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  2. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    Mr Beeby, Minister for Labor nad Industry to-day rerused the request of a deputation from the New S[?]uth Wales Labor Council that the provision ...

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  3. CABLES.

    The “Volkstem," a loading Dutch-English newspaper of Pretoria, suggests the establishment of a South African navy at a cost of £1,000,000 per annum ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Court to-day, deal[?] with [?]tion on bchalf of the petitioner in ahe suit of Era Francie Marion Wunderlich ...

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  5. THE BALKANS WAR.

    The Mon[?] are now athwart the Samg[?]nni-Medua road, cutting off [?] peetive line of retreat. [?] 10,000 sacks of flour intended for Scutari. BERLIN, Tuesday. ...

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  6. ROUMANIA'S PRECAUTIONS.

    A telegram from Bucharest States that the Roumanian Government is taking precautions to render the mobilisation of her army effective within a fortnight ...

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  7. N.S.W. OPPOSITION LEADER.

    Mr Wade leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, sailed today for the East by the steamer Eastern. Mr Wade, who is accompanied ...

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  8. FRESH TURKISH DISASTER.

    An official massage has just been reocived from Belgrade announcing a fresh disaster to the Ottoman arms. The Turkish array, which was defeated ...

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  9. AN ARBITRATION COURT. INCIDENT.

    There was a brceze in the Industrial Arbitration Court to-day between Judge Hevdon and Mr Peter Bowling The matter Were the court was the refusal ...

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  10. DESTRUCTIVE SUFFRAGETTES

    The police at Liverpool yesterday arresied a suffragette on a charge of setting fire to a piling box. ...

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  11. ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS.

    The Premier, Mr Scaddan, replying to a deputation of unemployed to-day, said that in respect to the complaints about immigration, the Government ...

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  12. CANADIAN TRAINS COLLIDE

    The Canadian-Paeifie express from Chicago collided head on with a train which was bringing Canadian troops home from the manoeuvres. Several ...

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  13. SPORTING NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  14. SERVIANS AND BULGARS JOIN FORCES.

    The wanguard of the mail Servian army has reached Istib, which was occupied on the-previous day by the Bulgarian force operating- in the Bregalnitza ...

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  15. U S. VICE-PRESIDENCY.

    The health of Mr Jas. Sherman, Vice-Presidehit of the U.S., is so had that he is likely to retire from participation in the Presidential contest. ...

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  16. WOMAN SPY SHOT.

    The divorced wife ot a Bulgarian officer was court-martialled on a charge of espionage, and was shot, together with two Macederian spies on proofs being ...

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  17. TURKISH HEADQUARTERS.

    The headquarters of General Nazim Pasha, supreme commander of the Turkish army, have been established at Tchorlu. about 80 miles south-east of ...

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  18. COOPERS ON STRIKE.

    The coppers at Oporto have struck Work for higher wages and shorter hours. The shippers have agreed to a lockout. The shipment of wines has consequently ...

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  19. GUARDING A SULTAN'S TOMB.

    It is stated that when Fristina was occupied by the Servians a sentinel was ordered to guard the Sultan Muiad's tomb. ...

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  20. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Melbourne Sta[?]es.-Flaith. All Engagenfents.-Pistol. Portland Rose colt, Pittsburg, Fitz, Kiaroma. Maribyrno[?]g Piate.-Kuralla, Ala ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. WENDOUREE RECREATION CLUB.

    An enthustastic meeting of members of the Wendouree Recreation Club was held last night at “Tankerville,” the residence of the president and Mrs J. ...

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  22. ALBANIAN SURRENDERERS.

    According to the Constantmgple correspondent of the "Daily, Telegraph," the Albanians have threatened the Porte that unless they are guaranteed ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The cricket match between the Australians and a team representing British Columbia was continued yesterday in fine weather. In their ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. FIRE CAUSED BY MOTH

    A six-roamed residence occupied by Mr Waller Murchison, at Ockley, was destroyed by fire lest night the outbreak emanating in a remarkable ...

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  25. THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS.

