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  2. WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    Most conflicting received of the fighting in Macedonia. Both Bulgaria and Servia claim to have the upper hand and to have scores important ...

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  3. THE SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    The Department of Public Health issued the following bulletin to-night with regard to the progress of the small-pox epidemic: --"There are now 143 persons at the ...

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  4. NOTED THEATRICAL MANAGER.

    The death has occurred in Par[?] Mr. J. C. Williamston, the well-known instruction theatrical manager in his 70th year. ...

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  5. RAND STRIKE RIOTS.

    The sensational riot which took place outside the Rand Club on Saturday afternoon, following upon the destruction by fire of Park railway station and the ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A London cable message reports the death of the Duchess of Northumberland wife of the present and seventh Duke of Northumberland, K.G. She was the third ...

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  7. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports :-- "Austria has arranged a bargin between Bulgaria and Roumania, Bulgaria receiving Salonika in return for ...

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  8. DEEP REGRET IN SYDNEY.

    The news of Mr. Williamson's death was received by cablegram this morning in Sydney by Mr. E. H. Major, representative of his interests in Australia. It ...

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  9. THE ROUMANIAN MOBILISATION.

    Following upon the order for at general mobilisation of the Roumanian army, the authorities responsible for victualling the troops have warned the shopkeepers of ...

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  10. THEATRES CLOSED.

    In consequence of the death of Mr. Williamson all the theatres controlled by the firm--Her Majesty's and the Theatre Royal in Melbourne and those in the other States ...

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  11. MR. WILLIAMSON'S CARRIER.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson was the best known of theatrical managers in the Southern Hemisphere. The news of his dernier ill be received with universal regret. It seems ...

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  12. A POISONING MYSTERY.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Cole) opened an inquiry yesterday into the death of Henry Lawrence Bernard 53. miner who died at St. Vincent's Hospital on 22nd June from ...

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  13. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

    It is reported from St. Petersburg that the garrisons in Southern and South-western Russia are mobilising. ...

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  14. EUROPE IN ARMS.

    Russia is now taking further precautions owing to the Balkin Allies fighting among themselves. In November 1912 Australia Hungary mobilised twelve out of her ...

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  15. BULGARIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Bulgarian army has been ordered to march into Servian territory. A Bulgarian column defeat Six Servian battalions near Saint Nichlas, Belogradichyk, on the ...

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  16. EPIDEMIC IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Raton, president of the Board of Health, has received a cablegram from Dr. Valentine, Chief Health Officer of New Zealand, stating that the epidemic among ...

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  17. ANTI-SWEATING LEAGUE.

    The committee of the National Anti Sweating league of Victoria met yesterday at the head office, Bourke-street, for the purpose of extending the work of the ...

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  18. THE STORY AS TOLD AT BELGRADE.

    Reports from Belgrade state, that the Servians have captured the important town of Kochana. The Bulgarians are attacking Zajersar, a frontier town with a Servan ...

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  19. THE RUSH FOR VACCINATION.

    The health authorities to-day declined to supply private commissioners with vaccine. The secretary of the Board of Health explained that while there is plenty ...

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  20. RAILWAY TRAVELLING SLUMP.

    There was a big slump in railway travelling to Victoria to-night, and both the express took their departure with scarcely any travelers. There were only 30 in one ...

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  21. OUTRAGES AT BENONI.

    A mob at Benoni, a suburb of Johannesburg, burned a number of shops and cottages belonging to strike breakers' sympathizers, and also blew up the "Star" ...

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  22. PRECAUTIONS AT THE BORDER.

    Quite a scare exists here in regard to the outbreak of small pox in Sydney, especially in view of the decision that a quarantine station is to be temporarily ...

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  23. MAWSON RELIEF FUND.

    Sir Robert Lucas Tooth formerly of Sydney, has donated the sum of £1000 to the fund for the purpose of sending relief to Dr. Mawson in the Antarctic. ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN TIBET.

    News has hern received that the Tibetans replused the Chinese who were besieging Hs lang Chen, and 100 of the latter were drowned while fording the Laynanya ...

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  25. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.

    The strike leaders have now announced that all the miners have accepted the terms of settlement. Some of the strikers consider, the terms ...

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  26. TOWNS CAPTURED BY GREEKS.

    The Greeks have occupied Doiran and Orliakon. They captured 150 Bulgarians in Zographos Monastery, Mount Athos. The Greeks crossed the Vardar River ...

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  27. VACCINE FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    In addition to 4000 tubes of lymph which have been despatched to Sydney by the Commonwealth authorities in Melbourne, a supply is being received by the New ...

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  28. COLLISION IN THE AIR.

    A collision took Place between aeroplanes at Johamistnal to-day. Two biplanes driven by an airmen named Hoelscher and a military alderman named Captain ...

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  29. DIPHTHERIA IN THE SUBURBS.

    At Burnswick council last night Mr. E. Powell, secretary of the combined Brunswick State schools committees, wrote, asking the council to instruct its health ...

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  30. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Miss Syl via Pankhurst for not answering a summons, to keep the peace. The chemist Clayton, who was released on liecure, is ...

