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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived—Rotomabana, from Launceston: Fuertn, from Hamburg Bochum from Hamburg Sailed—Wa[?]da for Sydney and ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    The Greco-Turkish, situation is not regarded in Athens, as having improved at all. An official communique issued to-day declare that the reported ...

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  6. MEXICAN WAR.

    In replying to letters from the South American mediators in the Mexican crisis, General Carranza, the Constitutionalist (or rebel), leader, reiterated ...

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  7. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding, holder of the All England Singles Championship in reviewing the prospects of the All England tournament said: Norman Brookes ...

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  8. INCOME TAX.

    The second reading stage of the Finance Bill on the House of Commons to-day was invested with special interest owing to the notice of ...

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  9. HINDUS AND CANADA

    The Canadian Government has received a long telegram from Mr H. H. Stevens, member for vancouver in the Dominion House of Commons, ...

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  10. IRISH UNREST.

    Mr John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, has appealed to the united Irish League of america for funds to strengthen the ...

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  11. MR REDMOND SEEKS FUNDS.

    Mr. Redmond in appealing to America for funds accuses the British aristocracy and Irish minority of making audacious demands to put down Irish ...

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  13. TENSION SLACKENING.

    The decision to mine the Dardanelles has been countermanded. The tension between Greece and Turkey is markedly slackening. ...

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  14. GENERAL VILLA'S INTENTION.

    News has been received that General Villa has determined to complete the absolute defeat of President Huerta, and fight his way into mexico city, ...

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  15. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    At the request of the Mpret (Prince William of Wied) the Albanian insurgents have been granted a two days' armistice. The Dutch officers in ...

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  16. SMUGGLED RIFLES.

    On arrival of a Belgian. steamer at Balfast yesterday it was searched by Customs officers. They found two rifles hidden in each bale of 400 bales of ...

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  17. WIMBLEDON MEETING.

    The All England Championship meeting was opened at Wimbledon to-day The holders of the championship are as follows:—Singles, A. F. Wilding ...

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  18. PUBLIC MEETING AT VANCOUVER

    A public meeting has been called in Vancouver for Tuesday to consider a proposal to raise subscriptions to delray the cost of chartering tugs; to ...

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  19. NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS.

    A surprise muster of Leitrim Nationalists volunteers was successfully carried cut yesterday. It resulted in 3000 volunteers from all parts of the country ...

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  20. LIBERAL DISSENSION.

    Many Liberals suggest that the decision to reduce the Iniome Tax should be reconsidered, and that the Government should substitute the reduction ...

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  21. SCRAMBLE FOR BATTLESHIPS.

    Dr Dillon, correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who is now at Athens, says that Turkey is making superhuman efforts to accelerate the ...

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  22. N.S.W. COUNCIL.

    The Governor's speech at the opening of Parliament on Thursday will probably contain a list of appointees to the Legislative Council, to enable the ...

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  23. PLOT AGAINST CZAR

    A further statement has been made by the railway management in reference to the reported attempt to wreck the train by which the Czar was ...

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  24. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Frederick James Smith 45, who is under arrest on a charge of wilful murder in connection with the shooting of his son, Frederick, 20, on Sunday, has made ...

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  25. THE WRECKED LINER.

    The efforts which are being made to recover the 800 bodies imprisoned in the hull of the wrecked liner Empress of Ireland, have resulted in the loss ...

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  26. BISHOP'S WIDOW'S WILL.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the late Mrs Laurie Carmidge, window of Dr Carmidge, Bishop of bathurst. The estate is valued at ...

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  27. BOXING.

    In a boxing match at The Ring tonight "Dan" Roberts defeated "young nipper" on points after twenty rounds. ...

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  28. CAMBRIDGE DEFEAT OXFORD.

    Cambridge beat Oxford in the annual University tennis match by 15 to 3 The Yencken brothers for Cambridge were successful in the first and ...

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  29. MISSING CREW.

    No trace of the crew of six men belonging to the schooner Adele, which was recently lost on the coast, has yet been discovered. ...

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  30. ON STRIKE FOR A YEAR.

    It is stated on reliable authority that the miners on Vancouver Island, who have been on strike for over a year have decided, by a majority of ...

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  31. 800 CORPSES IN HULL.

    All attempts to get the 800 bodies entombed in the sunken hold of the ill-tated liner Empress of Ireland have been abandoned This decision was ...

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  32. MINE DIS ASTER.

    Fifty additional bodies have been found in the No 2 shaff of the Ferme Coal Mine at Hill Grest (Alberta); where a fearful explosion occurred on ...

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  33. TRAIN DISASTER AVERTED.

    By[?]acnarrow margin, the train form Adelaide, carrying the English mails. which [?]arrived in sydney, yesterday morning nearly two hours late, escaped ...

