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  2. THE BALKANS WAR SOME HEAVY FIGHTING

    Members of the Moslem, League of the Punjaub assembled in Calcutta to-day, and passed a resolution of gratitude for Great Britain's efforts for ...

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  3. THE GREAT MINING DISASTER. THE OPERATIONS FOR RESCUE.

    More hopeful news has been received as to the affairs at the North Lyell mine The reopening of the o d winze has been continued, and this morning the ...

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  4. REFERENCES IN CITY COUNCIL.

    At last night's meeting of the City Council, Alderman Atkins moved,— That this Municipal Council deplores the mining disaster at the Mount Lyell ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    At the meeting of the Teurist Association last night, the chairman referred to the fact that the secretary (Mr. J. J. Breen) would have relinquished his post ...

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  6. FEAR OF AUSTRO-RUSSIAN CONFLICT

    The "Neues 'Wiener Tageblatt" denies that Bosnian volunteers are joining the Servians. Count Berchtold, the Austrian ...

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  7. TURKISH REPRISALS

    Unconfirmed reports have reached Vienna that 70 Servian villages at Novibagar revolted against the Turks, who made swift reprisals, all the ...

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  8. DEPARTURE OF AN EXPERT.

    Mr. S. B. Dawson waited on the Minister of Mines yesterday, and offered his services as one experienced in the use of smoke helmets, and one who had already ...

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  9. CHINA'S FINANCES.

    The Peking correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a powerful and independent London banking combine has informed China of its ...

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  10. GERMAN DOUBTS

    Many newspapers in Berlin ridicule the neace efforts of the Triple Entente —Great Britain, France, and Russia. Doubte prevail whether the war can ...

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  11. THE MONTENEG[?]N OPERATIONS.

    There is terrible lack of hospitals for the wounded Montenegrins. France, Russia, Austria, and Grat Britain have offered red cross missions. ...

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  12. DESPERATE CONVICTS.

    Guards are now locked in the perutentiary at Rawlins, in the State of Wyoming, with mutinous prisoners, and are trying to restore order, and prevent a ...

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  13. WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY.

    The Governor (Sir Harry Barron) yesterday recevied the following cable from the Governer of South Australia—Would be much obliged if Your Exce[?]lency would ...

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  14. CABLEGRAM FROM THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The following cablegram was received last evening by the Premier (Hon. A. E. Solomon) from Hon. Andrew Fisher (the Prime Minister):— ...

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  15. THE ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA

    Official information received in Constantinople decla[?]es that the Montenegrins are attacking Sienitze, 27 miles to the north-west of Novibazar. ...

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  16. THE HOBART SHOW.

    The chairman (Mr. M. Fletcher) and members of the ground committe of the S.T.A. and P. Society spent most of the day on the Elwiek show ground ...

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  17. MESSAGE FROM SIR HARRY BARRON.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Harry Barron) yesterday sent the following telegram to the general manager of the Worth Lyell mine:— ...

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  18. FIVE DEAD BODIES DISCOVERED.

    The following statement of the general manager (Mr. Sticht) was given out to the police, press, and public at noon to-day:—Rescue party entered the 700 t. ...

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  19. SPENDTHRIFTS ARREST.

    A German, who is alleged to be a relative of the Kaiser was arrested in Paris yesterday on a charge of defranding a dealer in antiques of £3,200. It ...

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  20. THE BULGARIAN DEMANDS:

    There are indications that the minimum of the Bulgarian demands will be the appointment [?]utral Governors in the Christian [?]nces of Turkey, ...

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  21. RELATIONS AND FRIENDS.

    The Minister found that there were in Hobrt several near relatives of the men whose names appear on the list of those still in the mine, and communicated with ...

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  22. LIBERAL LEAGUE'S SYMPATHY.

    At the meeting of the Denison Divisienal Council of the Tasmanian Libeial League yesterday afternoon, Mr. W. Crooke moved the following resolution:— ...

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  23. CAPTURE OF GUNS & AMMUNITION

    In the Lghting at Rojane the Montenegrins captured Armstrong guns and ammunition intact. ...

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  24. THE LATEST NEWS.

    After waiting till a quarter-past 1 it was learned there was no change, and the names of the men alive have not been made avaibable. ...

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  25. THE TURKISH LOSSES

    The forts at Chipcenik have practically demolished by the Montenegrin [?]rtillery. General Martinovies reports a further ...

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  26. SPORTING CABLES. SUCCESS OF FRANK WOOTTON.

    Frank Wootton, the Austranan jockey, rode three winners at Kempton. Park on Saturday. In the current season Wootton and D. Maher, the ...

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  27. RECORD OF THE RESCUES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  28. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE.

    The Governor-General (Lord Deman to-day despatened the ioho[?]ing message to the Governor of Tasmania:— I learn with great regret that an ...

