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  7. GERMANY

    The writer of an article in one of the newspapers declares that, having been "beaten by John Bull on the sea, Germany seeks revenge on land, expecting ...

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  8. TRAWLER LOST

    The Hull trawler, Admiral Hogo (240 tons) has been wrecked on the coast of Iceland. The boat in which the crew was ...

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  9. SUFFRAGETTES

    The strong feeling that is gradually being aroused against the suffragettes by their acts of violence was demonstrated to-day, when the suffragettes ...

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  10. FRAUD ALLEGED

    Arthur Newton, a well-known solicitor, and Berkeley B. Bennett appeared on remand before the Bow street Police Court yesterday, on a charge of ...

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  11. BOGUS OFFICER

    A remarkable fraud that recalls that perpetrated at Koepenick by Voight, a cobbler, some years ago, has been carried out at Sutterhansen. ...

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  12. BALKAN WAR

    Advices from the front state the Greeks are following up their recent great victory, which resulted in the surrender of Janina. ...

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  13. LABOR UNREST

    The engineers at the Davenport dockyard have refused to work overtime until their wages are increased so that they may equal those paid in ...

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  14. ARMY INCREASES

    The "Kolnisehe Volkszeltung of Cologne states that in order to prevent the sending of capital abroad to evade the tax on fortunes to provide ...

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  15. TURKISH CRUISER

    The Turkish cruiser Flamidich, which recently bombarded Syra, and is now endeavoring to rejoin the Turkish fleet, left the Island of Symi. in the Aegean ...

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  16. MOROCCO

    Advices from Ribat, Morocco, give details of an attack by natives upon the French camp at Wedzem. The natives, who were repulsed, had ...

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  17. NON-MILITANTS' CAMPAIGN

    The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies has resolved to oppose Government candidates and support those of the Labor Party at future ...

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  18. LARGE VESSELS

    The annual report of the Volkan Shipbuilding Company shows that there was a loss of £100,000 on ships built for the German navy in 1912. ...

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  19. COTTON GROWING

    The Reichstag has voted £10,000 to encourage cotton cultivation, in East Africa, Dr Solf, Minister for the Colonies, ...

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  20. CARPENTERS' DEMANDS

    Twenty thousand carpenters and joiners in London have made a demand for a further increase in wages. This, if granted, will involve the ...

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  21. BULGARIAN EXPELLED

    The Bulgarian Government is seeking explanations at Belgrade in reference to the expulsion by Servians of the manager of the Bulgarian National ...

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  22. UNRULY MEMBERS

    In order to combat obstruction in the Diet, such as was offered to the Defence Bill recently, the Hungarian Government has introduced new ...

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  23. TRADES' BOARD ACT

    A demonstration was held in the Queen's Hall, London, yesterday, in favor of an extension of the Trades Board Act. ...

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  24. RUINED IN A DAY

    A sensation was caused at Brighton yesterday by the suicide of a Roumanian named Dimitresco. He had been ruined in a single day ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICA

    General J. B. Hertzog, formerly Minister for Natives and Justice in General Rotha's Cabinet before its reconstruction, is opposed to the ...

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  26. POLICE FORCE

    Superintendent John Milne; who will take up the duties of inspecting Superintendent in a few weeks, in succession to Mr A. G. Salnsbury, who has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. RAILWAY OUTRAGE

    The trial was concluded yesterday of Hugh A. Franklin on a charge of having set fire to a railway carriage on October 25. ...

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  28. DISABLED STEAMER

    The danger which threatened the steamer Queensland, when she broke down in the rough sea off Wilson's Promontory yesterday is at an end. ...

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  29. DISHONEST DRIVER

    David Miller, a driver, aged 23 years, was charged at the Collingwood Court to-day with having embezzled £22, the property of Francis Vincent, ...

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  30. CHAIN LETTER

    "Just reply, stating that in my opinion the thing is a farce, and to take no notice of it." This direction was to-day given by ...

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  31. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Unless the weather rapidly improves, the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the commencement column at the Federal Capital on Wednesday will ...

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  32. LOVE-SICK GREEK

    Peter Manuel Marks, a Greek, was before Messrs J. W. Clarebrough and A. Dunbar, J.'sP., at the South Melbourne Court to-day charged with ...

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  33. "YANKEE SWEAT."

    When answering a charge of having played a game of chance known as " Yankee Sweat" on the flat at Flemington Racecourse John Alexander ...

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  34. DUAL CAPACITY

    Colonel D. Miller, secretary to the Home Affairs Department, denies that his time is taken up with his duties as Administrator at the Federal Capital. ...

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  35. BLACKSMITH'S MARRIED LIFE

    "Fahmel left his wife 10 years ago, and married another woman in West Australia," said Constable D. Lizars, in giving evidence against August ...

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  36. CLUB HOUSE ROBBED.

    Some time between 11.30 last night and 8 o'clock this morning the clubhouse at the Port Melbourne Bowling Green was entered, the thief removing only one ...

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