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  8. TURKEY DECLARES WAR.

    The inevitable step has been taken by Turkey, which has throughout shown a determination to prosecute hostilities with the utmost vigor. Following upon the announcement of Servia and Bulgaria of their intentions, the Porte has declared war upon these two countries. Servia has promptly ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Earl Grey, ex-Governor General of Canada, touched upon the question of industrial unrest in the course of a speech at Newcastle to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION

    An explosion occurred to-day at a new station which had been erected at Barsonnechia for the electrification of the Montcenis tunnel. ...

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  11. COLONIAL MUTUAL

    In the House of Commons, to-day, Mr L. Ginnell, Nationalist member for North Westmeath, asked, a question with respect to the affairs of the ...

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  12. SUFFRAGISTS DIFFER.

    It is stated that the disagreement between Mr and Mrs Pethick Lawrence and Mrs Pankhurst and their immediate followers arose over the new militant ...

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  13. BACK TO STAMBOUL.

    A message from Constantinople states that the Turkish Ministers at Sofia, Belgrade and Athens have received their passports. ...

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  14. FLYING CORPS.

    Bulgaria, realising the value of aerial scouting, has ordered eight more aeroplanes. ...

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  15. M'CARTHY'S LETTERS

    Smile interesting disclosures are made in the letters of the late Mr Justin M'Carthy to Mrs Campbell Praed, the Queensland novelist, which have ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED FORGERY

    Two arrests have been made by the police in connection with the attempt to obtain £1750 by means of forging the signature of Field-Marshal Lord ...

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  17. CHRISTABEL PANKHURST

    It is in the Hotel Mondial, in the heart of Paris, and close to the Grande Boulevards, that Miss Christabel Pankhurst, the English Suffragist leader, ...

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  18. FINANCIAL BAROMETER.

    The rate of discount of the Bank of France is now 3½. ...

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  19. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    The Sultan of Turkey has issued a firman granting autonomy to the Arabs in Tripoli and Cyrennica. ...

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  20. STATE INSURANCE

    As a protest against the action of doctors in refusing to take Friendly Society work, the North Dublin Union has decided not to allow corpses to ...

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  21. MEXICO.

    The Chamber of Deputies has precipitated a crisis by demanding the resignation the Madero Cabinet. General Diaz, nephew of the former ...

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  22. BEE DISEASES.

    The House of Commons has agreed to the second reading of the Bee Diseases Bill, which gives the Board of Agriculture powers of inspection. ...

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  23. STRIKE RIOTS.

    Further conflicts have taken place at Ely (Nevada) between the Greek inhiers who are on strike; and non-unionists, working at the mines. ...

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  24. DASHED TO DEATH

    A shocking aviation tragedy occurred at Mourmelon to-day. The victim was M. Blanc, who, while monoplaning at a height of 900ft., fell ...

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  25. CRISIS CULMINATES

    The crisis in the Balkans culminated to-day in a declaration of war by Turkey against both Bulgaria and Servia. ...

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  26. MR. R. S. SIEVIER'S BETS

    Mr Robert Sievier, who won the Cesarewitch Stakes on Wednesday at Newmarket with Warlingham, states that he won £30,000 in bets, together ...

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  27. FOOD AND DRUGS

    Dr J. Ashburton Thompson, who is sitting as a Royal Commission to inquire into the working of legislation concerning foods and drugs, with a ...

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  28. DIRTY BAKEHOUSE.

    At the City Court to-day, Edward Anderson and Albert Hubbins, bankers, were charged with having neglected to keep their bakehouse in such a state as ...

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  29. GREECE'S NAVY.

    Greek gunboats have arrived at Vonitza, in the Gulf of Aria, opposite Albanian territory, and a few miles southeast of the fortified Turkish seaport ...

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  30. BEER STRIKE.

    Since the district hotelkeepers announced that they intended to raise the price of pints and long glasess of beer from 4d to 6d each the consumers have ...

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  31. BOXING.

    Adolph Wolgast, one of America's greatest lightweight boxers, was outpointed yesterday by "Teddy" Maloney in a six-round boat. ...

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  32. INVASION BY SERVIA.

    Servia has declared war against Turkey. The Servian forces have invaded the Sandjak of Novibazar, and a sharp ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN DOCTORS

    The British Red Cross Society is sending an ambulance section to Montenegro. Doctors Antony, Bradford, and ...

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  35. "THE HERALD" IN SYDNEY

    Visitors to Sydney are informed that the Final Edition of "The Herald" (Melbourne) may be obtained daily at the Bookstall, Central Station, and at ...

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  36. EXCITEMENT IN BULGARIA.

    Great excitement prevails as a result of the declaration of war by Turkey. King Ferdinand has started for the front. ...

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  38. SUPPLIES CAPTURED

    The latest advices from the front state that tho Montenegrins, when they entered Berane after the surrender of the town, found two months' supply of ...

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