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  34. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    To celebrate the centenary of Lord's, a match was arranged between the English Eleven which toured South Africa last winter and a side ...

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  35. SMALL POX IN SYDNEY.

    One fresh case of small pox was reported to-day. The sufferer resided at Marrackville. ...

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  36. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    The contest for the World's Seulling Championship between the holder, Ernest Barry (England), and his challenger, James Paddon (Australia). will take ...

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  37. DOGS TO AID POLICE.

    Mr E. C. Day. Inspector-General of Police, gives suggestion made to Mr J. Murray, Chief Secretary of Victoria, by ...

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  38. TERRIBLE THUNDERSTORM

    Another terrible thunderstorm has been experienced in France, this time in the Chablais district, bordering the Eastern frontier. Several people were ...

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  39. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Sir William Cullen, Chief Justice, to-day non-suited; Francis O'Brien cellarman and quartermaster of 33rd Infantry who claimed from Elizabeth ...

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  40. CANADA CONTRIBUTES £10,000.

    The Dominion Government has decided to give 50,000 dollars (£10,000) to the fund being [?]raised for the relict of the relatives of victims of Hill Crest ...

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  41. RACING.

    After an exhaustive inquiry, the Italian Jockey Club has decided to expel several English jockeys from the racecourses under its control owing to ...

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  42. KING'S BIRTHDAY DINNER

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, gave a dinner in honor of the King's birthday tonight. Among those present were Lord ...

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  43. DOMINION DEFENCE.

    In a report on the New Zealand defence; General Sir Ian Hamilton deals exhaustively with organisation, training and general efficiency, which he ...

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  44. COLORED LABOR.

    The committee recently formed to encourage the importation of African labor, announces that 50,000 Algerians land Moroccans will be employed shortly in ...

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  45. CHINESE DEPORTED.

    Forty-one Chinese aged and decrepit, are being returned to China by the steamer Taiyuan at the expense of the Administration Their dwellings, which ...

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  46. AMERICAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    In recognition of the official celebration of the birthday of King George, President Woodrow Wilson has sent the following telegram: "I beg Your ...

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  47. CALCUTTA SWEEP.

    As a sequel to the Derby, enthusiasm, the committee of the Turf Club have decided to abolish the distinction between starters and non-starters, and ...

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  48. ATTACK ON UMPIRE.

    At the Hawthorn Court to-day. Henry Klingenberg was charged with having behaved in an offensive manner at the football match between ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN AIRSHIP.

    Alban J. Roberts, a young Sydney inventor who has constructed an airship, expects to be ready for a flight in a few days. The airship, with the ...

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  50. STORMS RAGING IN OHIO.

    Storms have been raging over Central Ohio. Scores of persons have been injured, and property valued at thousands of dollars damaged. ...

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  51. TROOPING THE COLORS.

    The trooping of the colors yesterday was a brilliant spectacle. At its conclusion the King instituted a new departure by leading the troops In ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Marconi Wireless Company is negotiating for a contract with the Chinese Government for the construction of wireless stations. The company ...

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  53. AN OCEAN NEWSPAPER.

    Mr Fisk superintendent and manager of the Amalgamated Wireless Australasian Co., Ltd., for establishing ...

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  54. FLOODS IN KANSAS.

    As a result of heavy rains, dozens of rivers and creeks in North-west Kansas overflowed. and flooded the surrounding country. Scores of people were driven ...

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  55. LONG WALK BEGUN [?]

    Williah M'Gregor who had previously walked from Adelaide to Darwin is now wall[?]ing from Darwin to Adelaide to [?] ...

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  56. GERMAN COLONISATION.

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the Chamber of Commerce to 120 visiting Berlin Durnberg, ex-German Colonial ...

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  57. THE MAD MULLAH.

    Mr. Geoffrey. Francis Archer Commissioner for Somaliland, is at Cairo inquiring into questions of camel equipment This is interpreted as ...

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  58. SKULL AND BONES FOUND.

    A skull and some bones, found 14 miles from Pine Creek are supposed to be those of William Leal. miner of Golden Gully, who has been missing ...

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  60. SHACKLETION'S EXPEDITION.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, leader of the forthcoming trans-Antarctic Expedition, has appointed Mr Worsley, formerly of the New Zealand Government ...

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  61. RIOTOUS ASSEMBLIES.

    On the report stage of the Riotous Assemblies Bill in the South African union Assembly the penalties throughout were reduced. Deportation is now ...

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  62. VISITING SCIENTISTS.

    According to Prot. Elliott Smith, a leading scientist, who is a passenger by the R.M.S. Orama, the Australian aborigine will provide on of the most ...

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  63. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat market dull and prices Tower owing to weak market :reports from America, ...

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