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  2. MAN IN A BURNING BUILDING

    At about l0 o'clock to-night men on duty at the Clarenee-street City Police Station heard wild shouts of "Fire! help!" They found a four-storeyed building ...

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  3. RELIGION AND BUSINESS.

    At the annual meeting of the Congregational Union, Hobart, yesterday, Mr. Henry Button (Launceston) read a paper on "Religion and Business." He ...

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  4. THE BALKANS WAR. ADVANCE ON THE CAPITAL.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that bands of famisihed Moslems from Lulela-Burgas, where the Turks were so ...

    Article : 163 words
  5. LONDON TRAGEDY.

    There was a good deal that was dramatic about the tragedy that occurred outside Fenchnrch-street raliway station at midnight on the night of ...

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  6. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. ELECTION OF WOODROW WILSON

    President Taft has congratulated Dr. Woodrow Wilson on his election, and wished him a successful administration. The latest indications are that Dr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TROUBLE IN LIBERIA

    The German gunboat Panther, the vessel which was despatched to Agadir last year and led to the great crisis in Morocco, has been ordered to Liberia. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr. John Warren, who was for more than 25 years in the Legislation of South Australia, and is now 72 years of age, was presented with a portrait in oils of ...

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  9. MONTENEGRIN CAMPAIGN.

    An Austrian Military Attache to the Montenegrin Anny landed at Scutari yesterday under the white flag to report the defeat of the Turks in Thrace ...

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  10. BULGARIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Porto has warned the local Kurds that they will be held responsible if they start any trouble in Constantinople. ...

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  11. A NEW MOTOR SHIP.

    Twelve months ago the keel was laid by Mr. Joan Dalglish, on his slip at Battery Point, of the first motor-driven passenger ship of its size in Australia, on ...

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  12. COMPULSORY SERVICE. TESTIMONIAL TO LORD ROBERTS.

    Following the letter signed by 105 Unionist members of the House of Commons, thanking Lord Roberts for his "stirring and convincing" speech at ...

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  13. INVESTMENT OF ADRIANOPLE

    English war correspondents at Mustapha Pecha, to the north-west of Adrinnople, state that the guns of the Turkish forts round the town ...

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  14. STATESMANSHIP V. GENERALSHIP.

    Mr. F. D. Acland, the Under-Secretary of State for Foreirn Affairs, in referring last night at Taunton to the speech delivered by Lord Roberts at ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. CHINESE FINANCE.

    The Chinese Government is arranging the issue of a 100,000,000 dollar (about £10,000,000) intornal silver loan at 8 per cent., with a 60 years' ...

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  16. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    At the procedings of the Empire Trade Commissien yesterday representatives of the Irish Industrial Association complained that the ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. MORE HEAVY FIGHTING.

    Reports received at Sofia state that the Turka have fonght rearguard actions at Sernj and Tehorlu, and that the losses on both sides have been ...

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  18. TURKISH ARMY DEMORALISED.

    The report of Nesim Pasha, the Turkish Commander-in-Chief, to the Ministry of War, describes the condition of the army as des[?]to, and the ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    The women suffragists who invaded the West End of London yesterday, and smashed the windows of the National Insurance Commissioner's office, and ...

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  20. BATTLE AT TCHATALDCHA

    According to a telegram published in the Berlin "Kcelnische Zeitung," the Turks have been decisively beaten at Tehataldcha, 26 miles to the north-west ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The alleged unseaworthiness of H.M.S. Torch, 960 tons, which is attached to the Australian naval station, was, again the subiect of a ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. "GOOD FRIEND TO GREAT BRITAIN."

    "The Times" states to-day that the American House of Representatives will be strongly Democratic, and there are indications of a small Democratic ...

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  23. SPORTING CABLES. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African team of Rugby footballers played Oxford University today, and won by six points to nil. L. G. Brown, of Queensland, played with ...

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  24. PANIC-STRICKEN TURKS.

    The popula[?] of Adrianople are panic-stricken, and are taking part in the fighting, in order to obtain food. The Bulgarian Red Cross has opened ...

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  25. MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS.

    A portion of the Third Battle Squadron of the British Navy, under ViceAdmiral Sir. A. Milne, comprising the battleships King Edward, Zealandia, ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. BOXING.

    Hughie Mohegan, the Australian lightweight, has been matched to fight Jack Ward 20 rounds at Birmingham on the Suth inst. for £100 a side. ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES. ART SALES.

    Mr. Alfred George Temple, an art expert, has recovered from Sir George Donaldson £6,150, commission on a sale of pictures to Senator Clark, of ...

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  28. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT THE HOME RULE BILL.

