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  2. TEN MORE CASES.

    Five new cases of smallpox wore taken to the quarantine' station yesterday. This is the smallest' number removed' during any one' day since the epidemic was first declared and ...

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  3. PEOPLE'S BURDEN.

    LONDON,Sunday Evening. — Mr. Lloyd–George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at a dinner at the Mansion House, said it was impossible to hope for a reduction in ...

    Article : 125 words
  4. MUTILATION

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Bulgarians,, during their first advance against the Servians, brought several of the latter to Shumnitza. They burned a Servian officer alive, and killed ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. TO–DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 393 words
  6. SIX RAILWAY YEARS.

    Mr. T. R. Johnson, Chief Commissioner for Railways, attended the conference of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Johnson said that the conference ...

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  7. BIG FIRE AT CHIPPEN DALE.

    A fire broke out early, yesterday morning in the premises occupied by A. M'Donald, Ltd., in Queen–street, Chippendale, as ii boot factory. The damage done was considerable, since ...

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  8. PEOPLE IN IGNORANCE.

    VIENNA, Monday.—Advices from Sofia state that the authorities have kept the populace in Ignorance ol the disasters which have befallen the troops. ...

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  9. PUBLIC SERVANTS VACCINATED. .

    Dr. Palmer and Dr. Cahill (Government medical officers) attended yesterday at the Chief Secretary's Department and the Department of Public Works and vaccinated about 300 of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. BLOCKADED.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.—Four Rumanian monitors are blockading Rustchuck, Sistovo, Nikopol, and Lorn Paianka. - A Bulgarian gunboat and six torpedo boats ...

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  11. THE PLAIN TRUTH.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Capetown correspondent states that the older officials, even those belonging to the Railway Society, are keeping their heads, and ...

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  12. LYMPH FOR DOCTORS

    It Is announced by the Health Department that there will be another distribution of lymph to–day to private medical practitioners. The lymph can be obtained at ...

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  13. A BELITTLED ENEMY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of "The Times" at Salonika attributes the amazing collapse of the Bulgarians partially to their oft–expressed contempt for Greek soldiers. ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. CRUCIFIED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Salonika reports that an Armenian has arrived there half demented by the horrors which he had witnessed at Serres. He ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—When tho express from Sydney arrived at Wodonga to–day the . Victorian health officials began to systematically overhaul the passengers. ...

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  16. PERILS OF THE AIR.

    BERNE, Monday.—Bider aeroplaned from Berne to Domodossola in two hours and a half. He almost despaired of crossing the Jungfrau Mountain, but Just managed to clear the ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. LABOR AND THE PRESS.

    An extraordinary step is being taken by the State Government with a view to helping the party during the coming elections through the columns of the country press. A circular ...

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  18. REPORTED MASSACRE.

    BELGRADE, Monday.—It is semi-officially announced that the Bulgarians massacred the Servian wounded who defended Konagevatz. ...

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  19. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  20. BERLIN TO PARIS.

    PARIS, Monday.—Audemars, tho well-known Swiss aviator, won £400 and a cup worth £100 for making a flight from Berlin to Paris. PARIS TO BERLIN. ...

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  21. A REIGN PF TERROR.

    SOFIA, Monday.—Bulgaria is evacuating - the territories which were apportioned to Turltoy under the Treaty of Peace, and recognises as the provisional boundary the Enos–Midia line, ...

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  22. HALF A MILLION IN MONEY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—According to Mr. J. W. Sauer, Minister for Railways and Harbors, of the Union of South Africa, £500,000 has been paid to railway men in increased wages ...

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  23. TALES OF THE SEA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The barque Cambrian Chieftain, which left Wallaroo (S.A.) on February 10,has arrived at Falmouth with all her boats, davits, and compasses lost. ...

    Article : 33 words
  24. MOZAMBIQUE NATIVES.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Reuter's correspondent in Lisbon reports that an agreement has been reached between the Minister for the Colonies and the Witwatersrand Native Labor ...

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  25. TO–DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 564 words
  26. VACCINATION PROCEEDING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  27. SCHOONER AMERICANA.

    The four.-masted schooner Americana, which is overdue at Sydney from Columbia River, with a cargo of lumber for the American Trading Company, left the Columbia River on March 3, ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. TURKEY'S NEIGHBORS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle," discussing Turkey's latest move, deprecates doing anything calculated to create a permanent feud with her next-door neighbor, and, adds ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. THE HOOLIGAN ELEMENT.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday Evening. — General Botha, addressing his constituents, said that the Government deplored the necessity of employing force. The Government, and not Lord ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. SHIP FRITZ–SMITH.

