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  2. REFERENDA PROPOSALS

    Mr. Frank Tudor, Minister for Trade and Customs, speaking in the House of Representatives on December 2 last, gave some ...

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  3. WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    Prince Danilo returned to Cettinje to-day, and in the presence of enthusiastic crowds presented to King Nicholas the keys of Skutari. ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS

    A man named Jerry Maida, who was suspected of having aided the authorities in their investigations into police graft, was to-day shot ...

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  5. AUSTRIA'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    It appears that Austria's announcement yesterday that, as the Ambassadors' Conference had done nothings Austria would proceed ...

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  6. DOMINION AFFAIRS.

    The New Zealand Minister of Defence, Colonel James Allen, arrived here to-day, and met with a splendid reception. He was entertained ...

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  7. BAPTIST CHURCHES.

    The Baptist Union reports a decrease last year in the United Kingdom of 2000 members, and nearly 5000 Sunday school children. ...

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  8. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    Commenting on Austria's announcement of independent action, the "Daily Mail," in an article headed "An Attempt to Frighten ...

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  9. PLAYING WITH DYNAMITE

    Ten children at Grenoble gob hold of a dynamite cartridge to-day and exploded it. All of them were seriously injured and one is dying. ...

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  10. NEW STEAMER SERVICE.

    All the British West Indies Colonies, with the exception of British Guiana on the South American mainland, have agreed to enter with ...

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  11. EVACUATION OF SKUTARI.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Essad Pasha was allowed to march our of Skutari with the whole of his army and equipment. ...

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  12. EX-AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    The ex-Australian jockey, Frank Wooton, has recovered from a severe abscess in the throat, and has resumed riding. ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN ASSEMBLY.

    The Union House or Assembly debated last night a motion of no confidence in the Government, which was moved by Mr. Cresswell, a ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC VESSEL.

    The Terra Nova, the vessel used by the Scott expedition the Antarctic, has arrived at Rio de Janeiro, on her way home to England. ...

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  15. DEMAND ON MONTENEGRO.

    The Montenegrin Government has postponed until after the Greek Easter its final reply to demand of the Powers for the ...

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  16. ILL-TREATMENT OF RECRUITS.

    Captain Koehler was to-day sentenced to six months' imprisonment in a fortress for the ill-treatment of recruits at Thorn. Forty-five ...

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  17. ESSAD'S COU[?] D'ETAT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Vienna states that Prince Danilo handed to Essad Pasha a telegram from the Turco-Albanian ...

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  18. AUSTRIA ACTS, ALONE.

    It is announced here to-day that, as the Ambassadors' Conference in London adjourned till Thursday without declaring in favor of ...

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  19. DIVINITY DEGREES.

    The Convocation of Oxford University has decided, by an overwhelming majority, to adhere to the present limitations on the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

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  21. ACTION FOR SLANDER

    An action began to-day in which James Patrick Hayes, a racehorse trainer, sued George William Smith, a bookmaker of Leeds, for slander ...

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  22. HEAT AT STRASBURG.

    The weatHer in Germany yesterday was tremendously hot. Twenty-one soldiers drilling afc Strasburg were overcome by it, and had to be taken ...

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  23. GERMAN CAPITAL.

    A group of German capitalists are about to spend large sums on the development of Alexandretta, a port on the Baghdad railway, in the angle ...

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  24. ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, has at last let it be known what the Government proposes to do in fulfilment of its promise to ...

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  25. PEACE PREPARATIONS.

    In order to prevent any unnecessary delay the Powers are arranging the preparation of a basis of peace for the approval of the belligerents ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL ARMAMENTS

    The Budget Committee of the Reichstag has adopted the new German Army Bill, which provides for an increase of the army to 860,000 ...

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  27. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT

    The Duchess of Connaught under went another and very severe operation this morning, and at midday was as well as could be expected. An ...

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  28. TASMANIAN CASE.

    On February 4, 1912, the stewards of the Tasmanian Racing Club met at Hobart to consider a charge made against James Patrick Hayes, the ...

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  29. WAR ON MONTENEGRO.

    Monday's meeting of the Ambassador's Conference showed that the majority of the Powers were not prepared to adopt any warlike ...

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  30. BELGIAN NEUTRALITY.

    Replying in the Reichstag last night to Socialist questions the Foreign Minister, Herr von Jagow, said that the neutrality of Belgium was ...

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  31. RULE OF ALBANIA.

    Some diplomatists, when interviewed in London yesterday, suggested that Essad Pasha was an influential Albanian with a more or ...

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  32. FAVOURABLE PROGRESS.

    The Duchess of Connaught has passed a fair night, and her progress is favourable. The doctors expect, however, that there will be ...

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  33. PRIME MINISTER'S LETTER.

    Mr. Asquith has written a letter to the Lord Mayor of London stating the annuities for which he proposes to ask Parliament. These, he says ...

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  34. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" points out that in the near future Austria-Hungary proposes to lay down three Dreadnoughts and Italy two, while ...

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  35. ARBITRATION FOR CLERKS

    Reference has been tiled m the Arbitration Court by the Clerks' Unions in connection with the application made by that organisation for the ...

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  36. ANTI-JAPANESE LAW

    The Secretary of State, Mr. W. J. Bryan, who is now conferring with the California Governor and legislators about their Anti-Japanese Land ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN ATTITUDE.

    The "Allgemeine Zeitung" says that the Ambassadors' Conference will on Thursday decide which, if any, of the other Powers shall ...

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  38. PROMINENT LABOURITES GAOLED

    Messrs. P. C. Webb (president of the Federation of Labour), E. J. Howard, and F. Cooke (prominent Laborists, the latter also being a ...

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  39. RIOTS IN LISBON

    Commenting on the recent Radical-Republican riots in Lisbon, the Portuguese papers assert that the conspirators designed to overthrow the ...

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  40. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE

    The proceedings in connection with the compulsory conference between the Horsedrivers' Union and the employers have not yet been concluded. ...

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  41. EVACUATION DEMANDED.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Vienna says that the Austrian Minister at Cettinje, Baron Giese, yesterday demanded ...

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