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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) ITALY'S PRETEXT FOR A GRAB.

    Rome, September 27th.—Italian warships are now cruising off the coast of Tripoli. The Italian Government has addressed a note to Turkey demanding ...

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  3. THE KING O'MALLEY DEBATE.

    The debate on the No-confidence motion was resumed in the House of Representatives yesterday by Mr. Charlton, who said that so far as the ...

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  4. GEELONG WEST'S —6000 LOAN.

    The public works committee recommended at the meeting of the Geelong West Council last evening that arrangements be made for un overdraft ...

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  5. BOERS TO STAND BY BRITAIN

    Capetown, September 26th.—General Botha, the Prime Minister, in the course of a speech at Gosberg last night, made an important statement ...

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  6. SYDNEY TRAM SMASH.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—A sensational tram accident occurred in Williamstreet last evening. While eight or nine passengers received cuts and ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. ANOTHER STRIKE IN WALES.

    London, September 26th.—There was serious rioting at Swansea last night in. connection with the waggon workers' strike. At midnight, a crowd invaded ...

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  8. THE SEWERAGE DEADLOCK.

    Commissioners Small and Doyle waited on the Newtown and Chilwell Council last evening, and urged opposition to Mr. Plain's amendment. ...

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  9. LONDON DOCKERS OUT.

    Five hundred coal porters and dock hands at Deptford have gone out on strike. The trouble is alleged to be due to the dock owners not complying with ...

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  10. A LLANELLY INCIDENT.

    The hearing of the charge of having deserted from the Royal Worcestershire Regiment, preferred against a private named Harold Spiers, was concluded ...

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  11. IN A FEW LINES.

    Ottawa, September 27th.—Mr. Borden, the Premier-elect of Canada, reached here yesterday for the first time since the recent general elections. ...

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  12. MIGHT NEEDED FOR RIGHT.

    London, September 27th.—Mr. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, made an important speech on the subject of naval defence at Abercarn last ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. THE RAILWAY STRIKES.

    London September, 27th.—The Royal Commi[?] inquire into the [?] employes met again [?] ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. BATTLESHIP ORION; BROADSIDE.

    London, September 26th.—The gun trials of the new Pritish battleship Orion. 22,680 tons, have been concluded, and have proved satisfactory. ...

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  15. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Launceston, Wednesday. —Some trouble has occurred on the Burenie wharf between the Waterside Workers' Union and the White Star line ...

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  16. TOULON TRAGEDY--A CRIME?

    Paris. September 2Gth.—Some new facts are published regarding the destruction of the battleship Liberte at Toulon, and the appalling scenes ...

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  17. AEROPLANE IN FLAMES.

    Mr. M. Hamel, the well-known aviator. had a wonderful escape from death while conveying the aerial mail from London to Windsor to-day. The ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. MORE BLOOD LETTING IN MEXICO.

    New York, September 27th.—News has been received from Mexico City that two persons were killed arid 15 injured in a serious riot which occurred ...

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  19. THE SERVIAN REGICIDES.

    Belgrade, Septerabor 26th.—The story of the assassination of King Alexander I. and Queen Draga, of Servia, in June, 1903, is revived by some remarkable ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    Toronto, September 26th.—Advices received from China state that all the Canadian missionaries in the province of Szechnan, the scene of much ...

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  21. ARE PROGRESSIVES ARROGANT?

    Cr. Strong at last night's meeting of the Newtown and Chitwell council had some criticism to offer regarding the last meeting of Kardinia Progress Association, as ...

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  22. RAILWAY SERVICE NOT TO BE INTERFERED WITH.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—At a mass meeting held to-day, Mr. Mahoney, president of the Lyell branch of the A.M.E.A., said regarding the ...

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  23. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    London September 26th.—The fifth series of Colonial wool sales was opened to-day. The proceedings were brisk, but prices compared with the ...

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  24. FINED FOR WORKING IN LITHGOW COLLIERY.

    Lithgow, Wednesday.—At the police court to-day, Jas. Crolly pleaded guilty to three charges of breaches of the Coal Mines Regulation Act. The case for ...

    Article : 166 words
  25. ANNOYING YONG WOMEN.

    Two young women Frequently about the city streets are persistently worried by young men and boys whose comme[?] invariably bring secriptural ...

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  26. GEELONG WEST'S ATTITUDE.

    A letter was at the meeting of the Geelong West Council last evening from the Water and Sewerage Trust asking that its representatives be ...

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  27. LEASE IT-LIKE CYPRUS.

    London, September 27th.—All departinents of the Stock Exchange re-' covered yesterday, on the report that Turkey will ultimately lease Tripoli to ...

    Article : 60 words
  28. ULSTER STILL BLUFFING.

    London. September 2th.—Sir E. Carson, Unionist member for Dublin University, speaking at Port-Rush last night, refuted the acciisusation of treason ...

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  29. FURTHER HAGGLING IN N.S.W. ASSEMBLY.

    Sydey. Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-night the Premier, Mr. McGowen, submitted a Bill to provide temporary supply for two months, ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. W.A. PLUAMBERS HOLD.OUT.

    Perth Wednesday:—There seems to be no prospect of an early settlement of the plumpers' strike, which has already lasted one month. The men's ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. ROOM FOR 1000 COLLIERS?

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Mr. David Watson, president of the Colliery Employes' Association, challenges the statement made by Mr. Cant. secretary ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. JOHNSON SUMMONED.

    London, September 26th.—In pursuance of the decision arrived at by Mr. Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary, concerning the proposed fight at ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. PERSONAL.

    Senator Guthrie, of South Australia, who has been ill with pneumonia for some months, has now completely recovered. He will sail for Australia by the ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. GOLF IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—In the Ladies' Championship Golf event of Australia to-day, the result was: Miss Duret beat Miss Cape, 5 up and 3 to play; Miss ...

    Article : 60 words
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