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  2. PROFESSOR LOWRIE IN WARNING.

    The Director nf Agriculture (Professor Lowrie ), speaking to farmers at Wallaroo on Friday, raised a turning voice in regard to land values and the need for action to ...

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  3. CHINA IN ARMS.

    The situation regarding the widespread rebellion against the Manchu dynasty and misrule - the regime of the "hated foreign-ers," as the Chinese people regard their ...

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  4. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. A. Fisher made an official announcement yesterday with regard to the cabinet, consequent upon the death of Mr. ...

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  5. TRIPOLI TROUBLE.

    The Porte has issued a declaration that cattle, presented meats, and bullion are to be declared contraband of war . The Russian authorities have forwarded ...

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  6. MORE PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    It is a fortnight since J. H. Townley, who was described as a dangerous man, broke out of the Yatala Stockade. Since then the police authorities have heard ...

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  7. PRICE UPON HIS HEAD.

    A manifesto has been issued from this place by the Chinese leader, Sun Yat Sen, appealing to all friendly nations that they shall remain neutral daring the present ...

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  8. DISARMING THE NATIONS.

    The Vienna correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle has telegraphed that negotiations are proceeding between Britain and Germany with a view of arriving ...

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  9. CURTAIN RUNG DOWN.

    The death occurred to - day of Mr. Harry Rickards, the well-known Australian vaudeville entrepreneur. The cause of his decease was apoplexy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHINESE REPUBLICAN FLAG IN AMERICA.

    At Victoria,. British 'Columbia, the Chinese Republican flag is flying over the Chinese quarter of the city. Great enthusiasm was displayed when the news of ...

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  11. JOURNALISTS EXPELLED.

    A number of Italian journalists have been expelled from Constantinople. ...

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  12. DISGRACED LEADER RECALLED.

    Excitement within the Empire and great interest without it have been occasioned by an Imperial announcement of the recall of Yuan Shih Kai. He will be thrust into ...

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  13. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    Four aeroplanes, with Italian military officers as pilots, have been dispatched to Tripoli. It is intended that the flying machines shall be used to drop bombs on ...

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  14. CONVICTS BREAK LOOSE.

    A message from Tripoli States that during tie bombardment by the Italian fleet about 300 convicts, including 50 men, who were noted desperadoes, manured to ...

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  15. A GREAT VAUDEVILLE ENTREPRENEUR.'

    Genuine regret will be expressed by thousands of theatregoers throughout Australia and New Zealand at the annonncement in our cables of the sudden death of ...

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  16. EIGHT HUNDRED MANCHUS SLAUGHTERED.

    The fighting in the Caty of Wu - chang was of a desperate character, and no quarter was Riven the hated Manchu upholders of the throne. Corpses still strew the streets ...

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  17. NO PREJUDICIAL ACTION.

    Replying to protests against the expulsion from Tripoli of officials who are responsible for the collection of taxes, applied to the repayment of the Ottoman public debt, ...

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  18. RETURNED AUSTRALIAN SPEAKS.

    Mr. L H. Drakeford , an Australian, who has spent many yean in China, and who is acQUainted with a large part of the affected: area, stated to a representative of The ...

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  19. SIXTEEN HUNDRED TURKS CAPTURED.

    Admiral Anbry 's squadron is reported to have captured a Turkish .transport with 1,600 soldiers. No official affirmation, how-ever has yet been accorded. The Admiral ' s ...

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  20. SMELTING INDUSTRY.

    A deputation waited on the Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) on Saturday to urge for the appointment of a royal commission of enquiry into the condition of the ...

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  21. SURPRISE IN LABOUR CIRCLES

    A South Australian Senator remarked , a reporter to - day :- " Great surprise has been expressed in Labour circle* at the election of Mr. Frazer to be Postmaster ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. C. E. Martin, traveller for Messrs. D. & J. Fowler, stationed at Port Pirie, met with un accident at the Commercial Travellers' carnival on the Adelaide Oval ...

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  23. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    Rps. Carr and Hollis, both Labour, members, practically declared against preference to unionists at the annual Eight ...

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  24. BOTH NATIONS DETERMINED.

    The reply of the Powers to the latest note issued by the Porte is generally stated to be that ia view off Turkey 's insistence upon the retention of her sovereignty of ...

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  25. OUTLOOK DARK.

    The Pekin correspondent of The ' Times has telegraphed that the sympathies of an immense mass of the educated Chinese of Pekin are with the revolutionaries. They ...

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  26. STRUCK DEAD BY LIGHTNING .

    LAMEROO, October 15.- Ned Murray, an old man, was struck dead by lightning in Saturday afternoon. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS AS PARTNERS.

    The late Governor-General of the Commonwealth and Lady Dudley were welcomed by the people of Kidderminster on Saturday, when they returned to their ...

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  28. BRING EUROPE TO RUIN.

