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  2. LORD NORTHCOTE DEAD.

    The Australian public will be shocked to learn of the sodden decease of Lord Northcote, the third Governor-General ol the Commonwealth. ...

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  3. OFF TO AUSTRALIA.

    There was a huge crowd at St. Pancras Station to farewell the M.C.C. team of cricketers for Australia to-day. Among the prominent identities ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL CRISES.

    Seventeen members of the Erewash Valley branch of the Westinghouse Locomotive Society have been expelled from the union because they were loyal In the Midland ...

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  5. FALLING AIRMEN.

    A military aviator, Capt. Engelhandt, has lost his life as the result of an accident while conducting aerial maneuvres. He was a tried and experienced airman. ...

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  6. REVENUE RETURNS.

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  7. FALSE REPORTS.

    Addressing his Monmouthshire constituents on Wednesday night the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. McKenna) made certain important statements regarding ...

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  8. GREECIAN ARMY ACTIVE.

    It is officially announced that Greece is mobilizing ber military forces. The Porte bas therefore decided to strengthen, the Turkish forces on the Greek and ...

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  9. WAR DECLARED.

    To the surprise of all the nations was has been declared; this despite the reply to Italy's 24-hour utilimatum that Turkey would not oppose the landing of Italian troops in Tripoli. The two nations have been in a state of war since 2.30 p.m. on Friday. No time was lost by the Government at Rome in bringing about actual ...

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  10. CAT AND MOUSE.

    The Duke of Abruzzi, in command of a part of the fleet, is closely watching the port fa Preveza to prevent the escape of the Turkish destroyer which took refuge there ...

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  11. THE "KANGAROOS."

    There was an attendance of about 10,000 people at Manchester on Saturday afternoon to witness the Rugby contest between the "Kangaroos" and the Broughton ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. BOMBARDING TRIPOLI.

    Telegrams from Tripoli state that the Italian fleet at 10.30 on Sunday morning opened fire on the Tripolitan forts, following the refusal of tie authorities to ...

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  13. PRIVATION AMONG THE POOR.

    In consequence of the railway strike in Ireland all the small bakeries in Dublin have been compelled to close. This action has caused great privation ...

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  14. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

    Tactful, and with statesmanlike resource, a gentleman of charming manners and wide sympathies, Lord Northcote came to Australia with the highest qualifications to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE ENGLISHMEN'S CHANGES.

    At a brief informal ceremony before the departure of the train for Tilbury Lord Harris toasted tne health of the English team. He believed that with a little luck and good ...

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  16. WELSH DEADLOCK.

    The joint conference of coalowners and miners' representatives has failed to find a national basis for the settlement of wages far labour in abnormal workings. It was ...

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  17. PENSIONS FOR SEAMEN.

    The annual dinner of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union was held last night. Mr. T. L. Devitt, of the firm of Devitt aud, Moore, shipowners, and several of the ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Cases of foot and mouth disease been discovered in the parish of Middlezoy, Somerset. ...

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  19. THE OPPOSED ARMIES.

    The Italian fleet has spread out in all directions over the eastern Mediterranean, and is protecting trade and preventing the Turks from attacking the long line of ...

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  20. ITALIAN LANDING IN TURKEY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonica states that an Italian cruiaer sank a Turkish destroyer in the harbour of Preveza. He adds the sensational information that the ...

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  21. ITALY AGGRESSIVE.

    It has been officially announced that the Ottoman Government has failed to meet the ultimatum, and that therefore Italy and Turkey are to be considered as ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. MOROCCAN CRISIS NOT PASSED.

    Notwithstanding the statements of the French Premier that Germany's fresh proposals in regard to Morocco related merely to a modification of the formula on which ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The revenue for the first quarter of the financial year amounted to £2,056,385, which represented on increase of £94,836 compared with the corresponding period of ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES BREADSTUFF.

    The State Government's samples of wheats and maize, displayed at the Antwerp Corn Exchange, have attracted much attention. ...

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  25. GERMAN PEACEMAKING.

    It is reported that negotiations between Turkey and Italy are to be begun under the auspices of Germany for the establishment of a protectorate or occupation of ...

