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  2. AMERICAN TARIFF

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night—A preliminary agreement has been reached between the President (Dr. Wilson) and Mr Underwood regarding ...

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  3. TURKEY AND BALKANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr F. D. Acland, Under Secretary for Foreign, Affairs, speaking in the House of Commons, said no definite date had ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS AT HOME

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Earl Grey presided at the luncheon at which the Royal Colonial Institute entertained Mr W. Watt, Premier of ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S NAVY FORCE

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—General Deleroix, in an article in "The Temps," says it is fallacy to argre in support of the British navy being ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The estate of the [?] Sir James Coats, of Paisley, has been proved at £1,773,870 sterling. King George and Queen Mary have ...

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  7. RAILWAYS HELP UP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The whole of the goods traffic on the railways has been held up by the strike of 430 men at the inwards and outwards sheds of ...

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  8. SERVIAN TROOP MOVEMENTS.

    CETINGE, Thursday Morning.—Twenty-three transports, with Servian troops, have reached Sangiovanni, where there are seven Austrian ...

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  9. MINERS' TROUBLE

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—Reports were made to-day that the strike had been settled owing to the clerks of the Silverton Company joining a ...

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  10. ROUMANIA'S SHARE.

    VIENNA, Thursday Morning.—It is understood that Rommania receives Silistria and nine miles of the Black Sea const. ...

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  11. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day (before Mr Justice Higgins) the hearing was continued of the plaint of the Federated ...

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  12. AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE.

    BELGRADE, Thursday Morning.—M. Pasitch, Premier of Servia. in replying to the British Ambassador, Sir R. Paget's advice to bow to the will ...

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  13. COLLISION OF STEAMERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Judge Backhouse, in the Marine Court to-day, enquired into the cause of the collision between the ferry steamer ...

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  14. A FIERCE BATTLE.

    CETTIGNE, Thursday Morning.—General Martinovitch, with the southern column, stormed the great Tarbosch, capturing her after her of ...

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  15. RAILWAY DISASTER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Following upon the recent railway disaster at Murphy's Creek, Mr A. P. Lloyd, general traffic manager of the southern ...

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  16. WIRELESS SHARES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In giving evidence before the committee enquiring into the Marconi wireless contracts, Mr Herbert Samuel, ...

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  17. NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

    ST. PETERSBURG. Thursday Morning.—It has been semi-officially explained that although Russian does not participate in the naval ...

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  18. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The trail of Mrs Paukhurst, the suffragette leader, for being an accessory before the fact in connection with the ...

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  19. POON GOOEY CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Poon Gooey case has cropped up again, as the extension permit granted to Mrs Gooey on account of her condition ...

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  20. TARIFF REFORM

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A tariff reform motion, embodying Mr Bonar Law's Edinburgh policy, was rejected in the House of Commons by 270 ...

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  21. TOLL OF THE AIR

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—M. Fanre, a military aviator, has been killed whilst flying. ...

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  22. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—In the House of Commons the militant suffragists Bill was read a second time by 296 votes to 43. ...

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  23. ANOTHER AVIATOR KILLED.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—M. Phanrous, a military aviator, was killed at Amiens. His aeroplane somersaulted during the landing. ...

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  24. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—E. C. Robinson, Jessee of Melville Island (Northern Territory), examined before the Royal Commission to-day, said ...

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  25. A KING'S FORTUNE

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday Night.—The Appeal Court has decided that the Diederfulbach foundation does not exist in Belgium, and, therefore, it ...

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  26. TURAKINA'S PASSENGERS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The steamer Corinbie, with 13 of the Tarakina's third-class passengers, has arrived at Plymouth. They saved all ...

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  27. MORE INCENDIARISM.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Hampatend Garden suburb Free Church was discovered on fire, and the police extinguished the flames. Scotland ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—During a speech, Mr Thos. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, said so long as the supply of butter ...

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  29. BRITISH ARMY BILL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Army (annual) Bill authorises the impressing of air craft into emergency service. ...

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  30. CRANE COLLAPSES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A crane, weighing about eight tons, collapsed at Messrs Taylor and Co.s Paragon foundry at Ultimo this morning, and ...

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  31. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Lieutenant Cody has invented a method of flying swift aeroplanes over Zeppelins, and destroy them with steel ...

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  32. DAMAGED RUDDER

    LISBON, Wednesday Night.—The Australian liner Geelong has arrived with her rudder damaged. ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A stoppage of the Laneashire cotton mills is threatened owing to the Nelson Weavers Union striking against the ...

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  34. WRECKED BY FLOOD

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—The village of Shawneetown, in Illiois, was wreeked by floods. The population, numbering 300, fled to safety at the ...

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  35. TORPEDOERS COLLIDE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The torpedoers 18 and 114 collided during night manceuvres at Sheerness. Both vessels were damaged, and 114 fared ...

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  36. REIMBURSING FINES.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The executive of the National Union of Railwayman is reimbursing the north eastern strikers the £10,000 fines in ...

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  37. MR SCADDEN IN CANADA

    WINNIPEG, Thursday Morning.—Spoaking at the Canadian Club Mr Seadden, Premier of West Australia, said a better day would dawn when ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    PRETORIA, Wednesday Night.—Mr Do Wet has concluded his campaign through the Transvaal in favor of Mr Hertzog. Mr De Wet opposed General ...

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  39. TELEPHONE LINES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Treasurer has made an advance of £5000 to the Postmaster-General for the construction of approved telephone ...

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  40. FRENCH TRAGEDY

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—At the trail of Laeombe, for murdering Cartier, a postmaster, at Bzons at witness gave evidence that he rang up the ...

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