    The Committee of Union and Progress in ?Constantinople has published inflammatory placards about the city. These announcements call the people to arms; and they ...

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  29. CRUSHED BETWEEN' TRUCKS.

    PETERSBURG, October 15.- A fatal Railway accident happened here this morning, when Leslie Roberta, a cleaner, aged 37 years, lost his life. The unfortunate ...

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  30. CAREFULLY ENGINEERED RISING.

    The Chronicle ' has published the contents of letters written by Son Yai Sen to on Anglo - American group of bankers while he was visiting England in January last. ...

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  31. WAR RISKS.

    The Marino Underwriters' Association of Victoria has received a cable from the Institute of London Underwriters that the agreement with regard to war risks, which ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. THE NEW REGIME INAUGURATED.

    No time has been lost by the victorious rebels at Hankow in proclaiming a new and reformed system of government. The revolutionaries have informed the foreign ...

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  33. REBELS' AIMS.

    The revolution aims to make the famous revolutionary leader and campaigner, the banished Sun Yat Ben the head of a new Empire under ...

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  34. PRESIDENT TAFT.

    President a aft was present in California this week - end for the purpose of turning the first sod for the Panama Exposition, which is to be held in San Francisco in 1915, ...

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  35. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS .

    The second week of the South street competitions was concluded on Saturday, Results:—Loy Son[?] 16) Loy Saug (Ballarat), 74 pointe; Arnold Hudson ...

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  36. BATTLE SOON EXPECTED.

    Hwang, the civilian leader of the insurgents, ia believed to be a former associate of Sun Yat Sen. It is reported that the soldiers who mutinied ana vent over to ...

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  37. INTOLERABLE REGIME.

    General Ti Quan Heng, the capable and modern military commander of the 21st mixed brigade, is leading his forces against the revolutionists in the Hupeh Province. ...

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  38. TELEGRAPH LINE RERAIRER ' S DEATH .

    MELBOURNE, October 15.- A further adjournment was made in connection with (the. enquiry, which was to have been resumed yesterday, concerning the death of ...

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  39. THE LITHGOW RIOT.

    At the Circuit Court on Saturday the close was reached of the cases in which Bernard Scully, John Edward Dixon, Ernest Alfred Cooper, ...

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  40. TRUST SMASHING.

    Receivers have been appointed to investigate the affairs of the Western Steel Corporation which had a capital of £4,000,000 and recently failed. The petitioners are the ...

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  41. A FATAL COLLISION.

    When returning from a reception in Oakland, California, in a naval cutter containing the band of the United States flagship California, of the Pacific Fleet, ...

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  43. DEFEATED COMMANDER CASHIERED.

    An edict baa been issued offering to pardon the mutineers, who have been coerced into joining the revolt, on condition that they express repentance. ...

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  44. DISSOLUTION OF BATE TUB MONOPOLY.

    The Government has won its suit against the Bath Tub Trust, and iU dissolution will be ordered if there is no appeal. j ...

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  45. JAMMED BY A TRUCK.

    BROKEN HILL, October 15.—D. Morgan, a labourer on the Proprietary Mine, has had an through broken through being jummed by a truck. ...

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  46. DOUBLE DEATH.

    A Swiss aviator has met With a terrible death. While flying in a monoplane over Berne a young flying map named Schmedt was seen to fall from a height of 150 ft. ...

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  47. MUST HAVE A GRIEVANCE,

    In conjunction with the annual smoke social of the Victorian Postal Sorters ' Association last night a hearty welcome was extended to the interstate delegate to the ...

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  48. TROOPS FOR THE FRONT.

    The autumn maneuvres, of 30,000 Government soldiers in the neighbourhood of Kaiping have been cancelled. The sixth division ...

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  50. MINER INJURED.

    BROKEN HILL, October 15.—Henry Cox, a miner, sustained a broken collar-bone and cuts about his head and shoulders on the south Mine last night through some ...

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  51. MATCH TO THE FLAME.

    Correspondence shows that a Chinese bank, the Chinese proprietors of three rice mils 'at Bangkok, and several Chinese merchants of Singapore, as well as three mine ...

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  52. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND.

    BRISBANE, October 15.—An urgent message from Cape Bedford states that the Searchers for the missing Valda boys have discovered the remains of three human ...

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  53. GUARDS OF HONOUR.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) made on announcement yesterday indicating that in future guards of honour from the permanent military forces of the ...

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  54. MISTAKES AT SEA.

    The international maritime conference has adopted the principal of fixing the sole responsibility upon the shipowner for on officer 's mistakes in navigation, which may ...

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  55. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Sir Richard Graves Mac Donnell is about to leave South Australia, his allotted term if service as Governor having expired. In ...

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  56. YOUTHFUL DESERTERS.

    Nine boys belonging to the Victorian training ship, John Murray, now lying in, the Sydney Harbour, who deserted while returning to Sydney from a visit to ...

    Article : 140 words
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