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  2. Advertising

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  3. PERSONAL

    A memorial service will be held at the Cheltenham College on the anniversary of the deaths in the Ant[?]tic of Captain Scott and Lieutenant ...

    Article : 266 words
  4. ST. JOHN'S, LAUNCESTON

    The Rev. J. S. Bryers, rector of St. John's returned to Launceston on Saturday per Loongana, and yesterday preached morning and evening at the ...

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  5. TURKEY, AND BALKANS

    VIENNA, Friday Night.—The Servian Government is complying with the summons of the Powers to evacuate Albanin. The Powers are addressing ...

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  6. FLOODS AND FIRES

    DAYTON, Friday Night.—The floods are subsiding. A thousand [?] control the relief situation adequately. Numbers of looters have been ...

    Article : 80 words
  7. MARCONI SHARES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The sitting of the Committee of Inquiry into the Marconi wireless contracts to-day was crowded. ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. GERMAN ARMY BILL

    BERLIN, Saturday Night.—The preamble to the Army Bill states that owing to the Balkans the, ratio of power in Europe has shifted. The ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. ALLIES ACCEPT POWERS PROPOSALS.

    SOFIA, Friday Night.—The Allies have agreed to accept the proposals of the Powers as the basis of peace negotiations. ...

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  10. DEATH ROLL, 600.

    COLUMBUS (OHIO), Friday Night.—The floods have receded, and the official number of dead not exceed 600 throughout the entire flood area. ...

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  11. DRAINING LAKE SKUTARI.

    CETTIGNE, Friday Night.—The Government of Montenegro points out that Turkey in 1910 granted a concession to drain the Lake of Skutari ...

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  12. KING FERDINAND AT ADRIANOPLE.

    ADRIANOPLE, Friday Night.—King Ferdinand, accompanied by his two sons, and M. Savoff, M. Ivanoil, and M. Petroff, entered through the ...

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  13. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Mr Lloyd-George, in his evidence to-day, said it was made absolutely clear to him that the American company had ...

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  14. SITUATION IMPROVING.

    DAYTON, Saturday Night.—The flood situation is improving. Bodies have been buried, and the relief is adequate. ...

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  15. AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph's Vienna correspondent states that Austria's patience is exhausted, and she will take swift ...

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  16. FIFTEEN THOUSAND HOMELESS.

    COLUMBUS (OHIO), Saturday Morning.—Telephone reports state that a fire is devastating Portsmouth a small flooded town in El Paso. The ...

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  17. AGAIN DELAYED

    It is surprising how many people there are who are directly or indirectly inconvenienced by an irregular service between Launceston and Melbourne. ...

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  18. MONTENEGRO'S COMPLAINT.

    CETTIGNE, Sunday Morning.—The Foreign Minister states that Europe, by a most crying injustice, attempts to rob her of Seutari. Moutenegro ...

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  19. STARVATION DOCTOR

    SEATTLE, Friday Night.—Mrs Linda Hazzard, a starvation doctor, has appealed against her sentence for causing the death of Claire Williamson, ...

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  20. MESSAGE FROM THE SEA

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Captain E. Hillmann, of the island mail steamer Malarta, brought a bottle given to him by the natives of the south-cast end of ...

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  21. THREE EXECUTIONS

    RICHMOND, Friday Night.—Floyd, Allen, and Claude, the shooters of Judges Massie at the Hillsville court-house, have been executed. The ...

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  22. RENEWED BOMBARDMENT.

    BELGRADE, Sunday Morning.—The newspapers report that King Nicholas ordered a renewal of the bombardment of Skutari, and a fierce ...

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  23. STATE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    SOFIA, Saturday Morning.—The populace at Adrianople did not suffer much from the bombardment. A few buildings were damaged. There has ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Commenting on the mission of Mr Watt-Premier of Victoria, who is now in England, "The Financial Times" states ...

    Article : 150 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Night.—Mr De Wet addressed a great meeting at Potsche[?]room in support of Mr Hertzog. The majority of those present ...

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  26. THE TURKISH LOSSES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday Morning.—The boom of [?]annon was audible in the city, and hundreds of wounded are arriving daily ...

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  27. NAMING TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Governor-General (Lord Denman) has despatched the following wireless to Dr. [?]lawson, leader of the Australian ...

