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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS HEAVY WAR CLOUD

    It is rumored in well-informed circles that a joint Bulgarian and Servian [?] has been sent to Turkey demanding the autonomy of Macedonia, and ...

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  3. KANGAROO FARM

    Mr. Sam Allen, of Melbourne, who returned on Saturday from America, says he succeeded in persuading the business men of the United States ...

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  4. LADY KILLED

    Mrs. Hel[?] Rowlands, aged 61 years, alighted from a train at North Fremantle on Saturday while it was st[?] in motion. She was thrown between ...

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  5. IRISH HOME RULE GREEN FLAGS CAUSE RIOT.

    After a football match at Belfast yesterday several green flags were waved, and immediately there was a free fight. Revolvers were used, but ...

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  6. ARMY BRUTES

    Several non-commissioned officers of the Kaiser's Guard have been sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment for having thrashed a number of recruits. ...

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  7. POLITICAL Foreign.

    The prospectus of the Chinese 5 per cent. loan of five millions, which was issued at £95, has been published. The loan is quoted at quarter premium. ...

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  8. ROUMANIA'S INTENTIONS.

    Interest centres at present in the attitude of Roumania towards Turkey. The Roumanian Minister at Constantinople yesterday had a conference ...

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  9. TWO PROCESSIONS CLASH.

    A severe fight occurred yesterday at Moy, at the conclusion of Ulster Day celebrations. The conflict arose between two processions, one of ...

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  10. INSURANCE SOCIETY NO ACTION IN W.A.

    Questioned yesterday in regard to the allegations against the Colonial Mutual Insurance Society in the Victorian Parliament, the Premier, Mr. ...

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  11. TURKEY MOBOLISES ARMY.

    The Sultan's Government, despit[?] Servia's protest and ultimatum, has decided to tretain the supplies of ammunition. for the Servian Army, which ...

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  12. PERTH TRAMWAYS

    Yesterday another attempt [?] made by the civic authorities to stay the hand of the Government in regard to the proposal to nationalise the ...

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  13. TURK RESEBVISTS CALLED OUT.

    Instead of concentrating the Turkish [?]roops in Adrianople, the Sultan's Government has resolved upon making divisional manoeuvres, in various ...

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  14. SPEAKER WILLIS

    The Legislative Assembly sat late to night discussing a Bill for the Housing of Rural Workers, the second reading being ultimately agreed to. r ...

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  15. JOINING THE COLORS.

    Orders were signed yesterday for a general mobilisation of the Servian troops. Parliament has been summoned for an [?]xtraordinary seesion, ...

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  16. THE SOCIETY'S TRADUCERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-diay, [?] Solly presented a petition from the Colonial Mutual Life Insurance Society. The document at ...

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  17. ORA BANDA WATER

    The Ora Banda water scheme was opened on Saturday by the Minister for Mines. "The scheme is capable Of supplying 150,000 gallons daily and ...

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  18. A LOAS FROM GERMANY.

    China is floating in Germany a loan of £2,000,000 on the security of the Republic's railway and mining revenues. ...

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  19. GREECE'S 130,000 MEN.

    Advices from New York state that 800 Greet army reserve men in America have sailed to join the colors. The Cabinet has decided to proclaim a ...

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  20. REFERENDUM PROBABLE.

    Mr. H. Pike Pease, Unionist member for Darlington, speaking at Eldon yesterday, stated that he had heard on high authority that King ...

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  21. DEFENCE TROUBLES CADETS ATTACK SERGEANT.

    One of the most disgraceful disturbances which have marred the administration of Prahran occurred in the orderly room to-night, when about 20 ...

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  22. Australia

    A large number of questions were replied to in the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Higgs (Qld.) rose and gave notice of a motion which he ...

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  23. UNSTRUNG NERVES

    John McWhirter, aged 52, who until recently was a partner in the firm of Barnett and Co., of Albany, and about a fortnight ago took over the ...

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  24. BULGARIAN BUSINESS [?]PSET

    The war [?]ever is running hotly in Bulgaria. The Government has or dered the suspension of all goods traffi[?] on the railways and is ...

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  25. EASTERN TYPHOON

    Further particulars, of the typhoon which swept over Japan on Sunday show that the damage amounted to £4,000,000. The steamer Kieko Maru ...

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  26. RAILWAY SMASH

    The railway authorities have decided to take further action in connection with the West Melbourne collision during show week. The men in charge of ...

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  27. BULGARIA. MOBILISING.

