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  2. MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING.

    The Anglo-German Conference, which has been sitting for some days; has con­cluded its sessions. Lord Courtney, who presided, over Friday's session, in delivering the .. final address, _ said ...

    Article : 112 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN FOOT. BALLER&

    Tiie Australians defeated tfie uniyeijncy of California Rugby football team by 23 points £o 3. Principal Californian players wire absent, as they ?were' holding them­selves' in reserve for the forthcoming Call- ...

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  4. A GLORIOUS RAIN.

    It Js years since the agricultural prospects have been followed -with such. teen, sustained, and widespread interest as they have during the present season. ...

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  5. THE BEATEN TURK.

    The climax.of the Balkan strife, and possibly the last titanic con­flict in. the "war, vats that •which yras fought; for four days of las« •week between 400,000 men and ended in black disaster to the armies of the Sultan. Thrilling stories of tattle in the Lulu Bnrgas country, and pf the earlier terror-stricken retreat of the Turks from Kirk Kilis- ...

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  6. SMOKELIKE SPRAY.

    The Federal trawler Endeavour had tbc shank of her anchor broken during lost TJiuwday night's gale.. The vessel -was anchored about GO miles east; of the Kent ...

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  7. TEMPERANCE DISCUSSED,

    The liquor question was the principal subject of discussion at a large rally of electors of Barossa, in the Mallala Institute Hall, on' Friday evening. ...

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  8. TOWNLEY REMANDED,

    James Henry Townley, who was arrested it the Big Store at Prahran on Friday, after i desperate struggle with two detectives, cas charged yesterday with having in ...

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  9. "DOING AS THEY LIKE."

    The city council is again experiencing trouble both with its slaughtermen at the municipal abattoirs' and with the nigt sanitary men who recently led the strila ...

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  10. OLEVER MASQUERADER.

    The Adelaide police were not surprised when they Were notified that Townley had been captured. Information bad been forwarded from here that the escapee ...

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  11. DYNAMITAKDS.

    The trial is proceeding at Indianapolis of suspected officials of labour unions in connection with the recent series of dyna mite outrages. '• ': Seven hundred letters have been placec before the jury which ia investigatinc the ...

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  12. NEXT PRESIDENT.

    Governor WopdroT? \Vilson, the Demo­crat' Presidential nominee, in his final ad­dress in New York, stated thai the'next foux years would determine whether the people of the United States could solve jibe Questions of the.trusts, tariffs reformation, the banking currency system, and ihe con­servation of natural resources.' The great task now consisted of putting the .Goyemmept under the authority ' of the people. . " . Wall street betting upon the Presides tial issue at present Btage favours Dr. Woodro(w Wilson. ...

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  13. CONSTABLE SENT TO GAOL.

    At the Richmond Court yesterday, William Payne, police constable, was charged with having stolen' from the drapery establishment of Head &.Oo., six pairs of ...

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  14. ADELAIDE MAN. ROBBED.

    ? A: Tireless message was received at the detective 'office'yesterday morning from the Kanovrna, when the steamer \ras travel­ling between Adelaide and Melbourne, stat­ing that police were wanted to meet the ...

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  15. AUEOEA OVEEHAULED

    At noon yesterdav the Aurora slioped her jnoorinra at Williamstown, bound for the icy sbutn. Since August 17 the vessel had been in port undergoing extensive ie-pairs from stem to stern. She has been ...

    Article : 362 words
  16. .WHITE ' SLAVER:

    By the close margin between 130 votes and 132 the House of Commons has carried an amendment to the Criminal Law Amendment Bill (the White Slave Bill), U> authorize the flogging of male procurers) even though, the conviction may be for a first offence. ...

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  17. HUREIED MEETING OF BRITISH; nATiTwufr

    The developments, in connection tvHH the war in,the Balkans are being closely; •watched by. the British GovernineBt. V A hurried-.Cabinet meeting was held on Friday na^M to consider the situation; Bjs Majesty tne King is being constantijl. informed of the developments. ? i' ...

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  18. BATTLESHIP: , MISHAP-

    Two bluejackets Lave been killed and four scalded tiadly by a blowout which occurred in a boiler of the b^tbleship Ver­mont ^hUe anchored in the ' Hampton Roads. " 'flic accident-is believed to. have been due to water in the boiler rumiine h\v. ...

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  19. THE BABY BONUS.

