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  7. THE WAR.

    The five Great Powers, besides endeavoring to mediate between Italy and Turkey, are intervening to remove the tension between Turkey and ...

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  8. CHINA IN ARMS.

    The revolution in the interior is spreading rapidly. The insurgents have captured Han-yang, including the arsenal and the ...

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  9. MAORIS RETURNING

    The party of Maoris, under Maggie Papakura, the well-known New Zealand guide, which has been giving entertainments at White City for some ...

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  11. COUNT CONVICTED.

    The trial of Count Glesbert Wolf-Metternich, who was arrested in December last on an allegation of card-sharping, has been concluded. ...

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  12. PERILS OF THE AIR.

    Two shocking aeroplane disasters occured to-day. Rene Level, a well-known French aviator, was making an ascent at ...

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  13. BILLETS IN AFRICA

    Mr. J. B. Goodman, permanent vice-chairman of the Really Corporation of South Africa Ltd., who is touring Australia. when interviewed said th[?] his ...

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  14. REVOLT THAT FAILED

    Prisoners are arriving daily from the north, where the revolutionary movement has been crushed. They include many priests. ...

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  15. STRICKEN TRIPOLI.

    A message received from Tripoli to-day states that cholera has broken out in the city, and that four deaths from the disease have occurred. ...

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  16. CANADA.

    Earl Grey, the retiring Governor-General of Canada, left for London to-day. Thousands of people lined the streets. ...

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  17. ACROSS THE CHANNEL.

    M. Hamel the well-known aviator, has joined the constantly growing list of those who have crossed the English Channel in an aeroplane. ...

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  18. ROTTEN POLE.

    When the [?] discussion in [?] senate to-day. Senator [?]tion to the repor[?] ...

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  19. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The [?]ed for populating the Northern Territory was emphasised by more than one member of the Senate to-day during the debate on the Supply Bill. ...

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  20. DOOM OF THE MANCHU

    The Manchus of the present day descendants of the fighting men who won the Empire for Nurhachu, are (says Mr. J. O. P. Bland in the "National ...

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  21. LIBERTE DISASTER.

    M. Deleasse, Minister for Marine, has, in view of the Liberte disaster, directed that the warships of the French navy are not to be supplied with ...

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  22. OPPOSED TO PEACE.

    The army corps at Salonika threaten to march on Constantinople in the event of peace being agreed to at the present juncture. ...

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  23. POLICE STONED.

    A strike of employes at waggon works in Swansea led to serious riots to-day. The premises of the British Waggon ...

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  24. FISHERMEN PERISH.

    A sudden gale which sprang, up off Yarmouth was responsible for heavy loss of life. Fourteen fishermen who were uuable ...

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  25. THE SPARK ARRESTER.

    "One of the Commissioners has assured me that the complaint is not justified; and that the spark arrester portion of the engine was not ...

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  26. DAMAGED OLYMPIC.

    The damage caused to the White Star-liner Olympic when the British cruiser Hawke collided with her off Cowes, recently, proves to be very extensive. ...

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  27. DECLINING BIRTH-RATE

    Dr. Winnington Ingram, Anglican Bishop of London, has issued a charge to the clergy, in which he stigmatises the deliberately declining birth-rate as ...

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  28. PERILS IN THE TRAIN.

    William Taylor, aged 54 years, gas employe, while travelling in the train this morning between Tempo, a suburb on the [?]lawara line, and Sydney[?] was ...

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  29. STEAMER CAPSIZES.

    The steamer Eastern Counties (458 tons) capsized in the Humber to-day. Four of her crew were drowned, while elven others had a remarkable ...

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