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  2. THE BALKANS CONFERENCE.

    The Peace Conference is Still sitting at Bucharest but so far no decision has been reached regarding the deadlock between Servia and Bulgaria over the possession of ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY TRAINING.

    The Rev. Mr. Richards, of the Collinsstreet Congregational Church, Melbourne, has written a letter to the "Daily News and Leader." in which he traverses the ...

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  4. SMALLPOX.

    The chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) stated on Thursday that he had consulted Dr. Gething, the chief quarantine officer, ...

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  5. DEATH OE FATHER CHASSAING.

    Public attention is deeply engrossed by the trial of Alice Crespy on a charge of killing Father Chassaing at Agen in January last. ...

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  6. THE NAVAL PBOBLEM.

    The alleged insufficiency of the naval strength of Great Britain for the adequate defence of the Empire was the theme of a debate initiated in the House ...

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  7. DUST AND RAIN.

    The rain which began to fall late on Wednesday afternoon cleared the air of the dust which a strong northerly wind had been stirring up vigorously all day, ...

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  8. ACQUITTED AND THEN HANGED.

    Considerable interest is being taken in the case of the two Indians who five months after being acquitted of charge of murder were re-arrested, re-tried, and ...

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  9. THE DETECTION OF CRIME.

    For some time part the residents of Adelaide and suburbs have had a feeling of insecurity brought about by the many crimes that have been committed, and the few ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    In reply to a question by Sir J. D. Rees, unionist member for East Nottingham, in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the ...

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  11. THE MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    In connection with the International Medical Congress now meeting in London. the Government last night entertained 500 of the delegates at a banquet at the Hotel ...

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  12. TRAGEDY IN NEW YORK.

    Four men, armed with guns, formed an ambush to-day for Mr. Richard Lustig, a relative of an employe in the District Attorney's office, and shot him dead on ...

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  13. THE HIGH COURT.

    Mr. Justice Barton (Acting Chief Justice) on the opening of the High Court to-day, said there were in the list of cases to be dealt with at these sittings a ...

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  14. WOMEN ON STRIKE.

    Seven thousand women employed in the knitting mills, struck work yesterday. They demand improved sanitary conditions and more pay. Several thousand men have ...

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  15. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question by Sir A Williamson. Bart., Liberal member for ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. FIELDER'S BOWLING.

    In playing for Kent in the match against Sussex, begun yesterday, Arthur Fielder took seven wickets for 41 runs. He was "no-balled" by the umpire 17 times during ...

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  17. ANTARCTIC HEROES.

    Lord Curzon, President of the Royal Geographical Society, in the House of Lords to-day proposed that a National Memorial to Captain R. F. Scott, R.N., ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. A BIG DEBT.

    M. Dener[?]ssin, an builder, has been arrested at the instance of a Paris financial institution, by whom he was advanced large sums of money. The ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. LOST PEARL NECKLACE.

    M. Niclausse, who has been entrusted with the investigation concerning the robbery of Mr. Meyer's pearl necklace (valued at £150,000), during its transit ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. CLEVER JAPANESE.

    The Japanese throughout California have discovered a means of defeating the Anti-Alien Act, which prevents Asiatics from holding the fee-simple of land in the ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. FRUITGROWING IN THE WEST.

    The fifth annual conference of the Western Australian Fruitgrowers' Association was opened to-day. Mr. Jacoby presiding. The Governor (Sir Harryk ...

    Article : 229 words
  22. THE SUEFRAGETTES.

    The residence of the late Sir George Newnes, Burt., formerly proprietor, of the "Westminster Gazette," the "Strand, Magazine." and "Tit-Bits," at Hollerday, ...

    Article : 212 words
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  24. NEW SCIENCE FELLOWSHIPS.

    Mr. Otto Beit, a director of the British South African Company, is founding three science research fellowsips, each of £150 per annium, tenable at the Imperial College. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The prospectus of the New South Wales 4 per cent, loan Of £1,500,000, the minimum of which has been fixed at £97 10/, has been issued. The applications close on ...

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  26. THE NEW ZEALAND.

    There are great crowds of people visiting the city in connection with the annual calnival. Captain Halsey, commander of the battleship New Zealand, which is now in ...

    Article : 103 words
  27. A TOWN DESTROYED.

    The town of Athabask Landing, in the far north of Alberta, has been totally destroyed by fire. As a result of the outbreak, which originated, in an hotel, ...

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  28. SLY GROG SELLING.

    At the Police Court to-day Joseph Fletcher, carrying on business as butcher in the city, was fined £25, in default two months in gaol, for selling liquor ...

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  29. THE CAWNPORE RIOTS.

    An official account of the riots at Cawnpore early in the week shows that the police were forced to fire on the crowd, which numbered over 20,000. The rioters ...

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  30. WORLD'S DEAREST HORSE.

    Prince Palatine, which was recently purchased from Mr. Pilkington by Mr. Jack Barnato Joel, the South African millionaire, for £40,000, pulled up lame after ...

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  32. PARLIAMENTARY TOUR.

    The members of the House of Commons and House of Lords who are on their way to Australia, under the auspices of the Empire Parliamentary Association. arrived ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Gilbert Brackenridge, once, a well-known athlete and footballer in South Australia, died last night after a long illness. ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The fire in Cadder Colliery is now under control. BUCKINGHAM PALACE. The work of rebuilding the principal ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. KRUPP SCANDALS.

    The seven military officers accused of selling military secrets concerning tenders to Krupps' engineering firm have been convicted, and have been sentenced to terms ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Asked yesterday whether the State would be represented at the San Francisco Exhibition, the Premier said as it was a World's Fair the question of ...

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