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  2. AMOK IN LONDON

    Lest menth a foreigner named Stephen Titus, who was residing in an hotel in the Tottcnham Court-road, in the West End of London, ran amok, and ...

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  3. NORTH LYELL DISASTER REMOVAL OF BODIES DELAYED

    If it were possible, the calamitous event of a week ago which now stands as the biggest metal mining disaster in Australia, is brought home with ...

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  4. THE DIVORCE COURT. PRINCE DESERTS WIFE.

    Prince Charles Albert Caesar De Bouron, who was married in the French Protestant Church. Soho, London, on March 29, 1910, has been divorced by ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    News has been received is Ballarat (Vic.) of the death, at Lewisham, England, of Mr. C. J. Harvey, who, at the age of 93, some time ago went Home ...

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  6. HORSE DOPING IN FRANCE.

    So as to prevent "doping," the stewards of the Longchamp racecourse decided recently to take saliva from every winner of a race, and seal it in ...

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  7. THE BALKANS WAR FIGHTING IN SEVERAL QUARTERS

    A telegram received in Constantinople from Uskub, one of the most important centres of communication in Turkey, states that the Turks attacked ...

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  8. SIR CONAN DOYLE AND REFORM.

    Sir A. Conan Doyle, the well-known author, who is president of the Divorce Reform Union, states that the Union desires to make both sexes equal in the ...

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  9. TURKS DRIVEN BACK

    There are indications that the three main Bulgarian armies, each of three divisions, are concentrated against Mustapha, from which place the Turks ...

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  10. BREWERS EXHIBITION.

    At the Brewers' Exhibition, which will open at the Agriculturnl-hall, Islington, to-morrow, there will be 203 New South Wales, Victoria, and South ...

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  11. ROUMANIA MOBILISING

    Reuter's correspondent at Bucharest, the capital of Roumanis says that it is semi-officially stated there that Roumania has decided to prepare the ...

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  12. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    Salar-ed-Dowleh, the uncle of the Shah of Persia, who took a prominent part in trying to regain the throne for the ex-Shah, refused last May the ...

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  13. A WINDFALL.

    A farm labourer named Pryce Beavan, who resides in Breckonckshire South Wales, has inherited £200,000 from his father, who has lived in Africa ...

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  14. ACTION BY TURKISH VESSELS

    The Turks are blockading the Bulgarian town of Burgas, in the Black Sea. The Torkish fleet arrived at Varna at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. ...

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  15. MOVEMENT OF FRENCH WARSHIPS

    Five French warships have been ordered to proceed to the coast of Syria to protect French subjects. ...

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  16. THEATRICAL

    Mr. Thomas Quinlan, who organised the Imperial Operatic Company, to give grand opera on the most elaborate lines and in the English language, and who ...

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  17. JOINING THE COLOURS

    Hundreds of Greek and Montenegrin army reservists are returning home from the United States and Canada to partako in the war against Turkey ...

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  18. THE POSITION AT LYELL

    It will be difficult for those who saw the spectacle to efface from memory the arrival of the coffins at the mine. They were brought from Gormanston in a ...

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  19. EGYPTIAN SEDITION

    Early last month, in consequence of representations made to Turkey on the part of the Egyptian Government, the Egyptian Nationalist agitator, Shiekh ...

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  20. JACK JOHNSON

    Jack Johnson, the champion heavyweight boxer of the world, who proposed shortly to leave for Australia, was arrested in Chicago to-day, on a ...

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  21. CAPTURE OF MUSTAPHA.

    The King of Bulgaria, with the princes and their suites, went in motorcars to a hill overlooking Mustapha and, with field glasses, watched the ...

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  22. LOCALISING THE WAR

    Official circles in London absolutely deny the statement made by the Vienna correspondent of the "Temps" that there was an unverified rumour that ...

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  23. FIGHTING IN MEXICO

    The Mexican Federal troops are now attacking Vera Crus, the principal seaport of Mexico, which was recently captured by General Diaz, a nephew ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION.

    For the six months ended September 30. 273,000 immigrants entered Canada. Of the total 158,000 were from Great Britain and other parts of Europe, ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    Colonel S. F. Cody, the well-known aviator, who recently received offers from the Commonwealth Government, and also the Austrian Government, to ...

