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  2. BALKAN WAR.

    Hakki Pasha, formerly Grand Vizier, has arrived in London to discuss, it is understood, terms of peace with Sir Edward Grey. ...

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  3. THE IMMORALITY OF SIR WALTER SCOTT.

    A discussion [?] at yesterday’s meeting of the University Council on the [?] of Sir Walter Scott’s [?] and of its ...

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  4. POSTAL ELECTRICIANS.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins continued the hearing of the plaint of the Australian Postal Electricians' Union, which asked for ...

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  5. ANTARCTIC HEROES.

    The Kaiser has sent a message to King George expressing his profound sympathies and sincere admiration of Captain Scott and the Antarctic ...

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  6. MEN AND WOMEN.

    His Honor the Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds), who yesterday tools his seat for the first time after his long illness, as Chancellor of the ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel), speaking yesterday at Loftus, Yorkshire, said that Mr. Bouar Low and his colleagues had pretended ...

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  8. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    The hostilities in Mexico City continued over the week-end. but the imposition of a censorship has prevented detailed news leaking out. It is ...

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  9. GENERAL GABLES.

    Following an explosion to-day, an aluminium foundry here was burnt out, and thirteen firemen and policemen were seriously injured. The ...

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  10. ATTEMPT TO KILL ENVER BEY.

    It is rumored in Constantinople that there has been an attempt in assassinate Euver Bey, who was seriously wounded. ...

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  11. COLONIAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS.

    Discussions were recently held in England between a representation of the New South Wales Rugby Football Association and the Northern Union ...

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  12. AMERICAN SENATE OPPOSES INTERVENTION.

    The United States Senate is opposing any intervention, and Mr. Taft has assured President Madero that the military and naval measures ...

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  13. THE GOVERNMENT AND CONSCRIPTION.

    The Secretary for War (Colonel Scely). speaking at likeston yesterday, said that the Government would have told the country Frankly that ...

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  14. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA.

    With respect of the autograph letter from Empevor Franz Jose of Austria to the Czar, to which the latter recently replied, it is understood that ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO GO TO NATIONAL FUND.

    After a conference with the state Attorney-General and the Lord Mayor of Melbourne regarding a Captain Scott memorial fund the Federal ...

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  16. TROOPS ORDERED TO CUBA.

    Two thousand troops have been ordered to Cuba, where they are to be in readiness to embark for Mexico should the situation demand ...

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  17. THE NEW ZEALAND'S VOYAGE.

    The cruiser New Zealand has left St. Vincent on her way to Australasia ...

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  18. WARNED OFF THE TURF.

    The stewards of the National Hunt Club have warned off the trainer named T. Outhwaite and the jockey R. Chadwick in connection with the ...

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  19. ARCTIC EXPLORERS.

    It was stated yesterday that news had been received at Christiania to the effect that the relief expedition sent out to rescue the ...

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  20. RECOVERY OF A LOAN

    Mrs. Clement Scott, tho widow of the well-known dramatic critic, has just recovered the sum of £2500 which she had lent to Mr. Barton, ...

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  21. DEATH OF LOUIS BECKE.

    Louis Recke, the well known Australian novelist, was found dead in bed at the York Hotel, King street, this morning. ...

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  22. PANAMA CANAL BILL

    The Inter-Oceanic Canal Committee of the Senate has rejected Senator Root's amendment to the Panama Canal Bill, repealing the clause ...

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  23. SHOCKING MURDER.

    A shocking murder took place of a late labor last night in a lane [?] on Bouverie street. Carlton, when a young woman was found lying with ...

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  24. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA.

    Both Roumania and Bulgaria have asked Russia to mediate between them, and it is understood that Russia has advised Bulgaria that it is ...

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  25. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The political crisis still continues. Mr. Jamamoto, who, succeeding Marquis Katsura in the Premiership, undertook to form a coalition Ministry, ...

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  26. THE FIGHTING ROUND SKUTARI.

    The heavy Montenegrin losses at Skutari have caused a pause in lios tillties. The Servians, who are operating in conjunction with the ...

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  27. ELOPING CLERGYMAN.

    The Rev. A. Knight, the Yorkshire clergyman, who is now on his way to Australia on board the steamer Port Lincoln after having attempted to ...

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  28. FRENCH EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Jules Depayer is organising an expedition, including two aeroplanes, to explore the north-eastern part of Franz Joseph Yand. ...

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  29. ESPIONAGE AT BUCHAREST.

    A Captain Colyesen. formerly in the artillery, has been arrested for selling. Presumably to Russia, documents and plans bearing on Roumaula's ...

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  30. GENERAL STRIKE IN BELGIUM.

    The general strike called by the Socialists for April 14 as a protest against the army increases coincides with the Ghent Exhibition. The Labor ...

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  31. HINDOO RUNS AMOK.

    A Hindoo named Sultan Mahomet; 33 years of age, quartermaster on the steamer Uhenfels, which is lying at Woolloomooloo Bay. caused a ...

