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  2. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE. EXODUS FROM THE MINES.

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.—Dull, showery weather marked the third day of the strike at Mount Lyell, and the rain, together with the fact that it ...

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  3. LABOUR UNREST.

    There are evidences that the strike of Irish railway men is collapsing. The number of men who are disheartened and are returning to work increases with each day ...

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  4. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Parliamentary leader of the Irish opponents to Home Rule (Sir Edward Carson) delivered a fighting speech at Portrush, in Antrim, on Tuesday night. It was ...

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  5. TURKEY AND ITALY. Possibility of War.

    An Italian battle-ship and two smaller war-ships can be seen cruising off the coast of the Turkish vilayet of Tripoli, on which division of Northern Africa Italy is believed ...

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  6. PEACE WITH HONOUR. Britain's Commanding Fleet.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Reginald M'Kenna) visited Abersychan, in Wales, on Tuesday, where he delivered a speech which has attracted considerable ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fuller, and His Excellency the Admiral have accepted invitations ...

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  8. NAVAL DISASTER. LOSS OF THE LIBERTE.

    Rescue operations at the scene of the Liberte explosion, in Toulon Harbour, proceeded throughout Monday night and Tuesday. Those engaged on the task had ...

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  9. GALL AND CLOUD-BURST. BUILDINGS SWEPT AWAY.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—A terrific storm, accompanied by a cloud-burst, occurred this afternoon at Marong. The disturbance appears to have affected only a ...

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  10. WOMEN ADMINISTRATORS.

    Between two and three hundred members of the National Council of Women of Victoria and other women's societies yesterday interviewed the Acting Premier ...

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  11. CANADIAN POLITICS[?]

    The Premier-elect. Mr. R. L. Borden, was the object of an enthusiastic demonstration of welcome when he visited the capital on Tuesday. His carriage was drawn ...

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  12. YOUNG TURKS EXCITED.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday it was decided to reinforce the army in European Turkey. Although the Young Turks are greatly ...

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  13. DREADNOUGHT GUNS.

    Eminently satisfactory trials have been made with the guns on board H.M.S. Orion, the latest super-Dreadnought. These trials, which were begun a fortnight ago at ...

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  14. EUROPEAN CAPITALS.

    The Stock Exchange, which underwent some change when the possibility of war between Italy and Turkey seemed greater, has recovered its tone. This was due to a ...

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  15. HEARD 30 MILES AWAY.

    From reports received it is established that the roar of the explosion was heard 30 miles away. Everything above the armour belt of the ...

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  16. LIGHTNING KILLS HORSES.

    BACCHUS MARSH, Wednesday.—Mr. Reddan, a farmer, residing at Balliang, had a narrow escape from being killed by lightning. He had been ploughing, and took ...

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  17. France Goaded On.

    The newspapers declare that France must approve of Italy's action in Tripoli. The Young Turks, they point out, are about to receive punishment for their German ...

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  18. SUPREME COURAGE OF MEN.

    When the bugle sounded "To quarters," after the first explosion, 80 men swam back to the battle-ship. With others they had jumped overboard for safety, but responded ...

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  19. ALBANIAN REVOLTS.

    The Mohammedan Albanians in the Rozaj district have revolted and captured the garrison. The movement is reported to be spreading. The object is to ...

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  20. AERIAL MAIL CARRIER.

    M. Hamel, a well-Known aviator, has experienced a miraculous escape from death while engaged as one of the carriers of the aerial mail between London and Windsor. ...

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  21. Germany's Advice.

    Germany has counselled the Porte to accede to Italy's ambitions in Tripoli, and at the same time has urged Italy to abstain from provoking hostilities. ...

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  22. LOYAL SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Prime Minister of the South African Union (General Botha), in the course of an address last night, deprecated the publication by the "Volkstem," the official ...

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  23. TREES SHATTERED.

    PENSHURST, Wednesday.—During an exceptionally heavy storm to-day some trees were shattered by lightning. ...

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  24. TERRIFIC HAILSTORMS.

    MINYIP, Wednesday.—This afternoon hailstones an inch in diamater fell, doing considerable damage to gardens. Many skylights and windows were smashed. It ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The September-October series of wool sales opened yesterday. There was a brisk market, but prices werre from par to 7½ per cent. lower, compared with those of last ...

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  26. SAN FRANCISCO'S MAYOR.

    James Rolph, jun., has been elected mayor of San Francisco by a majority of 27,000 votes. He will have the handling of the Panama-Pacific Exposition during his ...

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  27. JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    Summonses were granted by a magistrate to-day against Johnson and Wells, on the p[?]ea that they contemplate committing a breach of the peace. Summonses were also ...

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  28. LUCKIEST SAILOR IN THE NAVY.

