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  2. THE GOVERNOR oF TASMANIA.

    It is officially announced to-day that Sir Harry Barron, the Governor of Tasmania has been appointed Governor of West Australia, in succession to Sir ...

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  3. A FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY.

    News of a terrible tragedy was brought into Kerang this morning. when a young man named Sutherland informed the police that a whole ...

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  4. THE SUFFRAGISTS. MORE SHOP-WRECKING IN LONDON

    At a meeting of the Women's Social Political Unions on Monday, Mrs. Pankhurst declared that if a suffragist amendment was not incorporated in ...

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  5. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. OVERWHELMING VICTORY OF THE DEMOCRATS.

    The contest for the American Presidency took place to-day, and, so far, has resulted in a tremendous victory for Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the ...

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  6. THE BALKANS WAR. BATTLE 0 LULELA-BURGAS.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." describes to-day the retreat of the Turkish forces after the disastrous battle of ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    A cable message from London states that Dr. C. G. Barlow, the Bishop of Goulburn (N.S.W.), will leave on return to Australia in the Orontes, which leaves ...

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  8. SURRENDER OF SCUTARI DEMANDED.

    Montenegrin and Servian officers, under the white flag, have demanded the surrender of Scutari, but Riza Bey, the commander of the garrison, ...

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  9. BALMERINO HOUSE.

    "Balmerino House," which was first occupied by Governor Hotham, was sold for removal at auction to-day for £42. It was built in 1854, and ...

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  10. BULGARIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The lull in the Bulgarian operations at Tchorlu is due to the Bulgarian army, after fighting for four days and nights in the battle of Lulela-Burgas, ...

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  11. MEETING IN THE ALBERT-HALL.

    The National Union of Woman Suffrage Societies held a demonstration yesterday in the Albert-hall, and at the meeting a letter was read from Lord ...

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  12. HOSPITAL INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the management of the Queen's Memorial inlections Discases Hospital instituted several weeks ago, was resumed to-day before Mr. ...

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  13. IMPERIAL MISSION.

    Colonel the Hon. James Whiteside McCay, who was Commonwealth Minister of Defence in 1904 and 1905, addressed a large meeting in London to-day on ...

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  14. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Griffith gave notice that on the following day he would move for permission to bring in a bill to extend the powers ...

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  15. NUMEROUS BAYONET CHARGES.

    In the battle, when 20,000 Turks attempted to break through from Besengers to Adrianople, the [?]ht lasted all day. There were numerous bayonet ...

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  16. STATEMENTS BY THE CANDIDATES.

    Pennsylvania was almost equally divided between the three candidates, but Dr. Wilson is leading. President Taft stated:—"The vote ...

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  17. THEATRICAL

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait, the theatrical entrepreneurs, have arranged with Madam Clara Putt and her husband, Mr. Kennerlcy Rumford, to give 30 ...

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  18. CONSTANTINOP'E WATER SUPPLY CUT OFF.

    The Exchnge Telegraph Co.'s correspondent at Sofia states that a large force of Bulgarians has occupied Derkos and cut off the aqueduct upon ...

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  19. THE CAUSE OF HIGH RENTS.

    The report of the Parliamentary Committee appointed to inquire into the enormous increase in house-rents, was presented to Parliament to-night. ...

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  20. THE ALTERED SITUATION.

    Count Berchtold, the Foreign Secretary, in addressing the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Hungarian Delegation yesterday, said the present aspiration ...

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  21. FINANCIAL. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    The following were the closing rates to-day for Australian stocks:—Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co. (4 per cent, debentures. £97 10s.: ...

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  22. THE POTATO INDUSTRY

    The Director of Agriculture, in that part of his annual report dealing with the potato crop, states:— "The potato has for many years ...

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  23. GREAT BRITAIN AND BULGARIA.

    Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, was asked last night in the House of Commons by Mr. Bonar Law, the leader of the ...

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  24. FEDERAL REFERENDUM

    With the object of again asking the people to enlarge the powers of the Commonwealth in industrial, commercial and trade matters, the Federal ...

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  25. GREATEST INTEREST SINCE CIVIL WAR.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the Presidential election is arousing profounder in terest than any other event since the ...

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  26. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The prospectus of the Queensland loan of £2,000,O00, at 4 per cent., has been issued. A half-year's interest is payable in April next, and the loan is ...

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  27. TURKEY'S APPEAL TO THE POWERS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir Edward Grey, the secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said it was true that the Porte had appealed to the ...

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  28. ANOTHER GREAT FIGHT.

    There has been another great fight lasting two days, between the Turk and Bulgarians in the district around Serai and Tchorlu. Both sides suffered ...

