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  2. WAR IMMINENT.

    Regiments of Bulgarian cavalry are being entrained for Jamboli, in Eastern Roumelia, 40 miles from the frontier, and not more than 60 miles from Adrianople, the scene ...

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  3. EAST MELBOURNE ELECTION.

    Polling for the East Melbourne seat in the Legislative Assembly took place on Tuesday. There were three candidates— Mr. A. A. Farthing (Liberal), Sir Henry ...

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  4. CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND.

    Sir Edward Carson M.P., and Mr. F. R. Smith, M.P., have crossed from Ireland, and have commenced an anti-Home Rule Campaign in England. Addressing a great ...

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  5. WARLIKE MONTENEGRO.

    A great war demonstration has taken place in the Montenegrin capital. King Nicholas and the Crown Prince Danilo were greeted with intense enthusiasm ...

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  6. GREEKS PREPARING.

    The Greek Cabinet has decided upon a moratorium (suspension of payment) Railway rolling stock is being commandeered, and steamers are being concentrated ...

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  7. TURKEY MOBILISING.

    The Turkish Cabinet held an all-day meeting on Monday and it is reported submitted to the Sultan a decree for general mobilisation. ...

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  8. KING AND HOME RULE.

    Mr. H. Pike Pease, M.P. (Unionist) speaking at Eldon, in Durham, said that he heard on high authority that the King had received from the Asquith ...

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  9. INTERCEPTING AMMUNITION.

    The Servian Government has detained at Belgrade 18 cartloads of Turkish ammunition in reprisal for similar action taken by Turkey recently towards Servian ...

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  10. ONLY ONE NAVY.

    Replying to a question in the New Zealand. House of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Maseey) said that the 'Government was in ...

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  11. RUMOURED ULTIMATUM.

    It is rumoured, that a three days; ultimatum will be presented by Servia and Bulgaria to Turkey. If it is rejected the Powers will be informed that war will be ...

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  12. NATIONALISTS ANXIOUS.

    The leader of the Nationalists (Mr. John Redmond) has sent a circular to the members of his party, urging them to attend the House of Commons during every hour of the ...

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  13. BULGARIAN BANKS CLOSE.

    The Bulgarian Government has ordered the suspension of all goods traffic on the railways, and is commandeering the trucks. Reservists are flocking from all quarters ...

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  14. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    Reuter's' corespondent at Constantinople says that Turco-Italian pourparlers are progressing promisingly. Reports in Paris and Vienna indicate that a settlement has ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    The great Ulster campaign against Home Rule terminated on Saturday in what will be known in future as "Ulster Day," when a solemn pledge to resist severance from ...

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  16. MOBILISATION ORDERS ISSUED.

    Greece has ordered the mobilisation of her army and navy, and recalled her merchantmen from Turkish waters. Renter's correspondent at Belgrade ...

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  17. RIOTING IN GEORGIA.

    After serious rioting, in which two persons were killed, martial law was proclaimed in the city of Augusta, Georgia. A strike of tramway men led up to the disorder. ...

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  18. TURKISH PATRIOTISM.

    A wave of patriotism is sweeping over Turkey. Wealthy families are curtailing their living expenses with a view to contributing to ...

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  19. ROUMANIA DOUBTFUL.

    The recent apointnrent of King Carol of Roumania as a Russian field-marshal had been interpreted to mean that Roumania would side with the Balkan States. ...

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  20. FRENZIED MURDERER.

    Tottenham-court-road was the scene, on September 27, of a series of tragic acts by a foreigner who had run amok. The man, whose name is Stephen Titus, ...

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  21. IRON AND STEEL WORKS.

    In the New South Wales Assembly, on October 3, Mr. Griffith was given leave to introduce the Newcastle Iron and Steel Works Bill to ratify an ...

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  22. FRONTIER CONFLICTS.

    A message from Cettigne states that the Turks fired on the Montenegrins on the border near Berane. The Montenegrins did not reply. ...

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  23. REVOLT IN NICARAGUA.

    Following upon the defeat of the Nicaraguan Government troops, the American marines, who were being held in readiness on the coast, have occupied Managua, the ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. EXCITEMENT IN BELGRADE.

    The railway stations in Servia are crowded with men journeying to join the colours. In Belgrade there is intense excitement. ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN PRESS SARCASTIC.

    The Austrian Minister for War (General Ritter von Auffenberg) announces that the Austro-Hungarian" troops in the south-east have been ordered to adopt the increased ...

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  26. BATTLE OF THE BOYNE FLAG.

    On the previous day in the old Town-hall of Belfast, Sir Edward Carson was presented with the original flag which was carried before King ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. MOTOR-CAR TAX.

    Motor-cars are to bear no small part of the financial burden proposed under the new Country Roads Bill, the second reading of which was moved in the Legislative ...

    Article : 243 words
  28. HORRORS IN CUBA.

    Horrible revelations as to the condition of the inmates, of the Cuban National Lunatic Asylum come from Havana. It is reported that 2,000 men and women ...

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  29. THE BOURSES SHAKEN.

    The Continental bourses are depressed, and hundreds of thousands sterling have been lost from the panic amongst investors in Germany. ...

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  30. MR. BONAR LAW AND MR. BALFOUR.

    Letters were read to the meeting from Mr. Bonar Law, M.P., Lord, Lansdowne, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., and others. ...

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  31. A QUESTION 0F PRECEDENCE.

    Prince George, of Bavaria, is selling his palace at Munich, because his wife, the Archduchess Isabella Marie of Austria, left shortly after her marriage in February, on ...

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  32. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA AGREE.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail" telegraphs that there are indications that Austria and Russia have arrived at a close understanding to prevent war. ...

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  33. ELOPED IN BALLOON.

    Baroness van Boren, the wealthy Dutch orphan, who was placed in a lunatic asylum to prevent her from marrying a coachman, has escaped in a balloon. ...

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  34. GREEK ANGER RISING.

    A deep impression has been created in Greece owing to Turkey detaining a Greek steamer which was armed with a firman (passport) authorising the passage of the ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    The Solicitor-General (Sir John Simon), speaking at Leeds on September 7, said that the Liberals musst not speak slightingly of the ignorance or obstinacy which ...

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  36. ATTITUDE OF POWERS.

    The Russian Government has advised Bulgaria not to send troops to the frontier. War nanic conditions prevailed on the ...

    Article : 204 words
  37. WIRELESS FROM ANTARCTIC.

    Faint and partial wireless signals were received at Hobart recently from the Macquarie Island station established by Dr. [?] expedition. Mr. Sawyer, who is ...

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  38. TAXI-CAB MURDER.

    In a taxi-cab in Fenchurch-street on Sunday night "Flo" Dudley, well known on the stage as a performer of "principal boy" parts in pantomimes, ...

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  39. DESPONDENT CAPTAIN.

    The steamer Dorrig[?] has returned to [?] from Levuks, and reported that, following the grounding of the ship [?] Ma[?] retired ...

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  40. AZEFF THE SPY.

    Azaff, the notorious Russian terrorist and police spy, who His appeared after having betrayed the Revolutionary Soci[?] Party, and was [?] ...

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  41. GREECE'S NEW WAR-SHIPS.

    The Argentine Government has sold four turbine [?] destroyers which have [?] completed to their order at the [?]. ...

    Article : 4 words
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