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  2. CABLES.

    It is stated hero to-day that the Italian Government is secretly negotiating with the Young Turk party for the [?] of the Islands of Rhodes, ...

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  3. CABLES.

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  4. CAPLES.

    The aerial strength of Great [?] tain has been severety criticised by a member of the Royal Flying Corps. He points out that Great [?] has ...

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  5. CABLES

    Earlier in the month it was reported that a serious conflict had occurred between the Indian military police and the Nagar tribesmen, on the ...

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  6. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    One of the first victims of the diphtheria epidemic on the Commonwealth training ship Tingira was Arthur Patrick Boyle. 16½ whose parents resident Dargo. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Speaking at a lurgely attended meeting of the [?] branch of the [?] cal Labor League on Tuesday, Mr [?] Kennery, chairman, warmly [?] ...

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  8. EVICTED GOVERNOR.

    The hearing was concluded to-day before the special Equity Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Sir William Cullen, the Chief Judge in Equity, Mr Justice ...

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  9. STARVING GREEKS.

    Intelligence has been received to the [?] that, Bulgarian soldiers are tending seven hundred starving Thracian [?] who have taken retuge at ...

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  10. IMPROVED SITUATION.

    The newspaper "Reichpost" admits [?] the situation is improved. It de[?] that Scutari will remain part of Albania, and that Soma will withdraw ...

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  11. BREADCARTERS' HOLIDAYS.

    It is [?] that within the next week or so there will be a stoppage! of bread supplies in the metropolitan area Members of the Breadeurters’ Union ...

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  12. BRITISH AEROPLANES.

    The British Admiralty is alive to the inadequacy of their aerial equipment as compared with the fleets of France and Germany. ...

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  13. CONTRACT ACTION.

    The action arising out of the cancellation of G. and C. Hoskins’ steel and iron contract with the Government, in which the Railway Commissioners and ...

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  14. FUNDS DEPLETED.

    The Northumberland miners have asked the Federation executing what support it is proposed to give in the event of their ballot being in favor of ...

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  15. NATURE INTERFERES.

    Advices have been received here that severe snowstorms are impeding the operations at Adrianople, Bulair, and Tchataldja. ...

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  16. ARIEL SCARE.

    A foreign airship, which is probably identical whit the one seen a few days ago in the East of England, has been seen at Portsmouth. ...

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  17. DYING OF FROST BITE.

    It is stated that 100 Bulgarians at Adrianople are dying of frostbite. ...

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  18. £6000 IN SHOW PRIZE MONEY.

    Preparations for the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, which opens in three weeks, are well forward. The prize money for the show is £6000 ...

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  19. GIFT BATTLESHIP.

    H.M.S. New Zealand, the Dominion's gift to the Imperial Navy, left St. Helena on Sunday on the voyage to New Zealand via Durban and ...

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  20. MANAGERS WANT MEN.

    On Monday last a party of immigrants arrived at Broken Hill. Several members of the party left by excurson train last night, saying that they were unable ...

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  21. TOLL OF THE SOUTH.

    The “Times” this morning states that unusual regret will he felt at the death of Lieut. Ninnes and Dr Merz. It has transpired that the father of ...

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  22. A WOMAN'S TROUBLES

    [?] dying mesage of the late [?] Empress of China has been [?] The overthrow of the dyn[?] apparently had affected her ...

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  23. MISSED FROM A CABIN.

    Mrs Carlos, of Bourke street, Sydney has reported to the police that jewellery to the value of £30 and £10 in money, disappeared from her cabin on ...

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  24. BAKERS DISSATISFIED.

    The London bakers, who are dissatisfield with their rates of pay and working hours, have decided to notify that they will go on strike on 15th ...

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  25. STUPENDOUS LAW SUIT

    One of the most colossal arbitrations ever known was ended (writes Lloyd's "Weekly News") by the judgment in the claim of the National Telephone ...

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  26. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In the Paddington Town Hall to-night the Liberal Senators opened their campaign Mr J. Cook, Leader of the [?]- eral Party, delivered a vigorous speech. ...

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  27. HOTEL BURGLARY.

    A burglary of a particularly daring nature was committed at the Gra[?] Hotel last night. Bank notes, gold, silver and jewellery, valued at £559. were ...

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  28. SEEN AT HORNSEA.

    The mysterious airship, which has been seen in East Warwickshire, Selby, and Portsmouth, has visited Hornsea, in Yorkshire, 13 miles from Hull. ...

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  29. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES.

    The High Court of Australia, was rurther occupied to-day in discussing the constitutional issues raised in connection with certain cases in respect to the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    An Australian correspondent willing to the "Morning Post," holds that the Admiralty is responsible for misconceptions regarding the Australian Navy. ...

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  31. A HEAT WAVE.

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  32. JARS OF GOLD.

    A valuable find of old coins and jewels have been found buried at Haslemere, in Surrey. A document written in was found with the jars. It ...

