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  2. TURKEY AND BALKANS

    CETTINJE, Thursday Night.—When the Australian Minister informed Montenegro of the decision of the Powers with regard to the frontier of ...

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  3. FLOODS AND FIRES

    DAYTON, Thursday Night.—A renewed blizzard is adding to the horrors of the fearful fire, which destroyed a large section of Dayton, and is still ...

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  4. Admission of Chinese

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The hearing was continued to-day before Mr. V. Tanner, P.M., sitting in Federal [?]urisdiction in the first civil court, of ...

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  6. THE BORER SCARE

    HOBART, Friday.—The Minister of Lands (Mr Mulcahy) recently invited representatives of timber producers and timber exporters to meet him and ...

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  7. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Lord Haldane, Secretary of State for War, speaking at Caxton Hall, said no one ever yet succeeded in raising a ...

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  8. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Pall Mall Gazette" says the Dominions interested in the defence of the Pacific and Eastern seas will not ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN VIEWS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Sir George Reid, on being interviewed, said he regarded a squadron based at G[?]bralter as sufficient to guard the ...

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  10. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The quotation for Imperial Consols as £74 7s 6d. The interest on short [?] is £4 15s ...

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  11. THE FALL OF ADRIANOPLE.

    SOFIA, Thursday Night.—Details of the assault on Adrianople show that herds of cattle were sent to the front to avert dangers from mines and ...

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  12. WIRELESS STATIONS

    SINGAPORE, Thursday Night.—The Government has decided to construct wireless stations at Singapore and Penang independent of the ...

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  13. THE AMERICA CUP

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The newspapers revert to the New York Yacht Club's refusal of Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge for the America ...

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  14. THE FAIL OF ADRIANOPLE.

    SOFIA, Friday Morning.—The Sobranje passed a resolution of gratitude for the army's glorious exploits, and the deputies, standing, joined in ...

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  15. FIVE HUNDRED PERSONS DROWNED.

    COLOMBUS (OHIO), Friday Morning.—Governor Cox has been informed that 300 persons were drowned at Chillicot[?]. The Mayor vouches that ...

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  16. MINERS' FEDERATION

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Miners' Federation will not take action concerning a five days week, as the majority in favor of it was [?] ...

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  17. FIFTY BODIES RECOVERED.

    VANCOUVER, Friday Morning.—Fifty bodies have been recovered from the Great Zami River, and 500 persons were resoued from three tops and ...

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  18. A GREEK CHECKMATE.

    SALONIKA, Friday Morning.—The Greek army at Janina is concentrating here with a view to checkmating the Bulgarians, who are in considerable ...

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  19. WAR TAXATION

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—"Germania" states that the new Army and Taxation Balls include provision for a milliard war levy and make the ...

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  20. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—During the debate in the House of Commons a member said they were too often obsessed with North Sea peril ...

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  21. MOUNT LYELL FUND

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The committee of the State Public Service Mount Ly[?] Relief Fund decided to-day to forward the money collected to ...

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  22. THE PUBLIC INFORMED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday Morning.—The artillery duel on the night wing at Shataldja closed on Thursday morning and all is now quiet along the ...

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  23. NAVAL HOLIDAY

    BERLIN, Friday Morning.—The press generally regard the proposed naval holiday as [?]pian. Some assert that it is intended to enable the ...

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  24. A PREMATURE REPORT.

    CETTIGNE, Friday Morning.—The report of David Pasha's surrender was premature. He offered to surrender if allowed to retain his sword, and is ...

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  25. SITUATION IMPROVING.

    INDIANAPOLIS, Friday Morning.—Continuous reports of disasters are arriving. Sixteen persons were drowned at Howesville, and 30 are on ...

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  26. WIDOW'S CONFESSION

    Remarkable evidence was given at the trial at Regina yesterday of Mrs Ralph Warwick, a 19-year-old girl. who is charged with complicity in the ...

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  27. CIVILIANS AT SKUTARI.

    VIENNA, Friday Morning.—It is believed that the Powers are pressing the Porte to instruct Essad Pasha to release the civilians at Skutari. ...

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  28. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    MELBOUNR, Friday.—At 4.30 this morning two nurses named Hannah Janet Hurrell, aged 39 years, of Mo[?] Alexander-road and ...

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  29. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A letter signed by 100 Unionist peers and 120 members of the House of Common, is being circulated. The letter ...

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  30. MONTENEGRO'S COMPLAINT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Reuter states that the Powers, with a view to meeting Montenegro's complaint of the small territorial ...

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  31. THE TURAKINA FIRE

    RIO JANEIRO, Thursday Night.—The steamer Turakina expects to sail on April 14. Her engines are undamaged: The butter in the third hold is ...

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  32. NATIONAL RELIEF.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.—The War Secretary has organised army relief measures, and tents, food, and ambulances have been despatched. ...

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  33. ADMIRALS AT VARIANCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Admiral Sir Percy Scott, having now retired from service, has made a slashing attack on Admiral Lord Charles ...

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  34. SCENES AT ADRIANOPLE.

    BELGRADE, Friday Morning.—The full of Adrianople was directly due to the terrible fire from the Servian siege guns. As the besiegers closed on the ...

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  35. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has arranged with the shipping companies for at least 1000 ...

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  36. WIRELESS CONTRACTS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Before the Marconi Wireless Contract Committee Sir Rufus Isaacs, Attorney-General, testified that his brother ...

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  37. BETTING LEGAL

    That a certain betting business was not carried on in an illegal minner under the Gaming Act was the most interesting portion of a judgment ...

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  39. FIRE BRIGADES

    DEVONPORT, Friday.—The Devonport Fire Brigade met to-day, when there were present. Messrs G. N. Levy (in the chair), W. Innes, S. ...

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  40. JAP. IMMIGRANTS

    OTTAWA, Friday Morning.—The House of Commons has read a first time a bill applying the ordinary immigration laws to Japanese ...

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  41. BRITISH CAPITAL

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Kirkpatrick, Agent-General for South Australia, lunchooned Mr Peake, the Premier at the Trocadero. Mr Lewis ...

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  42. AN EMPEROR'S TOMB

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—The French are searching for the tomb of the Emperor T[?] of Annam, which contains two million piastres worth of ...

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  43. A LOVE AFFAIR

    ROME, Thursday Night.—Prince Vincent Windischgratz, after being attacked at the Embassy, committed suicide. It is stated that a love affair ...

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  44. DISHONEST BUTCHER

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, is prosecuting a butcher named Shanklin for selling Argentane ...

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  45. THE FRENCH ARMY

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—The Army Committee of the Chambre of Deputies has passed the three years' service clause of the Army Bill. ...

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