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  2. THE WAR. [?] POURPARLERS.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] there is nothing in to-day's [?] from many sources, to defi[?] [?] in regard to the ...

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  3. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. WORKMAN INJURED.

    In the Civil Court to-day Chas. Smith, laborer, of Hamley Bridge, was awarded £400 from the Railway Commissioner on account of injuries sustained through the ...

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  4. NON-UNION MINERS, NEW RED WHITE AND BLUE MINE

    Yesterday morning the president, of the F.M.E.A. (Mr. T. M. Jude), accompanied by Mr. J. R. Little (sccretary) and Mr. J. Dunstan (president of the Bendigo branch) ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES, (REUTER'S AGENCY.) OBITUARY.

    The death occurred to-day of the Dowager Princess Marie of Belgium, Countess of Flanders, mother of the King of Belgium. Her Royal Highness celebrated, her 67th ...

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  6. GALE ON ENGLISH COAST.

    A severe gale raged in the English Channel and along the west coast of England and Wales yesterday and to-day. The storm caused a large crane at the ...

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  7. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Negotiations for peace are being carried on in a saloon car built for Abdul Hamid when he was Sultan. ...

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  8. TURKISH AEROPLANES.

    Two Turkish aeroplanes are working round Tehataldja. ...

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  9. GERMAN WAR CORRESPONDENT.

    Herr Buo Veller, a German war correspondent, has died of cholera He is the first non-combatant to fall a victim to the disease. ...

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  10. WEST AUSTRALIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day passed the second reading of the bill increasing the capital of the Agricultural Bank from £3,000,000 to £3,500,000, and raising ...

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  11. AID FOR TURKISH REFUGEES.

    Sir A. Block, who holds many important positions in Constantinople, is appealing for funds to aid the Turkish refugees. There are £200,000 tramping. ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND'S DEFENCE.

    Recently a London Radical newspaper published an article criticising the National training system in New Zealand The president of the Pahiatua, (N.Z.) ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly early this morning the Government received a set back. [?] motion for the second reading of the Main Roads Bill was defeated by ...

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  14. HOME RULE BILL. IRISH CUSTOMS AND EXCISE.

    The House of Commons this afternoon continued consideration of the Home Rule Bill in committee. Mr. L. S. Amery, Unionist member for ...

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  15. CHOLERA LESS VIRULENT.

    The mortality from cholera is decreasing. It is stated that the present outbreak is not the most malignant form of the ...

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  16. INTERVIEW TO-DAY.

    Matters in connection with the non-union question were very quiet yesterday, the miners being [?] to await developments to-day. It is understood, however, that ...

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  17. BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE.

    It is authoritatively stated that Bulgaria in trying to convince Europe of her realism, might not insist on the withdrawal of troops at Tehataldja. ...

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  18. MT, LYELL DISASTER.

    An unexpected development in connection with the North Lyell disaster commission has occurred. It was anticipated that the inquiry would open on Friday at ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    General Louis Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, spoke on the subject of defence at Standerton in the Transvaal. He said that before his Government ...

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  20. THE SERVING ADVANCE.

    A wireless message reports that the Servians are within soven miles of Durazzc. ...

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  21. BIG [?] AT BOTANY.

    The wool packing works of Mr. T. M'Williams at Botony was destroyed by fire tonight. The damage is estimated at £20,000. ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN RESERVES CALLED OUT.

    It is stated that 180,000 Austrian reservists, whose service expired in 1907 and 1909, have been called out ...

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  23. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    It is expected that the Sydney Government House will be handed over on Monday, and thrown open to the public during the week. ...

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  24. AN AMENDMENT DEFEATED.

    In the House of Commons last night the Home Rule Bill was further considered, in committee. A Unionist amendment against allowing ...

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  25. CLERGYMAN CO-RESPONDENT.

    The hearing of a divorce case in which a Church of England clergyman figured as co-respondent concluded to-day in the Divorce Division of the High Court of ...

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  26. PLAGUE IN [?].

    Twenty deaths have occurred in one hospital at Noumea from plague. The authorities in Sydney are taking all the necessary precautions. It is interesting to note ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY,

    Last week on the journey between London and Alexandria 10,000 sovereigns were stolen from a consignment of 200,000, and the boxes from which the coins were ...

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  28. WAUKEGAN FACTORY DISASTER,

    A message received yesterday stated that when an explosion took place in the dry starch works of a corn products refilling company at Waukegan (Illinois), 14 persons ...

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  29. [?] PROCHASKA SAFE.

    [?] that the missing Austrian [?] [?] was, dead, has fortu[?] incorrect. The Austrian [?] has been advised that M. ...

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  30. SYDNEY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the Sydney City Council closed to-day. Sixty-six nominations were received for the 26 seats. The Labor party has two nominations for each ward. ...

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  31. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 12,833 bales were offered. The market was very firm at late rates. Competition was keen. Greasy lots sold at the record price of l8¼d. This ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred yesterday morning of Mr. George Elliott, a well-known and highly-respected resident of Pegleg-road, Eaglehawk. The deceased gentleman had ...

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  33. UNION OFFICIAL'S LIBEL ACTION.

