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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    At the Miners' Congress at Swansea to-day, a resolution in favor of establishing five days week for miners was carried by 306,000 votes ...

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  3. BONUS FOR BABIES

    In the Senate yesterday, the s[?] reading of the Maternity Allowan Bill was carried by 17 votes to 5. Melbourne, Oct. 9. ...

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  4. TURKO-ITALIAN WAR

    Reuters' correspondent at Constantinople states the Turkish-Italian pour parlers for peace are progressing promisingly, while reports from, Paris and ...

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  5. SUBMARINE SUNK CUT IN TWO BY LINES.

    A disastrous collision has occurred between the liner America and submarine B2. A flotilla of submarines, accompanied by the parent ship Forth, ...

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  6. BALKAN WAR BREAKS OUT MONTENEGRO STRIKES THE FIRST BLOW

    Although with the exception of additional cause for friction between Greece and Turkey and minor frontier skirmishes in Macedonia, no ...

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  7. GREEKS JOINING THE COLORS.

    Four thousand Greeks are leaving New York by a special transport steamer for Athens, prepared to take part in the prospective Balkan war. ...

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  8. FIGHT WITH MONTENEGRINS.

    Nine battalions of Turkish, troops arrived at Tuzi yesterday and commened an attack upon the Malissori tribesmen. The fight was carried on ...

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  9. STRENGTH OF THE ARMIES.

    The Balkan States will be able to place 350,000 men in the field against Turkey's 309,000. The mobilisation of the Turkish troops will probably ...

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  10. HASTY ACTION.

    Montenegro's action in declaring war against Turkey has caused a sensation in Balkan circles in London. It is feared that King Nicholas' ...

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  11. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    Miss Mary Gawthorpe, the wellknown suffragette, proposes to organise a women's national hunger strike, commencing on December 25, with a ...

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  12. TURKEY TO KEEP MACEDONIA.

    The French Premier and theRussian Premier have accented Austria's modification of the note concerning Macedonia to be submitted to Turkey on ...

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  13. AVIATORS ENGAGED.

    Bulgaria has engaged a prominent English aviator and the engagement of other aviators is contemplated at Sofia. The Russian Red Cross ...

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  14. KING AT THE FRONT.

    Messages from Cettinge, the capital of Montenegro, state that King Nicholas went to the front yesterday, after rejecting the final appeal from the ...

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  15. SULKY OVERTURNS

    Mr. A. Craig, a farmer, while dri[?] ing into Gilgandra yesterday, stoppe at a dam to give his horse a dri[?] and the sulky capsized into deep [?] ...

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  16. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    Dr. Barrett, of Melbourne, in an article published in the "Morning Post," states that Australians are puzzled with the persistent attacks ...

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  17. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    The newspapers state that Cabinet hag agreed to grant a further sum of £1,000,000 per annum for medical benefits under the National Insurance ...

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  18. GREEK STEAMER DETAINED.

    A deep impression has been created in Greece owing to the action of the Porte in detaining a Greek steamer armed with a license authorising it ...

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  19. ITALY DESIRES PEACE.

    Italy joins the other Powers in seeking to secure peace, but cannot interfere at Constantinople until she has concluded peace with Turkey. ...

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  20. ALBANIANS JOIN MONTENEGRO.

    The inhabitants of Scutari, Albania, yesterday proclaimed Nicholas their King, and begged him to occupy their town. The Montenegrins have ...

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  21. THE SURVIVOR'S EXPERIENCES.

    Lieut. Pulleyne states that when the submarine sank he was carried to the bottom with it, but a terrific rush of escaping air inflated his oilskins ...

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  22. PRELIMINARY SKIRMISHES.

    The "Neue Freie Presse" states that on Thursday numbers of Montenegrins entered the Novi bazaar, but a hundred were killed by the Turks and the ...

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  23. GREECE BUYS DESTROYERS.

    Greece has bought, for over £500,000 four Argentine destroyers at present in English waters. The vessels leave for Athens to-day in charge of British ...

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  24. CORRUPT RACING

    The stewards of the Yarra Gl[?] Hunt Club to-day, after hearing ev[?] dence, decided to disqualify the b[?] maker, F. G. O'Neill, and Chas, Ka[?] ...

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  25. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Mr. Redmond states that the rumor vrhich has been abroad that negotiations are taking place between the Government and himself to enable ...

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  26. RASON BANKRUPT

    Sir Cornthwaite Rason has been declared a bankrupt. At a meeting of his creditors to-day the liabilities were set down, at £8000. The official ...

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  27. REPORTED TURKISH SUCCESS

    A report from Constantinople states that the Turks annihilated the Montenegrin detachment at Berane. ...

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  28. Western Australia. THE BUDGET SPEECH.

    The Premier states that he will deliver his Budget speech to-morrow week. ...

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  29. BRITISH CRUISERS' MOVEMENTS.

    There are no further serious developments in connection with the situation in the Balkans, and in consequence the Stock Exchanges and Bourses are ...

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  30. BULGARIA'S ARRANGEMENTS.

    On Saturday the Bulgarian Parliament passed with acclamation special army credit for £2,850,000, and also assented to a State of Siege and a ...

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  31. AN ARTILLERY DUEL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cett[?]nge states that an artillery duel between the Montenegrins and the Turks at Podogoritza, Montenegro, lasted four ...

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  32. Australia.

    The Full Court concluded its sitting on the sugar refining case, declared the Act valid, and delivered judgment. An injunction was grated ...

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  33. MINES WAGES AGREEMENT.