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  26. MR ROOSEVELT

    Mr. Roosevelt is expected to leave the hospital in Chicago on Monday An effort has not yet been made to extract the bullet from his breast. ...

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  27. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    The "Westminster Gazette" states this evening that Mrs. and Miss Christabel Pankhurst contemplate the rendering of the London municipal elections ...

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  28. PANAMA CANAL

    Mr. James Bryce, the British Ambassador to the United States, has returned to Washington. It is understood that he immediately will take up ...

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  29. THE DEMEANOUR OF THE MOSLEMS

    The Constantinople correspondent of "The Times" emmhasises the admirable demeanour of the Moslems in Constantinople towards the Balkan Legations, ...

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  30. RAISING OF THE BODIES.

    The following is a copy of a telegram received from the general manager (Mr. R. Sticht), despatched from Queens-town at 8 o'clock last night:— ...

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  31. MATERNITY ALLOWANCE.

    The Commissioner of Maternity Allowances (Mr. G. T. Allen) said to-day that it had been decided to send to every medical practitioner registered in ...

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  32. CATHOLIC CHURCH AT WYNYARD

    The new Catholic church a Wynvard was formally opened to-day, when about 800 assembled, including Monsignor Gilleran, a number of visiting priests, ...

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  33. CHINESE RIOTERS

    Yesterday a number of Chinese rioters at Tientsin, to the south-east of Peking, of which it is the port, opened fire on members of the Provincial ...

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  34. IMPERIAL POLITICS. THE LAND INQUISITION.

    Sir Albert B. Markham, the Liberal member for Mansfield, protests [?] the land inquisition started on behalf of Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, ...

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  35. SPORTING CABLES. BOXING.

    Mandot and Joe Rivers have been matchod for a 20-round bout, which takes place on the 28th of next month at the Vernon arena in Los Angeles. ...

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  36. MONTENEGRIN CAMPAIGN

    The Montenegrins are concontrating at Tu[?], preparatory to advancing on Scutari in force. It is stated that the Albanian chiefs ...

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  37. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Sir T. B. Robinson, the Agent-General for Queensland gave evidence to-day before the Royal Commission appointed in pursuance of the [?] ...

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  38. STATE OWNED STEAMSHIPS

    The Postmaster-General (Hon. C. E. Fracer) has let a contract to the West Australian Government to carry mails from Fremantle to Port Darwin. The ...

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  39. HOME RULE.

    In the course of a speech delivered at Paisley to-day, Lord Hugh Cecil one of the Unionist members for Oxford University said he did not believe that ...

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  40. OUTPOSTS CAPTURED

    Three outposts of General Martinovitch's army were surprised yesterday, and captured and conveyed to Scutari. ...

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  41. LAWN TENNIS.

    Plaving for the cevered court tennis championship to-day. J. G. Rit[?] beat S. N. Doust, of New South Wales by 6—8, 6—2, 3—6, 4—4. Doust ...

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  42. CHALMERS CHURCH

    The special services in connection with the sixtieth anniversary of Chalmers Church were continued yesterday when the morning and afternoon ...

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  43. SERVIAN CAMPAIGN

    It is reported that the vanguard of the Servian army has reached Prishtina, to the north-west of Monastir, and occupied the Ristovac railway line, which ...

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  44. TYPHOON IN THE PHILIPPINES

    A typhoon which occurred in the Philippines on the 16th inst. wrecked 400 houses at Cebu and 2.000 at Leyte. The hemp, sugar, and cocoanut crops ...

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  45. MIDDLE PARK PLATE.

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  46. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy took place at Boongoondoo station, 50 miles from Aramac, yesterday. The owner of the property is Mr. Clarke Tait. ...

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  47. DETAILS OF THE DEAD

    Personal details of men known to be dead, and those who are missing, have been exceedingly difficul't to obtain. Particulars that have so far been ...

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  48. TURKS RETREATING

    The Servians have occupied several villages. It is reported that Prishtina has been taken, that the Turks and retreating, ...

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  49. GREAT BRITAIN & GERMANY

    Prince Lichnowser, who has been appointed Ambassader to Great Britain in succession to the late Baron Maischall von Bicberstein, and who is a ...

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  50. CHINESE FINANCES

    China has resumed the payment of the Boxer indemnity. The sum of £247,000 was said to-day, this amount covering the liability up till October 30, ...

