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  2. SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST.

    Three hundred and thirty men in the employ of the Sydney Harbour Trust have been suddenly dismissed because of the lack of funds. These men have ...

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  3. THE HOBART TRAMWAYS.

    In the House of Assembly last night, Mr. Ogden moved the following:— That, in the opinion of this House the Hobart tramways should be owned ...

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  4. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS

    The fourth annual conference of the Institute of Local Government Engineers of Australia was opened by the Governor-General (Lord Denman) at ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Consideration of the Home Rule Bill was resumed in the House of Commons to-day. Sir J. R. Lonsdale, the Unionist ...

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  6. THE BALKANS WAR. FEAR OF EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS.

    Greek committees in England have raised so far £15,000 for the relief of refugees in the Epirus. ...

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  7. SHOT FOR COWARDICE

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Standard" says that it is rumoured that Aziz Pasha and Mukhtar Pasha are to be court-martialled for the ...

    Article : 52 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from Washington states that the health of Mr. J. S. Sherman, the Vice-President of the United States, is bad, and he is likely to retire from ...

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  9. NIGHT ATTACK BY TURKS.

    The Turks from Adrianople made a night attack on the 24th inst., but the Bulgarians withheld their fire, and the next day a reconnaissance that was made ...

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  10. ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt," one of the lending papers of Berlin, publishes a message from Vienna to-day stating that if the programme of the Great ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. OPINION IN RUSSIA.

    The newspapers in St. Petersburg are practically unanimous in stating that it is impossible to restore the status quo in the Balkans. The "Novoe ...

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  12. THE PURSUIT.

    During the pursuit after the battle of Kumanovo the Servians captured an enermous amount of railway rolling stock and bridge material. ...

    Article : 142 words
  13. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT

    A deputation from the Trades and Labour Council to-day made known to the Minister of Labour (Mr. B[?]y) the wishes of the council regarding ...

    Article : 258 words
  14. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Yesterday some women suffragists were arrested in Liverpool for setting fire to the contents of several pillar boxes. ...

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  15. AVIATION IN WAR.

    The Bulgarian representative in St. Petersburg is purchasing aeroplanes and engaging aviators. Servia is also purchasing aeroplones, ...

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  16. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    On the occasion of the Lord Mayor's Show, which takes place in London on the 9th of next month, the Commonwealth will be represented in the ...

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  17. ROUMANIA MOBILISING.

    Precautions have been taken to render the mobilisation of the Roumanian Army effective within a fortnight, if the troops are needed. ...

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  18. LABOUR UNREST.

    The coopers of Oporto having strock for higher wages and shorter hours, the shippers of the port agreed to a lookout, and all shipments of wine have ...

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  19. EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS FEARED

    The fears of further European complications caused a panic on the Berlin Bourse yesterday, and only the support of the banks prevented a general ...

    Article : 35 words
  20. THE BULGARIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Turkish version of the disastrous battle of Kirk-Kilese states that owing to the impa[?]ence of the Turkish commanders to take the offensive the ...

    Article : 304 words
  21. THE SAN JOSE SCALE

    Hon. Ellis Doan moved the adjournment of the Legislative Council yesterday evening in order to call attention to what he considered the very ...

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  22. HUDDERSFIELD EXHIBITION.

    A display of New South Wales wool is attracting attention at the Huddersfield Exhibition. Mr. Thomas S. Taylor, the Mayor, in opening the ...

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  23. RUSSIA PURCHASING SHIPS.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states to-day that Generals Prishtehin and Vedcrnikoff have arrived at Danzig, the great German seaport, and are ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. BURGLAR'S DEFENCE.

    John Bernaver, a Bulgarian, has been arrested for robbing the residences of Mr. Pierpont Morgan and other wealthy people of a large amount of valuable ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. PASSING OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

    "The Times" states to-day that Nazim Pasha, the Turkish Commander-in--Chief, must non fight, or witness the passing of the Ottoman Empire in ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. VICTORIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION

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  27. TRAIN DISASTER IN CANADA

    The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s express train from Chicago collided head on to-day with a tram bringing Canadian troops home after the ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Attorney-General introduced a bill to establish a Court of criminal appeal. The Local Authorities Bill was passed ...

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  29. THE CHAR'S MESSAGE.