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  32. FRANCE'S DEFENCES.

    The French Government is asking for £23,000,000, spread over a number of years, for the purpose of augmenting the army and strengthening ...

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  33. HAMIDIEH LEAVES MALTA.

    Tho Turkish cruiser Hamidieh, which put into Valetta on Saturday to repair her machinery, sailed during the night with her lights out. ...

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  34. CHANGING JOCKEYS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette,'' in commenting to-day on the action of the Western Australian Racing Club s[?]ewards in changing jockeys' mounts, ...

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  35. AN ANSWER TO GERMANY.

    The Government's action is a sequel to Germany raising her army to a peace strength of 850,000 men. Already the German standard for 1915 ...

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  36. ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Port Lincoln is expected to arrive here to-day. The police state they have not been instructed to arrest Knight. ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Agent-General for Western Australia (Sir Newton Moore) to-day gave a luncheon in honor of the Hon. John Scaddan, Premier of Western ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The Hon. J. W. Sauer (Minister for Agriculture), in announcing in the Holse of Assembly his agreement to the appointment of a committee of ...

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  39. FATALITIES AT MARENGO

    Two fatal [?] occurred at Marengo on Saturday. Robert Cros[?] a rabbit [?], left a loaded ride leaning against a sulky [?] ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL.

    Silver to-day was quoted at 2/4'½ per ounce. ...

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  41. BOURSE UNEASY.

    The Bourse is uneasy on account of the Government's military proposals, and also at the report that Germany summoning the year's recruits two ...

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  42. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER

    Nineteen officials of the National Cash Register Company have been sentenced to short periods of imprisonment for a breach of the anti-trust ...

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  43. FITZROY MURDER.

    Harold Thompson, otherwise “Bush” Thompson, was placed on Ids trial before the Chief Justice at the Criminal Court to-day. charged with .[?]e wilful ...

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  44. WHEAT.

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  45. FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    A big fire has broken out in the neighborhood of the Mosque of Saint Sophia, which is threatened with destruction. struction. Already some hundred ...

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  46. METAL MARKET.

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  47. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    The Agent-General (Sir John M’Call). arrived here yesterday evening by the Mount Lyell Company's motor from Strahan. He was met and ...

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  48. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

    A certain Dr. Segel was recently arrested. according to some newspaper reports on the charge of selling plans of German submarines to Great ...

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  49. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, who was released from prison on Saturday through a friend paying her fine, was yesterday again arrested for breaking ...

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  50. TUBERCULOUS COWS

    The Board of Agriculture has announced that after May 1 all cows with tuberculosis in their udders, or giving tuberculous milk, are to be ...

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  51. FINANCIAL

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  52. THE WEATHER.

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  53. ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE.

    A sensation was caused at Lismore yesterday afternoon by Thomas Evans, who is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide. He ...

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  54. TERROR TO THE COUNTRYSIDE.

    A farmer named Chlapail has been arrested after having terrorised the Grosse district, near Nice, for live years. Chiapali is charged with 70 ...

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  55. BURGLARIES IN SYDNEY.

    Burglars were busy in the city again last night, two business establishments being entered. A heavy bolt and lock had been broken to secure ...

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  56. LABOR TROUBLES.

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  57. A HUSBAND'S DEATH

    The widow of a man named Parry is suing the Insurance Commission for £100 for alleged negligence to provide a sanitorium for her husband. ...

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  58. HURRICANE IN FIJI.

    Later reports of the hurricane at Tonga, indicate that it was of a local character, and mainly confined to Nukualofa. The town was uninjured, ...

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  59. RAIN AT DEVONPORT.

    A heavy downpour of rain was. experienced early tills morning, and the remainder of the day was squally, with scattered showers. ...

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  60. TRUMPER TESTIMONIAL.

    The Victor Trumper testimonial fund has been augmented by a cheque for £10/10/ from the Governor-General (Lord Denman). ...

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  61. THE CHINN CASE,

    The "West: Australian." is vigorously demanding a' fresh "Inquiry into the Chinn ease, based upon Mr. Fowler's new Statement. The Liberal ...

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  62. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported at Lloyd's to-day:— Arrivals—At London, Belgic; at San Francisco, Auroroa. ...

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  63. BAKERS DEMANDS.

    Ten thousand London bakers are demanding a week of 54 hours, and wages of 30/ in shops and 32/ in factories. ...

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  64. RAIN AND HAIL AT ZEEHAN.

    The weather has been wretchedly cold, with rain, hail, and wind. ...

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  65. VERDICT FOR DEFENDANTS.

    A verdict -was- returned for the Insurance. Commissioners on the ground. that death was not due. to negligence, but in spite of this the jury awarded ...

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  66. BLIZZARD AT QUEENSTOWN.

    The weather Is extremely holster[?] and cold, with heavy showers of rain and hall, and contin[?] disturbances. ...

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