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  3. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. F. D. Aeland, in reply to questions, said that the Chinese Government had resumed negotiations with the six-power ...

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  4. CURE FOR TUBER- CULOSIS.

    Dr. Friedmann, a member of the Medical Society, has announced the discovery of a cure for all forms of tuberculosis. Several prominent physicians have ...

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  5. CINEMATOGRAPH CENSOSHIP.

    The Incorporated Association of Cinematograph Manufacturers have appointed Mr. Redford censor, with six examiners. Mr. Redford states that he does not favor the ...

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  6. THE PRESIDENCY.

    President Taft who has just been defeated in the contest for the Presidency of the United States, has offered his congratulations to Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the ...

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  7. THE BALKAN WAR

    Advices received from Constantinople state that wounded Turkish soldiers who had taken part in the battle of Lule Burgas and other engagements arc arriving ...

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  8. FEMALE SUFFRAGE SN AMERICA.

    The States of Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, and Oregon liave adopted female suffrage for the State Legislature. ...

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  10. H.M.S TORCH.

    The first Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) has informed Admiral Lord Charles Beresford that the Commander-in-Chief's report, declaring the results ...

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  11. V.R.C. MEETING.

    This morning it appeared as if this rainsoaked country would never provide racegoers with a fine day. The morning broke dull and cloudy, and then the sky cleared, ...

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  12. ART PICTURE DEALER.

    Mr. Affred George Temple, the wellknown art expert has recovered from Sir George Donaldson £6,151. commission claimed on the sale of pictures to ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  17. SLAVONIC DEMONSTRATION

    The police to-day dispersed a meeting of the Slavonic Association, at which fiery speeches were made against Austria and Germany. ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The strike of miners at Greenbushes has been settled by the men returning to work at the old rate. ...

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  19. RAILWAY COLD STORAGE

    The railways authorities have maugurated a system of cool car accommodation for the conveyance of butter and cream between Adelaide and country ...

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  20. RED CROSS HOSPITAL AT TIRNOVO.

    The Bulgarion Government have opened a Red Cross hospital with 2.000 beds at Tirnovo, 36 miles south of Lule Burgas, where the last great battle was fought. ...

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  21. KURDISH OUTRAGES FEARED

    The Porte has warned local Kurds that they will be held responsible if they start. I trouble in Constantinople. It ts feared that an outbreak of fanatical hatred ...

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  22. LIGHTIHOUSE-KEEPERS IN COURT.

    Two officials of the Public Works Department, who are in charge of the Vlaming Dead lighthouse in the north-west, have been arrested. One August B. Kaiser, has ...

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  24. TESTIMONIAL TO LORD ROBERTS.

    A few days ago the "Daily Express" imtiated a movement for a testimonial to Lord Roberts for his outspoken utterranees regarding the necessity of Britain's ...

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  25. SHIPPING NEWS.

    November 7, 7.45 a.m.—Steamer Wootkata passing for West Coast. ARRIVED—November 7. Marmora, R.M.S. (P. & O.), 5.904. S. de B. ...

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  26. NAZIM PASHA'S HEADQUARTERS.

    Nazim Pasha, the Turkish Commanderin-Chief, has established ins headquarters at Hademkiny, inside the centre of the Chataldja lines. It is here that the final ...

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  27. BRITISH WARSHIPS MOVING

    In view of the probable developments following on the arrival of large numbers of Turkish wounded in Constantinople, Admiral Sir Charles Berkeley Milne is ...

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  28. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    Fine weather greeted the arrival of the R.M.S. Marmora, from the eastern States, on Thursday morning. Having been safely moored alongside the Outer Harbor wharf ...

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  29. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African team or Ragby footballers now touring England defeated Oxford to-day by 6 goals to nil. L. G. Brown of Queensland, played for ...

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  30. CHARITABLE FUNDS ACT.

    The Deputy Governor-in-Council on Thursday assented to the Charitable Funds Act passed by Parliament this session. ...

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  31. IMMIGRANTS BY THE IRISHMAN.

    On enquiry at the Adelaide Hospital on Thursday it was ascertained, that six of the immigrants by the steamer Irishman who were taken to the institution on ...

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  32. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    British Consols are quoted at. 74 [?]. City of Sydney Loan. The underwriting for the City of Sydneyloan has been completed. The loan will ...