    One of the sailors who survived the Jena explosion in Toulon Harbour in 1907, when 114 lives were lost, was on board the Liberte on Monday morning. He survived the ...

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  29. BANK OF EGYPT.

    The suspension on Tuesday of the Bank of Egypt Limited came as a great surprise to the money market, as [?]itherto the institution has been one of the most ...

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  30. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received, dated September 26:— By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited.— "Sales opened this day with a good attendance ...

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  31. DEAR VEGETABLES.

    The troubles that beset market-gardeners and cause them to charge high prices for vegetables were stated by Mr. A. Knight, manager of the Market[?]gardeners' ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Advices from China state thst all Canadian missionaries in the province of Szeehuan, where disturbances have been taking place, are safe. ...

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  33. MINERS' OFFICERS.

    Messrs. J. Hawker (general president) and J. Little (general secretary) of the Amalgamated Mine Employees' Association, are expected to arrive in Melbourne ...

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  34. WHIRLWIND OF FIRE.

    Dr. Cristan, attached to the battleship Verite, boarded the Liberte shortly before the final explosion. His recollection of the incident is that as soon as be gained the ...

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  35. CONSOLS FIRMER.

    Consols, which on Saturday last stood at £77/[?], are now quoted at £77/5/. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) has received from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) plans and particulars of the site in the Strand offered to ...

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  37. M'GOWEN MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The ceasure motion, moved by Mr. Wade, leader of the Opposition, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, was defeated by 32 votes to 30. ...

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  38. MEETING OF MINERS' EXECUTIVE.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—A special meeting of the executive council of the Amalgamated Mine Employees' Association will be held at Ballarat on Tuesday next to ...

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  39. WILFUL CAUSE ALLEGED.

    The newspapers generally accept the theory that the fire was the outcome of the spontaneous combustion of the powder, as in the case of the Jena in 1907. ...

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  40. ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— While discussing the Municipal Tramway Trust Bill last night, the Premier (Mr. Verran) stated that the time was coming when it would be ...

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  41. BURGLARS IN REAL LIFE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Early this morning thieves entered a house in Sutherland[?]rescent,Darling point,where Miss Florence Young and Mr. Reginald Roberts, of ...

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  42. NOXIOUS TRADES. REPORT APPROVED BY MR. WATT.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) approves personally of the report of the Noxious Trades Board, recommending the removal of all stock sale yards, abattoris, ...

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  43. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Mark Gubbins, late of Graham-street, Port Melbourne, gentleman, who died on August 16 last, by his will dated June 27, 1911, left realty £6,364 and personalty £1,100 to his window and ...

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  44. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following were the lowest and highest quotations on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the shares mentioned:— Broken Hill Proprietary[?] ...

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  45. "B" POWDER THE CAUSE.

    Vice-Admiral Bellue, who is in command of the second squadron, has made, a statement with regard to the cause of the explosion. ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENTHOUSE.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.— Colonel Ver[?]on, of New South Wales, awarded [?]he prizes for designs for the New Zealand Parliament b[?]ings as follows:— First ...

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  47. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    Major Bidwell was charged at the City Court yesterday with having unlawfully married Jessie Ma[?]d M[?]y at Melbourne on July 15, his wife, to whom he had been ...

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  48. FEDERAL TERRITORY.

    QUEANBEYAN (N.S.W.), Wednesday. — It is reported that some residents at Gininderra have already been served with notice of acquisition of their land by the ...

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  50. SYDNEY MEAT MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. Flowers) to-day made an explicit statement, in reply to a deputation, that the abattoirs would never be ...

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  51. MAST OF SUBMERGED VESSEL[?]

    MACKAY, Wednesday.—The Government steamer Relief returned this afternoon from its search in the vicinity of the Nare[?] Rock, a search which was undertaken ...

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  52. NO VOTE FOR THE LODGER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At its sitting to-day the annual conference of the Local Government Association of New South Wales declared, by a large majority[?] against ...

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  53. FIRST STEPS IN SCIENCE.

    TAMWORTH (N.S.W.), Wednesday.— A 10 year old son of Mr. J. A. Maunder, of Philip, had been learning the composition of gunpowder, and proceeded to ...

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  54. SYDNEY EXHIBITION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The question of holding an international exhibition at Sydney, "to mark the progress of the B[?]h race in this part of the world, and the ...

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  55. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper.— Tuesday's closing quotations for each copper were £[?] to £51/11[?] or a fall of 1/3 since the previous day. Electrolyti[?] £5[?]. ...

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  56. LOAN TO SYDNEY COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— In the City Council to night, in reply to a question, the Lord Mayor (Sir Allen Taylor) [?]and that some [?]onths age the Greater J. D. ...

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