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  2. THUNDERSTORM AND HAIL.

    Rain and thunder, associated in many, places with hail, extended throughout Victoria, and the wheat areas of New South Wales and Southern Queensland yesterday ...

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  3. ITALY'S MENACE. Dismay in Turkey.

    Italy will to-day forward an ultimatum to Turkey with regard to Tripoli. The socialists, republicans, and anarchists in this city, in Florence, and in other cities ...

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  4. IRISH RAILWAY STRIKE. EFFORTS TO SETTLE.

    Efforts are being made to settle the Irish railway strike, which began with the refusal of two men to handle timber consigned by a Dublin firm, whose action in ...

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  5. H.M.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The battleship cruiser Australia, which is being built for the Commonwealth fleet at Clydebank, will be launched on October 25. Lady Reid will perform the christening ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (our Sydney correspondent says) has consented to insugurate the first philatelic congress of Australasia, the opening ceremony of ...

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  7. TOULON EXPLOSION.

    The latest official figures in connection with the disaster to the Liberte show that 216 were killed or are missing. Vice-Admiral Bellue, who commands ...

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  8. MT. LYELL STRIKE UNION OFFICIALS' VISIT.

    With a threefold object in view, the general president of the Amalgamated Mine Employees' Association (Mr. J. Hawker) and the general secretary (Mr. J. ...

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  9. Varying Reports.

    The "Patriole" declares.—"It is stated in Belgian diplomatic circles that the Tripolitan question has been adjusted to the satisfaction of Italy." ...

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  10. NEW 13.5-in. GUNS.

    Further reports have been received of the firing tests on R.M.S. Orion, the latest addition to the British navy, in which the new 13.5in guns are being carried. ...

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  11. CHANCES OF COLLISION.

    "The Times" this morning publishes statistics showing that in the event of war there is no present indication that any large Italian and Turkish armies would ...

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  12. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    It is likely that the navy question, now that the Conservative party has come into power, will be settled by being referred to a vote of the House. In the meantime the ...

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  13. APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.

    An application for assistance on behalf of the strikers was made to the Trades-hall Council last night, through letter by the secretary of the Mount Lyell branch of the ...

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  14. MR. KEIR HARDIE'S VOICE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., said at Mountain Ash, in Wales, on Wednesday night that, unless the demands of the railway men were adjusted, there would be a strike which ...

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  15. STATE ELECTIONS. MELBOURNE SOUTH PROVINCE.

    Polling for the election of a member to fill the vacancy in the Melbourne South province of the Legislative Council will take place to-day. The candidates are:— ...

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  16. TURKEY WILL YIELD.

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent states that Turkey has not yet received Italy's demands, but is prepared to make honourable concessions. ...

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  17. STATE OF THE LAW.

    Four representatives of the Irish railway companies gave evidence before the Royal Strike Commission on Wednesday. The manager of the Midland Great ...

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  18. CZAR'S SAFETY.

    The scandals in connection with the secret police, arising out of the assassination of M. Stolypin in Kieff, have resulted in the Czar ordering a comprehensive ...

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  19. DUC D'ABRUZZI HOISTS FLAG.

    Advices have been received by mail at the frontier which state that the Due D'Abruzzi has been placed in command of the torpedo and submarine flotillas, and will hoist his ...

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  20. LABOUR SECRETARY TO RESIGN.

    The secretary of the Labour party (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P.) is about to resign the secretaryship, which he has held for 12 years. A testimonial is being ...

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  21. TURKEY'S EXISTENCE.

    The Turkish Foreign Minister (Rifaat Pasha) expresses his surprise at the situation, and declares that there is no Tripolitan question. Landing a force in Tripoli, ...

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  22. PANAMA CANAL.

    Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., speaking at the Canadian Club at Victoria, said that the opening of the Panama Canal would evolve the greatest problems which could ...

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  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The will of the late Hannah Elizabeth Kerr, widow, who formerly resided at Heathcote, was lodged for probate yesterday. Testatrix, who died on August 14, left, by a will dated June 11, 1909. ...

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  24. JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    Mr. Justice Lush, in the King's Bench division of the High Court, to-day granted the Metropolitan Railway Co., which owns the freehold of Earl's Court, an ...

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  25. NE TEMERE AND ART UNION.

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday.—The quarterly meeting of the Shepparton circuit of the Methodist Church decided on Wednesday to urge the synod to consider the Ne Temere ...

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  26. THE PREMIER'S SEAT.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—Arrangements are being advanced in connection with the dinner to be given to the Premier (Mr. Murray) on his return from England, ...

