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  2. ITALY AND TURKEY. POWERS CANNOT MEDIATE.

    The reply of the powers to Turkey's last note, seeking their mediation in the war with Italy, has been received by the Porte. ...

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  3. GUINEAS DAY.

    Attracted by the fine weather and the prospect of interesting racing, a very large crowd travelled out to Caulfield on Saturday. It was Guineas Day—the first day ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, the new Governor-General of Canada, having been sworn in at Quebec, arrived on Friday at Ottawa, where he was ...

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  5. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE. SPLIT AMONG THE MEN.

    The feeling exists among working men that the miners of Mount Lyell are being misled in their dispute with the directors of the Mount Lyell Company. The opinion ...

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  6. CHINESE REVOLT. THRONE IN DANGER.

    The rebellion, which has for its object the over[?]row of the Mancha dynasty, has become more serious, and the fear is expressed that the throne is in great danger. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PARTNERS IN EMPIRE.

    Lord and Lady Dudley were welcomed to Kidderminster on Saturday upon their first visit to the ancient borough since their return from Australia. Their Worcestershire ...

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  8. SUCCESSES IN SZECHUAN.

    News received on Friday at Peking stated that the rebels had captured Ichang and Yochau-fu, both a considerable distance higher up the Yangtse than Hankau. Ichang ...

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  9. TRAIN-WRECKER AT WORK.

    A dastardly attempt was made to derail the Adelaide express near Lubeck yesterday morning. A sleeper and two fencing posts were placed across the rails, but a ...

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  10. TRANSPORT CAPTURED.

    Vice-Admiral Aubry's squadron, which bombarded Tobruk and occupied Cyrenaica, has, it is reported, captured a Turkish transport, on board of which were 1,600 soldiers. ...

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  11. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) is determined to proceed with the National Insurance Bill during the forthcoming autumn session of ...

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  12. WILL NAVIES BE LESS?

    An important statement appeared in the "Daily Chronicle" yesterday morning from the Vienna correspondent of that journal. The correspondent telegraphed that ...

    Article : 309 words
  13. FOREST READY TO BLAZE.

    The full story of the events which led up to the revolution is told in the "Daily Chronicle," which this morning publishes a series of letters, which Sun-Yat-sen, the ...

    Article : 472 words
  14. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The National Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of Australasia Limited is applying for probate of the will of John Harsing, late of Donald-street, Prahran, bullder, who died on ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. OMINOUS OUTLOOK FOR THRONE.

    The Peking correspondent of "The Times" says that the sympathies of an immense mass of educated Chinese at the capital are with the revolutionaries, and that ...

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  16. STATE POLITICS. ESSENDON.

    In connection with the forthcoming State elections, a meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. Watt, M.L.A., in the Coburg division of the Essendon electorate. ...

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  17. HOSPITAL SUNDAY. COLLECTION BY BOY SCOUTS.

    The authorities are handing 100 collecting boxes for Hospital Saturday and Sunday to the central executive council of the Imperial Boy Scouts, to be distributed ...

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  18. DISLOYALTY NEAR CAPITAL.

    The Cabinet admits that the garrisons at Paoting-fu and Tientsin, each within a few miles of the capital, and even at peking itself, are honeycombed with revolution. ...

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  19. SCHOOLBOY STRIKES.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—An amusing sequel of the serious strikes has been the epidemic of strikes among school children. The Llan[?]lly boys went off ...

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  20. ERRORS IN NAVIGATION.

    The International Maritime Conference has adopted the principle of fixing the sole responsibility on the shipowner for mistakes made by officers in navigation. ...

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  21. EAST MELBOURNE.

    Mr. A. A. Farthing will address the women electors of East Melbourne in the supper-room at the Melbourne Town-hall this evening at 8 o'clock. ...

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  22. SYDNEY COLLECTS £2,000.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The fourth united charities collection was made on Saturday Approximately £2,015 is in the bank as the result, but more boxes have yet to be ...

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  23. EAGLEHAWK.

    Mr. W. J. Richards has been selected on a ballot of members of the branches of the Liberal Leagues throughout the electorate to contest the Eaglehawk seat. Mr. ...

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  24. GRENVILLE.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—At a meeting of delegates from the Grenville electorate to-day, it was reported that arrangements for Mr. Poynton's candidature were being ...

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  25. MINERS' OFFICIALS CRITICISED.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—About 100 members of the Bendigo branch of the Amalgamated Mining Employees' Association attended a meeting held to-day to discuss the striking ...

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  26. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Two men in the Gladstone Gaol, who were awaiting trial, escaped in the early hours of this morning. One of them, Alfr[?]do Alveta, an Italian ...

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  27. APPEAL TO THE NATIONS.

    A menufesto has been issued by the Chinese leader. Sun-Yat-sen, appealing to all friendly nations for the observance of newtrality in the present revolution in ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. AIM OF REVOLUTIONISTS.

    One aim of the revolutionists is to establish Sun Yu, brother of the Reform leader Sun-Yat-sen, president of the Hupch Previncial Assembly, which has already ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. HAWTHORN.

    Mr. J. F. Freser, Labour candidate for Hawthorn, will meet his friends and supporters at the Kew Town-hall on Wednesday evening, and at the Hawthorn ...

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  30. EGGS FOR HOSPITALS. HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    To-morrow is the day appointed by the Homoeopathic Hospital for its appeal for eggs for the patients in that institution. Attendants will be located at main entrances ...

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  31. MELBOURNE.

    Mr. A. F. Crombie has announced his candidature for the Melbourne seat. ...

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  32. FIRE AT THEATRE ROYAL.

    The advisableness of having special firemen on duty at theatres was evidenced yesterday, when the Theatre Royal was in danger of being destroved. ...

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  33. DISCOURAGED MINISTER.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Addressing a Labour deputation yesterday, the Minister for Labour (Mr. Millar) spoke against the attempts to bring boarding-houses under ...

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  34. REPUHLICAN FLAG FLOWN.

    The flag of the Chinese Republic is being flown in the Chinese quarter of teh city, and great enthusiasm was displayed whden the news of the probable success of the ...

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  36. MOTOR-CAR ACCIDENT.

    A party from the Imperial Hotel, Carlton, who were driving in a motor-car near Somerton yesterday evening, met with a serious accident. ...

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  37. ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    The collection of eggs on Wednesday next by Mrs. Whitlburn and Mr. M'Lorinan for the Alfred Hospital, will not be continued to Clayton, but will embrace the whole of ...

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  38. WELCOME TO MR. MURRAY.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) will be entertained this evening at a bunquet at Warrnambool by his constituents. He will travel from Melbourne by a special train, in which ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. POLICE STATION FLOODED.

    Sergeant Keppel and Senior-Constable Anderson, who reside at the South Wharf police station, discovered at 5 o'clock yesterday morning that water was pouring ...

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  40. MEETINGS OF MINERS.

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—On Saturday Mr. G. B. Phillips, secretary of the Federated Enginedrevers' and Firemen's Association, telegraphed to Mr. Pearce, in ...

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