    It is officially announced that owing to considerable concentration of the Turkish troops at Adrianople, and along the Bulgarian frontier, Bulgaria ...

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  28. FRANCE, REFUSES A [?]

    Several Parisian banks, acting on the advice of the French Government, have refused to entertain an application from the Bulgarian Government ...

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  29. REPEAL COMPULSORY CLAUSE.

    A special meeting of unions affiliated with the Barrier Labor Federation held at Broken Hill decided to take a referendum on the question: Are you in ...

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  30. PERTH AUCTIONEER

    The auctioneering business carried on for so long by Mr. Chas. Sommers has been sold toMr. Kelsey, lately private secretary to Mr. Dorrie Doolette, ...

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  31. CRETE JOINING GREECE.

    The war fever is raging in Crete The Government has informed the foreign consuls of their intention to join Greece against Turkey. The Cabinet ...

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  32. GREECE JOINS THE BALKANS.

    The Government has ordered the mobilisation of the army and navy, and has recalled all Greek merchant vessels from Turkish waters. Greece ...

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  33. SWEETHEARTS QUARREL

    A double tragedy occurred at Glen Innes last night, in a vacant allotment adjoining the hospital. At halfpast 10, a man saw a dark object ...

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  34. IMMIGRANT SHIPS

    The steamer Roscommon arrived yesterday with 283 immigrants. The heat [?] the Red Sea was intense and a married woman named Elizabeth ...

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  35. WIRELESS STATION

    Yesterday at noon, the wireless station at Applecross was taken over by Mr. Balsillie, acting on behalf of the Federal authorities and was opened ...

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  36. Victoria.

    An election to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, caused by the Elections and Qualifications Committee of the Legislative Assembly ...

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  37. MONTENEGRO ALSO MOBILISING.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro, notwithstanding recent deliverances in favor of peace, has now ordered a general mobilisation of his troops. ...

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  38. AN ULTIMATUM.

    The Servian Minister has requested the Porte to decide within 48 hours whether it is her intention to give passages to the Servian ammunition ...

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  39. HALF-MILLION ANNUALLY.

    The State finances for September show the receipts to have amounted to £383,583, compared with £369,287 in September 1911. The endi ...

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  40. GREECE ANNEXING GRETE.

    It is reported here that Greece is about to proclaim her annexation of Crete. ...

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  41. WHITE DIVERS

    Before the Pearling Commission to-day John McDonald, of Broome, said that with white labor only pearling would be impossible. He employed ...

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  42. TURKO-ITALIAN WAR

    Twelve Italian warships with transports are cruising off Haifa, a seaport of Syria at the foot of Mt. Carmel. ...

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  43. MAN RUN OVER

    A fatal accident occ[?]rred at Quairading this afternoon, when a man named James Scullion, ag[?]d 30 years[?] was run over by a railway engine in ...

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  44. GERMANY PESSIMISTIC.

    A war-panic condition prevails on the Bourse, and official circles are pessimistic concerning the prospect of peace in the Balkans. ...

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  45. Tasmania.

    The Hobart City Council discussed to-night the rejection last week by the House of Assembly of its Bill providing for the purchase of the tramways ...

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  46. SUPPRESSING BETTING

    The Chief Justice fined Edmund Myers £75 yesterday for betting on the verandah of the Criterion Hotel. His Honor said that the next person ...

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  47. ARMENIAN AMOK

    Yesterday an Armenian named Titus ran amok in a hotel in Tottenham Court-road, where he was residing. He shot five persons. The trouble started ...

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  48. TURKS START THE F[?]GHTING.

    The Servian Minister for War announces that hostilities were commenced by a body of Turks at Raska, who have fired on the town. The hatnt ...

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  49. SHEARERS' ACCOMMODATION.

    The Shearers' Hut Accommodation Bill, introduced by Mr. J. J. McDonald, has been read a third time. ...

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  50. OUR NEWCOMERS

    Miss Lyons and Mrs James, the latter formerly matron of the Broome Hospital, have been chosen as the first Australian matrons to visit England ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. MINES ENGINEDRIVERS.

    In connection with the question of the new wages agreement in the mining industry, the Boulder Enginedrivers' Union to-day lodged with the ...

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  53. POWERS' INTERVENTION URGENT.

    The "Daily Mail's" Constantinople correspondent telegraphs that unless the Powers apply overwhelming pressure to the Balkan States, the ightr ...

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  54. Western Australia.

    Mr. Scaddan delivers his Budget Speech on Tuesday of next week. Perth, October 3. In the Legislative Assembly ttr ...

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