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  2. A CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY.

    The death is reported of Lord Furness, in his 60th year. Lord Furness, who was so well known as Sir Christopher Furness previously to his ...

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  3. DEMOCRATS AND THE TARIFF.

    A New York message reports that a split is expected among the new President's supporters over the expediency of an extra session of Congress for the recision of the ...

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  4. SUN'S" WEATHER CHART.

    Pressure Note.-- The different weather systems during the past 48 hours have travelled eastward about 1000 miles. The high pressure is now centrally situated over the Tasman Sea between Norfolk Island and the Bluff, New Zealand. The combined monsoonal and Antarctic disturbances is now over eastern Australia, the "Antarctic" covers the eastern half of New South Wales and the greater part of Victoria, and the whole of Tasmania. Over Queensland very flat barometric conditions exist. The new high ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE BALKAN WAR.

    All the mosques in Stambul and the suburbs are full of refugees who are eager, to get to Asia Minor. "Europe is not for us" is the keynote of ...

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  6. THE TWIN CITIES.

    "I can come to no other conclusion than that Melbourne is a great city," was the Lord Mayor's summing-up to-day of his visit to the southern metropolis during Cup week. ...

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  7. FIVE DAYS' BATTLE.

    The "Times" correspondent sends particulars of a five days' battle which has been raging in the valley of the Ergent. ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.

    The report of the London County Council shows that the cost of administration of municipal services per[?]head of the people of London was £3 0s 9d, as against an average ...

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  9. OMINOUS SIGNS.

    Privates in the Russian Army whose terms of military 'service concluded in November, have been ordered to remain in active service till March ...

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  10. CONSOLS DOWN.

    The situation is reflected in the fact that British Consols have fallen three sixteenths. ...

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  11. MONEY LOST AT MEDLOW.

    The public, examination of William Henry Burgess, formerly licensee of the Hydro Majestic Hotel, at Med[?]ow, was continued before, the Registrar in Bankruptcy to-day. ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    Sydney District-- Sultry, followed by cool change, and possibly thunder showers during evening. New South Wales.-- Thunderstorms in the ...

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  13. FIENDISH SUFFRAGETTES.

    Miss Drummond, speaking in Victoria park, London, said that the suffragettes were going to destroy letters posted in public pillar-boxes ...

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  14. MOHAMMEDAN SYMPATHY.

    Mohammedan meetings expressing sympathy with Turkey, have been held throughout India. ...

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  15. NEARING CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Vienna reports that the Bulgarian attack on Chatalja is succeeding, and advance positions have been captured. ...

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  16. ASTRONOMICAL NOTES

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  17. GERMANY BUYS COAL.

    Heavy inquiries are being made on German account for cargoes of Cardiff coal to be despatched to Mediterranean ports immediately. ...

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  18. MR. JAMES BRYCE.

    It is reported that Mr. James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, has resigned his post. Mr. Bryce recently toured through ...

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  19. RECORD COAL EXPORT.

    Last week was the most active in the history of the coal export trade of Cardiff. ...

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  20. SERVIA WANTS A PORT.

    M. Pashitch, Premier of Servia, declares that a port on the Adriatic is imperative to Servia. ...

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  21. REJOICING IN CRETE.

    There is great rejoicing in Candia, Crete, at the Greek occupation of Salonika. The behavior of the Christians towards the Moslems is exemplary. ...

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  22. RIVER REPORTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  23. WILD RIOT AT WA[?]

    The strong feeling between the workers' and strikers at Waihi culminated this morning in a Donnybrook clash. At half-past 7 the men going to work in the mines ...

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  24. CONDITIONS IN N.S.W.

    Light to moderate rain, which has been chiefly the result of thunder, has fallen over the central highlands, and at places in the north west and central western slopes during ...

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  25. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.

    Tho Servians are before Monastir, where they have formed up with the Greeks, under the Greek Crown Prince, who telegraphs that the Turks at Salonika offered to surrender ...

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  26. HELP FOR THE WOUNDED.

    The ninth Red Cross unit which has been praised for service in the Balkans, will leave for Belgrade to-morrow. ...

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  27. BALKAN TOY SOLDIERS.

    A remarkable effect of the watt has been felt in the German toy trade. Firms are being inundated with orders for toy Balkan soldiers. ...

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    The 60 yards breast stroke, championship of the Manly Swimming Club was decided on Saturday afternoon. The race evoked keen interest amongst members, and was won by ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. LOSSES AT PERLEPE.

    In the Perlepe battle the Serviahs lost 2500 and the Turks 6000. ...

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  30. ADRIANOPLE HOLDS OUT.

    Ah article in the "Times" states that the Bulgarians are evidently, suffering heavy losses in the investment of Adrianople, and so far they have made no impression on the ...

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  31. MILK ADULTERATION.

    A number of persons were proceeded against at the Central Summons Court today by Inspector Kench, on Informations charging them with soiling milk that was not ...

    Article : 236 words
  32. BEATEN BY POLITICS.

    A British officer, who recently visited the Balkans, writing to a friend in Sydney, says:-- "You ask me what I think of the rank and idle of the Turkish army? My seventh ...

    Article : 240 words
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  34. YOUTHFUL GAOL-BREAKER.

    There was a large crowd of idlers and sightseers at the City Police Court this morning when James Henry Townley, one of the youngest and most notorious criminals ...

    Article : 247 words
  35. Family Notices

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  36. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Sydney Arthur Josephson, of Sussex-street, Sydney, engineer, v. Catherine Mason, of "Grantham," Bunnerong-road, Kensington, widow. Petition to be heard on November 18. ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. SCUTARI STILL INTACT.

    The Montenegrins are considerably hampered by pouring rain and fearfully cold nights. General Lazovitch crossed the river Drin ...

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  38. THE AMERICAN MAIL

    Mr. V. A. Sproul, managing agent for the Oceanic Steamship Co., is in receipt of a wireless message from Captain Trask, of the Sonoma, that he will arrive at the ...

    Article : 133 words
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  40. CITY FISH MARKET.

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  41. CHINESE AND MONGOLIANS.

    Fearing, persecution at the hands of tho Chinese, a number of Mongolians have crossed the Russian frontier. A squadron of Cossacks has been sent to Kunguschi. ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH CONDITIONS.

    Victoria.-- Overcast to threatening ever, western districts cloudy to overcast over central and north central districts, otherwise chiefly clear or fine, with few clouds, light ...

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  43. "TO THE LAST."

    The "Times" Constantinople dent declares that the army and the Government intend to defend the Chatalja lines to the last. ...

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  44. ENGLISH HONEY HARVEST

    The present season's yield of honey in England is considerably poorer than the average harvest. ...

    Article : 23 words
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