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  2. HOME RULE BILL TO PASS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir Rufus Isaacs (Attorney-General), speaking at Reading last night, said that the dummy rifles and toy cannon of Ulster would not prevent the passing of the ...

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  3. CAPITAL AND LABOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Addressing the Church Congress at Middlesborough yesterday, the Archbishop of York (Dr. Lang) said that the keynote of the congress would be the Church's ...

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  4. WAR NEARER.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.--The Servian Minister (Dr. Nenadovitch) has requested the Porte to decide within 48 hours whether it will sanction the passage of the ammunition ...

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  5. STILL BUOYANT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  7. MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    Information was given to the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon that ten members of Parliament have declined to accept the increases added to their salaries by the measure ...

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  8. A FATAL COLLISION.

    KATOOMBA, Tuesday.--A terrible accident, resulting in the instant death of a mother and a child about six years old having its leg broken and sustaining other injuries, occurred ...

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  9. "I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS."

    For an hour and a half yesterday morning Mr. Edden was faced by a deputation from the Northern Colliery Employees' Federation, which bombarded him with suggested amendments in ...

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  10. NON-UNIONIST PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--One thousand miners at Billshill struck yesterday against the presence of non-unionist workmen. The latter refused to rejoin the union since the great strike. ...

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  11. ARMIES MOBILISING.

    BELGRADE (SERVIA), Monday Evening.-- All military information is being censured. it is expected that mobilisation will begin within 24 hours. ...

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  12. WILL NEVER GIVE UP.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--At a Home Rule demonstration at Mohill, a small town in the county of Lcitrim, several thousand Nationalists passed a resolution never to give up the ...

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  13. FREE WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--A conference which has just been held at Bradford has established a National Association of Free Workers. ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The revenue of Queensland for the month of September was £732,087, an increase of £44.072 compared with September last year. Railways showed £286.367. ...

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  15. FEDERAL SPEAKER'S RULING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Question time in the House of Representatives to-day spread itself over the exceptional period of 50 minutes. Mr. Higgs (Q.) caused some diversion and produced ...

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  16. LIVERPOOL OFFERS AID.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A great anti-Home Rule demonstration was beld at Shell Park, Liverpool, yesterday. The speakers included Sir Edward Carson and Mr. F. E. Smith. ...

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  17. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH'S" NEW OFFICES.

    The works committee of the City Council yesterday decided to recommend to the council that permission be given "The Daily Telegraph" to erect a building 193ft. high at the corner of ...

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  18. ORDERS SIGNED.

    LONDON. Monday Evening.--Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade learns that orders have been signed for a general mobilisation of the Servian troops. ...

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  19. SERIOUS STRIKE RIOTS.

    LAWRENCE (Massachusetts), Monday Evennig.--Renewed rioting has occurred. Twenty thousand strikers have had a violent conflict with the police, during which scores of persons ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The Treasury returns show that the revenue for September was £383,583, an increase of £12,000, as compared with the same month in 1911. The ...

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  21. ENTHUSIASM AT BELGRADE.

    BELGRADE, Tuesday.--The railway stations are crowded with men journeying to join the colors. The city is intensely excited. Crowds parade ...

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  22. WILLING TO FIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Monday Evening.--Lord Claud Hamilton, the representative of Kensington in the House of Commons, in the course of an interview, stated that he was willing to ...

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  23. A LOVE TRAGEDY.

    GLEN INNES, Tuesday.--A terrible tragedy was enacted last night, as a result of which a young woman and a young man are dead. It appears that about 10 o'clock last night ...

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  24. OLD CHINA AND NEW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Pekin correspondent of the "Daily News and Leader" states that China is strengthened by "the sympathy of those people in England who do not tolerate ...

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  25. HOPE OF NATIONAL FREEDOM.

    LISMORE, Tuesday.--At the annual Communion breakfast of Lismore men's and women's branches of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society. Bishop Carroll ...

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  26. BULGARIA'S PRECAUTION.

    SOFIA (BULGARIA), Monday Evening.--It is stated officially that owing to the considerable concentration of Turkish troops at Adrianople and on the frontier, Bulgaria "has been ...

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  27. MONGOLIAN ADHESION.

    PEKIN, Tuesday.--The Mongols, after losing 377 killed in a recent engagement, have become reconciled to the Chinese, and a conference has been arranged for October 6 to pledge the ...

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  28. LEANDER ROWING CLUB.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily Mail" remarks that the "attack" on the Leander Club by Mr. W. A. Middleton (coach of the Australian crew) on his return to Sydney was "petulant ...

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  29. HOSTILE TIBETANS.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.--Newspaper advices state that the Tibetans ambushed 2000 Chinese under General Chu a day's march from Litang. Relief has been despatched. ...

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  30. RUSSIA ADVISES CAUTION.

    SOFIA, Tuesday.--The mobilisation decree has evoken enthusiasm. It raises the Bulgarian army to 100,000. Many patriotic demonstrations have been ...