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered in committee of the House of Commons yesterday. On clause XIII., which relates to the ...

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  29. THE GREEK CAMPAIGN.

    The Greeks lost 160 killed, and had 770 wounded at the fight at Serfidje. They have occupied Tenenos. The 1,898 reservists have been called ...

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  30. POISONOUS GAS.

    Yesterday gas from a passing train overcame 15 workmen in a tunnel on the Cascade Mountains, on the northern Pacifie Railroad. The crew of the ...

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  31. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is unchanged. The Liverpool quotation for the December [?]tion is 7s. 6d. per cental. March 7s. 6¼., and May 7s. 4¼. The Chicago ...

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  32. AGITATION IN RUSSIA.

    Members of the Slavonic associations in Russia held a meeting in St. Petersburg to-day. and fiery speche were delivered against Austria, and Germany. ...

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  33. HOSPITAL INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the management of the Queen's Memorial Infectious Diseases Hospital was continued to-day. Henry Walker, a carpenter, said that ...

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  34. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    The States of Arizona. Kansas, Michigan, and Oregon have accepted female suffrage. __________ ...

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  35. EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH AND PEACE.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, addressing the delegations yesterday, stated that at the fitting moment the Government would be made to act with ...

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  36. MAIL STEAMER ASHORE.

    The mail steamer Royal George went aground to-day in the St. Lawrence during a thick fog. She has 600 passengers on board, and her situation is ...

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  37. THE APPIN TRAGEDY.

    An inquest concerning the deaths of John Andrews, dairy farmer, of Appin, and his wife and four children, whose bodies were found in their home at ...

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  38. STRIKE OF SLAUGHTERMEN

    As an expression of dissatisfaction with the conditions laid down in the recent wages board award, the mutton slaughtermen at Glebe Island, ...

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  39. TURKISH ARMY WITHDRAWN FROM SALONICA.

    The commander of the Greek torpedo boat destroyer Diadoque states that the Turks have withdrawn their troops from Salonica. ...

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  40. THE FINANCE ACT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, the attention of Mr. LloydGeorge, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was drawn to the case where ...

    Article : 142 words
  41. THE CINEMATOGRAPH.

    The Incorporated Association of Cinematograph Manufacturers has appointed Mr. G. A. Redford, formerly Examiner of Plays, censor, with six ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. DIAMOND MINING.

    The diamond weighing 1,649 carats which was discovered at the Premier mine at Blandsfontein, in the Pretoria district of the Transvaal, where the ...

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  43. ALLIES TO SETTLE AFFAIRS ALONE.

    The Vienna "Tageblatt" publishes today an interview with King Nicholas of Montenegro, who is said to have dedared that the Balkan allies will settle ...

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  44. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER

    William Gordon Hardie, a, commercial traveller, lately of Melbourne, this morning called at a motor garage at Parramatta, and an altercation took ...

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  45. SIGNED NEWSPAPER REP RTS

    Further steps are to be taken by the Country Press Association of the various States to emphasise their objections to the provisions of the Federal ...

    Article : 161 words
  46. FINANCIAL. CHINA AND THE SIX POWER GROUP.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. F. D. Acland, the Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said that China had resumed ...

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  47. FAILURE OF LIVERPOOL FIRM

    Early in June it was stated that the firm of Messrs. R. Proctor, Sons, and Co. Limited, of Brunswick-street, Liverpool, well-known corn merchants, ...

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  48. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

    The death of John Lang, aged 72 years, an old-age pensioner, who died on Saturday lost from injuries received through being knocked down by a pony ...

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  49. TUBERCULOSIS.

    At a meetinn of the German Medical Society yesterday. Dr. Friedmann, of Berlin, announced that he had discovered a cure for all forms of ...

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  50. THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Many of the newspapers in Vienna express themselves as convinced that Austria and Italy will veto any attempt on the part of Servia to obtain ...

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  51. THE REFERENDUM BILL.

    The first reading of the Referendum Bill will be moved on Tuesday. The Attorney-General (Hon. W. M. Hughes) will move the second reading on ...

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  52. CONSOLS.

    Imperial Consols, 24 per cent., were quoted to-day at £74 2s. Cd., a rise of 7s. 6d. since Thursday last. ...

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  53. CITY OF SYDNEY LOAN.

    The underwriting of the City of Sydney municipal loan of £500,000, at 4 per cent., has been completed. The lean, whieh has a curreaey of ten ...

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  54. SERVIANS' BRILLIANT VICTORY.

    The Tarks, who were defeated by the Servia[?] at Kumanove, [?] 20 battalions, with many guns, and are in the mountains between Kuprili and ...

    Article : 131 words
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