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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Victorian Government are erecting locomotive works at Ballarat and Bendigo at a cost of £80,000 each. ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. K. O'Malley (Minister of Home Affairs), in reply to Mr. E. Riley (South Sydney, N.S, W.), said the Commonwealth ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the "Legislative Assembly, Mr. A. Griffith stated that privately owned lands on the North Coast railway line had been taken possession of by officers of the ...

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  5. WAR NEAR.

    King Nicholas has ordered general mobilisation of the troops. The Government have prohibited the exportation of horses, cattle and fodder. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    Baroness Vanboren, whose relatives declared her insane, and who escaped from an asylum, is supposed to have eloped with a lover to London. ...

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  7. FIRE AVERAGE.

    The New zealand Superintendent of Fire Brigades reports that the total loss caused by fire throughout the Dominion in the last 80 years amounts to £4,450,116, ...

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  8. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Two constables visited a Chinese, house at Darling Harbour last night, and seized thirty-six tins of opium, valued at over, £200. The Chinaman was arrested. ...

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  9. SAZANOFF'S STATEMENT.

    M. Sozono[?] has made most urgent representations to the Courts at Sofia, and Beligrade. The Powers are in complete accord in urging Turkey to make speedy ...

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  10. NEW COAL BEDS.

    Coal strata has been discovered in South Belgium, assuring the century reserve supply. ...

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  11. EXTENDING TICK AREA.

    The Government Gazette has issued a notice extending the tick quarantine area over Runnymede, Bonalbo and Woodenbong holdings. ...

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  12. A PICTURE PURCHASED.

    The National Art Gallery of New South Wales has purchased Charles Simes' "The Swallow." ...

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  13. DANGEROUS CONDITIONS.

    The "Daily Mail's" Constantinople correspondent says that unless the Powers apply overwhelming pressure on the Balcause States, the slightest incident will ...

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  14. MEAT COMBINE.

    The West Australian Government are purchasing steamers mainly for the conveyance of live stock to trade with Sydney and other eastern ports. For some ...

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  15. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate, Senator McGregor, in reply to Senator Needham, said the Fremantle wireless station was opened for public business from 30th September. ...

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  16. A FAITHLESS LOVER.

    The breach of promise action brought by Amy Anlezark against Clive Smith concluded to-day. The Jury awarded plaintiff £298, £73 being for loss of salary, £25 ...

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  17. THE KING CONTRACTS A COLD.

    The King contracted a heavy cold at the military manoeuvres, but is now considerably better. ...

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  18. WARLIKE PREPARATIONS.

    Crowds of students sang the national hymns lost night before the palace. Military trains were leaving to garrison the towns on the Turkish frontier throughout ...

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  19. WILL HAVE A STRIKE.

    Sixty-five thousand four hundred and nine railway men ballotted for a general strike, and 1418 against. ...

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  20. MATE IN TROUBLE.

    The Marine Court called upon the mate of the steamer Comboyne to show cause why his certificate should not be cancelled or suspended in connection with the ...

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  21. MANOEL'S MANIFESTO.

    "Le Gaulois" publishes a manifesto of King Manoel's, denying that he has renounced all hope of a restoration. ...

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  22. THE MURDEROUS MOTOR.

    A terrible accident, resulting in the instant death of the mother and a child of about six years old having its leg broken and sustaining other injurien, occurred at ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. ROASTED ASLEEP.

    Exciting scenes occurred at a fire at the residence of Mrs. Wholohan, near Brisbane. The flames had a good hold before the brigade arrived and it was impossible to ...

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  24. FINANCE FRIGHTENED.

    The Continental Bourses are panicky. ...

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  25. FIRE IN STEAMER'S HOLD.

    A [?]re by spontaneous combustion took place on the steamer Hanau, but was extinguished. The cargo in the aft hold was damaged. ...

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  26. LAUNCH IMOOENE.

