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  2. Advertising

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  3. BALKANS WAR CLOUD

    The Government has ordered the withdrawal of the Turkish troops from Samoa. ...

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  4. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent telegraphs that the Turkish Ministry have decided to accept Italy's peace proposals. Other reports ...

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  5. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH.

    For, Asquith speaking at Ladybank last night said it was long since the international horizon was so threatening. The great Powers ...

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  6. TEXAS TOMMY DANCERS.

    The craze for the novel and sensational dances has been taken advantage of by the Hugo Brothers Greater American Minstrels, who are to ...

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  7. GREEK DESTROYERS.

    The Greek destroyers halve left the Mersey for Greece. ...

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  8. THE TREATY SIGNED.

    The Exchange Company's Paris correspondent asserts that the peace, treaty was signed at Ouchy, a Swiss, village, near Lausanne. ...

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  9. SERVIAN PRIEST SHOT.

    Vrosevitch a Servian priest, when addressing a patriots' meeting at Prokublue was shot dead by an Albanian. ...

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  10. ITALIAN BOMBARDMENT.

    Italian warships bombarded a cavalry camp on the Gulf of Ephesus, on Wednesday, but the result is unknown. ...

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  11. IMMEDIATE ARMISTICE.

    It is understood that the Turkish Cabinet's reply to Italy's proposals is likely to result in an immediate armistice. ...

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  12. POSITION IN GREECE.

    A bomb wrecked the market place at Seres. Five persons were injured. The Mahommedans murdered a Greek mistakenly supposing that he ...

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  13. COMING EVENTS.

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  14. SINGLE TAX CONDEMNED.

    Mr. Asquith stated that the single tax had not a single supporter in the Cabinet. Neither nationalisation nor the creation of private ...

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  15. SUBMARINE CUT IN TWO.

    A flotilla was manoeuvering six miles off the south foreland, accompanied by the parent ship Fourth. The steamer Amerika passed during ...

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  16. THE WRECKED TRAIN.

    Advices from West Port (Conn.) state that the latest death roll from the train wreck is eight, including five women. The engine failed to ...

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  18. HAMILTON SHEEP DOG CLUB.

    We have been requested to state that the annual meeting in connection with the above club, advertised in Saturday's "Spectator" for ...

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  19. NICARAGUAN RISING.

    Latest advices from Nicaragua state that the Americans have captured the town of Coyotegu. Four American marines were killed, six ...

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  20. A SECOND DISASTER.

    A telegram from Reno, Nevada, states that a locomotive of a freight train exploded there, and the engineer and firemen were killed. Sixteen ...

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  21. A NICHT WI BURNS.

    The mere mention of the name of Scotland's great poet. Burns, is always sufficient to create an enthusiasm among Scotch people. It is ...

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  22. A CHAMPION MARE.

    At the Hamilton show last year Mr. W. J. Gooden's mare Heather Bloom was awarded first prize and championship in the brood mare ...

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  23. AUSTRO-RUSSIAN ACTION.

    The "Neues Wiener Tagblatt" states that Count Berchtold is prepared to agree to M. Poincare's proposals for Austro-Russian action. ...

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  24. TROOPS AND REBELS.

    Fierce fighting has been proceeding between the Government troops and rebels around Masaya, and both sides suffered heavy losses. ...

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  25. THREE-QUARTER HOUR SWIM.

    The submarine was stemming with her surface lights burning. Lieutenant Pulleyne and, the coxswain were on deck. Lieutenant Pulleyne swam ...

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  26. MASAYA RECAPTURED.

    Advices receives by the State department report, that the Nicaragnan Government forces have recaptured Masays. ...

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  27. MARTIAL LAW IN BULGARIA.

    King Ferdinand, in opening the Sobranji asked Parliament to approve of martial law, and other necessary measures. ...

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  28. FOOTBALL DANCE.

    The committee arranging the premier ball to be held in the town hall on Monday evening next have been fortunate in securing the ...

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  29. ELEVEN SUBMARINES MANOEUVERING.

    Eleven submarines were manoeuvering in South Foreland when they encountered a heavy sea. B16 picked up Lieutenant Pulleyne, who was the ...

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  30. BULGARIAN AMMUNITION BLOCKED.

    The Hungarian railway authorities have held up a train laden with war materials from France, and destined for Bulgaria. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY PLAYERS.

    The mayor. Mr. Rolph, greeted the Australian rugby footballers. He was accompanied by a great crowd of representative American and ...