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  28. STEAMER WRECKED

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—Elder-Smith, and Co. have received a telegram that the Hektor, which was carrying 5000 tons of rails for delivery ...

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  29. BULGARIAN ATTACK

    Sixty thousand Bulgarians suddenly attacked and drove the Turkish right wing back, and almost turned the centre. ...

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  30. TOLL OF THE AIR

    TOKIO, Friday Night.—A parseval and four aeroplanes mere finishing an exhibition of flights, when a Bleriot aeroplane fell one thousand feet. Two ...

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  31. THE NEW ZEALAND

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The battle cruiser New Zealand is expected to arrive early in the morning. After a stay here she will go on to Hobart, ...

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  32. THE SPOLLS OF WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—All foreign pilots have been excluded for the cast coast based at Adrianople. The value of the war material ...

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  33. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    DEVONPORT, Sunday.—At Saturday's meeting of the Penguin Council, Mr David Good, the inspector resigned, and a record was placed in the ...

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  34. A FRENCH OFFICER KILLED.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—Lieutenant Bressard was killd whilst aeroplaning at Verdum. ...

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  35. MINERS' FEDERATION

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Miners' Federation has urged the transporters to prevent coal going to Belgium during a strike. ...

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  36. FAREWELL SERVICES

    At Chalmers Church yesterday at the morning and evening services, the Rev. J. L. Cope took the opportunity of addressing a few farewell ...

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  37. ADRLANOPLE DEFENDERS.

    SOFIA, Sunday Morning.—Chukri Pasha, the Governor of Adrianople, and seven generals, showed deep emotion during the reception of the ...

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  38. FIGHT WITH KNIVES

    ROME, Friday Night.—During a workmen's ball at Milan two groups of youths fought with knives over three girls. Twenty persons were wounded ...

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  39. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE

    DELHI, Saturday Morning.—The dead body and remains of a bomb were found in the compound of Captain Gordon, a divisional officer at ...

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  40. SYDNEY FERRIES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Balmain Ferry Company to-day posted notices drawing the attention of passengers to the increase of fares. The movement ...

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  41. BULGARIAN GENERAL'S REPORT.

    SOFIA, Saturday Night.—General [?]vanoff's despatch states that the Bulgarians captured the eastern forts whereupon the Governor. Chukri ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. NATIONAL TRAINING

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Cardinal Bourne, in an article in "The Nineteenth Century," favours the national training of youths for military ...

    Article : 34 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Lightning struck and set fire to a action mill at Bromley Cross. Many operatives were removed in a collapsed ...

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  45. TREASURES REMOVED

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Royal Geographical Society's treasures, valued on one million sterling, have been transferred to new headquarters at ...

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  46. DISASTROUS FIRE

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—One of the most disastrous fires that has occurred for many years here broke out this morning, when a block known as ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    BELGRADE, Saturday Night.—During the fighting around Adrianople the Servian thirteenth column sustained the heaviest fire of all. The were ...

    Article : 109 words
  48. NEW ZEALAND MEAT

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr M'Kenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has learned that of seventy-seven public institutions advertising for ...

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  49. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The suffragettes set fire to an empty house in the Hampstead Garden suburb. ...

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  50. CAGE COLLAPSES

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—Through the precipitation of the cage to the bottom, of the Talisman shaft, the occupants, two miners, named M'Bryde ...

    Article : 41 words
  51. FATAL EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Explosives works at P[?]sea were blown up and three persons killed. Five tons of gun cotton exploded at ...

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  52. A FIERCE EXCOUNTER.

    A small Servian force encountered a threefold stronger Turkish force with Artillery south of the Ahkumbra River, and after a live hours' battle ...

    Article : 64 words
  53. TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  54. RAILWAY MATERIAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Five hundred tons of rails have been consigned from the Lithgow ironworks for the Trans-Australian railway, of which 200 tons ...

    Article : 57 words
  55. STAFFORD HOUSE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Sir W. H. Lever has withdrawn his offer of Stafford House as a gift to the nation owing to questions in the House ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. GAMBLING HOUSE RAID

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A gambling house at Knightsbr[?]dge was [?]ided, and sixteen persons, [?]ding four ladies, were arrested. ...

    Article : 34 words
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