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  29. SMO HELMETS FROM LAUNCESTON

    Practically no advance towards saving the entombed men who might yet remain alive was made during the night, but great things were expected on the ...

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  30. MESSAGE FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier yesterday received the following cablegram from Hon. W.F. Massey, prime Minister of New Zwaland:— "Please accept the sincere and heartfelt ...

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  31. THE NOTE OF THE POWERS

    Servia has rejected the Note of the Great Powers, and demanded reforms in Macedonia under the control of the Great Powers and the Balkan States. ...

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  32. BOXING.

    A £2,500 purse has beera offered for a fight between Bombardisr Wells, the English heavyweight, and Georges Carpentier, the French champion, the ...

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  33. MESSAGE FROM VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    The Governor of Victoria Sir Jno. Faller) has telegrphed as follows to the Governor of Tasmania:— On behalf of myself and the ...

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  34. NEWS FROM BURNIE.

    Superintendent H.E. Trpissellot, of the Hobart Fire Brigade, reached Burnie by special engine and van this morning, and went straight on to Lyell. ...

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  35. EXPORT OF FRUIT.

    The Minister of Customs (Hon F. Tudor),replying to-day to a deputation from the Victorian Fruitgrowers' Association said their request for an ...

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  36. SYMPATHY OF HOBART WOMEN.

    A meeting of the North Hobart branch of the women's division of the Denison Liberal League was convened for yesterday afternoon at Peterson's Chambers. ...

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  37. THE SUFFRAGISTS. MARCH FROM EDINBURGH TO LONDON.

    Members of the Women's Freedom League started yesterday from Edinburgh on their march to London, and will collect signatures on route to a ...

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  38. FIERCE FIGHTING

    General Martinovics, who is in command of one of the four Montenegrin divisions advancing on Scutari, had a fierce fight with the Turks yesterday, ...

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  39. SYMPATHY FROM NEW TOWN.

    Prior to the commencement of the business of a public meeting held at t..e fiew Town Town-hall last evening, on the motion of the Warden (Colene[?] W.H.St. ...

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  40. THE IMPRISONED MEN TAPPING

    At 9 a.m. a rcport was recived that a tapping on the Air-pipe had been distinctly heard in the shaft, and this turned out to be true, and raisid hopes ...

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  41. ENGLISH CORRESPONDENT'S REPORT.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states:—"The Porte has rejected the collective Note of the Great Powers. ...

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  42. RESCUE PARTIES FROM MELBOURNE

    Messrs Jamieson and Templeton (two of the directors of the Mount Lyell Company) left Melbourne at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Loongana for Burnie ...

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  43. ACTION BY LABOUR KEMBER.

    Mr. G. Lansbury, the Labour member for the Bow and Bromley division of Tower Hamlets, has sent a circularto the branches of the Independent ...

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  44. ALLUSIONS AT A SHOPKEEPERS' MELTING.

    At a meeting of small shopkeepers in the Mayors courtroon of the Town-hall last evening, Dr. Bottrill, the chairman, said they had met under the shadow of a ...

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  45. THE SULTAN GOING NORTH

    The heir to the throne goes to Adrianople to-day, and the Sultan on Tuesday. ...

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  46. FURTHER MONTENEGRIN. SUCCESSES

    The Montenegrins have occupied Visitor Hill and two other positions commanding Gusinje. They took four machine guns, a number of rifles, and ...

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  47. STRENGTHENING SCUTARI

    Smies, working as harmless cattle dealers, and reserves from Ipek and Ragova are being sent to Berane and Gusinjs. The fighting around Gusinjs ...

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  48. CHARACTER OF THE FUMES

    The volume of smoke and steam issuing from the main shaft and pass on the surface was not nearly so dence as on the previous days, but it was more ...

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  49. BANK OF EGYPT

    Four trunks, containing liquidation documents of the Bank of Egypt, which was ordered to be compulsorily wound up last October, and which were in ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    A recount in connection with the Marybrough election took place to day Shortly before 5.30 p. m. the returning officer announced the result as follows:—Mr. ...

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  51. OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    The Minister of Mines received the following telegrams from the Government Goologi[?]t(Mr. Twelve[?]rees) yesterdat:— "Queenstown, October 14, 635 p.m.— ...

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  52. SERVIAN OPERATIONS

    There are only 83 doctors left in the whole of Servia to attend to the civilian population the rest having been requisitioned for the army. Surgeon[?] ...

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  53. COUNCIL ADJOURNS OUT OF SYMPATHY.

    News of the recovery of live bodies from the North Lyell mine was received at Leaconsfield to-day while the municipal council was sitting. The Warden was ...

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  54. SLUMP IN STOCKS

    Imperial Consols. 24 per cent., were quoted yesterday at £72 18s. 9d., a fall of 18s. 9d. since Friday last. The slmnn on the Paris Bourse is ...