    The representatives of the combined unions met at the Chamber of Mines in conference to-day, in respeot to the miners' wages agreement. The ...

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  34. SHEARER'S WIFE

    Last night a woman rose from he seat in the Unly tramcar, while it w[?] traveling at the rate of 12 miles a[?] hour, and stepped off. Th[?] ...

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  35. ROUMANIA DOUBTFUL.

    Roumania will not mobilise her troops at present, although grand manoeuvres are just beginning. ...

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  36. TARDY TURKISH JUSTICE.

    In connection with the Kochana massacre, a court-martial has condemned one Moslem to death and sentenced another to penal servitude for life, in ...

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  37. POLITICIANS SCORE

    An elderley Scottish lady has bequeathed £7600 to be divided between Messrs John and William Redmond and Mr. Keir Hardie. ...

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  38. THE ALBANIANS IN ARMS.

    The Constantinople newspapers announce that yesterday the Albanian leader. Riza Bey, with four thousand men, broke through the Montenegrin ...

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  39. TRIBESMEN ON WAR[?]H.

    It is reported that the Montenegrins have sent 300 Malissori tri[?]esmen to Androvitza. ...

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  40. GREECE QUITE FINANCIAL.

    The M[?]nister for Finance states that Greece has no necessity to borrow money, as she has about £2,320,000 in foreign banks and over 100,000,000 ...

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  41. THE POWERS INTERVENING.

    A Berlin telegram states that in Germany the position is regarded as more hopeful. Reuters' agency states pourparlers between the Powers in ...

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  42. EVERY MAN A SOLDIER.

    The Cettinge correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that all men between 18 years and 50 years of age have joined the army. Prince ...

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  43. NEW LABOR DAILY

    The "Da ly Citizen," a new Labor morning paper, is now being published in London. Mr Ramsay Macdonald is head of the board of directors, and ...

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  44. STATION SEIZED

    A case was concluded in the S[?] preme Court yesterday before Mr [?] tice McMillan, in which Mr. J. [?] Eacott, B Nor'-West squatter, ...

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  45. GREEK SUBMARINE ARRIVES.

    The first Greek submarine arrived from Toulon yesterday and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. ...

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  46. GENERAL COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Before the battle began, the Montenegrin general in command at Podogoritza committed suicide, as he feared the presence af King Nicholas meant ...

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  47. SHOW-TIME SPEECHES.

    Although they did not disclose any new features of Government policy, the speeches by the Premier and Minister for Lands at the Show luncheon ...

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  48. WAITING TO JOIN COLORS.

    Up to the present the Greeks in Queensland, though desirous of helping their Countrymen through the Balkan trouble, have not received any ...

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  49. MURDERS IN BULGARIA.

    The Porte has received information that 30 Moslems were murdered yesterday in the street in different towns of Bulgaria. The Turkish consulates ...

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  50. TO RELIEVE SCUTARI.

    Ten battalions of Turkish infantry and five thousand Bashi Bazouks are advancing through Saltchi defile to relieve Scutari. ...

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  51. N.S.W. NIGGARDLY

    The "Daily Telegraph" asserts that the circumstances attending the expulsion of the Commonwealth Governor-General from the Sydney Government ...

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  52. BANKS ESTABLISHED.

    The governor of the Commonwealth Bank, Mr. Milled who has just returned from a visit to Western Australia and South Australia, states that he ...

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  53. GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," telegraphing from Sofia states that it is expected a great battle will be ...

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  54. MOSLEMS MAKING PREPARATIONS

    The Red Crescent Society is establishing nine hospitals, with 200 beds each, in various districts of Macedonia. The Government has proclaimed ...

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  55. POWERS WARN GREECE.

    The ambassadors here have warned the Greek Minister for Foreign Affairs against allowing Greece to drift into a dangerous enterprise from which she ...

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  56. Australian Immigrants

    Mr. Butler, head of the emigrants' information office, suggests that the Australian and New Zealand Governments should send to London every ...

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  57. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Workers' Compensation Act Amendment Bill. After ...

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  58. Victoria.

    The Treasurer delivered his Budget Speech in the Legislative Assembly today. He announced an actual surplus of £91,165. Next year's ...

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  59. PATRIOTIC POLITICIANS.

    Several members of Parliament have offered their salaries to enable the Government to purchase aeroplanes for military purposes. The offer has been ...

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  60. POWERS FAIL TO AGREE.

    It was officially announced at Berlin yesterday that a note from the Powers to the Balkan Governments had been, drafted in Paris, with ...

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  61. BALKANS' COVETOUS DESIRES.

    The Turkish Ambassador declares that Bulgaria desires Macedon a, Montenegro seeks Scutari, while Servia wants the plain of Kossovo, and ...

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  62. RESTEAURANT EMPLOYEES AWARD

    The award lately issued by the Court of Arbitration in respect to the duties of employees of restaurants, hotels, tea-rooms, etc., was the ...

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  64. DECLARATION OF WAR.

    Reuters' correspondent at [?]ttinge states that Montenegro has officially declared war against Turkey. ...

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  65. South Australia.

    It is rumored in official circles that Premier Peaks early next year will visit England. The ostensible reason for the trip is stated to be in ...

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  66. CANADIAN CADETS

    After a month's pleasant stav in Perth, the Canadian cadets left for Tasman a and New Zealand on Saturday. ...

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  67. SERVIANS REPULSED.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Turkish Council of Ministers has received news that severe fighting ...

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  68. FOUR GREEK DESTROYERS.

    The four destroyers recently purchased by Greece from Argentina have left Liverpool for Athens. ...

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