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  2. ESPIONAGE.

    In June last Captain Kostevitch, of the Russian War Office, was arrested on a charge of espionage in Germany. Ostensibly, he was studying German ...

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  3. POSTAL EMPLOYEES' GRIEVANCES.

    A well-attended meeting of postal employees was held on Saturday night, and include every department in the post and telegraph service. ...

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  4. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The Presidential election will be held to-morrow. Yesterday at Prince Town, Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic ...

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  5. THE FATAL FIRE IN LONDON.

    Later details of the destructive fire which broke out at an early hour this morning at the large drapery establishment of Messrs. John Barker and Co. ...

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  6. THE BALKANS WAR. BATTLE OF LULE-BURGAS.

    Mr. Martin Henry Donohoe, the war correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," who was with the Turks at Chorlu, and was one of two English corresondents ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Admiral Sir George King-Hall and Lady King-Hall and Flag-Lieut. Seton, R.N., are staying with the Governor-General and Lady Denman at ...

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  8. BRITISH FLEET FOR THE LEVANT.

    The Third Battle Squadron of the British Navy has arrived at Gibraltar, and has been ordered to proceed immediately to the Levant. ...

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  9. BULGARIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Prince Asiz, who commanded a wing of the Turkish army at the disastrous battle of Lule-Burgas, is shortly to be eourt-martialled. ...

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  10. THE CZAREVITCH'S ILLNESS.

    It is officially stated that the czarevitch's illness consists of a serious attack of an[?]mia, caused by an effusion of blood in the abdominal cavity, the ...

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  11. GERMAN CRUISERS UNDER ORDERS.

    The German protected cruisers Kertha and Vineta, each of 5,791 tons, 8 guns, and the Ersatz Geier, 6,000 tons, 12 guns, which at present are in the ...

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  12. THE BATTLE OF KIRK-KILESE.

    A German officer who was with the Turks at the battle of Kirk-Kilese, asserts that the Moslems had half won the battle, when, for some unknown ...

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  13. DUTCH CRUISER FOR SMYRNA.

    The Government of the Netherlands has ordered the cruiser Gelderland, 3,969 tons, 8 guns, to proceed to Smyrna. ...

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  14. SPORTING CABLES.

    The French chamrpion, Carpentier, has decided to no longer fight as a middleweight, and will surrender the title to Papke. ...

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  15. AVIATION.

    The British Government is establishing aviation centres at Dublin Bay, Belfast Lough, Lough Foyle, Galway Bay, Berohaven,. Queenstown, and ...

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  16. TEMPORARY GOVERNMENT CLERKS.

    The temporary clerks in the Federal Statist's Department employed on census work, were to-day called upon toanswer a number of typewritten ...

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  17. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Great Powers have requested the Porte to permit a warship belonging to each nation to pass up the Dardanelles. ...

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  18. THE FRUIT COMMISSION..

    The Federal Royal Commission on the fruit industry resumed its sittings to-day. Hon. George Graham (Victorian ...

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  19. INTER STATE CRICKET.

    The cricket match between West Australia" and Victoria was concluded today in favour of Victoria. Ryder and Facy resumed the play ...

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  20. BELFAST DISTURBANCES.

    A number of men who were arrested in July last in connection with faction fights in Belfast, when several Nationalists were so much injured that ...

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  21. TURKEY'S APPEAL.

    The Porte has applied to the Great Powers to mediate in order to secure peace. ...

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  22. ROYAL TENNIS.

    A very inte[?]esting royal tennis match was played to-day. at the Royal Tennis Cours, in the presence of the Governor-General (Lord Denman), who is an ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN POLICY.

    The "Pesther Lloyd," in commenting on the situation in the Balkans, says Austria is fully determined to adhere to her policy of territorial abstinence. ...

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  24. FALL OF ADRIANOPLE EXPECTED.

    The "Reichpost" states that the fall of Adrianople is expected next week. The capitulation might be hastened, but King Ferdinand of Bulgaria ...

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  25. QUESTION OF INTERVENTION.

    It is understood in Berlin that M. Poincare, the French Premier, has submitted to the Great Powers tne form which intervention in the Balkans war ...

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  26. MINING EXPLOSION.

    Whilst naval men were engaged at mining practice yesterday at Kiel, the Baltic headquarters of the German navy, a cartridge exploded, killing a ...

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  27. THE FAILURE OF THE GERMAN PUPILS.

    Efforts have failed to extract from General von der Golz, who reorganised the Turkish Army and defences, the reason for the failure of his Turkish ...

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  28. MORE DESPERATE FIGHTING

    The Bulgarians, under General Kutchineff, who routed the Turks at Midia. on the Black Sen, where Shevket Torgut Pasha landed with 20,000 men, to ...

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  29. COMPULSORY DRILL

    It was stated recently that the lads employed by the Postal Department in Tasmania had been refused time off in which to attend compulsory drills. ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Denham), in reply to Mr. Barber, said if facts could be supplied to justify the Government acting in the direction ...

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  31. THE RED CROSS.

    The Egyptian Red Cross Society is Bonding a mission to the Balkans. ...

