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  2. Advertising

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  3. AVIATION

    Redgers covered 230 miles in 229 minutes in the, cross-continent flight. The other aviators are not waking progress. ...

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  4. REVOLT IN CHINA

    In an edict just issued the. Throne apologises for past neglect, and grants a Consti[?]t on and a Cabinet, excluding the Manchu nobles, and pardons the rebels. ...

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  5. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    No opposition was offered to the disembarkment of Indian troops at Bushire. [A fortnight ago Reuter's agency announced that the Persian Government ...

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  6. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    An Italian statement says that from the 23rd to the 26th Inst. 13 officers and 361 men were killed, and 60 officers and 142 men wounded. The preponderance of ...

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  7. TRAMWAY TROUBLE

    Although the unrest amongst the tramway employees is. till very acute, there were no serious developments yesterday. That the corporation officials ...

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  8. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Now Insolvent.—David Hamilton, of York Plains, farmer, has filed a petition for the liquidation of his affairs. His estimated liabilities were not stated. ...

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  9. WAR OFFICE SCHEME.

    Colonel Seely, M.P., Under Secretary for War, outlines a scheme for bringing Great Britain up to a high standard in aviation, especially in speedy monoplanes. ...

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  10. GREAT SLAUGHTER OF REBELS.

    Router reports that the battle lasted all day, and the rebels abandoned a position commanding the bridges, whereupon the Imperials crossed at dawn, and attacked ...

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  11. ABOUT PEOPLE

    After service extending over 13 years, Trooper O'Donnell has resigned from the Tasmanian police force. For eleven years of the period he has been ...

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  12. LABOURER'S DEATH

    Mrs. Coventry has been committed for trial in connection with the death of Charles Gilke. [The wife of Captain C. Coventry, late ...

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  13. CRASHED IN A STAND.

    Caught in a gale in mid-air, Aviator Fowler crashed into a grandstand at the university athletic field, causing a panic amongst hundreds of spectators. ...

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  14. CRITICAL POSITION.

    The Turkish attacks on Tripoli are more stubborn than the Italians admit, and the European refugees assort that the position is critical. ...

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  15. CASTLE-KEEPER'S DEATH

    Early this month Edith Bingham was committed for trial on a charge of having murdered her brother, James Bingham, who was the keeper of Lancaster ...

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  16. MONDAY'S FIGHT.

    Details of last Monday's light show that the Italians suppressed the rising with the utmost severity, wiping out the oasis danger spot, and shooting every ...

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  17. POSITION AT PEKING.

    The Government was thrown into a state of consternation by the Taiyfenfu rebels holding a portion of the Peking. Hankau railway, and cutting the ...

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  18. CANADIAN DEFENCE

    The Borden Cabinet is considering a referendum on the navy question. It believes that Quebeo will accede to this method of solving the problem. The ...

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  19. RECENT BOMBARDMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent was not allowed to enter Benghazi, but learned that in the bombardment on the 19th inst. immense damage was done, and nearly 800 ...

    Article : 37 words
  20. IMPORTANT CHANGES.

    Yuanshika[?]'s guiding hand is apparent in the establishment of a real eonstitution. Lechoachu, a Chinose, has succeeded the Manchu President of the Assembly, ...

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  21. THE ADMIRALTY

    The London "Daily Telegraph" states that the Right Hon. W. S. Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, creates a war staff in the Admiralty in order to study ...

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  22. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Two attacks outside the town were repulsed, and the Turkish troops retired, but there was some desultory firing at the outposts on the 24th and 25th inst. ...

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  23. FOREIGN TROOPS.

    Foreign troops marched round the foreign concessions at Tientsin, the demonstration being intended to impress the natives. ...

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  24. CITIZEN'S DEATH

    Dave Walker, a negro, assassinated a local citizen, and the mob, overpowering the sheriff, hanged the negro in the public square. ...

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  25. THE ROUND ROBBIN.

    The demand received by the council from the men through the traflic superintendent on Monday morning was as follows:— ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. REVOLUTIONARY AIM.

    The Customs commissioner received a letter signed "Shuyenfong," on behalf of the revolutionary committee, announcing he will at an early date seize Tientsin ...

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  27. WALL-STREET SLUMP

    Wall-street has not recovered from the slump in the United States steel, but there is more confidence felt in other stocks, the Canadian-Pacific loading in ...

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  28. BOY'S RIDE

    Temple Abernethy, aged 11 years, and his brother, aged seven years, have completed a ride across the United States, starting from Coney Island on August 1. ...

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  29. BIG BATTLE IMMINENT.

    The Italians, finding the line too extended, withdrew a mile, but in the meanwhile the Turks were largely reinforced. Izzet Pacha is in supreme ...

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  30. THE EMPEROR'S EDICT.

    An edict in the name of the Emperor blames the officials and gentry for embezzlement of public funds. It says that, edicts have been frequently promulgated, ...