    During Friday and Saturday C2 money orders for £5 each "were posted to various applicants in settlement of claims under the maternity Allowances Act. Altoge­ther D4 claims-were received, but of that number 31 were informal. The majority of the latter applications were unaccom­panied by the claim forms. The appli­cants had .merely forwarded the certifi­cates of birth. Three doouments are re­quired—the. claim form signed by the mo­ther, the certificate 6f the doctor or mid­wife, and a certificate by the registrar of: the birtli. ...

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  20. POWEES PROPOSE TO if

    £n important development has been re« ported from Vienna. M. Poincare, the French Premier, hsi senV a proposal to the Turkish Gterven* ment that, the Powers should mediate. The proposal has been delivered at Oon» rtantinople, but up to the present-no-rephj ha? been received to it. , . ; ...

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  21. PAPUA'S TROUBLES.

    The Me[?] Engtand, which struck a reer last Thursday night, is still unmovable, The white community is delighted that such a costly and cumbrous steamer has ...

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  22. IMMENSE FINAL STRUGGLE,

    The Reiclispost publishes to-day exchisivfl . v news from its correspondents at the front.' -It states that only small fractions of the ' beaten and demoralized Turkish Army o£ "'.' Nazim Pasha can succeed in gettinc 6afelj! ?•..'• ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    Mr. fine Harrison, an Australian em-ployed by the Bristol- Aviation Company, has been appointed aviation instructor to tiie Commonwealth. •' ...

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  24. TWENTY-FIVR MILES FROM THE • CAPITAL.

    The Bulgarians are \ritkin 25 miles of o9ttil;' nraip; . Owing to tKe atrocities -which have teen T>erpetnitejd upon Christian inhabitants by the Turks, follpuing their recent defeats, the 'Bulgarians intend to command the capital 6t the" Ottonura • Empire itself, in the interests of the miiny thousands of Christian residents who are threatened by the enraged Mussulmans of Constan-: tinople. ...

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  25. NQRTH LYELL MINE

    Nothing has been done at the North Mount Lyell Mine since the last report, but arrangements are Bearing completion for placing an electric fan at the Crown Lyell 6baft in the hbpe.of uravinj; off th'e fumes. Water is stih going into the North Lyell Mine, and heavy rain throughout 'Friday night and Saturday has made a splendid supply available. The Mount Lyell Com­pany has pureuased the two Draeger oxy­gen ueamets tnat were brought over from Melbourne, and through the U3O of -which men were enabled to enter the mine and perform Trork that coiLu not otherwise hare been accomplished in the fumes. ,. ...

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  26. EOTBL ABLAZE.

    An outbreak of fire' has destroyed the Hotel Berlin in St. Louis. A panic prevailed among the lodgers, who were awakeDed in the night by the niarra, and they fled into the streets in Uipir nijrht attire. <' ' '' ? : ? • One of the jniest's, a prominent financier, lost his life, .Tvliile three others sustained fractured skulls through jumping from upper floor •windows. . ' \ ...

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  27. •ABSOLUTE PANIC.

    Just as ab Kirk Kilisseh so in tbe great battle of Lulu Burgas. The Turks began .with ferocious pluck and spirit, bnt pace tie tide of their impetuosity was turned ...

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  28. EPPING AND EMU TRAGEDIES.

    A Coroner's inquest was held yesterday concerning the tragedy at Epping, on Thursday, when Arthur Rosan, a recent arrival from England; was shot by William ...

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  29. MINERS MAY STRIKE.

    The Beaeonsfield branch of the Federated Miners' and Engine Drivers- Association, by a ballot of 114 to 63, decided to approach the superintendent of the . Tasmanian Mine (Mr. C. P. Heatbcotcl for the rieht ...

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  30. A MOONTA DEMONSTRATION

    This afternoon a public demonstration was held rn the showp-oiinds in aid of the Mount Lyell disaster. Headed by the: Wines Model Band, the members of the1 Minos' Association, the Mayor and tevni | council, and various friendly societies marched from the post office. Addresses were delivered by the Mayor, the Hon. J. Venan. M.P,, and Messrs. Harvey and W. II. Goldsirorthy. A collectioa at the gates realized £41. ...

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  31. OVER A BANK.

    A/jsiisier uecurrea to a man on tne C^a ] djan Pacific line near Quobec on Friday nipht. .....• i •the .engirtR and several carnages en­tered an, open switch and fell over an .em-baokment. Engine driver and fireman were killed, and a baggage man received ? injuries. None of the "pasengera soy-1 toined anything worse than sbocL ...