    Telegrams received in London concerning the situation in the Balkans state that the message of the Czar to King Peter of Servia congratulated ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. SPORTING CABLES. BOXING.

    At Calgary last night Joe Bayley, the Canadian lightweight champion, drew in a 15-round bout with Dick Hyland, of San Francisco. There was even ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The following are the candidates who have nominated for the pre-election to be conducted by the Tasmanian Liberal League for the purpose of selecting ...

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  32. A BULGARIAN BOAST.

    The bridge over the River Chorlu has been blown up, thus cutting communication between Constan[?]inople and Lule-Burgas, 45 miles to the south-east ...

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  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    At a meeting in Paris yesterday of lawn tennis delegates from the various nations a proposal for the creation of an international lawn tennis ...

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  34. THE GREEK CAMPAIGN.

    The objective of the Greek Army is Salonika, at the head of the Gulf of the same name, and it is now within 40 miles of the town. ...

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  35. MONTENEGRIN CAMPAIGN.

    According to to-day's "Morning Post," the Montenegrin flag flies on the summit of Tarabosch, and the Montenegrins have captured Plevije. ...

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  36. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Mr. Miller, governor of the Commonwealth Bank, leaves Melbourne to-mor-row for Tasmania to continue the work of founding branches and establishing ...

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  37. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    A bill to provide for eight hours' work a day in coal mines was read the first time in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN CANADA.

    The Australian cricketers met a Victoria (British Columbia) Fifteen to-day. The weather was fine. The home team in the first innings made 110, and the ...

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  39. THE VICTORS' SPOILS.

    The supplies in the first captured train consisted of ten waggon loads, which have been forwarded to KirkKilese. A second train of 14 trucks ...

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  40. CUTTING OFF THE TURKISH RETREAT.

    The Montenegrins are athwart the San Giovanni di Medua road, thus cutting the Turkish prospective lines of retreat off. They have captured 10,000 ...

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  41. PROFESSIONAL POLITICIANS.

    At the Free Labour Congress the president, in his address, stated that there was evidence accumulating that aggressive trades unionism was dying. ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND MINERALS.

    During the quarter ending September 30 there was an increase of £331,717 in the value of minerals other than gold, coal, or precious stones, raised in ...

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  43. THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Servians have captured Mitiovitza, 22 miles to the north-west of Prishtina. The Servians took 15 guns at Mitrovitza, and 113 at Uskub. ...

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  44. TURKISH GOVERNOR EXECUTED

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Azaim Bey, the Governor of Kirk-Kilese, who was said to be responsible for the panic ...

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  45. AVIATION.

    The Kaiser has accepted a gift of £5,000, which is to form, the nucleus of a fund for the benefit of military airmen in Germany meeting with ...

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  46. SURRENDER OF TURKS

    It is officially stated in Belgrade that the Turkish Army retreating from Uskub towards Tetovo surrendered to the Servian cavalry, and that the ...

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  47. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL SENSATION.

    A sensation was caused at the Melbourne Hospital to-day by a determined attempt on the part of a man named George Field, lodginghouse-keeper, who, ...

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  48. WESTERN TOURIST ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Western Tasmanian Tourist Association committee tonight a letter was received from the Under-Secretary covering a cheque for ...

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  49. TURKS DEMORALISED.

    Prince Abdur Rahim, a son of Abdul Hamid, the late Sultan, who was serving under Aziz Pasha, was wounded in the arm and leg at Kirk-Kilese. ...

    Article : 173 words
  50. QUEENSLAND CEDAR

    The Queensland Director of Forests (Mr. N. J. Jolly) has returned to Brisbane after a visit to the Cairns district, and is greatly impressed with its ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLES. WHEAT MARKETS.

    The wheat market is very dull; 39s. 6d. per quarter has been asked for a New South Wales cargo leaving from between December 15 to January 15, ...

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  52. THE BATTLE OF KUMANOVO.

    Wonnded Servian officers describe the battle of K[?]novo as a most sanguinary and stubborn one, the field eventually becoming a chambles owing ...

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  53. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Devonport show entries have practically closed. The exact numbers are not available, but the secretary states that they compare very ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN TRADER DAMAGED.

    The four-m[?]ted barqne Grenada, which left Newcastle, New South Wales, on September 19 for Valparaiso, has arrived with her deck damaged. ...

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