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  31. COST OF LIVING

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, K.C.), in reply to Mr. Jonathan Samuel (L.) said the Government had ...

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  32. AN OFFICER'S AFFLICTION

    Captain Conger, well known in Canadian military circles, has been stricken with blindness. He was greeting people in a club, when he collapsed into the arms ...

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  33. EGGS WANTED

    Yesterday's results m connection with the appeal for donations of eggs on behalf of the Launceston General Hospital were of a highly encouraging nature, no ...

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  34. USE OF AEROPLANES.

    The Arab uprising was a complete surprise. The impression prevailed that the Turks were [?] miles inland, but aeroplane reconnaissances revealed a large ...

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  35. THE MAYOR INTERVIEWED.

    Asked whether any reply had been given by the council to these demands, the Mayor said yesterday that Motorman Bock had been informed by the acting ...

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  36. CHINESE PIGS

    Inspector Farrar, of the Local Government Board, who was sent to China, reports that all pigs intended for home consumption and export are grain fed on ...

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  37. DESTRUCTION OF HANKAU.

    The Imperialists, who captured Hankau, a couple of days agog are now destroying it by fire. ...

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  38. ARAB TREACHERY.

    One great drawback to the operations was an oasis of many square miles lying between the outpost line and T[?]poli, consisting of residences and gardens, also ...

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  39. UNITED STATES RAILWAYS

    The Supreme Court has decided that all the railroad equipment in future will be under control of the interstate commerce commission. The effect of the judgment ...

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  40. FEELING IN ENGLAND.

    Much satisfaction is expressed in Far Eastern financial quarters in London at the granting of a constitution ensuring China a strictly limited monarchy, ...

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  41. UNITED STATES POLITICS

    President Taft surprised a club gat[?]ering by admitting that a crisis exists in the Republican party, which will probably be defeated in the coming national ...

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  42. A LANDSLIDE

    A landslide at Safra buried 18 French infantrymen, who were working in a quarry. Sixteen were killed. ...

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  43. THE IMPERIAL DECREE.

    The Consul-General for China (Mr. Yung Lianghwang) received the following cable message to-night from the Board of Foreign Affairs at Peking:— ...

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  44. COMPETITION EVENING

    A competition evening was held at the Presbyterian Church to-night, when there was a good attendance. The programme was provided by the single ladies. It ...

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  45. RUSSIAN NAVY

    The keels of three new batleships have been laid down at, Nikolaieff. They are to be of 22,500 tons. ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    Mr. M'[?]nn has assumed duties, and the newspapers refer to the steady growth of South Australian trade with Europe. ...

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  47. FATHER, SON, & DAUGHTER BENEFIT BY ZAM-BUK.

    Mrs. C. Cohen, of 44 Glebe Point-road, Glebe, Sydney, says:—"My daughter, Lottie, suffered from a bad attack of eczema on her feet. The irritation was ...

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  48. COMPENSATION CLAIMED

    To-day the High Court heard argument on a demurrer in an action brought by John Perry, M.L.A., against the Speaker and Serjeant-at-Arms to recover ...

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  49. FURTHER ASSISTANCE.

    Mr. H. S. Oliver, of H. S. Oliver and Co., writes:—"We have noticed your appeal to the farmers of Tasmania for eggs for the General Hospital. We think the ...

    Article : 350 words
  50. BOXING

    In a twenty round contest at Liverpool Harry Duncan beat Tom Dyer in the eleventh round. ...

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  51. ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    A leading newspaper announces that more reservists have been summoned to make the army of occupation 100,000. ...

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  52. SHIPPING

    The following oversea movements have been notified at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At London—Themistoeles, s., from Australian ports; Ruapchu, s., from ...

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  53. SUPPRESSING NEWS.

    Many still believe that the Government is suppressing facts relating to the casualties, preferring to allow the details to filter through slowly, owing to the ...

    Article : 35 words
  54. PICTURES DAMAGED

    Vandalism of a malicious nature has taken place at the exhibition of the Women Painters' Society, at the rooms of the Royal Art Society. Last week ...

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  55. TURKISH PEOPLE ELATED.

    The rumours of the Turkish successes and capture of part of the Tripoli town have elated the public. Ahmed Riza gave the Chamber the unofficial information ...

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  56. MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS

    In connection with the October theory examinations of the Royal Academy of Music, Hobart centre, in the intermediate harmony grade, Miss Laurie M. ...

    Article : 60 words
  57. A FEW COUGHS LEFT.

    Even as late in the year as this there are still some nasty coughs left in the island that are only waiting for a few doses of Tussine to effect a cure. This ...

    Article : 64 words
  58. THE RAINFALL

    The rainfall for October was 9.29 inches, on 24 days. For the ten months the total fall was 70 inches, which is about 20 inches below the average. ...

    Article : 33 words
  59. COMING EVENTS

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