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  33. INVESTMENT OF SCUTARI.

    The Austrian military attache with the Montenegrin forces which have been investing Scutari, yesterday landed there under cover of the white flag to report to ...

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  34. THE GERMAN CRUISER.

    The German cruiser Cornoran is at Port Adelaide, and during her stay will he tied up at the buoys opposite Birkenhead wharf. ...

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  35. THE GOVERNOR'S TRIP.

    His Excellency the Governor arrived here by the Governor Musgrave at 6 a.m. to-day. Subsequently he motored to the school, and addressed the children, and ...

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  36. READJUSTING THE BOUNDARIES.

    Many of the Austrian newspapers discussing the probable readjustment of the boundaries of the Balkan States after the war state they are convinced that Austria ...

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  37. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    A dastardly attack was made on an old man on Wednesday afternoon, with robbery as the motive. A young man who had scraped up a passing acquaintance ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

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  40. SIEGE OF SALONIKA.

    The Servian forces are now in the vicinity of Salonika, which is completely invested. ...

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  41. EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    The Executive Council on Thursday issued a proclamation declaring that the operation of the Karly Closing Act within the metropolitan shopping district should ...

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  42. GREEKS OCCUPY TENEDOS.

    In the engagement at Yenidie the Greeks lost 160 killed and 770 wounded. The Greeks have now occupied Tenedos, an island 16 square miles in area on the ...

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  43. SURRENDER OF TURKS AT PRILEP.

    News has come to hand that the Turks at Prilep surrendered to the Servians after a sharp fight, in which both sides suffered I considerable losses. ...

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  44. PANIC AT ADRIANOPLE.

    It is reported that the Turkish garrison at Adrianople, which is invested by the Bulgarian troops, are reduced to sore straits through lack of food. The citizens are ...

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  45. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. L. L. Hill (Federal president of the Tramway Employes' Association), who has been to Victoria in connection with the arbitration proceedings over the dispute of ...

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  46. 2,000 PRISONERS AND 100 GUNS CAPTURED.

    It is amounced that the Bulgarian forces have captured 2,000 prisoners and 100 guns, including 37 quick-firers, which were used at Lule Burgas and Bunar ...

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  47. TURKISH TROOPS STARVING

    The greatest difficulty has been experienced in maintaining food supplies for the Turkish forces in the field, and it is reported that the right wing of the main ...

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  48. MUTINOUS TURKS.

    It is reported from Salonika that the Turks who are defending the city apainst the Greek forces are starying and that they have resorted to mutiny. In an ...

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  49. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  50. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAP.

    Norman McDonald, aged 19. was knocked down by a car in King William-street a little after noon on Thursday and taken to the Adelaide ...

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  51. AGGRESSIVE BULGARIANS.

    News from the front states that the Turlkish troops new assembling in the vicinity of Chataldja, are being terribly harrassed by the enemy. The Bulgarian ...

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  52. GREEK RESERVISTS.

    The Government of Greece have called, out for war the reservist troops or 1898. ...

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  53. PUTTING THE LIGHTHOUSE OUT.

    Some time ago the mariners frequenting the port of Cassis, near Marseilles (France), hailed with much satisfaction the crection of a lighthouse on a dangerous ...

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  54. THE ANNANDALE TRAGEDY.

    Albert Victor O'Grady (25), a native of Queensland, was brought before the Central Police Court this morning, charged with the murder of his wife and child at ...

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  55. THE LONDON MARKET.

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  56. A CLERK SENTENCED.

    Clarke, the cashier of Messrs. Proctor and Co., grain merchants of Liverpool, who was charged with having embezzled £120,000,the property of the firm, has ...

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  57. DISTURBANCES IN LIBERIA.

    The German Government have have dispatched the crutser punther to Liberia, the West African Republic, to quell native disturbances and protect the lives of ...

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  58. DYED GARMENTS KILLED

    When Dyed Garments came to gritef in the Hurdle he pitched on his head and emashed his skull in. ...

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  60. TELEGRAMS' FROM MANAGERS.

    Hampden Cloncurry, November 5.—"Hampden, No. 2 shaft—Rise, 1,020 north, 45 west, to 67 ft; width sampled, 48 in.; value, 91 per cent.; not on eastern wall. Answer mine—No. 1 shaft to 76 ...

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