    Supportrs of Duke Foote for the Melbourne Cap will he somewhat reassured after his gallop with Lord Alwynne this morning. Mr J. ...

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  26. CENSURE BY MARYBOROUGH P.L.C.

    At the ordinary meeting of the local branch, P.L.C., last night, the following motion was agreed to:— “That this branch of the P.L.C. ...

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  27. [?]M KIRK KILISSE.

    [?] Reichpost" states [?] at Kirk Kilisse [?] were greatly de[?] first "threw ...

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  28. BRITISH FLEET RESERVE.

    In official circles it is denied that any special significance attaches to the order of the Admiralty calling upon Class A of the fleet reser[?] to be ready ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Mr G Crouch, manager of the Australian Eleven, arrived by the R.M.S. Otranto from England to-day. Mr Crouch said the past English cricket ...

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  30. THE TRAINING TRACKS.

    Perdita went comfortably for a mile and a quarter on tan in 2.20 Moe. [?} the sand, contributed 10 furlongs in 2.17., A smart gallop was put up ...

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  31. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS.

    At the Melbourne Town Hall to-day the Local Government Engineers of Australasia opened their fourth annual conference, under the presidency of ...

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  32. SEAMEN’S UNION DONATION.

    The Seamen’s Union has donated a sum of £50 towards the fund to assist relatives of those who were killed in the At. Lyell disaster. ...

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  33. BURGAR OPERATIONS.

    The news to hand from the Balkans to-day shows the Allies to be still extending their operations, and encroaching further and further on Turkish ter ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. THE TWO-YEAR-OLDS

    Several two-year-olds-were sent over the Maribyrnong Plate course this morning. Barragon (J. E. Pike), Murillo Rose (W. Manning), Herringbone ...

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  35. HOME RULE.

    During the debate on the Houe Rule Bill in the House of Commons to-day Sir John Brownlee Lonsdale. Unionist member for Mid Armagh, said that if ...

    Article : 183 words
  36. THE FIGHTING AT KUMANOVO.

    W[?]ers [?]ribe the fight[?] as most sa[?]guinary [?] the battlefield became a [?] The [?]tants hacked ...

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  37. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS.

    The third annual sports meeting of the Ballarat Agricultural High School will be held tins afternoon at the City Oval. when the students will engage in ...

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  38. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES.

    An enquiry as to the death of the male infant child found in the sanitary depot on Saturday last was opened yesterday, before Mr E. Harrison, P.M., ...

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  39. BOWLS.

    At a meeting of the Central Bowling Club last night the following members were elected to captain the eight teams talcing, part in the pe[?]nt competition: ...

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  40. GREEKS RAPID ADVANCE.

    The objective of the Greek advance is Salonika, and they are pushing forward with all speed. At latest they were less than [?] miles from the second city of ...

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  41. V.R.A. MATCHES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 582 words
  42. THE ALLIES' VICTORIES.

    It has transpired that the Czar's message [?] King Peter of Servia [?]gratulated the latter on the success of the troops in Maccdonia without the [?]ed ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    Great interest has been taken by the public in the exhibitions at the Coliseum of the comprehensive picture showing the incidents at the Mount ...

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  44. FRUIT SCARCE.

    Fruit has not been so scarce in Sydney tor 20 years as it is as present, The markets were again practicably bare of stocks this morning, and prices snowed ...

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  45. COERCING ULSTER.

    In the House of Commons Just night consideration of the Home Rule Bill was resumed in committee. The Government announced that it was prepared to ...

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  46. AN ARREST MADE.

    This afternoon a young woman named Mary Fairless, residing at Moonlight Hill, was arrested on a charger of concealment of birth. She was ...

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  47. A COSTLY NIGHT ATTACK.

    The [?] at Adrianople made a night [?] onthe 24th. The Bulgarians withheld their fire, and next day a rec[?] showed that nearly [?] ...

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  48. A FATAL AFFRAY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of John Harold Foley, 56 years of age, who died through bring snot on the 25th October, at a house i[?] ...

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  49. THE ENVELOPING MOVEMENT.