    Fifteen per cent, reinsurance has been taken out on the ship Fritz–Smith, which left Newcastle on April 22 for Caldera and Autofagasta with a coal cargo. ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—As a result of the Shipyard conference in Edinburgh, the notices of strike were suspended end a ballot ordered. The masters offered an increase of is a week ...

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  32. TURKEY WARNED.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.—The Powers have warned Turkey that they will not allow her to conduct military operations beyond the Enos–Midia line. ...

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  33. ENFORCING THE REGULATIONS.

    ALBURY, Monday.—Confusion prevailed at v the railway station this morning, when a veri table "hold-up" of the Sydney inter–State passengers occurred. A regulation has now been ...

    Article : 395 words
  34. VINDICATED.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The whole of the South Africa press, irrespective of party strenuously defends Viscount Gladstone's action in connection with the recent ...

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  35. ARMED MAN ARRESTED.

    Detectives–Leary and Ramsay last night arrested a young man in connection with the robbery of- £100 worth . of silver, and electroplate ware from 47 Macleay–street a few weeks. ago. ...

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  36. FAILURE TO NOTIFY.

    Dr. Baton stated last night that, one of the difficulties the department, had to contend against in connection with the present epidemic was the failure of householders to notify the ...

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  37. A ROYAL DIVORCE.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The application for divorce of Prince Ludwig Wilhelm, Duke of Bavaria, has been granted. ...

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  38. A FATAL EXPLOSION.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening.—An explosion at the brickworks at Chatenay killed seven of the workmen. ...

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  39. TURKISH TROOPS ACTIVE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE,. Sunday Evening.—With a view to recovering the territory on the line from Buru Gol to the Kara Balkan Range, .on the Bulgarian frontier, Turkish troops have ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    LONDON,Monday.—The £90,000 which "The Times" set about raising for the purpose of purchasing the Crystal Palace for the people has now all been subscribed. ...

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  41. THE GRAND PRIX.

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  42. 80,000 RAILWAYMEN WILL STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The railroad unrest has reached a climax and 80,000 men have determined to strike unless the railways, recede from the stand they have taken up in regard to ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. JOINT ACTION.

    CONSTANTINOPLE,Monday.—It Is stated in diplomatic circles that Turkey and Roumania have concluded an arrangement for Joint action. ...

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  44. WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—The newspaper, the "Nation" endorses the growing protests against the conclusion of a new Marconi contract before an inquiry has been made into ...

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  45. MISSING WOMAN.

    CLIFTON, Monday.—No trace has yet been found of the woman(Mrs. Miller) who has been missing from her home since June 24, upon which date she was stated to have left for the ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. UP TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Advices from several Continental capitals report that the war is Virtually over, and that the chief European Interests are confined to seeing what action ...

    Article : 203 words
  47. RENT THREE SHILLINGS A WEEK.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.—Mr. Walter Run–ciman, president at the Board of Agriculture. addressing the Young Liberals'.League, advocated the State financing the construction, ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. AT THE T0WN HALL.

    The crowd at the Town hall, yesterday was not nearly so great as during - several, days of last week, although many persons submitted themselves for treatment. ...

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  49. INVENTORS' CLUB.

    LONDON, Monday.—A hundred and fifty persons interested in experiments with wireless telegraphy are establishing a club in London, equipped with a receiving and transmitting ...

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  50. CHURCH AND THE WORLD.

    BATHURST, Monday;—Speaking at the anniversary services at the 'Bathurst .South Methodist Church,Rev.G. Read referred to the position of the Church. The Church of to–day, ...

    Article : 156 words
  51. WHAT PASSENGERS MUST POSSESS.

    Travellers journeying between the quarantined area and Victoria are likely to meet with trouble unless they comply with the embargo which has been placed by the Federal Health ...

    Article : 458 words
  52. CONDEMNED TO DEATH.

    PORT DARWIN. Monday.—Katterina, the aboriginal who escaped from gaol some months back while awaiting trial for, the murder of a Chinese at Howley and was ...

    Article : 143 words
  53. ALWAYS THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Sunday ' Evening. — Miss ' Kitty Marior, the suffragette, who was arrested and fined £2,. with . damages £2 10s, or 21 days' imprisonment, for breaking a window in the ...

    Article : 95 words
  54. MONSTER ORANGE DEMONSTRATION

    LONDON, Monday.—Two hundred thousand Orangemen attended demonstrations in different district of Ulster, and carried motions heartily the leaders of the ...

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  55. ELECTRIC TRAINS COLLIDE.

    LOS ANGELES,Cal. Monday.—Twelve passengers were killed and 50 Injured by a rear–end collision between two electric trains ...

    Article : 36 words
  56. Advertising

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