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  2. ITALY AND TURKEY

    ROME, Sunday Night.—"The Giornale d' Italia's" correspondent at Tripoli, Major Wilkens, a German military attache, declares that Italy's ...

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  3. MOUNT LYELL STRIKE

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—The strike position cleared itself considerably this afternoon. Shortly before 3 a wire was received ...

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  4. MOROCCAN QUESTION

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Times" Berlin correspondent states that as a result of the Crown Prince's speech, D Von Hollweg, Chancellor ...

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  5. REVOLT IN CHINA

    PERKING, Sunday Night.—The Provineral Assembly at Mukden has vetoed the Russian loan, and informed the Viceroy that if it is ...

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  6. MOTOR CYCLE FATALITY

    At the General Hospital yesterday the Colener (Mr. E. Whitfeld) opened an inquest into the [?] surrounding the death of Miss Hilda ...

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  7. T.A.C. TRIALS

    The annual motor reliability tests which commenced from Launceston on Saturday, and extended to Hobart were brought to a conclusion by the ...

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  9. TERRIFIED REFUGEES

    MALTA, Sunday Night.—Tripolitan refugees, who are arriving were te[?]fied by the horrors of [?] and the ravages of cholers. They report that ...

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  10. IMPERIALISTS HOLD PEKING.

    PEKING, Sunday Night.—Yaan Shi kai has started for Peking having reformed the evacuated camp south of Nanking. The Imperialists hold the ...

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  11. ADVANCE OF REFORMERS.

    PERKING, Monday Morning.—The reformers have seized all the strategic points along the Yangisze Valley and the Imperialists continue the bom ...

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  12. FORCING A GERMAN REPLY.

    VIENNA, MOnday Morning.—"The [?]Berlin correspondent states that [?] ...

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  13. ARAH ATTACK REPULSED.

    MALTA, Monday Morning.—The Arabs on Friday, advances within a few yards of the Italian entrenchments, and many hand to hand ...

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  14. A PLEA FOR THE EMPEROR.

    Yuan Shi Kai, in waiting to Li Yaan Hung expressed has dissatisfaction with the Peking Government, and urged Li Yaan Hung to accept a [?] ...

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  15. CROWN PRINCE APOLOGISES

    BERLIN, Monday morning. [?] Berlin correspondent states that the [?] has [?] ...

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  16. REFUGEE TURKS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday Morning.—The lula of the Turkish inhabitants at Mitryiene have refuged on the [?]land, fearing the Italian fleet and ...

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  17. A SERIOUS POSITION

    The position at Szeshman [?] ...

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  18. FLOUR DUST EXPLOSION

    [?] ...

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  19. TURKEY DETERMINED.

    The Austrian Ambassidor inquired from the Grand Vizier whether Turkey would be included to submit to Italy adding that the latter intended to ...

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  20. A REIGN OF TERROR

    [?] has instructed a [?] and the Victory and [?] are [?] General [?] ...

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  21. DEMOCRACY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Bishops of Welldon and [?] Dean ...

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  22. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Lord [?] in a speech at Portsmouth assured Mr. [?] First Lord of the admi[?]lty, that he ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The representatives at the [?] ...

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  24. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—mR. Walter Ra[?], President of the Board of Education speaking it [?], said the Home Rule Bill was ...

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  25. AN AGREEMENT SIGNED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Mount Lyell strike ended to-day, when M. pearce, acting on telegraphic instructions, signed an agreement on behalf ...

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  26. CONTROL OF FRENCH RAILWAY

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  27. INSTRUCTING AUSTRALIAN RECRUITS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Amnaity [?] eleven petty officers to volunteer for the Australian navy for the instruction of [?] and to ...

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  29. RUSSIA AND PERSIA

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  30. ACTION FOR SLANDER

    SINGAPORE, Saturday Night.—[?] ...

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  31. RAILWAY FATALITY

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A passenger train from Morgan ran into a wagon and losses at the Bower Crossing G. Tregeat was killed and his body was ...

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  32. RAILWAY MEN'S GRILVANCES

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The joint executive of the railway men has been appointed a committee to drawn scheme for the permanent [?] of ...

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  33. PORTUGAL

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  34. IMPROVING SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Before the present Lord Mayor leaves office he proposes to bring about a very large resumption in connection with the ...

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  35. GENERAL NEWS

    CAPE TOWN Sunday Night.— Five additional natives, who were enta[?]bed in the Pr[?]ose [?] ...

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  36. DEFECTIVE POWDER

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—The Clanbey of Deputies is de[?]ting the powder scandles M. Pamleve the navel budget reported stated that his ...

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  37. BARQUE STRANDED

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A telegraph has just been received that the barque Margett wheat [?]aden, from Port Victor to Falmouth stranded on ...

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  38. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—During the massage through the Red Sea of H.M.S. Medame which is conveying King George and Queen Mary to ...

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  39. WORK AND WAGES

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  40. SCHOOL SCHOLARS

    HOBART, Monday.—On the Upper Cricket Ground to-day the children attending the State schools went [?] a series of dialls, etc. in the presence ...

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  41. SEA LION

    HOBART, Monday.—While crowds of holiday makers were strolling along the [?] at Kingston beach to-day some little excitement was caused in ...

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  42. RIFLE SHOOTING

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The English leaders won Lord Roberts's Imperial trophy with a score of 89, Trans[?]al being second with 66, Natal ...

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  43. TO-DAY

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  44. STEAMER COLLISION

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—An Australian steamer collided with the Otaki at Gravesend while the latter was aground. She was re-floated, ...

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  45. NEW THEOSOPHIST TEMPLE

    Mrs Annie Besant, president of the Theosophical Society, recently had the foundation stone of the new headquarters next Ta[?]stock Square, London, ...

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  46. £1,000,000 COMPENSATION

    A statistical return issued by the London Country General shows that this year there are in all 6778 [?] for the [?] ...

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    Little girls of the present day are said to have no love for dolls. It is unfortunately true that whereas once to be seen hugging a dolly or wheel ...

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