    A case of no little interest to trade unions was decided this week in tile English law courts. Some time ago a verdict for libel, with ...

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  34. STRIKE RIOT.

    The trial has concluded at Lawrence, in Massachusetts, of a strike leader named Ettor, and two alleged abettors, who were charged with having caused the deaths or ...

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  35. [?] OF THE WAR.

    [?] important news from the seat [?] to-day. [?] [?] generaly thought to be [?] Block in the path of a ...

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  36. OPINIONS OF THE POLICE.

    The police believe that the robbery was committed between Bremen and Trieste when the gold was in possession of the German postal authorities. The police further ...

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  37. THE RAILWAYS. SUMMER TIME-TABLE.

    In connection with the summer time-table, which will come into effect on and after 9th December, the railway officials stated to-day that the following alterations would ...

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  38. RUSSIAN NAVY,

    Eleven of the 16 raval mutineers sentenced to death for their share in the recent outbreak at Sevastopol were shot this morning. The sentences of the other five ...

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  39. SULPHER WORKS EXPLOSION.

    It is feared that the death roll will be a heavy one as the result of the explosion which occurred yesterday at the Union Sulphur Company's works at Brooklyn. ...

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  40. WOMEN'S CHAMPION DEFEATED.

    Early in this month Mr. George Lansbury, the Socialist member for the Bow and Bromley division of Tower Hamlets, resigned his seat in order to contest ...

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  41. BLOOD SACRIFICES,

    Recollections of the blood sacrifice charges which were made against the Jews of Kieff last Easter Lave been recalled by a court case heard here. ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) STEEL WORKS STRIKE.

    Ten thousand hands at the steel works have gone on strike. They took this step in consequence of the dismissal of four of the employes. ...

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  43. LATEST NEWS.

    BELGRADE, 27th November. [?] that there are 10,000 Turkish at Monastir. [?] of Turks are ...

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  44. MEMBER'S ELIGIBILITY.

    Mr. Harold Baker, Acting Under-Secretary for India, in reply to a question in the House this afternoon regarding the matter of the eligibility of Sir H. S. Samuel, said ...

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  45. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    The conference between Mr. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and the doctors on the subject of the National Insurance Act has been concluded. ...

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  46. CONTRACT CANCELLED.

    Owing to the [?] [?] Engineerng Co. stating that it was unable to carry out the construction of 40 engines and tenders for the Railway department, the ...

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  47. [?] CASUALTIES, 20,000.

    [?] [?] including those at Monastir, now total 20,000. ...

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  48. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The fifth series of London wool sales for 1012 opened to-day in the presence of a very large attendance of buyers. Competition was brisk and the market ...

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  49. [?] AMMUNITION.

    Le Quex, the well-known [?] states that he found Turkish [?] on the Macedonian battle[?]. ...

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  50. PERSONAL.

    The condition of Mr. A. J. Hampson, M.L.A., who is at a seaside residence at Mentone, was yesterday reported to be much improved. His daughter (Miss L. ...

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  51. PICTURE SHOW FIRE,

    The funerals of the victims of the recent picture show disaster at Bilbao were very largely attended. As many as 40,000 people took part in the procession, which ...

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  52. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The capital programme submitted at the Tivoli Open-air Theatre last night was witnessed by an audience which filled every part of this popular amusement resort. The series ...

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  53. ENGINEDRIVER'S POSITION.

    When seen yesterday afternoon in connection with the position in which the enginedriver (Mr. H. Holt) has been placed, Mr. R. H. Trethewey, secretary of the ...

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  54. REVENUE RETURNS

    The revenue of the Railway department for the seven days ended 21st November, 1912, was £89,880, as against £99,576 received in the corresponding week of last ...

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  55. [?] OF ADRIANOPLE.

    LONDON, 27th November. [?] Telegraph publishes a long [?] its war correspondent, [?] [?] states that he inspected the ...

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  57. LATE SPANISH PREMIER,

    The Chamber of Deputies has conferred on the widow and children of the late Senor Caualejas the title of duchess and dukes respectively, with the rank of ...

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  58. STATEMENT BY MR. PERRY.

    In the course of an interview with an "Advertiser" representative, Mr. Perrystated:—"The industrial cloud Dial has been hovering over the Bendigo miners with ...

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  59. STRIKE AT NEW MOON MINE.

    An important development took place yesterday at the New Moon Company's mine, at Sailors' Gully, in connection with the non-union question. In consequence of a ...

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  60. BRITANNIA THEATRE.

    The popular Britannia Theatre, which is fitted with modern appliances so as to render it most suitable for entertainments, even on the warmest evenings, was filled last night. when ...

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  61. LYRIC PHOTO. PLAYS LTD.

    His Majesty's Theatre was crowded last night, every seat being occupied. A popular programme of up-to-date subjects was screened, the various items meeting with warm ...

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  62. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Tuft proposes commencing an active campaign shortly, his object being the reorganisation of the Republican party. Mr. Taft does not intend to stand again ...

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  63. RUSSIAN FEELING.

    [?], 27th November. [?] is growing at the alleged lack [?] in upholding Russian international military dignity, constant ...

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