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  4. LATE SPORTING. B.H.J.C. SPRING MEETING.

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  5. REAR-ADMlBAL SCHLEY

    Rear-Admiral Schley, of the United States Navy, who was prominent during the Spanish-American War, dropped dead in his club at New York to-day. ...

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  6. LATE SPOBTlNG.

    The Australasian footballers in their match, against Lancashire scored 5 goals 5 tries to their opponents' 3 goals (one penalty) 2 tries. ...

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  7. THE TRIPOLI TROUBLE.

    The Grand Vizier has assured Greece of the Turkish military movements on the Thessnlian frontier being due to a State, war. ...

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  8. THE TROUBLE IN TRIPOLI. [Reuter"s Message.] ITALY AND TURKEY IN CONFLICT.

    Additional details of the Tripoli trouble provide no startling news. Matters appear to be moving slowly. No serious conflict between the Italians ...

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  9. TENNIS.

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  10. LATE GABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] SEA DISASTERS.

    The steamer Hatfield, assisting the disabled steamer Glasgow in the North Sea, fouled the vessel it was towing to-day, and sank within seven minutes. ...

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  11. LATE MINING. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver (standard) was quoted to day at 2s. 0¼d. ...

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  12. WHY ITALY ATTACKED PREVEZA.

    Italy has notified the Powers that its action in attacking Preveza, a Turkish seaport, was due to the Turks' intended raids on the Italian coasts and ...

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  13. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  14. TURKISH SAILING SHIP'S CREW ARRESTED.

    The police of the Piraeus arrested the crew of a Turkish sailing ship, suspected to be about to ship arms for Tripoli. ...

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  15. ITALIAN FISHERMAN'S DEATH.

    The death occurred in the Sydney Hospital to-day of an Italian fisherman, named Vincent Buonorain, from tetanus, under strange circumstances. ...

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  16. TURKISH TORPEDO BOAT AT PREVEZA.

    The Itahiorio of the Turkish torpedo boats at Proveza, lost its catain, killed by a shell. Eight men were drowned. ...

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  17. LATE MINING.

    The manager of the Junction mine reports as follows for the week ended September 30:—400ft. level: The work of repairing and heightening this level ...

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  18. PAINTER'S FRIGHTFUL DEATH.

    At the City Coroner's Court' yeatesday (reports the S;M. Herald" of September 29)Mr. H. S.Hawkins conducted an inquiry into the death of ...

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  19. RAILWAY STRIKERS RESUME WORK.

    The locomotive drivers, signalmen, and other railwaymen on strike at, Waterford (Ireland) have resumed work. Full services will recommence ...

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  20. BROTHERS AS BURGLARS.

    In the Adelaide Criminal Court today Henry Hamilton Dykes (22), who had been found guilty on his own confession on four charges of ...

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  21. A RUSSIAN PROTEST.

    The "Vossische Zeitung's" St. Petersburg correspondent states, that Russia protested against the concentration of Turkish troops on the. Thessalian ...

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  22. LIVERPOOL PLAINS BY-ELECTION.

    The Liverpool Plains by-election is to be fought over again. The Elections and Qualifications Committee this morning discussed whether ...

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  23. AMALGAMATED ZINC.

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  24. CONFLICTING WAR NEWS.

    The war news is conflicting. The Italian Embassy denies any Adriatic bombardments or the landing of troops anywhere except in Tripoli. ...

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  25. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    Steps are being taken in Melbourne to bring about a conference between the employers and'employees in connection with the tramway trouble. ...

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  26. MR. WADE'S VISIT TO WEST MAITLAND.

    Mr. Wade, "leader of the Opposition, visited West Maitland yesterday 'in connection with the impending Parliamentary by-election there, and was ...

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  27. LATE CABLE HEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] WHITE STAR LINERS BEING BUILT.

    The White Star Steamship Company is building two much largbr and faster Steamers for the Australian service than hitherto, superseding it's other ...

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  28. ACCIDENT AT CENTRAL MINE.

    The ambulance received a call to the Central mine at about 1. o'clock today, to convey to the Hospital a miner, Frank Faulk. who sustained cuts about ...

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  29. THE FIRE IN LANE-LANE.

    A "Miner" reporter this afternoon questioned Mr. Holding, the postmaster, relativo to the statement made in the First Edition of "The Miner," ...

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  30. A " REEKING MORAL LEPER."

    Norman. James, a lad, 17 years of age, who was described by Mr. Justice Gordon in the Criminal Court, yesterday as a "reeking moral leper," was ...

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  31. BURNING ACCIDENT AT ALDGATE.

    Mrs. Garvie, of Aldgate, was the victim on Saturday of a serious accident. She was lighting a fire, when the flames caught her dress. She rushed ...

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  32. A DREDGER FOUNDERS.

    A dredger foundered outside a lighthouse off the German coast to-day and the crew, were drowned. ...

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  35. ADMITS EMBEZZLEMENT.

    William Godsmark (56), admitted having embefczled £516, the property of his employers, Bridglands and Atterton at Adelaide, between September 5, ...

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  36. EXCITEMENT AT PETERSBURG RAILWAY STATION.

    The antics of an inebriated shearer armed with a loaded revolver, caused excitement at the Petersburg railway station on Saturday. ...

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  37. CHATEAU TANUNDA LABOR TROUBLE.

    The Liquor Trades Union on Sunday afternoon decided to refer the Chateau Tanunda labor, trouble to the Trades and Labor Council, with a request that ...

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  38. CHARGED WITH THEFT.

    Thornton Hosking, a young man, lately employed as a clerk by Peter Porteous, trading as Stewart Porteous and Co., in Sussex-street, was charged ...

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  39. SUPPLY OF MACHINERY.

    The Victorian Government has accepted the second batch of tenders for the supply of machinery for the ship building yards at Williamstown. It ...

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  40. THE BISHOP'S PREROGATIVE.

    At the Synod Inst night (reports the "S.M. Hernld" of September 29), considerable discussion ensued on the subject of an ordinance which sought to ...

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  42. NEWCASTLE AND MAITLAND COLLIERIES.

    During the post fortnight the collieries in the Newcastle and Maitland districts worked exceptionally well, no fewer than 18 getting, full time. ...

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  43. TORRENTIAL DOWNPOUR OF RAIN IN MELBOURNE.

    There was a torrential downpour of rain in Melbourne yesterday which lasted for 10 minutes. During that time half an inch was recorded. ...

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  44. EIGHT HOURS DAY IN SYDNEY.

    The railway traffic yesterday (Eighthours' Day) was very heavy, 191,404 passengers being carried over the lines. The amount collected in fares totalled ...

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