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  2. ITALY v. TURKEY

    After Italy has occupied Tripoli and Cyrenaica she will forward an ultimatum to Turkey declaring that if the latter will not accept the ...

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  3. POLITICAL AND INDUSTRIAL.

    The Railway Commission's report unanimously states that owing to the responsibilities they have to shoulder the railway companies Cannot be ...

    Article : 113 words
  4. THE AWAKENING OF CHINA.

    The details of the fighting at Hau Kow on Wednesday show that hoping that the proximity of the foreign concessions would protect them nutil ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. RED CROSS SHUT OUT.

    The Red-cross Society has not secured recoguilion by the leaders of the Imperials. Many soldiers who were wounded and left uncared for ...

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  6. ENGLISH STATESMAN

    The Earl of Onslow died yesterday, aged 59. [William Hillier, 4th Earl of Onslow, a nephew of the 3rd Earl, was born in [?] ...

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  7. FEDERAL BUDGET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 514 words
  8. IN SORRY PLIGHT.

    Admirals Sacheng and Juicheng state that although the Imperials were at first successful at Han Kow they had to retreat owing to their forces ...

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  9. ENGLAND AND THE BLOCKADE.

    The Daily Graphic states that Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has protested against Italy's proposal to blockade 200 miles of ...

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  10. LOYALISTS STRENGTHENED.

    Poor Chinese torpedo boats have arrived at Taku. It is estimated that 21,000 imperial troops and 70 guns have been despatched to Han Kow. ...

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  11. New South Wales.

    Through the strike Of wharf laborers in connection with the coastal and interstate wharves many Steamers are idle. With the fruit merchants the ...

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  12. DESERTIONS.

    Well-equipped troops arriving at Han Kow are joining the rebels. The latter claim that they have enlisted 15,000 old soldiers. ...

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  13. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Lord Dudley, the late Governor-General of Australia, yesterday gave a pablic address in Wo cester in opposition to payment of members which ...

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  14. ANOTHER BATTLE.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the Daily Chronicle reports that a second battle at Han Kow yesterday lasted ten hoars and the rebels were ...

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  15. BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR.

    The anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar (October 21) was widely celebrated throughout the United Kingdom on Saturday. Three ...

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  16. DERNA BOMBARDED.

    The Italian squadron yesteraay bombarded Derna and destroyed the fortifications before the Turkish flag was lowered. ...

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  17. GUERILLA. FIGHTING.

    The rebels are advancing cautiously north of Han Kow owiug to the absence of intelligence concerning ihe whereabouts of the Imperialists. So ...

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  18. SUBJUGATION OF TRIPOLI.

    The Italian forces at Tripoli yesterday combined in land and sea attacks on Benghazi and Hams which are garrisoned by Turkish troops. The ...

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  19. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, reviewed the political position and leading events of the late session yesterday in an address before the East ...

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  20. GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    The trial of Dr. Peacock who is charged with the murder of Mary Davies is proceeding. When the Grown rase concluded, counsel for ...

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  21. A GREAT VICTORY.

    A cable has been received by the Melbourne branch of the Yonng China League from headquarters stating that the revolutionaries gained a ...

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  22. ATTACK ON BENGHAZI.

    Conflicting reports have been received. in regard to the bombardment of Benghazi. It is not vet certain that the Italians are in fall possession. ...

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  23. NEGOTIATIONS LIKELY.

    In cousequence of the Powers recognition of the Revolutionaries the Privy Council has recommended' the throne to negotiate with the latter. ...

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  24. AMNESTY OFFERED.

    The gravity of the Imperial crisis which the revolt in the Yangtse Valley has created is demonstrated by the issue of an Imperial edict ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    Dr. Peacock has been found guilty of a "particularly daugerous and be[?]ous offence" and has been sentenced to death. ...

    Article : 27 words
  26. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, speaking in London on Saturday, said there had been much give and take over the National ...

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  27. REBEL DEFEAT.

    The newspapers have published an unconfirmed report from Sail Francisco announcing that rebels among the mountains of Kwangsi were defeated ...

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  28. FINANCES LOW.

    The Imperial Government is in severe financial straits owing to the drain npon its resources caused by the Han Kow rebellion. Application has ...

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  29. COLLIER AND FERRY

    A collision occurred in the harbor to-night between the Ferries Company's passenger steamer Kaikai and Messrs. Howard Smith's collier ...

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  30. MISSIONARIES SAFE.

    Advices received by the London Missionary Society state that the country stations in China have not been disturbed and the missionaries of ...

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  31. STORMING TRIPOLI.

    Turkish and Arab horsemen made a fierce attack on Tripoli yesterday and hurled themselves against the Italian lines. The latter maintained a heavy ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. PEKIN IN DANGER.

    The Viceroy's Yamen at Tsi Nan Fa has been burned. There are signs of grave unrest at Teetsin and the foreign missionaries have been warned. A ...

    Article : 35 words
  33. OSBORNE CASE.

    The famous case brought by Osborne against the Amalgamated Society of Railway Men in consequence of his expulsion has been ...

