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  2. THE BALKAN CRISIS.

    The North German Gazette says that according to the latest information there is indicat on of a greater disposition in the Servian capital to accept conditionally ...

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  3. BRITISH CABINET.

    There are at present renewed rumours of Cabinet changes. Severalof the Unionist newspapers assertt that the Prime Minister intended to appoint ...

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  5. MONTENEGRINS AT USKUB.

    The Montenegrin Army, which has joined the Servians, has reached Uskub, and was accorded an ovation by the populace. The Opposition have given notice of their ...

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  6. MR. ASQUITH.

    It is stated that the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in a speech during a private dinner at. the Reform Club on Saturday night, convened the impression that he felt ...

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  7. IMPOVERISHED TURKEY.

    Owing to the failure of Turkey to raise a substantial loan within its own territory, and inability to procure the assistance of financiers in other European countries, the ...

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  8. INDIAN MURDERERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Swift MacNeill (Nationalist member) drew the attention of the Under' Secretary for India to the case of three natives of ...

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  9. "WE GO OUT INTO THE NIGHT."

    Relics of Capt, Scott and his party, who perished on their return journey from the south pole, are being shown at the Earl's Court Exhibition. The display is a pathetic ...

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  10. GREEKTADV ANCE.

    After having dislodged he Greets at Panghason the Bulgarians violated the neutral zone, with the object of separating the Greeks and Servians. The Greek ...

    Article : 36 words
  11. BULGARIA AND GREECE.

    The Bulgarian Government has receied a Note from Greece detailing alleged violalions of Greek territory by the Bulgarian forces, and instances of ill-treatment of ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. BULGARIAN ACCUSATIONS.

    Bulgarian troops were strictly enjoined to cease operations unless they were attacked. Bulgarian official circles accuse the Servian military league of having ordered the recent ...

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  13. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Throngs the collsion of a pilot engine with a stationary train at the Scottish village of Kiabuck, Perthshire, many passengers scene injured. A dozen people were ...

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  14. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    The final stages of the Democratic Party's fight in connection with the wool and meat tariffs indicate that President Wilson is certain to carry his policy. The ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. PRESIDENT POINCARE.

    A banquet was given last night at the Foreign Office in honour of the visit of the French President, M. Poincare. It was preceded by a State ball, at which there ...

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  16. MEXICAN ANARCHY.

    Fighting around the Fort of Guaymas, in Northern Mexico, resulted in the defeat of the Federal troops, under Gen. Ojeda. State soldiers are now investing the town, ...

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  17. GERMANY SUPPORTS GREECE AND SERVIA.

    What is believed to be an inspired statement from Berlin, published in The Zeit, censures the Austrian Government for its pronounced partiality for Bulgaria, ...

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  18. THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    In connection with the Lord Mayors appeal for £90,009, to purchase the Crystal Palace for the nation, a private citizen has offered The Times £39,600, provided £00,000 ...

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  19. WREATHS ON ROYAL GRAVES.

    The President of the French Republic (M. Poincare) visited the royal mausoleum at Windsor to-day, and laid wreaths upon the tombs of King Edward and Queen ...

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  20. EXCLUSION OF CHINESE.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Bryan), has instructed the American Legation at Panama to use-its efforts to secure a modification of the Panama law excluding ...

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  21. FURTHER CONFLICTS.

    Another conflict between Servian and Bulgarian forces is reported. The Servians operating between Zletovo and Ishttib maintained a heavy fire on ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. FIERCE BATTLE IN MEXICO.

    The last stronghold of the Federal (Government) troops in Northern Mexico has fallen. The port of Guaymas has been carried, ...

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  23. REAL DANGER.

    Speaking at the Junior Constitutional Club, the Earl of Selboune remarked that the real danger of the age was the power of wealth in alliance with the party ...

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  24. PREVENTING A STRIKE.

    The Senate has adopted amendments in the industrial disputes arbitration law with a view of preventing an impending strike of 90,000 railway employes employed ...

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  25. TICHBORNE ECHO.

    Theresa Mary Doughty-Tichborne, 48 years of age, who is charged with having written a letter in which she threatened to kill Miss Denise Greville, a daughter ...

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  26. BULGARIA'S UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE.

    Bulgaria has indirectly informed Servia of her unconditional acceptance of the Hessian offer of arbitration. Dr. Daneff will meet the other Balkan Premiers at St. ...

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  27. OPPOSITION TO KOREANS AND JAPANESE.