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  55. ANXIETY IN VICTORIA.

    The office of the company reamined open all to-night, in order that the staff of officers should be kept there to receive messages from the mine, and answer all ...

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  56. OBSTRUCTION IN THE SHAFT

    An unfortunate dislocation of one of the skids in the shaft enforced the stoppage of the cage running, and owing to the difficulties, including bad air, repairs ...

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  57. THE CANAVAN CADETS

    The Canadian Cadets were reviewed to-day by the Governor-General (Lord Dauman)at Federal Parliament House. His Excellency inspected the line, ...

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  58. THE SCULLING CHAM IONSHIP

    The seulling match between the champion sculler of the world (Ernest Barry, of London) and Edwin Durnan, the champion of America, for the ...

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  59. MINING MINISTERS' SYMPATHY.

    Telegrams conveying sympathy were received by the Minister of Mines (Hon.E Mulcahy) from the Minister of Mines of Victoria (Hon. P. McBride), who ...

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  60. SECRETARY'S OPTIMISTIC OPINION.

    The following telegram was received this morning by Mr. Little (general secretary of the Amalgamated Mine Empleyees' Association of Victoria) from Mr ...

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  61. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. AN ITALIAN VICTORY.

    Yesterday the Italians attacked a body of Turns and Arabs at Binnisfer, near Derna, and after sharp fighting routed them with considerable loss. In ...

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  62. BRITISH TROOPS UNDER ORDERS

    The second Battalion of the Northamptomshire Regiment, under the command of Colonel C. S. Prichard, which is now stationed at Malta, has received ...

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  63. A DEAD MAN'S MESSAGE.

    McCarthy, one of the men whose bodies were found this morning, had on him a note written to his wife but ns it was purelv of a personal character the ...

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  64. TURKS OPEN THE ATTACK

    It is officially stated in Be'grnde that the Turkish troops on the frontier at Ristovac have opened the campaign by attacking the Servians. ...

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  65. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS.

    During the afternoon Robertson, one of the miners, called for volunteers to scareh the various levels, and plenty offered, and names were taken within a ...

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  66. MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    His Excellency also received the following telegram from the Governor of Victoria (Sir John Fuller):—On behalf of myself and the Government of ...

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  67. GERMAN REBUKE

    The German Foreign Office, through the "Cologne Gazette." has rebuked the "Excelsion" and other little Pan-German newspapers for accusing Great ...

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  68. ITALY SUMMONING 500,000 RESERVES.

    The Government has given the Porte until Tuesday next to accept the peace terms as at present drafted. If they are not agreed to it is expected that ...

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  69. DIRECTORS LEAVE MELBOURNE

    Mr. W. Jamieson, chairman of directors of the Mount Lyell Co., and Mr. Colin Templeton, a director, left for the mine this afternoon. ...

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  70. GENERAL CABLES. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LAND AND MORTGAGE CO.

    The statement of accounts of the South Australian Land and Mortgage Co. shows a profit for the year of £10,212. A dividend at 5 per coat. has ...

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  71. "BANDS OF MARAUDERS AND VAGABONDS".

    Troops from Nish, where the central Serv[?]an army concentrated, are advancing on Vranja, Ristova, and Devetin, frontier towns. ...

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  72. THE BULGARIAN DEMANDS

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Bulgaria demands the decentralisation of the governments of European Turkey, an elective council ...

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  73. ORPHEUS CLUB CONCERT POSTPONED.

    The Orpheus Club had prepared an excellent programme for the first of their new senes of subscription concerts in the Town-hall last evening, but, on account ...

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  74. CHINESE MARAUDERS.

    A telegram received in Berlin from Blagovyeshchensk, in Eastern Siber'a, stetes that a band of 15 armed Chincso attacked a gold mine on the Rive[?] ...

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  75. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    A despatch from the Governor-Gene-ral of Australia (Lord Denman), dated July 27, thanking the British admiralty, on behalf of the Commonwealth ...

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  76. REFERENCES ON HOBART STOCK EXCHANGE.

    At the meeting of the Hobart Stock Exchange yesterday, the chairman (Mr. Mapley) intimated that he had received a detailed statement of the accident, by ...

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  77. GREEK REPARATIONS.

    One hundred and twenty-five thous and Greek troops will be concentrated on the frontier by to-morrow, and an other 30,000 are being equipped. ...

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  78. ANOTHER AVIATOR KILLED.

    Whist aeroplaning yesterday at Rakes, in Hungary, the machine piloted by an airman named Takacs collap[?]ed, and the aviator was killed[?] ...

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  79. NEWS FROM 1,000 FEET LEVEL.

    The heavy depreston which had settled on the crowd of Quleokers, and which was visible in the grim and gloomy faces of the men, and here and there in the ...

    Article : 380 words
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