    It has been found impossible at Mackay (Queensland) to repair the Federal launch Imoocue, Which was disabled during the voyage from Sydney to Pt. Darwin. It ...

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  27. THE TURK SHOWING FIGHT.

    All day there has been a meeting of the Cabinet. It is reported that a decree for a general mobilisation has been submitted to the Sultan. ...

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  28. KING-ALL'S SUCCESSOR.

    Admiral Wemyss succeeds Vice-Admiral King-Hall in the command of the second battle squadron. ...

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  29. ANOTHER STATE ARMING.

    king Nicholas has ordered a general mobilisation. ...

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  30. STRIKE SETTLEMENT HOPEFUL.

    A settlement of the strike is expected. The strikers are reported to be anxious to return to work. ...

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  31. BEE[?] REVENUE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  32. BULGARIAN LOAN REFUSED.

    The various French Banks, acting on the Government's advice, have refused the Bulgarianb application for a loan of 20 million francs. ...

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  33. COACH ACCIDENT.

    A sensational accident, resulting in the death of one passenger and serious injuries to two others, besides the demolition of the coach and mortal injuries to one of the ...

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  34. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking mining disaster occurred at Eaglehawk (Victoria). William Miller and John Wearne were at work, when suddenly they were buried beneath several tons ...

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  35. STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK.

    The strikers sought to return to work, but at one mill the employers refused to allow them. A riot took place, and the police were called out. Fierce fighting ...

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  36. NEWS[?]APERS ATTACK RUSSIA.

    Some of the newspapers attack Russia. They argue that she is openly opposed, while she secretly desires war. The papers ask whether Europe has no power to ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    General Botha, at Magalresburg, deprecated Mr. J. C, Smart making naval defence a party question. He admitted something was required to protect the oversea ...

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  38. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council, by 20 votes to 12, struck out the provision in the Greater Sydney Convention Bill for the election of a convention by Parliamentary ...

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  39. ELECTION DISPUTE.

    The second count in connection with the East Melbourne by-election gives Farthing a majority of 258 the final figures being Farthing 3330 (Labor), Weedon 3072 ...

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  40. FALSE CHARGES.

    The inquiry into the allegations regarding the treatment of pigs and calves shipped to Sydney by Coastal Steamship Companies proved these to be unwarranted. The ...

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  41. ANNEXING CRE[?]TE.

    It is reported that Greece intends to proclaim the annexation of Crete. ...

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  42. THE TAMWORTH SEAT.

    At a special meeting of the Tamworth branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Assoclation only one nomination. that of Frank Chaffey, was received for Parliamentary ...

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  43. LIBERAL CANDIDATE RETURNED.

    The East Melbourne by-election rendered necessary by the unseating of A. A. Farthing haa resulted in the return of Sir Henry Weedon (Liberal). ...

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  44. SYMPATHETIC POLICE.

    A notorious brigand named Kosstvisky was buried at Odessa. Over 200 apaches attended the funeral, and the police with photographs of wanted persons surrounded ...

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  45. MOBILISATION SUPPORTED.

    The newspaper "Novoc Vremya" supporis the mobilisation of troops in the Balkans. ...

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  46. LOSING TOO MUCH.

    At a meeting of the Water and Sewerage Board it was stated that a loss of one hundred thousand pounds a year was being incurred through property assessments ...

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  47. ROUMANIA THE DECIDING FACTOR.

    Mr G. A. Lowther, British Ambassador, has had a lengthy conference with the Turkish Foreign Minister, in the interests of peace, and says it all centres upon ...

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  48. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A startling story reached the Victorian railway authorities, and it has resulted in the suspension of the driver, fireman, and guard of a goods train, It is stated that ...

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  49. RIVER STEAMER SUNK.

    A trading boat, the Daisy, carrying a considerable quntity of stock, sunk in McDonald River after coming into contact with a rock. Portion of the stock was ...

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  50. HIGH SPEED TRANSMISSION.