    Bumar[?]sar forms a point in the outer [?] of the Bulgariaus' position at Adr[?]ple This line is intended to traverse Demot[?]a and Ortakeni. An ...

    Article : 55 words
  50. A TURKISH REVERSE.

    [?] matted at Con[?]tinople [?] force meet with a serio[?] to the north of Kirk Kilisse [?] ...

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  51. THE KALGOORLIE MINERS.

    Acting on behalf of the various unions at present working under the industrial agreement with the Chamber of Mines, the secretary of the Combined Unions ...

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  52. ROYAL ENTERTAINERS.

    To-night at Her Majesty’s Theatre another of the entertainments that have popularised the theatre for Wednesday evenings will be provided. The ...

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  53. THE CZAREVITCH

    The Grand Duke Alexis Nicholale vitch, the young heir to the Russian throne, who sustained an injury to his groin last week, is now reported to be ...

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  54. 340 GUNS CAPTURED

    Fifit[?] Turkish guns were secured when the Servians captured Mitrevitza the terminus of the Macedonian railway. At Uskub [?] guns fell into the hands ...

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  55. THE HUNTLY COALMINERS

    The coal miners at Huntly have resumed work after a fortnight's absence from the mine The directors decided not to re-engage the executive of the ...

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  56. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    At the meeting of the Ballarat East branch of the A.N.A. last night, Mr J. Lindsay in the chair, it was decided to vote £3 3s to the Mount Lyell Relief ...

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  57. N.S.W. WOOL

    A Wool exhibit is being shown at Huddersfields. Yorkshire, by the New South Wales Government. The Mayor of Huddersfield (Mr G. ...

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  58. THE BARRIER MINERS.

    By an overwhelming majority the members of the Federated Minors’ Association have decided not to alter the constitution of the Association to allow ...

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  59. INTERVENTION OF ROWERS.

    M. Guechoff Premier of Bulgaria, told an interviewer yesterday that Bulgar[?] was ready to accept intervention by the Great Powers If the Turks would not ...

    Article : 136 words
  60. FREE LABOR CONGRESS.

    A Free Labor Congress was opened in London to-day. The president, in his opening address, said that evidence was accumulating ...

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  61. THE RIVERINA HARVEST.

    For the coming harvest the following rates of wages have been fixed by the Rock Farmers and Settlers’ Association General harvest hands, 7s ...

    Article : 74 words
  62. WORTH LYELL MINE DISASTER.

    The situation at the North Lyell mine was unchanged to-day. Vapor and fumes continue to issue. Until a change occurs. the mine cannot be ...

    Article : 67 words
  63. STATE GOVERNOR.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr Dooley asked if in view of the prospective transference of the Governor, Sir Gerald, Strickland, to Sydney the ...

    Article : 65 words
  64. SENSATIONAL GALLOP.

    One of the sensations at Flemington this morning was the splendid gallon put up by Piastre over a mile and throe quarters, Ridden by A. Shanahan, be ...

    Article : 113 words
  65. EIGHT HOURS SHIFTS.

    A bill to provide for eight hours' work in cool mines was read a first time in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  66. STECE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    A [?] of the Adrianople garrison [?] in the direction of Dimo[?] near the junction of the Sal[?]tanlincple and Sofia to ...

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  67. A QUEENSLAND DONATION.

    The Queensland Government has decided to made a contribution to the North Lyell distaster fund. The amount will be anneuneed later. ...

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  68. AEROPLANES FOR THE ALLIES.

    A representative of Bulgaria is at present, in St. Petersburg purchasing aeroplanes and engaging aviators. Ferric, is also buying aeroplanes in ...

    Article : 69 words
  69. CRIMINAL APPEAL.

    A bill to establish a Court of Crin[?]al Appeal was [?]treduced in the Legishla rive Council to-day by the Attor[?]ey General, Mr T. O'Sullivan. ...

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  70. MALLEE COUNCIL'S CONTRIBU-TION.

    At the meeting of the [?]ing Shire Council held on Monday, the sum of £10 was voted to the Mount Lyell Relief Fund. A subscription list [?]as ...

    Article : 48 words
  71. Advertising

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