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  29. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    In August last Hugo Grandheer, a racehorse trainer, was charged at the Bow-street Police Court with obtaining by fraud in France antiques valued at ...

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  30. GOOD TEMPLARS.

    The Inter-State Conference of good Templars commenced to-day in the Temperance-hall, every State being represented. Before the conference was ...

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  31. THE LATEST RETURNS.

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  32. THE GREEK CAMPAIGN.

    The Greeks have occupied Phara. ...

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  33. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered in committee of the House of Commons to-day. Mr. R. Snowden, the Labour ...

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  34. POSTAL ASSISTANTS.

    At the annual inter-State conference of Commonwealth postal assistants to-day, it was decided to ho[?] out improved conditions and an increase in the ...

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  35. THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Turks have concentrated in strong positions at Dibra, Monastir, and Perlepe. The Servian easualties to the third ...

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  36. ENORMOUS MORTALITY FROM DISEASE.

    Foreign correspondents of the "Lancet," the well-known medical journal, state that the mortality arising from disease in the Balkan war is likely to ...

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  37. DIAMOND MINING.

    A diamond weighing 1.649 carats has been discovered at th Premier mine at Elandsfontcin, in the Protoria district of the Transvall, where the ...

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  38. INSPECTION OF ZEEHAN HOTELS.

    The municipal health officer (Dr. G. E. Butler) has concluded an inspection of the Zeehan hotels. He states that they were in excellent condition, and ...

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  39. ATTITUDE OF ROUMANIA.

    There are indications that Rcumenia desires her old frontier from Old Pustchuk and Varna. on the Black Sea. and will join the Triple Alliance for ...

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  40. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON

    Sir Thomas Boor Crosby, the aged Lord Mayor of London, whilst descending from an omnibrs on Monday, was attocked by a traveller named Arthur ...

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  41. THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

    The Director of Education (Mr. Mc Coy) has made a special inspection of the West Zeehan State-school, with the result that the headmaster (Mr. J. T. ...

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  42. GREAT BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    The "Nene Freie Presse," the leading newspaper of Vienna, states that diplomatic circles in Austria view the British naval measures in the Near East ...

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  43. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    Interest centres in a Chinese and Mongolian conference now being held at Chang-chung. in Manchuria, and is being attended by 500 notables. The ...

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  44. THE RETREAT.

    Advices received in Vienna state that the whole of the retreating Turkish army from Lulela-Burgas is not yet within the Tchataldcha line, and the ...

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  45. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Two hundred London doctors held a meeting yesterday, and passed a resolution that the recent proposals made by Mr. Lloyd-George, the Chancellor ...

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  46. PICTURE SHOWS.

    Regulations governing cinematograph exhibitions are to come into force at the end of November. They prohibit the showing of pictures suggestive of ...

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  47. UNIONIST DEMONSTRATION.

    A conference of Unionist and Liberal-Unionist organisations will be held in London next week, and will be attended by 3,000 delegates. Twenty-two great ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, the Liquor Bill was received from the Assembly, and read the first time. The Harbour Board's Act. ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES. BUTTER MARKET.

    The shipment of Australian butter by the P. and O. liner Mooltan is opening up well but the market is sluggish, Salted brands are selling at 116s. to ...

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  50. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    At yesterday's proceedings of the Empire Trade Commission, representatives of the Bostock Manufacturers' Association complained of the irritating ...

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  51. FREE COUNTER LUNCHES.

    A deputation consisting of representatives from temperance bodies in Melbourne, as well as of master caterers, saw the Minister of Labour (Mr. ...

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  52. SHIPPING DISASTERS STEAMER SINKS IN TWO MINUTES.

    The Norwegian steamer Eva, 1,080 tons, collided yesterday with the Spanish steamer Arena, 1,019 tons, off the He d'Aix, on the coast of France and ...

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  53. A BOTTLE MESSAGE.

    A barnacle-covered bottle has been picked up on the west coast containing the following message, written on a piece of paper, evidently torn from ...

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  54. WHEAT MARKET.

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  55. MONTENEGRIN CAMPAIGN.

    The foreign consuls at Cettinje have protested against the shells of the artillery under Prince Danilo, the Crown Prince, falling among peaceful ...

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  56. THE FATAL FIRE IN LONDON.

    Another of the girls taken to the hospital from the fire at the establishment of Messrs. Barker and Co. Limited, in Kensington, has died. This makes the ...

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  57. DUNDEE WHALER WRECKED.

    The Dundee whaling ship Sedusante has been wrecked in the Arctic, and her crew of 15 bands were drowned. ...

    Article : 24 words
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