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  2. A.J.G. SPRING MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The A.J.C. luck in the matter of weather still holds good. There was very heavy rain on Friday afternoon, but Saturday was a beautiful ...

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  3. ITALY AND TURKEY. WAR DECLARED ON FRIDAY.

    It was announced officially from Rome on Friday that the Ottoman Government having failed to meet the ultimatum by Italy with regard ot Tripali, Italy and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MOROCCAN DISPUTE. GERMANY'S FRESH DEMANDS.

    Notwithstanding the reassuring statement of the Prime Minister (M. Caillaux) that the German demands with regard to Morocco relate merely to a modification of ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman h[?] postponed their "Cup" dinner party from Monday evening, November 6, to Tuesday, November 7. ...

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  6. HUGE DAM BURSTS.

    The towns of Austlin and Costello, in Pennsylvania, were almost obliterated on Saturday asthe result of flood and fire. Hundreds of lives have been lost, and the ...

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  7. OTHER POWERS.

    The newspapers of the capital consider that Tripolitan hostilities will not develop to a great extent owing to the inequality of the forces. They admit, however, that ...

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  8. Great Britain Blamed.

    The entire German press, commenting upon Italy's ultimatum before the sequel was known, vehemently denounce Italy's "precipitate action." ...

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  9. LABOUR PROBLEMS. GREAT STRIKE IN AMERICA.

    A strike of car shopmen employed at the construction works of one of the railway companies has occurred. It is expected that between 20,000 and 30,000 men ...

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  10. Turks Claim First Blow.

    The "Agence Ottomane" publishes an urgent telegram from Tripoli, which states that Italian troops had landed, and hoisted the Italian flag on the Government ...

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  11. ANGLOPHOBIA AGAIN.

    The speech made by the First Lord of the British Admiralty (Mr. M'Kenna) in Wales on Monday has produced an out— crop of violent Anglophobe comments by the ...

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  12. Orders to British Fleet.

    The British Mediterraneaa fleet has been ordered to assemble here. ...

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  13. OWNERS AND MEN.

    An unusual feature marked the annual dinner on Thursday night of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union, in the presence of several leading shipowners. Amongst them ...

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  14. America Will Keep Clear.

    The declaration of war, coming as it did practically without any notice, created a sensation. In offical cricles the situation is regarded ...

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  15. ENGLISH ELEVEN. DEPARTURE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club's team for the Australian tour left to-day by the Orient Company's R.M.S. Orvieto. A huge crowd assembled at St. Pancras ...

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  16. SCENE IN ROME.

    The newspapers are publishing frequent special editions, which the crowds in the streets eagerly buy from the vendors. A huge procession on Friday night ...

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  17. Italian Cruiser Ashore.

    It is reported here that the Italian cruiser Pisa has gone ashore at Tripoli. ...

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  18. Vandals and Troops.

    The feeling of hostility to Italy's policy on the part of a section of the populace is causing acts of vandalism in various districts. A demonstration was made at ...

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  19. SETTLEMENT SPOKEN OF.

    It is reported here that negotiations between Turkey and Italy for a settlement of the matters in dispute will be begun under the auspices of Germany. ...

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  20. MINING IN ABNORMAL PLACES.

    The coal-owners and the miners met in conference, but failed to find a national basis for the settlement of wages to be paid for working in abnormal places. ...

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  21. TEAM'S GREAT TASK.

    In proposing the toast of "The Team," before their departure, Lord Harris, who has visited Australia as captain of an English eleven, said that he believed that with ...

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  22. UNION EXPELS LOYALISTS.

    Seventeen members of a locomotive men's union in the Erewash Valley have been expelled from the union, because they remained loyal to the Midland Railway ...

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  23. FIRST CONFLICTS.

    The official announcement is made that the Italian torpedo-boat destroyers Artigliere and Corazziere, forming portion of the fleet which left Brindisi under the ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL POSITION.

    The extraordinary point about the present war between Italy and Turkey is the astounding rapidity with which the situation has developed. For the last few months ...

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  25. COMPLICATIONS FEARED.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that Turkey intends to demand that Greece shall relinquish future claims to the island of Crete, a Turkish vilayet, which, since the ...

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  26. BAKERS ON STRIKE.