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  26. DISAPPOINTED BOXING PROMOTER.

    Mr. Write, the promoter of the abondoned match between Jack johnson and Bmdr. Wells, has arranged for the English champion to box Gns, Moir on ...

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  27. TURKEY PREFERS PEACE.

    The Porte has replied to the ultimatum from the Italian Government that it is surprised at the action of that country, and hopes the Italians will desist from their ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. ITALIAN WARSHIP ASHORE.

    The Italian battleship Pisa, 9,056 tons, one of the newer vessels of the navy, and equipped with a heavy armament, is reported to have Rone ashore near Tripoli ...

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  29. WHY ITALY QUARRELLED.

    Information from an Italian source describes the crisis as the result of a long series of excesses and impositions upon Italians in every part of the Turkish Empire. ...

    Article : 232 words
  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The revenue of New South Wales for the month ended September 30 was £1,173,238, as compared with £1,087,257 for September of last year, or an increase of £88,031. The ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    London Wool Sales.—At to-day auctions there was a good sale at full opening rates Silver.—The price of standard silver to-day is 2s. 5-16d. ...

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  32. FRANCE BEWARE!

    The latest statement of the case, in regard to the Moroccan negotiations ia that Germany is seeking assurances upon the method of executing the provisions of the ...

    Article : 413 words
  33. THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN RAILWAYMEN STRIKE.

    Many railways in the United States will be tied up by a strike of car shopmen if the order to cease work to-morrow is obeyed. While the order at present affects only one ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. BRITISH FLEET ACTIVE.

    The British Mediterranean fleet has been ordered to proceed forthwith to Malta. ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    The revenue for September tna £,380,287; expenditure, £320,050; surplus, £49,237. The revenue for the quarter was £850,815; expenditure, £893,107. The deficit for the ...

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  36. TURKEY'S CHANCES.

    Mr. S. M. Jaboor, of Messrs. Jaboor and Mann Deen, importers, Lonsdale street, Melbourne, is a Turkish subject, and an enthusiastic supporter of the Turkish ...

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  37. ANTI-WAR RIOTS.

    Hostility among the populace towards the Italian Goverment's aggressive policy has caused acts of vandalism in various districts. In several places crowds of demonstrators ...

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  38. VICTORIAN CADETS.

    The victorian cadets were presented with their Coronation medals to-day. In the absence of Lord Dudley through indisposition Lady Dudley gave the lads their tokens ...

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  39. CASUALTIES.

    At 20 minutes to 7 on Saturday morning James Shearer, aged 23 years, of Park terrace, Parkside, was found by two railway employes in the Keswick Railway Station ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. MOVING PICTURES.

    The German Army authorities have given orders to equip five military aeroplanes with cinematographic camera attachments for photographing the entrenchments of ...

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  41. ITALIANS BLOCKADE PORTS.

    The Italian Fleet which is patrolling the Tripolitan coast has been ordered to blockade the ports along that shoreline—that is, pending the receipt of an official reply from ...

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  42. WRECKED FIFESHIRE.

    An enquiry winch has been held at Aden has absolved the officers of the wrecked liner feshire from all blame through the vessel having gone ashore off Cape ...

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  43. WAR CREATED SURPRISE.

    The declaration of war by Italy came with the utmost surprise in London, especially since the reply of the Porte to the ultimatum was of such a nature as to have ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. A BAKER'S DEATH.

    William Sleep, baker, 27 years of age, residing at 2 Hocking place, Suddenly expired in Evan place, off Hocking place, on Saturday morning. Dr. Hamilton was ...

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  45. TORPEDO EXPLOSION.

    A serious disaster happened at Portsmouth this morning. A compressed air cylinder burst in the dockyard. One man was killed and nine ...

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  46. LANDING IN TRIPOLI.

    Increased excitement has been caused here by the news that Italian troops have landed in Tripoli. The troops disembarked from the Italian ...

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  47. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    CLARE, September 29.—Francis McDonald endeavoured to purchase arsenic this morning for the avowed purpose of poisoning a dog. Being unable to obtain it ...

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  48. GERMANY BLAMES ENGLAND.

