson has carried 39 States, Mr. Roosevelt six and Mr. Taft three. The Socialist vote was sligthly ...

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  55. A KENTISH PETITION.

    The Minister for Lands read a petition from the Kentish Council in reply to one received last week, which was described as false, untrue, and ...

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  56. THE POSITION OF GOVERNOR.

    HOBART, Thursday. — In the blouse of Assembly to-night Mr. Earle have notice of his intention to move— That in the opinion of this House ...

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  57. BURNIE.

    The Director of Education (Mr. W. T. M'Coy) returned to Burnie from a visit to the West Coast last night. His trip was purely of a departmental ...

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  58. POSITION OF THE STOCK MARKET.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The stack market is cheerful after the result of the election. Boot sugar is likely to be affected if ...

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  59. THE ESTIMATES.

    A vote of £100 to the Inspector of Public Buildings for his work in connection with transfer of buildings to the Commonwealth was agreed to on ...

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  60. IF CONSTANTINOPLE IS OCCUPIED?

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday. - If constantinople is occupied by the allies, of which there is a very strong probability owing to the demoralised ...

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  61. PUBLIC WORKS PROPOSALS.

    The public works proposals were then considered. Item, Whale's Head, removal of rock, £150, was agreed to, and ...

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  62. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—An inquest was held at Invermay this afternoon concerning the death of William Alexander Seaton, aged 20 years ...

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  63. THE NEW CABINET.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. - Messrs. Underwood, Bryan (the Democratic candidate for the Presidency in 1896, and 1908), Harman and ...

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  64. WYNYARD.

    The local Church of England is losing its Minister, Rev. Reuben Covordale. who has decided to go to New South Wales. During his stay amongst ...

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  65. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    Dr. Woodrow Wilson was recently made the subject of a character sketch in the "American Review of Reviews" by Henry Jones Ford. Professor of ...

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  66. BEACNSFIELD.

    BEACONSFIELD, Thursday.—John Penneystone, a well-known livery stable proprietor, was found dead sitting in a chair at the Tasmania Hotel ...

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  67. BRILLIANT BULGARIAN VICTORY

    [?] RADE, Wednesday, - The [?] were defeated at Kuman[?] twenty battalions [?] strong, with many guns, in the ...

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