    The strike in the baking trade in Dublin continues. All the small bakeries have been compelled to close, and great privation is prevalent in the poorer districts, owing ...

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  27. THIEVES BUSY.

    The captain of the team (P. F. Warner) had his inner coat pocket picked in the crush at the station. He lost valuable papers, and all the party's steamer tickets. ...

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  28. WELLS TO FIGHT MOIR.

    Mr. White, the promoter of the Johnson-Wells light, which was to have been held at Karl's Court on October 2, but which was abandoned when the owners of the ...

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  29. A FAST BOWLER.

    Though in all the announcements the fact has apparently been overlooked, it is now quite clear that J. W. Hitch, the Survey fast bowler, is ...

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  30. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    Interest is naturally felt as to what effect if any the naval warfare will have upon shipping, but more especially on those vessels trading to and from Australia which ...

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  31. Frontier Armies Mobilising.

    It is officially announced that Greece is mobilising her army. The Porte has decided to strengthen the Turkish fo[?]es on the Greek frontier and ...

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  32. Chase After Small Craft.

    An official report from Vonitza, on the Grecian shore of the Gulf of Arta, states that an Italian squadron appeared off Prevesa, the Turkish seaport on the northern ...

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  33. GHOULISH WOMAN.

    A woman has been arrested for burying a baby alive in a cemetary. She is suspected of having committed a similar crime in 1910. ...

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  34. Albanians Stirring.

    The Albanian insurgents are reported to be arming, and renewed trouble amongst the millions of that portion of Turkey in Europe is threatened. ...

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  35. THE WARRING NATIONS.

    Hard upon the heels of the sudden and dramatic challenge to Turkey comes the Italians' first blow. It would have been more exciting had there been anything on ...

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  36. Troops Land in Turkey.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika announces that a report has been received at the Turkish port that an Italian cruiser sank a Turkish torpedo-boat destroyer in ...

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  37. FOUR HOURS DAY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Labour section of the Federal Parliament was well represented at the Eight Hour celebration dinner at the Trades-hall on Saturday night. ...

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  38. AERONAUTICS. PHOTOGRAPHING THE ENEMY.

    The German army authorities are equipping five aeroplanes with cinematograph cameras, in order that views might be secured, in war time, of an enemy's ...

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  39. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.

    The Italian fleet is scattered about in all parts of the Eastern Mediterranean, protecting trade, and preventing the Turks from attacking their transports. ...

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  40. NEW GRAND VIZIER.

    The Cabinet resigned on Friday afternoon after the answer to Italy's ultimatum had been forwarded. Said Pasha, President of the Senate, has ...

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  41. GERMAN KILLED.

    Captain Englehardt, an experienced aviator, fell while aeroplaning at Johannesthal, in Austria, and died from the effects of the injuries he sustained. ...

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  42. FIFESHIRE WRECK.

    An inquiry has been held at Aden concerning the wreck of the steamer Fifeshire, which occurred south of Cape Guardaful. East Africa, on August 14, whilst on a ...

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  43. Garrison Declines to Yield.

    The Tripoli correspondent of the "Daily Mail" telegraphs that an Italian torpedoboat destroyer entered the port on Friday [?]ving the white flag, and summoned the ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND BUSH FIRES.

    CHARLEVILLE, Sunday.[?] Reports continue to come to hand regarding the destruction of property by bush fires. Old residents state that they never saw such ...

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  45. BRUNSWICK FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The committee of the Bronswick Football Club has been sitting in camera for the purpose of investigating the statement published in "The Argu[?]" with regard in the ...

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  46. BLOCKADE OF TRIPOLI.

    Telegrams from Tripoli state that the Italian fleet opened fire on the Turkish torts at half-past 10 o'clock on Saturday morning. ...

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  47. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Between 5 o'clock on Saturday evening and half-past 6 on Sunday morning James Henry Townley escaped from the Yatala Labour Prison. ...

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  48. WHY ITALY STRUCK.

    Information from an Italian source ascribes the crisis to a [?]ng series of excesses and impositions upon Italians in every part of the Turkish Empire, vexatious ...

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  49. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Chapple, of R[?]up, farmer, on August 2[?], left, by a [?]ll dated M[?] tral estate of the value of £1,137, and [?] £3,[?], to [?] widow and [?]ldren. ...

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