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  51. EXPELLING THE GASES

    The general manager telegraphs received the following message from the Mount Lyell Co. at 7.45 last evening:— The mullock passes connecting to the ...

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  52. MARATHON RACE.

    At Winnipeg to-day, Wood, the English long-distance champion, defeated Longboat, the Canadian runner, in a twelve miles Marathon race, by half a ...

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  53. GREEK ACTION.

    The Greek Fleet has left Ghaleron for Turkish waters. M. Coromilo, the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, informed the Chamber ...

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  54. RUSSIA AND MONGOLIA RECOGNITION OF INDEPENDENCE.

    A special Russian envoy has had an interview at Urga, in Northern Mongolia, with the Khutukhts (Lama, religions dignitary), and communicated to ...

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  55. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African Rugby footballers plaved Llanelly yesterday, and won by eight points to seven. ...

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  56. TINNED MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    The Minister of Customs (Hon. F. Tudor) has received a cable message from the High Commissioner in London (Sir George Reid), intimating that a ...

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  57. AUSTRALIANS IN AMERICA.

    At San Francisco, yesterday the Australian footballers defeated the Olympic Club by 20 points te nil. The Olympic team was outplayed from the start to ...

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  58. FOUR HOURS FIGHTING.

    The army, under the Crown Prince of Greece, after four hours' fighting, yesterday. dislodged the Turks at Elassona. The Greek troops showed great ...

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  59. FEELING AT ZEEHAN.

    The one subject of conversation overshadowing all others throughout the Zeehan district is the North Lyell catastrophe. A general desire is ...

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  60. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    The "Daily News" states to-day that Dr. John Clifford, the Minister of Westbourne-park Baptist Chapel, one of the leaders of Nonconformity, and of the ...

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  61. GENERAL CABLES LAND TAXATION.

    The United Committee of Taxation on Land Values has received £250 from Australian supporters. ...

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  62. BULGARIAN OPERATIONS

    The Bulgarians have concentrated 150,000 troops in the quadrilateral of Eskizagora, Novazagora, and Haskovo. LONDON, October 19. ...

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  63. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A destructive fire broke out to-day at the agricultural engineerine works of Messrs. Samuelson and Co. Limited, at Banbury, in Oxfordshire, and ...

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  64. FARES TO AUSTRALIA.

    The English shipping companies have raised the third-class fares to Australia to a minimum of £18. ...

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  65. STEALING A MOTOR-BOAT.

    Five young fellows appeared at the Police Court to-day on the charge of conjointly stealing the moter-boat Dora, which disappeared mysteriously from ...

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  66. NAVAL DEFENCE. USE OF OIL FUEL.

    The British Admiralty has ordered from Messrs. Vickers, Sons and Maxim a 460ft. vessel, fitted with marine eil engines, and tanks capable of carrying ...

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  67. THE VINTAGE.

    Messrs. W. and A. Gilbey, in their annual report on the vintage, state that this year's promises to largely exceed that of 1911, and that it will be of a ...

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  68. BATTLE IN PROGRESS.

    A battle between the Turks and Bulgarians is now in progress to the north of Meluna, in the Lassona district. The Bulgarians have occupied ...

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  69. WIDESPREAD RUIN.

    Henri Wilmart the brother of the manager of the Ghent-Torneuses Railwas Co. in Balgi[?] who recently disappeared, after propertarating frauds ...

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  70. HISTORIC SEAT DESTROYED.

    Cantonteign House Dunsford, Exeter, the seat of Lord Exmouth, was destroyed by fire last night. The pictures and other articles of value were ...

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  71. CANADIAN POLICY.

    Mr. Winston Onurehill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, has abandoned his proposed Canadian visit, as the press unfavourably regarded his ...

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  72. THE CROSS AGAINST THE CRESCENT

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has issued a manifesto, in which he states that the national war has been declared for the human rights of the Christians ...

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  73. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Foot and mouth disease has broken out at Mullingar, in County Westmeath and 14 cows have been ordered to be destroyed. ...

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  74. SURVIVOR WELCOMED

    Mr. A. Woodhouse, one of the reacued miners from 1,000ft. level of the Narth Lyell mine, arrived home yesterday, and received a warm welcome. ...

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