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  32. PERUVIAN ATROCITIES.

    Last month the Peruvian Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of censure on the Minister of Foreign Affairs for his indiflerence in regard to the ...

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  33. SHIPPING DISASTER

    The Norwegian steamer Noreugia collided yesterday with the ship Glen Lui off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and was forced to anchor in the teeth of a ...

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  34. THE HUON RAILWAY.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Kingborough Council, The Council Clerk read the following letter from Hon. J. W. Evans referring ...

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  35. MONTENEGRIN CAMPAIGN.

    Owing to the carelessness of a workman, the shell factory at Old Ativari, Montenegro, caught fire yesterday, and blow up. Five people were killed. ...

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  36. THE MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    A freak wireless, communication has been established with the Mawson expedition in the Antarctic. Several days ago the Hobart wireless ...

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  37. THE TURKISH REMNANT.

    The remnant of the Turks are making a stand between Seraj and Chorlu. The bombardment of Adrianoplo is proceeding. ...

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  38. THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Boletinatz, a famous Arnaut chief, with 15,000 of his followers, has surrendered to the Servians at Mitiovitza. ...

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  39. LI HUNG CHANG'S DIARY

    A further instalment is published today by the "Observer" of extracts from the diary of the late Li Hung Chang, the Chinese statesman. These notos ...

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  40. LABOUR UNREST

    The bakers in London are arranging to take a ballot on the question of a general strike before Christmas. The men demand increased wages and ...

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  41. FATAL BOXING MATCH.

    A contest at the Melbourne Athletic Pavilion to-night between Bob McCarthy (9.0), of Victoria, and Geo. Taylor (8.9½), of West Australia, had a fatal ...

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  42. WARNING FROM AUSTRIA.

    The "Fremdenblatt," one of the leading papers of Vienna, warns Servia that, having occupied Prizrend, there are neither military nor national ...

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  43. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    The Turks at Kirk-Kilese shut the Christian soldiers of an Ottoman regiment in a house, and massacred them. They killed a Bulcarinn priest, after ...

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  44. CHINESE FINANCE

    In view of the protest of the Great Powers, the Chinese Government intends to otter Messrs. Birch, Criso and Co. security for the loarvof £10,000,000 ...

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  45. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    Mr. D. S. K. Miller, governor of the Commonwealth Bank, yesterday in spected the buildings next door to the General Post Office in Elizabeth-street, ...

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  46. KING PETER ENTERS USKUB.

    King Peter of Servia entered Uskub yesterday, and was acclaimed by large crowds of people. The King assured the Turkish ...

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  47. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    It is expected that Mr. Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiialty, in the event of his accepting the Canadian invitation, will visit ...

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  48. WITHDRAWAL FROM CHATALDJA.

    The Turks have officially announced the withdrawal from Chataldja. Owing to the disquiet in the district, the British Consul-General has ...

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  49. THE WEATHER FOR THE CUP

    The following weather forecast for the Melbourne Cup meeting was issued by the Commonwealth Meteorologist at 9 o'clock to-night:—"Cloudy, at times, ...

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  50. THE PERIL TO EUROPEAN PEACE.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Austria's disinterestedness becomes, through the overthrow of Turkey, an impossibility. ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLES CIVILIAN MOTOR CORPS.

    Five hundred drivers of motor lorries or motor-cars have responded to the War Office appeal for the creation of a Civilian Motor-Drivers' Corps. ...

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  52. FLOGGING OF PRISONERS

    Acting on the advice of the Attorney-General, the Governor in Council to-day remitted two of the three floggings ordered to be given to the life prisoners, ...

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  53. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Advices received at, St. Petersburg from Archangel state that a report has reached there which says that the steamer Phoka, with Dr. Sjedoff's Polay ...

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  54. ROUMANIA PREPARING.

    The Roumanian Government has approved of large credits for the various services of the army. ...

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  55. THE GREER CAMPAIGN.

    The Greeks invested Preveza after the occupation of the towns of Thaos and Imbros, and the garrison of Prevaza surrendered to-day. ...

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  56. NO MORE TURKISH RULE.

    The "Temps" publishes an intervieW to-day with the Bulgarian charge d'affaired in paris who states that popular sentiment would not allow the ...

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  57. EX-NAVAL OFFICER IMPRISONED.

    Tristram do la Poer Beresford, formerly an officer.in the Royal Navy, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment yesterday for wounding a fellow lodger ...

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  58. COLONIAL LIFE SOCIETY.

    The State Governor in Council to-day appointed Mr. Laughton (Government Statist) and Mr Brennan, of the Railway Department, as inspectors under ...

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  59. BUTCH EAST INDIES.

    The Gorernment of the Netherlands is considering the expenditure of £4.500,000 in providing for the naval defence and fortification of the Dutch ...

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  60. THE FINANCE ACT.

    The reserved judgment was delivered yesterday in the case where Mr, T. G. Bowles, M.P., brought on action concerning the Bank of England's ...

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  61. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

    M. Gazanoff, the Russian Foreign Minister, has authorised the statement that he has received a note from the Austro-Hungarian Government, ...

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