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  2. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— M. F Kelleway a Liberal members of the House of Commons has accepted the challenge of a Conservative candidate ...

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  3. THE BALKANS

    BELGRADE, Wednesday Night. — The Minister for War announces that a dody of Turks fired on Rask[?], and the [?]tants are feeling. ...

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  5. TASMANIAN AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY

    Though for a[?]ogether ideal, the we[?] their cond[?] yesterday were not [?] so untuvo[?] a character as to [?] rate against another large crowd ...

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  6. ITALY'S POSITION.

    ROME, Thursday Morning.— It is some officially stated that the Italian representatives at Athens, Belgrade, Cerrinje, and Sofit have been ...

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  7. ANGER IN TURKEY.

    CONSTANINOPLE, Wednesday Night.— Public anger is increasing, and it is contended that is time to finish troublesome neighbors for even. ...

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  8. GREEK STEAMER DETAINED.

    ATHENS, Thursday Morning.— It is some officially stated that the Turkish garrison at Samos on September 24 sacked the Greek factor[?] and shops at ...

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  9. A GREEK PROTEST

    The Greek Minister has protested against Greek vessels being bottled up in Turkish ports. ...

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  10. WAR DEMONSTRATION.

    CETINJE, Wednesday Night.—There was a great war demonstration and the King and Crown Prince were ovnted. The King exhorted the people ...

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  11. RED CROSS MOBILISING

    ST PETERSBURG. Thursday Morning The Red Cross Brigade is moblishing, and preparing to send detachmeuts to Service and Baiga[?]a ...

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  12. TURKS AGGRESSION.

    OETTINLE, Thursday Morning. — the Trunks [?]edon Monteneg[?]s on the border near Berane, but the Montogr[?]ns did not reply. ...

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  13. POSSIBLE TO AVOED WAR

    VIENNA, Thursday Morning.—Emperor Joseph of Austria who has been visiting Greek remarked that the King of Gr[?] hoped and [?] ...

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  14. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.— A witness before the [?] committee [?] the ch[?]paign funds swore that John A[?]hold Morgan ...

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  15. RING EVENTS

    The deva[?] mena [?]olded yesterday proved the mose arresting to the [?] days A[?] events were disposed of before the ...

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  16. ENGLISH AVIATOR ENGAGED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— the underwriters at Lloyds say that the was ris[?] are in such a state that the public do no know what to think ...

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  17. SERVIANS LEAVING LONDON

    A number of Servians in London having been not[?]hed of the mob[?]hsa[?]on have left to join the army ...

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  18. MINERS' CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Mimer's Conference at Swansea adopted a resulution ur[?] state insurance for aged and [?] means ...

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  19. IRRIGATION CONGRESS

    SALT LAKE CITY, Thursday Morning.—Sen[?] Newlards, speaking at the [?] Congress favored the loss likely to [?] to the Panama ...

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  20. GREEK STEAMERS ATTACKED

    The Constant[?]ople correspondent of the Daily Chromele Says that the [?] forts in the Rospho[?]s at [?] teo Greek steamers The ...

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  21. SHOW TOPICS

    Yesterday morning the comm[?] a meeting of the [?] other on the show ground when in process were inqu[?]d into. The protest ...

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  22. UNIFORM WAGES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Miner's Conference at Swansen rejected a mo[?]on requesting the [?] party to inter[?] a [?] to establish ...

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  23. M. SAZONOFF [?]EAVES FOR PARIS

    M Sazcucff the Russian Foreign Minister who has left for Pants be[?] that was is staff avoidable ...

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  24. WORK AND WAGES

    The outlook for a pea[?] of the dispute between the [?] and the Australian Workers Union is [?] hoped to-day ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The credit[?] of Sir Cer[?] Rason formeriv Agent General for West Australia, passed a resalution declaring ...

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  26. THE SHOES "GATE" RECORD

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  27. WAR CLOUDS GATHERING

    The Greek flag has been horsed on for Ange[?] destroyers for which [?] paid over £[?]00,000 the vessels leave to-day under the command ...

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  28. ARBITRATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—President Taft is tene[?] efforts to arrange an Aag[?] American at [?] on the [?] of the treaties ...

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  29. TEN CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH

    MONTREAL, Wednesday Night.—Ten children [?]ging to a farmet maned Gravel have been [?] to death owing to the destruction of a ...

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  30. NEGRO LYNCHED IN GAOL

    RAWLINGS (WYOMING), Wednesday Night.—A number of [?] on the W[?]oming State person ly[?]aed Frank [?] a negro, who was ...

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  31. PATRIOTISM IN TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday Morning.— A wave of pat[?]tis is sweeping Turkey, and evoking the nath[?] courage, [?] and sed or [?] ...

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  32. MADAME MELBA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Ma[?] in London, sad that the Australian were crazy for grand opened She was ...

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  33. ON THE LAWN

    There was [?] at the Show yesterday, [?] the [?] wind that sw[?] the [?]was nor pleaser for [?] Even ...

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  34. MINERS MEETING

    ZEEHAN, [?] ...

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  35. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE

    LISBON, Thursday Morning.—A dynamite was bomb was Thrown at a band stand during a festival at Tabon in the province of [?] Two [?] ...

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  37. SOLDIERS DROWNED

    BUCHAREST, Thursday Morning.—Twelve [?] at the [?] addi[?] to nice others as the result of a [?] which ...

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  38. CAPTAIN COOK'S STATUE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Admiral Lord [?] Beresterd arv[?] a state of Cap[?] Cook at [?] where he [?] has [?] and ...

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  39. STRIKE OF WHLELERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday [?] ...

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  40. ARMISTICE FRUITLESS

    The aun[?]stree at Samos has proved fruitless and hos[?] are [?] Tire Augie French bl[?]packes are preserving order at Vathy ...

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  41. RAILWAY SMASH

    KINGSTON [?]NTARIO Thursday Morning.— A Bay of [?] train [?]mped the [?] the cars [?] an [?] A woman was ...

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  42. STEAMERS IN TURKISH WATERS

    The Greek steamers in Turkish waters are [?] harrie[?] transte[?]ed to for[?]gn ownership in order to avoid detention for use Turkish transports ...

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  43. SCENE OF CONCENTRATION

    BELGRADE, Thursday Morning.—The Powers have requested Ser[?] not to concentrate near the dron[?]or left the situation will be made much worse ...

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  44. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—D. Barrett in the [?] "The Morning Post," says that the Australians are puzzled at the persistence of the ...

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  45. WORK RESUMED AT WA[?] MINE

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—The [?] ...

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  46. LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.

    The letters of the late Ladv Lvttel[?] lady in-waiting ti the late Queen Victoria [?] 1837 [?] published and the afford [?] ...

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  47. COTTON MILLS AMALGAMATE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Five large Lane[?] cotton p[?] have turned into an amalganation, with a captial of [?]1,000,000 [?] French ...

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  48. RAILWAY TRAFFIC STOPPED.

    Bulgaria and Serve[?] have stopped all railway traffic w[?]th Turkey ...

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  49. MARINE ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. The Morning Court to-day [?] into the [?] of the Combo[?], which foundered in Port Kem[?], after striking the ...

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  50. POSITION OF THE POWERS.

    BERLIN, Thursday Morning. — It is reported that Herr Von Kidleren Wa[?]cther, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, sated that none at ...

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  51. ABANDONS RACING

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Daily Telegraph says that Frack Wootton abandons [?] at the end of the season "The Star attributes the ...

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  52. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN

    If the reader of the publication were asked to, write their ideas as to what constatites beauty in a women the rephes would ba as varned as flowers in a ...

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