    Inhabitants of the town of Hemet attacked a number of Koreans and beat and drove them out. Much ill feeling on the part of the whites against Korea us and ...

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  28. DUKE OE SUTHERLAND

    The death is announced in his sixtysecond year of the fourth Duke of Sutherland. He succeeded his father in 1892. When Marquis of Stafford he married in ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. AEROPLANE EXPLOSION.

    An aeroplane was being experimented with at Shoreham when the petrol tank exploded and set fire to the machine. The aeronaut.(Mr. Wight) was severely burnt, ...

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  30. GENERAL BULGARIAN ATTACK.

    Fighting between Bulgarians and their former war allies has been renewed; this time against the Greeks again. At Leftera the Bulgarians drove out the ...

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  31. AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY.

    Mr. Justice James Watson Gerard, of the Supreme Court, New York, since 1908, has been appointed United States Ambassador in Berlin in succession to Mr.,J. G. A. ...

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  32. PANAMA AND SHIPPING.

    The Observer foreshadows, in view of the forthcoming opening of the Panama Canal, some arrangements between the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand ...

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  33. FIGHTING AT ALL POINTS.

    There is great excitement in the Servian capital owing to the Bulgars attacking Servian troops at Ishtib, Retkka, Zletovo, and Valandova. ...

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  34. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    At Kingston, Jamaica, eight Italian, labourers who were working upon a railway cutting were blown to pieces by an unexpected discharge of dynamite. ...

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  35. THE HON. LIONEL TENNYSON.

    The Standard announces the engagement of the Hon. Lionel Hallam Tennyson, eldest eon and heir of Lord Tennyson, formerly Governor of South Australia, and second ...

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  36. MR ALFRED LYTTELTON.

    The Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, formerly Secretary of State for the Colonies, has undergone a surgical operation from which he has not rallied, end his condition ...

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  37. FATAL HEAT WAVE.

    A heat wave has disastrously grasped the States of the middle west. There have been several deaths in each large city, and many scores pf prostrations. ...

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  38. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Earl of Selborne, addressing a gathering of 50,000 Church, people at Swansea in connection with a demonstration against the disestablishment of the Church in ...

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  39. BULGARIA'S PROTEST.

    The Buigarian authorities have protested to the Servian and Greek Governments against aggression on the eve of a peaceful settlement of the Balkan difficulties. ...

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  40. A SOCIETY WEDDING.

    The marriage of Lord Petre (Lionel George Carroll Petre, sixteenth baron)to. Catherine Margaret., daughter of the Hon. John Richard de Clare Boscawen ...

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  41. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    An official intimation has been given that the Duke of Connaught has accepted an extension of a year to his term as GovernorGeneral of Canada. The hope is expressed. ...

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  42. BULGARIANS AT SALONIKA.

    The Unitarians at Salonika, not surrenderins their arms when requested to do so, the Greeks opened fire, and the surrender followed. Complete order in the town is ...

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  43. FORTY DEATHS IN CHICAGO.

    The heat wave which has prostrated the middle western States shows no sign of abatement. The death roll in Chicago alone numbers ...

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  44. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Masterman) informed a deputation from approved. societies under the National Insurance Act that ft Bin for further and ...

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  45. PEOPLE INSANT.

    The heat wave is increasing to an alarming extent. Many people have been driven insane in consequence of the oppressive conditions. Eleven deaths have occurred ...

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  46. FEMALE POLICE.

    The experiment pf women police appears to have been succeesful. Vancouver authorities have appointed female constables, and there have been ...

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  47. TITANIC VICTIMS.

    In Connection with the actions last week to recover damages from the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company for negligence which had brought about the deaths of certain ...

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  48. SERVIAN BATTALION DEFEATED.

    Bulgarian troops defeated a Servian battalion at Guevgheli, and then -occupied thetown, and cat the railway line and telegraphs. ...

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  49. NEW STAMPS.

    The design for the new half-crown and five shilling postage stamps by the Australian sculptor, Mr. Bertram Mackennal, A.R.A. printed on the lines of engraving ...

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  50. FIGHTING FOR 140 MILES.

    Bulgarians are fighting Servian and Greek forces along a front of 140 miles. The latest report is to the effect that King Ferdinand's troops are attempting to seize ...

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  51. PARSEVAL AIRSHIP.

    Yesterday the recenctly aquired Parseval type of airship travelled from Aldershot to London, and [?] ciroling over the War Office and the Admiralty, returned to ...

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