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  32. EAST—WEST RAILWAY

    Bitter complaints are being made in Kal goodie resarairijj the action of the'Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'MoHey) in en gaging men in Melbourne for the work ot this end of the trans-Australian Railway ...

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  33. TURKISH WARSHIP SUNK.:

    The Turkish warship Feth-i-Bulcnd. 2,800 tons, sank in five nunutes after being at­tacked by a Greek torpedo boat in the Qulf of Salonika. The aggressive craft was in command of Lieut. Vostis. He struck the warship with two torpedoes, at a. distance of 150 yards. Part of the crew were ashore nt the time, and nearly the wCole of those who were on board were rescued. ...

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  34. STATE .CHEQUE RETURXE

    ?A clicgue for' £500, drawn by the Slate Sloamer Department. on the Premantlc branch of one of the banks, was returned durine the •week, marked "nAf." That Teas due to a blunder on the part of an official, tor the department has a stand­ing credit of £1,000 at the bank, and the amount is replenished by the Treasury when notified by the bonk manager. ...

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  35. BOWERS MUST STA2sT) BACK.

    "The Sofia journal Jlir announces to-day that if Turkey' do^rcs peace she must ne­gotiate direct with the allied enemies and not seek the intervention of the Poircrs, ...

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  36. INSURANCE ACT.

    y_pe iintsti .Medical Association com­mittee's report on the Government in­surance proposals indicates an inclination on the part of the committee to entertain the scheme if only provisional agreements are entered into. ...

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  37. STRmiNITZA CAPTUKED.

    Reports have been received from the front tht the City of Stmmnitza, in the heart of Macedonia (eastward from Uskuh and Iahlib). Las been captured by tie allied armies. ' The Turks claim to have repulsed the Unitarians at Visa, on the exU-eme easfc of the We battle line. They report also con­tinued success aeainst the investors of Adrjanople. ' ...

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  38. BROTHER-IN-LAW ACCUSED.

    The inquest was concluded at Mary borough yesterday info the circumstances surrounding the death of Robert Lockwood, who is alleged to' lave been shot at ...

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  39. NEW ZEALANDER'S ESTATE. - v

    The estate of the late Mr. Graham, ?formerly Inspector-Genfiral of Asylums in New Zealand, has been sworn at £42,488. ...

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  40. GARIBALDI TAKES THE FIELD.

    Kiceiotti UaripalcU (eon. of the great Italian patriot), who essayed to make war­fare against flic Turks in the desert cam­paign of Tripoli (and who at one time travelled- through Australia), has again taken the field. Garibaldi has proceeded to Athens where he intends to wise 3,000 volunteers, inch-dins 1,000 Greeks, at Patras. At that point his wife has already or­ganized a GaribaJdian ambulance corps for service with the Qrccks at the frout. ...

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  41. CUSTOMS RECEIPTS

    The Minister for Customs (Mr.Tudor) does not anticipate that the customs and excise receipts will continue to increase at the same rate as during the last four ...

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  42. .WIRELESS RIVALS.

    me JUarcoiu Wireless Company and the TeJefunken Company (a promment German wireless syndicate) have agreed to sink their differences and take joint action to secure their rights and protect their patents. ...

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  43. GREEKS SEIZE AN ISLAND.

    The Greek Fleet has taken possession of I tie Turkish island of Samotbrace. in the Egean, Rear to the Macedonian shore. A Greek torpedo boat captured a British eteamer in Turkish service as it was at­tempting to enter Salonika barbour. The Austrian cruiser Kakcrin Maria Teresa has been ordered to proceed im­mediately to Salonika to protect Austrian interests at that threatened port. ...

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  44. NAZIM NOT STAIN.

    TheTurkUh troopa who were so badly defeated near Chorlu have apparently not given up all hope of euccesj. Nazim Pasha, the Turkish Commaader, who was said to have been among those who fell in the great battle this week, u alive. /He reports that he has resumed the pflenave, anil has recaptured Bunar His-sar. ...

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  45. I DESPERATE STANDS CRUSHED.

    The war correspondent of The Times ai Sofia reports that on Thursday the Turks made a desperate effort to retrieve the situation. They rallied between Chorlu and Iatrandia, where they were reinfnwmf ...

    Article : 166 words
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