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  2. GALLERY NOTES.

    The Liquor Bill was further considered [?]n Committee in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Twenty-one cl[?]ses had b[?] disposed of overnight, and a new c[?]e ...

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  3. DISQUIETING STATEMENTS.

    Nazim Pasha announces that an important battle is in progress along the front, and that the Turks are gaining ground. ...

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  4. MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY.

    Information reached Brisbane from Warwick yesterday to the effect that Miss Zillman, who was engaged to be ma[?]ed shortly, ...

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  5. CENTRAL SUGAR MILLS.

    The eighth annual report of the General Manager of Central Sugar Mi[?]s for the year ended June 30, 1912, was made available yesterday[?] Dr. A. J. ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL STATEMENT.

    A paper on "The Local Government Engineer and National Defence" was read to-day at the conference of the Australasian local Government engineers, by Mr. H. G. ...

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  7. ON A REEF

    The news of the stranding of the Papuan Government's steamer Merrie England on a roof about a mile to the eastward of Basilik Passage, which ...

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  8. INTER-DISTRICT BOWLING.

    A team of bowlers from Gympie, consisting of Messrs. R. Rankin, M. Moynahan[?] J. Hood, A. Glasgow, W. F. Hollis, J. A. Barnes, W. M. Pack, C. Townsend, ...

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  9. DEFERRED CABLE RATES.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. W. Redmond suggested the adoption of a system of deferred cable messages to Australia, at the rate of 10 words for 5/, ...

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  10. SUFFRAGETTE CAMPAIGN.?

    Gladys Evans, one of the suffragettes sentenced in Dublin to five years' penal servitude in connection with the attempt to set fire to the Theatre Royal, who ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. H. Whitehouse asked whether Germany had made representations concerning Lord Roberts's recent speech. Sir Edward Grey ...

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  12. THE KUMANOVO BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent states that the Turks at the battle of Kumanovo numbered 80,000, and the Servians 60,000. The Turks lost 10,000 in killed a wounded, ...

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  13. FEDERAL SERVICE DISCONTENT

    Although the Federal Estimates for the Postmaster-General's Department have not yet been considered by the House of Representatives, particulars are to hand ...

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  14. ILLNESS OF THE TSAREVITCH.

    The "Evening News" professes to have received reliable information that the illness of the Tsarevitch was caused by a fall from a swing. One of the Court ladies ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day. Senator Shannon inquired whether it was intended to take any action with regard to what had occurred on Thursday. ...

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  16. "I HAVE KILLED MY WIFE[?]

    The dead body of the French settler named Martin, who murdered his wife at Spearwood, near Fremantle, yesterday, was this morning found hanging on a ...

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  17. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered in the House of Commons last night, and Clause 7 was adopted after the rejection of an amendment which was ...

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  18. PORT CURTIS ELECTION.

    The official [?]ion of the poll for Port Curtis was made by the returning officer (Mr. Bracewell) to-day. At the single polling places, Mr. ...

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  19. BOXING.

    JOHNSTOWN (Pennsylvania), Tuesday. Kilbane knocked out Tommy Dugan, of California, in the fourth round of a boxing contest here. Kilbane led in the ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CLAIMS AGAINST TURKEY.

    The Hague Arbitration Tribunal has begun the consideration of Russia's claims for the payment by Turkey of the losses sustained by Russian subjects in the ...

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  21. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The first annual conference of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia was held in the Trades Hall to-day. The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. W. ...

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  22. N.S.W. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Several questions were asked in the Legislative Assembly which implied that on three or four Government works men had been dismissed because of the ...

    Article : 268 words
  23. SIDELIGHTS ON THE WAR.

    A study of the map is really necessary to get a close idea of the remarkable progress made by the Bulgarian armies. The generals responsible for the plan of ...

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  24. NORTH QUEENSLAND BISHOPRIC

    At a special sittings of the synod of the North Queensland diocese, held to- day for the purpose of electing a Bishop in succession to Bishop Frodsham, the ...

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  25. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

    The Australian- sailors who were sent to England have joined the new cruiser Melbourne at Birkenhead, for her trials. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION. ...

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  26. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    Frank Isaacdon, 17 years old, a lift boy at Harris, Scarfe, and Co., was arrested on Monday in connection with the recent £1000 jewel robbery on that ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and a British Columbia team was concluded to-day. The weather was wet, and bowlers and batsmen had ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    The University Bill was taken up by the Government in the Legislative Council to-night[?] Mr. Flowers, in moving the second reading, said they ...

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  29. Fire at Kangaroo Point.

    At 9.52 last night the Central Fire Brigade received an alarm of fire at Kangaroo Point. The South Brisbane Brigade was at once notified, and turned out ...

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  30. ALLEGED WOUNDING.

    In the City Court to-day Ah Woo, an elderly Chinese, was charged with having unlawfully and maliciously wounded a middle aged Chinese named Main You ...

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  31. HARBOURS BILL.

    The House of Assembly spent the whole of the afternoon and evening in discussing the Harbours Bill, which provides for the purchase of wharves and water ...

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  32. Drowning Fatality at Milmerran.

    While bathing in the Back Creek late yesterday afternoon (our Milmerran correspondent advised yesterday) George Pet erson, aged about 17 years, was ...

    Article : 171 words
  33. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The following cricket team has been selected to represent New South Wales against West Australia at Sydney on November 8:—V. Trumper (captain), E. ...

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