    Article : 167 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN CHINESE.

    Meetings are regularly held in Melbourne in the rooms of the Young China League by the Gee Hang Socicty in which earnest discussion ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. NATIONAL FINANCES.

    Foreign diplomatists here are cousideriog China's foreign financial obligations. China has requested the postponement of the Boxer rebellion ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. THE BENHAZI FIGHT.

    Six hundred Turkish regulars and 400 Arabs opposed the Italian landing at Benghazi. Four hundred Arabs were killed and it is estimated that ...

    Article : 129 words
  37. FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    The Times correspondent at Pekin states that China's financial position is becoming desperate. The treasury is unable to pay the official salaries. ...

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  38. Victoria.

    The session of the State Parliament closed at 7.45 a.m. to-day after a 17 hours' sitting. ...

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  39. FLAT-BOTTOMED PUNT.

    Eight persons were drowned in the Manawatan River ueaa the Leads on Saturday through the capsizing of a boat. The victims were members of ...

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  40. DISQUIETING RUMORS.

    It is rumoured that Admiral Sacheugpeug's flagship has been sank or captured. The fall of the City of Chaugsha is imminent. ...

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  41. IMMIGRATION.

    The steamer Gorthic is to 1,500 immigrants for Victoria. ...

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  42. BATLE OF HAN KOW.

    The revolutionaries fighting at Han Kow numbered 2,000 not 10,000 as reported. General Sacheng Peng, the Imperial commander, ordered Chinese ...

    Article : 108 words
  43. Australia.

    In the Senate to-day Mr. Pearce, Minister for Defence, moved the second reading of the Port Augusta-Kalgoorhe Railway Bill. The debate is ...

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  44. GENERAL'S SUICIDE.

    Au unconfirmed message from Sau Francisco states that general Change Piao, who fled from Han Kow when the rebels attacked the city, commited ...

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  45. Tasmania.

    The position in regard to the Monnt Lyell strike is unchanged. ...

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  46. CANADIAN COINAGE.

    Owing to a mistake by thr authorities of the British Mint when manufacturing dies for the new Canadian coinage the words "Dei Gratia" were ...

    Article : 71 words
  47. TWO WOMEN SHOT.

    A tragedy occurred at Glenmoan station near Quirindi to-day when the wife and daughter of Mr. William Gover, station overseer, ...

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  48. SULPHUR MINE FATALITY.

    An explosion in a sulphur mine at Trabonella, Sicily, on Saturday caused the death of 44 persous. ...

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  49. IMPERIALIST VICTORY.

    General Yen Chong reports successes over the rebelsat Sin Yan Chau. His troops killed 600 rebels and suffered only slight losses themselves. The ...

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  50. Western Australia.

    At a meeting of Cabinet on Saturday it was decided that Parliament will meet on November 1st. ...

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  51. FIRE IN TURKEY.

    A fire at Staboul at the end of last week destroyed 200 houses and shops and a mosque. The damage is estimated at £200,000. ...

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  52. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    A depntation composed entirely of members of the Federal Parliament from both political parties waited upon the Minister for External Affairs, ...

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  53. YANGTSE CRISIS.

    An official despatch received by the British legation states that unless Yuchang obtains a decisive victory within a few days the whole of the ...

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  54. THE SPEAKER.

    A private wire received in Carnarvon states that Mr. Troy is a candidate for the Caucns selection of the Ministerial nominee for the ...

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  55. BURNING HIS VICTIM.

    At Genoa yesterday a shoemaker named Romagnoli sold some jewellery to a sexagenarian named Angelo Maccio, lured the latter into the house ...

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  56. GREAT SYDNEY FIRE

    A fire is raging in the seven-story buildings at the corner of Hay and Parker streets, belonging to Messrs. Anthony Hordern and Sons, and ...

    Article : 109 words
  57. "COMMUNICATE WITH HOBART"

    The embargo on Messrs. Watson and Gutman's correspondence has removed. ...

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  58. READING IN BED.

    At Tumut early yesterday, a fourroomed wooden dwelling, occupied by Mr. James Crampton, was destroyed by fire, and Mr. Crampton was ...

    Article : 65 words
  59. THE THRONE SILENT.

    The National Assembly was opened yesterday. The speech from the Throne made no mention of the rebellion. ...

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  60. DROWNED IN A MINE

    John Malcolmson, ex-manager in Kalgoorlie for Messrs. Rutter Clarke and Co., had been missing since Sunday. A search was made ...

    Article : 69 words
  61. BANKS AND TATTERSALLS.

    The postal prohibition on correspondence addressed to the Commercial Bank in Tasmania has been cancelled, the bank having furnished an ...

    Article : 46 words
  62. THE POWERS NEUTRAL.

    It is stated at Shanghai that the Chinese Government's application for a foreign loan has been refused on the ground that to grant it would cause ...

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  63. FEDERAL BANK.

    A Federal Stock Issue Bill prepared by the Federal Ministry for the purpose of establishing a Commonwealih bank will be introduced by the Prime ...

    Article : 122 words
  64. Advertising

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    Advertising : 78 words
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