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  27. HIGH PRICE OF FOOD.

    A deputation of restaurant-keepers and provision-dealers waited on the Ministry, and complained that they were suffering as a consequence of the high price of food. ...

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  28. BOMBS IN CHURCH.

    An explosion of rockets and bombs in a crowded church in Gaudalajara, in Mexico, resulted in four persons being killed and fifteen wounded. ...

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  29. MOTOR 'BUS IN RIVER.

    A distressing accident to a motor-omnibus, mvolving the loss of a number of lives, occurred to-day in the city. The omnibus was of a new pattern, with ...

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  30. UNION PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Hawker, in a statement on the position, said:—"White was steward at the mine. The local branch had asked him to ascertain if certain men were violating the ...

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  31. SHIPPING CHARGES. INCREASE IN FREIGHT RATES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The oversea shipping companies, as the result of serious consideration upon the question of the additional expenses incurred during the last ...

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  32. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following were the lowest and highest quotations on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the stocks mentioned:— Broken Hill Proprietary, (7 [?]). ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Information has reached Glasgow that an agreement has been arranged which will terminate the oil-rate war at present in progress between the Standard Oil Trust ...

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  34. UNCONSCIOUS AND INJURED.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—On Thursday evening Constable Harvey found a man lying in an unconscious state near Sim's timber-yards, in Ballarat East, and removed ...

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  35. IF TURKEY SAYS "NO."

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" telegraphs to say that in the event of an unsatisfactory reply being received to the ultimatum which Italy is making to ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Tallow.—At Wednesday's auction sales of Australasian tallow, 1,588 casks were offered and 781 casks sold. Fine mutton realised 38/6 per cwt., medium mutton 33/, fine ...

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  37. DEATHS IN FAMILY.

    A young girl, named Elsie Crawford, died in this city a few days ago. There other members of the family, the father, mother, and a sister, had died within the past 14 ...

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  38. TRAINING OF GIRLS.

    There was an excellent attendance at the monthly meeting of the National Council of Women, held at the Austral Salon last evening. Mrs. Thomas Baker presided. Dr. ...

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  39. STATE COAL MINERS.

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday.—A meeting of the Miners' Union was held last evening. Mr. M. J. M.Mahon (president) occupied the chair. ...

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  40. CALLING OUT ENGINEDRIVERS.

    A telegram was received yesterday by Mr, A. J. Pearce, general secretary of the Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, from Mr. M. Cunningham, secretary of the ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Merchant Service Guild of Australia has drafted a series of claims in connection with an alleged industrial dispute, which, it is stated. ...

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  42. IN THE VILAYET.

    A Turkish transport arrived at Derna on Wednesday, laden with grain for the starving Arabs. She brought a few officers and 100 soldiers. There were also several cases ...

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  43. LONDON WOOL SALES. LONDON, Sept. 27.

    Stronger competition prevailed to-day, when the second wool sales of the series were held. Prices were very firm, with an occasional hardening tendency. ...

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  44. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited, dated 27th inst.:—"Tallow, Prices are unaltered ...

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  45. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. WRITS AGAINST SPEAKER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is expected that further writs will be issued against Mr. Willis, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and others, in connection with the elections ...

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  46. CAN SOLDIERS SHOOT?

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—In consequence of the paucity of entries for the military service matches at the forthcoming meeting, the National Rifle Association of New ...

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  47. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received: By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited, dated 27th; "The market is firm, and prices for ...

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  48. STATE BRICKWORKS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Part of the scheme of the Minister for Works (Mr. Griflith), in relation to the State brick works and quary, is that the output shall be carried over the ...

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  49. POSITION AT THE MINES.

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.—Matters. were quiet and uneventful yesterday. There were fewer people in the streets, and even the A.M.E.A. office was deserted; but it ...

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  50. MAITLAND SEAT.

    WEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—The contest for the Maitland vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Mr. Gillies will, it appears, resolve ...

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  51. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT-HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. A new suggestion is afoot in respect to Sydney Government-house, that the property should be open to the public during such time as it is not ...

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  52. DENTAL BOARD ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of the Dental Graduates' Society of Victoria was held last night, to select candidates for the next Dental Board election to be held in February, 1912. The ...

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  53. Prestige of Young Turks.

    It is Feared in diplomatic quarters that even a partial realisation of Italy's aspirations would be a heavy blow to the Young Turks, whos prestige is suffering already. ...

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  54. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Robert Valintine of Wonthaggi, carpenter, Causes of insolvency, pressure of creditors, want of remunerative employment, and sickness in family. Liabilaties, ...

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