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  31. A BOOK INTERDICTED.

    The Vatican authorities have interdicted Miss Maude Petre's autobiography of Father Tyrrell, a former member of the Society of Jesus, who was ...

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  32. GOVERNOR-GENERAL UNDER CRITICISM.

    At a meeting attended by 1200 members of federated trade unions at Pretoria reservations were passed requesting the Imperial Government to recall Lord ...

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  33. FEDERAL ACTION QUESTIONED.

    The Brenner stated to-day that the request by the Federal quarantine authorities that the sale of inter-State railway tickets should be made conditional upon ...

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  34. ALLEGED ATROCITIES.

    Greek soldiers state that after the conflict at Sarigheal the Bulgarians found Lieutenant Markan [?]onaki wounded on the field, and cut off his head and gouged out ...

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  35. POSSIBLE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Enormous eager crowds surrounded the newspaper offices when a settlement was announced. There was intense excitement and scrambling for the special editions ...

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  36. MILITANT CONSPIRACY CRUSHED.

    The "Daily Mail"remarks:--"The militant suffragette conspiracy as an effective organisation has been crushed by the Governments 'cat and mouse' act. It is now ...

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  37. KING ALFONSO'S ASSAILANT.

    The trial has been concluded of the Anarchist, Rafael Alegre. who attempted to assassinate King Alfonso on 11th April Accused was found guilty. The passing of ...

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  38. HOSTILITY TO ALIEN MINERS.

    The long standing hostility of the Labour party to the employment of aliens in the mines, has been accentuated by the recent action of the Minister of Mines in ...

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  39. BULGARIAN MINISTERS RECALLED.

    The Servian Government has telegraphed to Bulgaria breaking off relations with that country. The Bulgarian Ministers at Belgrade and ...

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  40. ARABS ATTACK ITALLIANS.

    Sharp fighting has taken a place near Sloka, where a large force of Arabs attacked a number of Italian military road makers. The Italians lost heavily having ...

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  41. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joseph David Starkie, late of O'Shanassy-street, Sanbury, butcher, who died on 15th April last left bu will dated 29th March, 1913 estate of the value of £2532 realty and £465 personalty to his ...

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  42. OUTBREAK BY KENSITITES.

    As Cardinal Bourne and other prelates were motoring to the Roman Catholic Congress at Plymouth to-day a number of Kensitites jumped on the steps of the car from ...

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  43. HOW THE STRUGGLE AROSE

    Latest files from South Africa give additional details of the early phases of the most sanguinary struggle between employers and employes in the history of the ...

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  44. BULGARIA SEEKS A LOAN

    It is understood that Bulgaria is attempting to borrow on the London market. There is a strong, feeling in financial circles against loans to the Balkan States in ...

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  45. ROUNDABOUT WAY TO REACH SYDNEY.

    Up to the present no effort is being made to check passengers passing through Echica by rail on their way to Sydney via Deniliquin. Of course, it would be ...

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  46. AN AUSTRALIAN TRAITOR.

    Investigations have been made concerning the treachery of Lieutenant Jandric, an Austrian officer, who was arrested some weeks ago, with papers in his possession ...

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  47. ALFRED HOSPITAL BALL.

    The executive of the Alfred Hospital ball committee met at the Town Hall yesterday to make final arrangements for the ball to-night, at which both the ...

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  48. POSITION OF TURKEY.

    It is reported that the Porte has requested Bulgaria immediately to evacuate the Rodosto to Marmora literal and to commence the demarcation of the ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES

    Prince Arthur of Connaught yesterday inspected 30,000 boy scouts at Birmingham. The scouts came from all parts of the Empire and the Continent. ...

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  50. PROTECTION OF QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Commissioner of Public Health this afternoon stated that there was a steady of people at Adelaide street vaccination deport to-day. It is ...

    Article : 118 words
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  52. WOMAN CLEANERS AT THE G.P.O.

    The women cleaners at the Melbourne General Post Office headed by Miss Ellen Mulcahy, yesterday asked the Postmaster General for an increase of their wages ...

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  53. FIRES IN WELSH CHAPELS.

    A man named William Ross was arrested yesterday on suspicion of having set fire to Salem Chapel and a number of other chaples in Wales. In each instance ...

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  54. BRISBANE SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    Six tenders have been received by the water and sewerage board for three sections of the main sewer in connection with the sewerage scheme. They will be dealt ...

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  55. ATTITUDE OF POWERS

    Although the powers are Still exerting pressure in the Balkan capitals on behalf of police, it 13 agreed there can be no ...

    Article : 99 words
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  57. HOUR FOR CLOSING POST OFFICES.

    The city council to-night resolved unanimously to agree the Postmaster-General, Mr. Agar Wyane, to revert to the old practice of keeping telegraph offices in ...

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  59. INSPECTION OF VESSELS AT ADELAIDE.

    All vessels coming from the eastern State are being visited by health officers before they proceed to their berths. Yesterday the steamers Benalla, Anchises and ...

    Article : 48 words
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