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  32. THE ALBANIAN PRINCE.

    "Punch " gives the following additional details regarding the Albanian prince's mission in Australia. Under date October 4th it writes: -- ...

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  33. BALKAN FORCES.

    The Servian mobilisation was completed to-day. The Bulgarian mobilisation will be completed on Monday and the Greek in a fortnight. ...

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  34. PURSER'S STATEMENT.

    The purser of the Atlantic liner Amerika' states that submarine B2 crossed sixty feet ahead of the liner. The order was given full speed ...

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  35. THE FIRST MATCH.

    The Australian rugby football team played their first match, here yesterday against the Barbarians The Australians led all through the ...

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  36. FOREIGN SECURITY.

    A heavy selling of foreign securities took place to-day in consequence of the crisis in the Balkans. ...

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  37. HOME RULE.

    Sir Rufus Isaacs, Attorney-General, speaking at Edinburgh last night, said the Government was still ready to treat the minority generously. ...

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  38. OLD LADY'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Miss Downs (late of Clunes) an elderly lady, who for some time oast has been residing at Condah Hills with Mr. J. D. Smith, whose aunt ...

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  39. RISE IN WHEAT.

    The price of wheat has sharply advanced owing to war rumours. ...

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  40. CIRCUS SENSATION.

    Stephen Sharman died at Holt, in Norfolk, when with the Wild Australia circus. Two others were seriously injured and two are slightly ...

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  41. SPRINGBOKS V. DEVON.

    The Springboks, South African rugby footballers played Devon yesterday. The Springboks won by pight to nil. ...

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  42. POWERS NEGOTIATING.

    It is officially stated that the note of the powers to the Balkan Governments was drafted in Paris, with Germany's collaboration. If it can ...

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  43. SPANISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Cortes has been summoned for the fourteenth inst. to nettle the railway strike. ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was good competition, all grades selling, at full rates. LONDON, Sunday. ...

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  45. [?]EITCH PICTURES.

    There was passed audience at the town hall on Saturday night. and they witnessed what was considered by many to be the [?]est ...

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  46. KITCHENER'S WELCOME HOME.

    Lord Kitchener was welcomed on his return from England. ...

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  47. CONFERENCE IN PARIS.

    M. Poincare French Premier, and M. Sazonoff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, had a two hours' conference to-day, during which the ...

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  48. ARMY BIPLANES WRECKED.

    Two of the newest army [?]ipianes have been wrecked at Farnborough. One fell 200 feet and the other 50 feet. The pilots had very harrow escapes. ...

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  49. ACCIDENT'S FATAL SEQUEL.

    Mr. B. A. Hazeidin, was met with a serious accident on Monday last, died on Friday evening (writes our Portland correspondent). He was ...

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  50. WIDER FEDERAL POWERS.

    Fisher, speaking at the Eight Hours Cononstration banquet, said the Government intended to ask the democracy to give Parliament power ...

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  51. WAITING FOR THE POWERS.

    Pending the result of the negotiations between the powers, the Porte has issued orders permitting subjects of the Balkan States to quit ...

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  52. [?]NODITION'S RETIREMENT.

    Frank Wootton, the well-known leading jockey, denies the rumour that he intends' to retire at the end of the present season. ...

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  53. SEVERE FRONTIER FIGHTING.

    Three thousand troops, under Essam Pasha, reached Skutari, and repulsed an attack, which was made upon them outside the town. The ...

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  54. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Mr. M'Kenna Home Secretary, speaking at Blaenavon last night said die Government would stand or fall by Welsh disestablishment. ...

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  55. MOTOR GRAND PRIX.

    Caleb Bragg won the International Grand Prix in a Fiat car. The speed averaged was to 3-10 miles an hour. De Palm a fought strenuously to win, ...

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  56. THE HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The Miners' Congress discussed the housing problem. The speakers stated that a third of the population of Britain was overcrowded. Eight ...

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  57. ROBBERY IN BERLIN.

    A masked men and woman overpowered a men at Maidservant, in the Charlottenburg quarter of the city, and robbed him in a wealthy ...

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  58. OVATION TO MELBA.

    Madame' Melba was accorded an ovation at the Albert hall last night. She was presented with a life-sized kangaroo' made of red ...

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  60. MACARTHUR FLOWER SHOW.

    Prospective exhibitors at the MacArthur horticultural and industrial exhibition are asked to notice that lowing to the North Hamilton show ...

    Article : 73 words
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