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  2. PARLIAMENT AND GOLDFIELDS

    A pubic meeting convened by the mayor was held in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall last night for the purpose of protesting against the statements ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    The National League of Democratic Clubs has adopted as a plank in its platform a one term presidency only. ...

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  4. WAR IN THE BALKANS

    As already cabled, the Turks made a sortie from Skutari last Monday, and attacked the Montenegrins with great determination. They were ...

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  5. NORSEMAN-ESPERANCE RAILWAY

    Mr. Walker, the Attorney-General, who represents the Esperance district in the Legislative Assembly, was seen this evening by a reporter ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. Winston Churchill, announced that the following increases of pay in the ...

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  7. LORD LANSDOWNE'S SPEECH.

    Lord Lansdowne, leader of the Unionist Opposition in the House of Lords, spoke last night, at the Alexandra Palace. He said that one ...

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  8. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    The action for libel brought by Baron Graves against the Earl of Galloway ended to-day, and the plaintiff was awarded £500 ...

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  9. SEMI-OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    A semi-official statement here says there is reason to believe that pourparlers between the Balkan allies regarding the peace terms will ...

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  10. PERSONAL ITEMS

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed last night as follows:—"Mr. Thomas Greenless Watson, clerk of the Legislative Council ...

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  11. PICTURES OF THE WAR.

    It is stated that one firm has taken two million separate cinematograph pictures of the war. ...

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  12. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    An outbreak of foot and mouth disease in cattle has occurred at Birkenhead among cattle imported from Newny, and Irish importations ...

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  13. SURRENDERS DEMANDED.

    The Turkish delegates refused to entertain the Greek claim for the surrender of Janana and the Aegean islands captured by the Greek fleet ...

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  14. CANADIAN POLITICS

    The French-Canadian leader, Mr. Henri Bourassa, speaking here yesterday, declared that only the French-Canadians had prevented ...

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  15. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The Japanese Cabinet has resigned in consequence of its inability to find any statesman willing to accept the portfolio of Minister of War in ...

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  16. DOMINION GIFTS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. P. A. Molteuo, Liberal M.P. for Dumfriesshire, asked that before the gifts of warships from the ...

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  17. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    The Bulgarians carried on a furious bombardment of Adrianople from 6 o'clock on Tuesday night onward. Chukri Pasha rejected the ...

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  18. BRITISH AIRSHIP.

    A French firm has almost completed a large airship for the British navy. ...

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  19. SCENE ON SIGNATURE.

    After the armistice had been signed, the delegates, deeply moved, shook hands all round. The Bulgarian Commander-in-Chief ...

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  20. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    The Chamber of Deputies last night ratified the peace treaty between Italy and Turkey. ...

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  21. PANAMA CANAL.

    In the Dominion Senate to-night Mr. George Ross moved for the production, of all the papers relating to the decision of the United States ...

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  22. OFFER FROM INDIA.

    The Gaekwar of Baroda has telegraphed to the "Daily Chronicle" saying that he knew nothing about India's proposed naval contribution. ...

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  23. HEALTH OF THE CZAREVITCH.

    The doctors say that the Czarevitch Alexis must proceed to the Black Sea. It is doubtful if he will ever recover the use of his left leg. ...

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  24. DECEASED PERSONS ESTATES

    The following is the week's list of probates and administrations:—Probates.—Mary Ann Futcher, of Cottesloe, married woman, to James ...

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  25. SIGNATURE OF ARMISTICE

    It is expected that Greece will eventually sign the armistice agreement, and that anyhow she will participate in the London ...

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  26. EUROPE AND THE WAR

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" says, that the Prochaska incident is now the main danger to a satisfactory settlement between Austria and Servia ...

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  27. WELL RID OF HIM

    It was a painful tale which Elizabeth Ann Jane Sheaton told Mr. Justice McMillan in the Divorce Court to-day in asking for a ...

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  28. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    The Russian troops have reached Urga, and proceeded to Western Mongolia. The Mongolian Government is providing transport ...

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  29. FRANCHISE BILL.

