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  7. NATIONS UNDER ARMS.

    Five nations -- Turkey on the one side and Bulgaria, Servia, Montenegro, and Greece on the other -- have made the Balkans the theatre of strife, and a sixth. Roumania, which has hitherto been neutral, May throw the weight of her forces into the balance on Turkey's behalf. Fierce flighting, with ...

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  8. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Samuelson's agricultural engineering works at Banbury last night. Damage to the extent of £60,000 was ...

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  9. GIGANTIC FRAUDS.

    An arrest was made to-day in connection with the gigantic frauds upon the Ghent-Terneuzen Railway Company, involving a sum of £2,500,000, ...

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  10. OIL FUEL.

    The Admiralty has ordered from Vickers, Sons and Maxim a set of marine oil engines. The engines are to be fitted to a ...

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  11. EDUCATION QUESTION

    The "Daily News" says that. Dr. John Clifford, the well-known Baptist minister, is organising a passive resistance campaign throughout the country on ...

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  12. FRENCH WARSHIPS.

    Five warships have left Toulen, and are proceeding to Syria to protect French subjects. ...

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  13. GREEK FLEET

    The Greek fleet has left Phalerum, south of Athens, in the Gulf of [?]gina. ...

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  14. MR CHURCHILL.

    It is announced that Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, has abandoned his proposed Canadian visit. ...

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  15. SEDITION IN EGYPT.

    Sheikh Shawish, editor of the "Hilal[?] Osmani" of Constantiople, who was charged with sedition, has been released. ...

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  16. BREWERS' EXHIBITION

    The annual Brewer's Exhibition is to be opened to-morrow. There are 203 New South Wales, Victorian, and South Australian entries in ...

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  17. OUTRAGE IN CHINA.

    News has been received that a number of rioters fired upon members of the Shen-si Provincial Assembly. Several of the members were ...

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  18. BRITISH AVIATOR

    Mr S. F. Cody, the well-known British aviator, has decided not to accept the offer of the Australian Government of a position in the Commonwealth ...

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  19. FRENCH OPERA.

    The Qui[?]an Opera Company, which recently toured Australia, successfully produced Carpentier's "Louise" at Manchester last night. ...

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  20. ESCAPED ON BICYCLE.

    A message was received in New York on Wednesday from El Paso, Texas, stating that Mr Waller Douglas, the manager of the Mexican Copper Mines, ...

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  21. WEST END SENSATION

    Stephen Titus, who was the principal actor in the sensational shooting affair in Tottenham Court road on September 27, was before the Police Court to-day. ...

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  22. ORDERED TO FIGHT DUEL.

    The code of honor in the German army, which thrusts a duel of disgrace upon many an officer, whether he wishes it or not, is again illustrated in ...

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  23. BOY COLONEL.

    Lieutenant General Arthur M'Arthur, one of the most distinguished of American soldiers, and known as the "boy colonel" of the Civil War, died ...

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  24. TROUBLED PERSIA.

    Salar-ed-Dowich, brother of the ex-Shah, for restoration he has been flighting is said to be rapidly approaching with the rebel forces. ...

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  25. TURKISH SUCCESS.

    A telegram from Uskub states that the Turks attacked the Servians at Prepolatz, and captured a block house and other positions, together with arms, ...

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  26. MOVE ON SCUTARI.

    The latest advices from the front state that the Montenegrins are concentrating at Tuzi, which was captured from the Turks, preparatory to ...

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  29. SERVIANS' ADVANCE

    It is reported that the Servian vanguard has reached Prishtina, an important Turkish town of 18,000 inhabitants, 59 miles by rail north of Uskub. ...

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  30. ALBANIAN CHIEFS.

    The Albanian chiefs at Monastir, Uskub, Janina, and Skodra have indicated to the Porte their willingness to Support Turkey with 200,000 men. ...

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  31. "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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  35. ROUMANIAN'S FEARS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Bucharest states that it is semi officially announced that Roumania has decided to prepare for the mobilisation of three ...

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