    The entire German v press, commenting upon the Italian ultimatum before its sequel had become known, vehemently denounced Italy's precipitate action. The ...

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  49. MISSING GOLD.

    The Government commission, which was appointed to investigate the disappearance from the East Rand Proprietary Company of £60,000 worth of gold in its cyanide ...

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  50. MATURED WHISKY.

    The Imperial Government has decided to grant certificates with regard to the ago of whisky intended for exportation to Australia. This decision is the result of ...

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  51. FIGHTING A COMBINE.

    When the Legislative Assembly meets on Tuesday Mr. Snowball will ask the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) whether in the event of the Federal Government acting on its ...

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  52. BALKAN RISING FEARED.

    The French newspapers do not appear to think that hostilities will develop to a great extent, owing to the inequality of the forces of the two countries. They admit ...

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  53. POLITICAL UPHEAVAL.

    The political upheaval in Turkey caused by the declaration of wax has led Hakki Pasha, the Grand Vizier, to bender to the Sultan the resignation of his Cabinet. ...

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  54. LORD MAYOR.

    Aid. Sir Thomas Crosby, M.D., F.R.C.S. was elected on Friday Lord Mayor of London to succeed Sir Thomas vezey strong, whose year in office has been most ...

    Article : 176 words
  55. FIENDISH WOMAN.

    A woman has been arrested in the act of burying a baby alive in a cemetery. She is suspected of baring committed a similar crime lost year. ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. AMERICA STEERS CLEAR.

    The declaration of war by Italy, coming as it did practically without notice, created a sensation in the United States. An official intimation from the ...

    Article : 62 words
  58. WAR RISKS.

    Risk of war insurances were covered in London on. Friday at 33 guineas per cent. On the announcement of sensational news to-day, however, the quotation advanced to ...

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  59. WOOTTON THROWN.

    Frank Wootton, the successful Australian jockey, while exercising on Newmarket Heath Lord Derby's great racer, the brown horse Synford (by John o' Gaunt ...

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  60. THE NAVIES COMPARED.

    The Italian navy consists of eight complete modern battleships, 10 armoured cruisers, seven protected cruisers, and 21 destroyers. The largest battleship has a ...

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  61. OCCUPATION WITHOUT FIGHT.

    Frequent special editions of the newspapers are appearing with the latest news and rumours concerning hostilities. The people in the thronged and excited ...

    Article : 86 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. THE NEWS IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Cavaliere G. Fernando (Acting Consul-General in Australia for Italy), on Saturday received by cable an official intimation that war had been declared. The ...

    Article : 520 words
  64. BILLIARD CHAMPIONS.

    The Australian boy billiardist, George Gray, is engaged in a match for 18,000 points against cook. The Englishmen, who started with a handicap of 6,000, has ...

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  65. A SEA FIGHT.

    Information bearing the official seal of accuracy states that the sister destroyers Artigliere and Corazziere—each, of 365 tons, 30 knots steaming speed, and armed with ...

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  66. ITALIAN FLAG FLYING.

    The Agence Ottomane has published an urgent telegram from Tripoli that Italian troops landed from the warships and hoisted the Italian flag over the Government ...

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  67. MAIL STEAMERS AND BLOCKADE.

    Representatives in Melbourne of the mail steamer lines are not making an announcement of special arrangements in regard to the blockade of the Tripoli tan coast by the ...

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  68. GRAY'S HOLLOW VICTORY.

    The match between Gray and Cook has resulted in a win by a tremendous margin by the Australian youth. With Cook's handicap of 6,000 he only scored another 5,530 ...

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  69. QUICKLIME IN THE EYE.

    SPALDING, September 29.—While building improvements were proceeding in connection with the Spalding Hotel last week. Neil Anderson, an employee, stumbled over ...

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  70. A RUNNING FIGHT.

    An official notification just issued is to the effect that a message has been received from Vonitza (a Grecian town on one side of the Gulf or Arta) that an Italian ...

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  71. Advertising

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  72. VICTORIAN SYMPATHY.

    The Governor has sent the following cable message to Lady North cote:—"Governor of Victoria desires to express to you on behalf of himself and of the Government of ...

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