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  2. THE BALKAN BLAZE.

    The Bulgarisns are now within 25 miles of Constantinople. In consequence of the atrocities committed by the Turks after recent ...

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The seating accommodation was packed to its utmost capacity at Martoo's Olympia on Saturday night. The night was delightfully cool, The programme ...

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  4. Home Rule Bill.

    In the House of Commons, last night, the amendment moved by the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) to clause 8 of the Home Rule ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Pethick Lawrence's furniture has been sold to recover £1100 costs in connection with the suffragette stone-throwing case in March last. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The Full Court yesterday delivered an important judgment in a shipping action. It was declared that the Government could not be held responsible ...

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  7. MARTOO'S OLYMPIA.

    Quite a number of special attraction are promised for this evening's entertainment at Martoo's Olympia. Foremost are the Gascoignes, il ...

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  8. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    At the sitting of the Empire Trade Commission, Yesterday, Sir John Taverner (Agent-General for Victoria) supported a primage duty on all ...

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  9. Earl Robert's Warning.

    Unionist members of the House of Commons to the number of 105 have, in a signed letter, expressed their thanks to Field-Marshal Earl ...

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  10. COINERS AND FORGERS.

    A gang of four forgers and coiners appeared at the Police Court, to-day, and were remanded. Evidence was given of the discovery in a house ...

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  11. Dynamite Conspiracy

    Seven hundred letters have been placed before the jury investigating the dynamite conspiracy, which indicate that the president of the union ...

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  12. "PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON."

    On Sunday afternoon, in the "Queensland Leader" hall, Brisbane-street, street, Mr. W. J. R. Maughan delivered an address upon "The Church ...

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  13. CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION DISMISSED.

    The Court at Liverpool, to-day, decided that the members of the hand on the ill-fated liner Titanic did not come within the provisions of the Workmen's ...

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  14. THE ATHENAEUM.

    Quite a large number of patrons assembled at The Athenaeum Brisbane-street to witness the programme provided by the Imperial Picture Company ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL ELOPEMENT.

    The "Evening News" to-day reports the elopement from Falmouth of a wealthy colonial, with the daughter of a foreign Viscountess. The names of ...

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  16. FOOTBALL.

    The Australian Rugby football team has defeated a team representing the University of California, by 23 points to three. The principle ...

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  17. GREAT EXPLORER'S BROTHER ARRESTED.

    The "Daily News" and the "Express" state that. arising out of Lord Ronald Sutherland-Gowers bankruptcy, Sir Ernest Shackleton's ...

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  18. TRANSFERS AND RESIGNATION.

    The Governor-in Council has approved of the following transfers of State school teachers : — Percy Rov Barron, from assistant-teacher Gympie ...

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  19. WIRELESS COMPANIES ON THE DEFENSIVE.

    The Marooni and Telefunk[?]n wireless telegraph companies have agreed to sink their differences and [?] joint action to secure their rights ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    It is anticipated that 18 or 20 British Parliamentarians will visit Australia next year. At the meeting of the Executive Committee of the ...

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  21. FATALITIES AT A FIRE.

    Barkley's drapery establishment, in South Kensington, was partly destroyed by fire early this morning. The lives of 30 girls were imperilled, ...

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  22. DALGETY AND COMPANY.

    The profit of Dalgety and Company Limited for the year is set down as £274,155. A dividend of 8 per cent has been declared, £60,000 is added to ...

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  23. Drowning Accident at Thornton

    A very sad drowning accident took place at. Thornton, about half-past 10 o'clock yesterday morning (writes our Lockyer representative)., when a ...

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  24. CANADIAN HURRICANE

    It is reported that the steamer Cecilia has sunk off the Ile Perrot, with a loss of 20 'lives. A hurricane is raging down the St. ...

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  25. London, November 3. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The demand for wheat is slow, and cargoes have a lower tendency ...

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  26. A SPEEDY AUSTRALASIAN.

    At the Cambridge Freshmen's Sports yesterday. Younghusband, of New Zealand, won the 120 yards hurdle race in 18 3/5 sec. ...

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  27. ENGLISH CIVIC ELECTIONS.

    The municipal elections have resulted in the return of 1001 Reformers, 265 Progressives, 56 Independents, 35 Labourites and six Socialists ...

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  28. BRITISH NAVAL ACTIVITY

    There is unwanted activity at Portsmouth just now. The sixth and seventh destroyer flotillas and several battleships are getting ready for sea. ...

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  29. Teheran, November 1.

    Lieut. Bullock, of the Twenty-seventh Punjabis, has been assaulted, stripped, and robbed near Doupuloun, in Persia. ...

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  30. AVIATOR FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Eric Harrison, an Australian, who at present is employed by the Bristol Company, has been appointed an aviation instructor to the ...

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  31. Mine Disasters

    A second furnace was blown in at the Lyell Company's reduction works at Queenstown on Thursday, and it is expected that a third furnace will ...

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  32. Vancouver, November 1.

    A schooner named the Osprey was attempting to enter Marshfield (Oregon), during a heavy gale. She overturned and all on board were lost. ...

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  33. The New Grand Vizier

    "Kiamil Pasha, the new Grand Vizier, is (says the Melbourne "Argus") 90 years of age. This will be his fourth term of occupancy of the post of ...

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  34. St., Louis, November 2.

    The Berlin Hotel has been destroyed by fire. A financier was killed, and three guests received fractures of the skull. The guests fled in their night ...

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  35. Boston (Mass.), November 3.

    Frank Kramer has defeated Jackie Clark, of Australia, in a one-mile indoor championship bicycle race, winning two consecutive heats. Kramer's ...

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  36. New Zealand.

    A petition was presented in the House of Representatives yesterday, urging the Government to release the Waihi strikers now imprisoned in ...

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  37. Norfolk (Virginia), November 3.

    Two bluejackets of the United States navy have been killed, and four others dreadfully scalded, by the blowing out of a bolier on board the battleship ...

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  38. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC

    The House of Commons, by the 136 votes to 132, has carried an [?]mendment Bill, authorising the flogging of male procurers for the first offence ...

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  39. Britain and Germany.

    The Anglo-German conference concluded its sittings yesterday. Lord Courtney, who presided, said that the English had learnt to appreciate Germany's ...

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  40. Montreal, November 2.

    A train on the Canadian-Pacific Railway entered an open switch near Quebec, and fell over an embankment. The engine driver and fireman ...

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  41. Tired of the World.

    At Dungog, Daniel Justyn Ardvn, a prominent local pastoralist drowned himself in the Williams River last night. ...

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  42. Coastal Town Wrecked

    News comes from San Juan del Sur, a port of Nicaragua, that a hurricane has destroyed Acapulco, on the coast, four-fifths of the town ...

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  43. Havana, November 2.

    Gen. Menocal has been elected President. Good order prevailed throughout the city, due to the belief that the intervention of the united ...

    Article : 35 words
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