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  2. AMERICAN POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. Mr. David Lamar, a Wallstreet operator. informed the lobbying committee that he frequently imperson ...

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  3. THE BALKAN TROUBLE

    BELGREADE, Wednesday Night — The Skupstehu[?]na has ad[?]ourned sine die. The War Office is appealing for nurses ofr the wounded. who are ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. - Lord Aboroonway, preesiding at a meeting of Messrs. John Brown and Company, at Sheftield, complained of the ...

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  5. TASMANIA & THE EMPIRE

    The great London papers recognised Empire Day this year by publishing special Empire numbers. Warden Webster has received a copy of "The ...

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  6. HEAVY ARTILLERY DULL

    SALONIKA, Thursday Morning. — After four hours ortiliery dual at Langliza yesterday the Greeks [?]ened the Bolganian guns The Greel. ...

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  7. RAND MINERS STRIKE

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night - The police detchments in various towns are con[?] The John[?] authorities are ...

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  8. BULGARIAN PROTEST.

    SOFIA, Wednesday Night — A strong note has been presented to S[?] stating that despite Balgra[?] or dering her troops to cases fighting, the ...

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  9. MESSAGE FROM KING OF GREECE

    LONDON. Thursday Morning. King Constantine of Greece, in a me[?] to "The Daily Mail," says the [?] commander at Solo[?] on ...

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  10. A SERIOUS OUTLOOK.

    JOHANNESBURG. Thursday Morning - Six thousand out of twenty thousand white miners have Strae[?]k. The directors of the East Rand ...

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  11. BREACH OF PROMISE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night [?] the branch of promise case brought by Miss Var[?] Maikkam[?] against Lord [?] the detendants course ...

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  12. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    LONDON. Thursday Morning. The note forwarded by [?] to the Poaers[?] accuses Balgan[?] of attacking to secure possession of dispated[?] tern ...

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  13. ARREST OF LABOR LEADERS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. The secretary [?] and [?] leaders of the General Federation of Labor have been arrested for [?] ...

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  14. THE MONEY MARKET

    LONDON, Wednesday Night [?] [?] are quoted at [?] The Stock Exchange is calim regard ...

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  15. MINERS' WAGES INCREASED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night One, hundred thousand so[?]sh miners have received an mes[?]se of threeper[?]ce per shift ...

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  16. NAVAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night - H.M.S Pin[?]mel [?] at Singapare[?] of Hongkerg in October and then proveeds to New Zealand. ...

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  17. VETERANS' QUARREL

    GETTYSBURG, Wednesday Night A number of [?] [?] at the [?] was is [?] An array followed, when ...

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  18. THE CRYSTAL PALACE

    LONDON. Wednesday Night - The City Corporation has voted £20,000 to the Crystal Balance Fard. ...

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  19. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. M. [?] [?] [?] as all his [?] fall ...

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  20. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday the smallp[?] [?] is [?] slowly and up to 1 pm everty persons had been seat into [?] today Most of ...

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  21. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning [?] [?] [?] for Was [?] speech at Hassion [?] ...

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  22. FEMALE SOLICITORS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night The High Come ruled that under the [?] set law women are not [?] to q[?] as soherters and dis[?] a ...

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  23. GREAT FOREST FIRES

    TORONTO. Wednesday Night. The [?] [?] camp is [?] with e[?] on to terfe course Fes Rage [?] of the [?] ...

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  24. DUTCH INDIES

    BAGUE Thursday Morning A Royal Corr[?] on the deforece in the Datch I [?] the defeness the of more [?] [?] ...

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  25. THE BRISTOL SHOW

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. His [?] King [?] secr[?] thirty prizes at the [?] Show [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  26. GERMAN NAVY

    BERLIN, Thursday Morning The Batt[?] to be constracted under the 1913 programme will be moted with [?] [?] ...

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  27. DAMAGES FOR LIBEL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night Mr. W[?] the Railway [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  28. MARCONI CONTRACT

    LONDON. Wednesday Night. Is [?] evidence before the [?] contract enquiry committee, Mr. Herbart [?]. Postmaster [?] an ...

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  29. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning The [?] [?] was yesterday [?] [?] [?] ...

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  30. PRECAUTIONS IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday The Chief D[?] officer [?] pur[?] Stated to-day that he had not been [?]of my further developments with re[?] ...

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  31. ANTARCTIC HFROES

    OHRISTIANIA. Thursday Morning The Government is awarding four thousand kronel to four of Captain Amudse's Compa[?]ir to South ...

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  32. LAUNCESTION'S FUTURE

    The important project we [?] elsewhere has one aspect of someone interest to the whole of Tasmania, and to Launceston in particular Jus ...

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  33. GREEKS ON THE OP[?]FENSIVE

    ATHENS. Thursday Morning. King Constantion[?] has procaeeded to the [?] in order to take the oftens[?]sive. The Greeks Att[?] the ...

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  34. TOLL OF THE AIR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night In the House of Commons,in reply to a question. Colonel Seely, Under Secretary for War, admitted that ...

    Article : 63 words
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  36. AVIATION

    PARIS, Thursday Morning. — M Brinderone completed a flight of 312 miles. and was ovationed on alighting at Versailles./ ...

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  37. ADVANCE OF SERVIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning, — "The Daily Telegraphs's Va[?] correspondent states that Bulgann agrees to the Roun[?] occupation of the ...

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  38. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Thursday Morning A dynamite explosion at a railway warehouse at [?] caused an indeserbable pane, It feat ...

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  39. FATALITY IN FRANCE

    PARIS. Wednesday Night — A Military aviator named Bouelinrded fell at Fpe[?] and was seriously rupure[?] Captain Try a passngers, was ...

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  40. ALEXANDRA DAY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. The sale of roses on Alexandra Day in London realised £18,391 for the hospitals. ...

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  41. BULDARIA OPTIMISTIC.

    "The Times" correspondent at Sofia states the the Balgarians are Stri[?]k ingly optimistical, and is undisturbed at the prospect of a histile combina ...

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