    The Solicitor-General, Sir J. A. Simon, addressing last night a woman suffrage meeting in London, said the Prime Minister had ...

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  30. SUGAR FROM SAWDUST.

    A paper read last night at the Royal Society described the remarkable transmutation of sawdust into sugar by means of a weak ...

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  31. HEARTLESS SCOUNDREL SWOONS

    A painful case occupied the attention of Mr. Roe, P.M., at the City Court this morning, when Percival Horace Howard Collins, a young ...

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  32. FEARS IN AUSTRIA.

    The nervousness due to Austria's army preparations has caused a run on the Savings Banks in Galicia. Three Russian spies disguised as ...

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  33. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The coming peace conference in London is viewed here with some misgivings. On the other hand, the Turks are ...

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  34. THE MARCONI CONTRACT.

    The Select Committee on the Marconi Co.'s contract for the erection of Imperial wireless stations heard further evidence to-day from ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN EMIGRATION.

    The managers of the East End Emigration Fund in their report state that in spite of high shipping rates Australia is gradually ousting ...

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  36. MORATORIUM BILL.

    Considerable excitement has been caused in financial circles because the Hungarian Government has just introduced a bill to confer upon it ...

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  37. ADVICE TO THE ALLIES.

    The "Neue Freie Presse" states that Russia, France, and England all urged Bulgaria to conclude a separate peace with Turkey, failing the ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN POSTAGE.

    The post office report for 1911 shows an increase of 33 per cent, in letters from Australia since the introduction of penny postage. ...

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  39. THE COPPER INDUSTRY

    For some time those prospectors in the Roebourne district who are engaged in securing copper ore from deposits there have complained of ...

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  40. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH.

    Commenting upon the recent speech of the German Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, the "Novoe Vremya" says that such ...

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  41. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    Referring to the next Conference of Premiers this morning, Mr. Denham said: "I think, at any rate, that it is Brisbane's turn to have the ...

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  42. NEWMARKET SALES.

    At yesterday's Newmarket sales Montefiore realised 5600 gns.; Sundridge, a GAlantine filly, 3300 gns.; and Katah, 3000 gns. ...

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  43. APPEAL TO THE ALLIES.

    A Reuter's message states that, after learning the latest armistice terms, the Greek Government made touching appeal to the allies ...

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  44. HOME RULE BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night clauses 29 and 32 of the Home Rule Bill were passed by means of the guillotine. ...

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  45. COLONIAL CASE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment on the appeal in the case of Rickards v. Lothian. ...

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  46. NEWQUAY TRAGEDY.

    The "Daily Express' states that Mrs. Delay, who has been living in London apart from her husband, refuses to discuss the Newquay ...

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  47. OBJECT TO SEARCHING

    The compromise suggested by the directors of the Central Bed, White and Blue Company last night for a settlement of the dispute arising out ...

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  48. SYDNEY LOAN.

    The "Financial News" says that several parties interested in the production of the Sydney loan complain that illicit influence has been ...

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  49. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens says that Greece's action was taken for no selfish ends, but to benefit the allies since the ...

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  50. DANGER TO NAVIGATION

    Although the ship Norma was wrecked at the Semaphore anchorage five years ago, and has been a source of constant menace to ...

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  51. SPEECH BY LORD CREWE.

    The Secretary for India, Lord Crewe, speaking last night at Cheltenham, deprecated a recent remark of the Leader of the ...

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  52. C. C. KINGSTON'S WIDOW

    Following upon the issue on Wednesday of a warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Lucy Kingston, widow of the late Right Hon. C. C. ...

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  53. MOTOR BANDIT IMITATORS.

    A gang that imitated the motor bandits, said a cablegram of September 16, shot a railway ticket collector dead at Les Aubrais, near ...

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  54. FATE OF THE LAND BILL

    In the Legislative Council this afternoon the Colonial Secretary moved the second reading of the Land Bill introduced info the ...

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  55. CREEK OFFICIAL STATEMENTS

    An official communique declares that Greek action at the outset of the war was taken in agreement with the other allies. It adds that ...

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