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  31. TO-DAY.

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  32. "THROW UP THE GAME."

    The telephonists, both girls and boys, doing duty on the switchboards of the metropolitan area have raised a vigorous protest against what they regard as objectionable conditions. Now ...

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  33. "LEGISLATIVE ORGIE."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Fisher, in the House of Representatives to-day, took the opportunity--on a motion for the House to meet on Wednesday and Thursday, at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  34. CHINESE LOAN.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Mr. Crisp, of the firm of Birch, Crisp, and Co., who are promoting the Chinese loan, denies that the German loan is in any way connected with ...

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  35. GREECE FOLLOWS SUIT.

    ATHENS, Monday Evening.--Greece has ordered the mobilisation of both army and navy, and has recalled her merchantmen from Turkish waters. . ...

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  36. OBJECTION BY SOUTH COAST PROPRIETORS

    Mr. Edden stated last night that he had not made up his mind whether he would withdraw the Coal Mines Regulation Bill or not. "You [?] n the position I am in." he remarked to "the ...

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  37. FUTURE OF PERSIA.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--An official statement has been made to the effect that M. Sazonoff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN STROKE'S RETURN.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.--When interviewed at Fremantle this morning on board the Orvieto, Mr. R. B. Fitzhardinge, who stroked the Australian crew on the Thames and at ...

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  39. IN THE BALKAN CONCERT.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.--Greece has acted in the present crisis in concert with the Balkan Governments, fearing that Turkey's internal disquiet will lead the Ottoman Government to ...

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  40. "WHEN I LEAVE."

    Mr. Speaker Willis declared. in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, that it is his ambition to leave the Chair honorably, when he does leave it. A question was put to the ...

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  41. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Great Britain and Russia are urging the Porte to proceed to the immediate execution of reforms, and are applying pressure to induce Turkey to modify her ...

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  42. "POLITICAL SUICIDE."

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.--A special meeting was held to-day of the Farmers and Settlers' District Council, to receive the report regarding the nominations for parliamentary ...

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  43. POSITION IN SAMOS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.--Pending the decision of the Powers relating to Samos, the British and French flags have been hoisted at Vathy, capital of the island. The warships of ...

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  44. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Ernest Barry, the champion sculler of the world, and Eddie Durnan, the Canadian, have signed articles for a match for £500 aside, for the championship of ...

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  45. TELEPHONE GIRLS' HOURS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In answer to Mr. Riley (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives to-day,. Mr. Frazer said that as a matter of fact the hours of Sydney telephone girls were ...

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  46. RUSSIA'S MOBILISATION.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday.--It is stated semi-officially that the recent mobilisation "test" conducted by Russia was arranged last spring. Horses were not mobilised. ...

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  47. VIOLENT STORM ON FRENCH COAST.

    PARIS, Monday Evening.--A disastrous storm has swept along the coast, and particularly at Saint Nazaire, a seaport at the mouth of the Loire, where the quays and shipbuilding yards ...

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  48. PIGS AND THE SHIPPING COMPANIES

    A reporter from "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday inquired into the allegations made to him on Monday and published in yesterday's issue regarding the treatment of pigs and calves ...

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  49. ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In replying to Mr. H. Higgs (Q.), in the House of Representatives to-day, when he asked whether counsel appearing for the Government was to be instructed ...

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  50. A COACH SMASH.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--A ratal coach smash occurred 13 miles from Bathurst this afternoon. Christopher Douglas was bringing in a coach from Rockley to Bathurst. He had reached ...

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  51. PESSIMISM IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--War-panic conditions prevailed on the Bourse yesterday. Official circles are pessimistic respecting the preservation of peace. ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday.--By the narrow margin of two runs the Gentlemen of Philadelphia won the first of the series of cricket matches with Australia. The scores were: ...

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  53. BAD POWDER.

    PARIS, Monday Evening.--The Federation of Workmen employed in the Government powder works has presented a memorial to the author[?] ting that there are still 800.000 ...

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  54. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    VIENNA. Tuesday.--Diplomatists here interpret the Servian and Bulgarian mobilisations as being, besides a demonstration against Turkey, a supreme attempt lo put pressure upon ...

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  55. THE ADMIRAL'S REMINDER.

    Sir,--As a fitting complement to the stirring lines quoted by Admiral Sir George King-Hall, in addressing the boys of the Church of England Grammar School. "Make your mark," which ...

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  56. CANADA AND THE NAVY.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.--It is practically certain that Canada will contribute an emergency amount to the British naval fund this year, and withhold the fixing of a general naval policy ...

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  57. MONTENEGRO'S APOLOGY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.--King Nicholas of Montenegro has apologised to Turkey for the attack on an ammunition column recently, and has promised to punish the aggressors. ...

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  58. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails by the R.M.S. Orvieto, dated London, September 6, are due here on Monday next. The Orvicto called at Fremantic yesterday. ...

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  59. Advertising

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