    The Marconi Company has successfully demonstrated to the Admiralty, the post office and the War office oflicials the success of their high speed automatic ...

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  51. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA IN CONCERT.

    Reuter says Sazanoff's conversations at Balmoral have consolidated the Anglo-Russian relations regarding the Balkans, and both relations regarding the Balkans, and ...

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  52. £122,000.

    The Works Committee further considered the proposal to construct the line of railway from Ballina to Booyong. Mr. C. A. Edwards, Supervising Surveyor of the ...

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  53. TOO MUCH FOR HIM.

    The Suva steamer Dorrigo returned from Levuka, and reported the following:—On the grounding of the ship near Lawo Loma Captain Mo[?]y retired to his cabin. Shortly ...

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  54. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    Major Crouch, in an article in the "Army and Navy Review," says there are enormous difficulties in connection with the introduction of compulsory military ...

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  55. BUILDING SKYSCRAPERS.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. W. A. Holman, referring to the City Council's sanction to the erection of a building 193 feet in height, stated the feeling of the Cabinet ...

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  56. HOME RULE.

    Sir E. Carson received a cordial welcome in Glasgow. Among messages wishing him God speed was one from Australia. ...

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  57. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    Wm. Winter, aged 78, commenced a 'Supreme Court action against the Railway Commissioners, claiming £2000 damages as compensation for injuries received by ...

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  58. A STARTLING STATEMENT.

    The Rev. T. Pike, Canon of Cashell, said he was pleased to have heard that Lord Eldon at Imrham said he had been told on high authority that the King had ...

    Article : 165 words
  59. "THE SCAMPS OF LONDON."

    The Royal Dramatic Company's second performance of "The Scamps of London" in the Federal Hall last night was again greeted by a fair audience, which, if ...

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  60. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The Mongolians, after losing 877 killed in the recent engagement with the Chinese troops, have become reconciled to China. A conference has been arranged for the ...

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  61. "DAILY TELEGRAPH'S" PROPOSED OFFICE.

    The Works Committee, of the City Council has decided to recommend to the Council that permission be given the "Daily Telegraph" to erect a building 193 feet high ...

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  62. ENGINEERS' AWARD.

    The minutes of the proposed award for marine engineers was further considered before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Melbourne. Arbitration Court, It was decided ...

    Article : 97 words
  63. WAIHI MINE REOPENED.

    At a meeting of 350 strikers at w[?] it was decided to institute an elaborate system of picketing activities when the mine reopens. It is stated only three members ...

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  64. NO SAVEE.

    The Chinese Legation state they do not know anything about a loan. ...

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  65. SUGAR COMMISSION.

    In the House of Representatives, the Attorney-General, the Hon. W. Hughes, in reply to Mr. Wm. Higgs, member for Capricornia, Queensland, said he had seen the ...

    Article : 116 words
  66. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    At the conference of the Miners' Federntion at Swansea, representing 600,000 men, the President. In his opening address, said the mineowners were better off than before ...

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  67. NO INTEREERENCE WITH WORKERS.

    The Wa[?]i mine, New Zealand, was opened this morning after 20 weeks' idleness. Crowds of men and women lined the mine entrance and [?]ooted those who resumed ...

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  68. CASINO CASE.

    At the Children's Court to-day before the P.M. a young man, aged 2[?], named Roland Currie, appeared on remand on a charge of committing a criminal offence on ...

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  69. REID IN NEW YORK.

    Sir ([?] H. Reid, dining at the City Club, said Australia was not building a fleet, through a spirit of adventure, but to protect the coast, of the island continent. ...

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  70. PORT MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    Miss Annie Horberg, the girl who was shot at port Melbourne by the man Davis, who afterwards committed suicide, has been operated upon, one eye being ...

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  71. HORRIBLE REVELATIONS.

    Horrible revelations have been made with regard to insane confined in national asylum. Two thousand men and women are reported to be living in horrible squalor. ...

    Article : 71 words
  72. Advertising

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