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  33. TRIBUTE TO HER CHARACTER.

    The death of the Dowager Empress of [?] widow of the late [?] Huang [?] and mother of the youthful Emperor, Pa-yi, who was ...

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  34. HULL CROWDS WATCH SHIP.

    Crowds of people at Hull watched the airship which floated over Hornsea for an hour, and then disappeared. One observer declares that the supposed ...

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  35. BOXING.

    The “Shorting Life” says that Mehegan declares that he beat Wells. Mehegan is anxious for another match within three weeks. ...

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  36. BRITAIN’S DEFENCE.

    An important meeting of the committee of Imperial Defence was held yesterday; Mr Asquith presided. Admiral Prince Louis or Battenburg, ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    It is understood that the price of the New Zealand £3,000,000 loan was as nearly as possible 4[?] per cent. No official, announcement has been made ...

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  38. GERMANS LAUGH AT IT.

    German papers continue to make fun of what they describe as John Bull’s long perspective powers of seeing a vision. The opinion is expressed that ...

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  39. OUTSPOKEN GOVERNOR

    A recent speech delivered by General Sir Archibald Hunter, Governor and Commander in Chief at Gibraltar, has [?] much offence in civil circles. ...

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  40. DESTRUCTIVE DYNAMITE

    A terrible accident, involving serious loss of life, occurred at Gijon yesterday. A number of people were watching the blowing up of a rock by ...

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  41. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  42. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, who was recently confined to his bed owing, to a severe attack of influenza, has resumed duty. ...

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  43. CHINESE STOWAYAYS

    The captain and agent of the s.s Charon, were before the Fremantle Police Court to-day in connection with the discovery of seven Chinese ...

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  44. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A Stecking tragedy has taken place at Alatri, in the Province of Rome. A landowner named Frasca murdered his wife, his father-in-law, and three ...

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  45. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The United States Government has ordered a special test to be made in connection with Dr Friedman’S euro for tuberculosis. Dr Friedman claims ...

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  46. RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    No settlement has been effected in the dispute between the Midland Railway Company and its employes regarding the dismissal of a guard named ...

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  47. NAVIGATION BILL.

    The Australian Navigation Bill, [?] was reserved for the Royal con[?] has been issued as a Blue Book. The annual meeting of the chamber ...

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  48. TRADE COMMISSION.

    The Empire Trade Commission took further evidence to-day. Witnesses advacated that the High Commissioners, should faring the whole weight of the ...

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  49. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.-Will you kindly give me space to correct a misapprenension with regard to the ballot papers sent out by the A.W.N.L in connection with the ...

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  50. MAGNATE AND JOURNALIST

    George Stanley, a ocal journalist, was convicted to-day on a charge of libelling Sir J. B. Robinson, the wellknown South African mining magnate. ...

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  51. FRUIT COMMISSION.

    Mr F.J. Foster, M.H.R., presided at another meeting of the Fruit Commission held at Federal Parliament House today. ...

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  52. MR. ROOSEVELT AGAIN

    Mr Roosevelt advocates a fusion against Tamrany Hall, with a view of defeating Tammany at the elections. ...

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  53. FOOTBALL BETTING.

    The Football Association has drafted an Anti-Betting Bill, and appointed a commission to enquire into coupon betting. ...

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  54. OPIUM SHIPMENTS.

    The Indian Government has refused [?] money to bankers upon Indian [?] in order to relieve the money [?] which is strained owing to the ...

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  55. TAFT AND SENATE.

    The United States Sonata is refusing to confirm any diplomatic appointments recommended by Mr Taft, the retiring President. ...

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  56. MESSINA SHAKEN.

    Great alarm was caused at Messina and Reggio to-day by an carthquake shock. The Visitation, however, was of local ...

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  57. COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.

    The Council of Education will hold a meeting on Thursday next, when the following motions, will, be discussed:— Mr King—That the council urge on ...

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  58. WYBROW V. HOWARD SMITH.

    In the First Civil Court to-day, before Mr Justice Hodges, the case was concluded in which Messrs Whybrow [?] £152 from Messrs Howard. ...

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  59. BILLIARDS.

    A fine break was made to-day by Mel[?] the well-known billiards [?] Playing in the 1912-13 handicap ...

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  60. IRRIGATION EXPERT EXAMINED.

    Mr Elwood Mead. who was examined at great length gave some interesting particulars regarding the Californian co-operative method of housing and ...

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  61. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The committee appointed to enquire into the question of securing the Crystal Palace as Empire grounds has issued a supplementary report. ...

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  62. CHOLERA.

    An outbreak of cholera is reported [?] A European man and woman, their [?] children and two servants here ...

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  63. WARRENHEIP ELECTION

    Mr Thos. C. Brennan, one the Liberal candidates for Warrenhelp, addressee an interesting letter to the electors of the constituency through ...

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  64. MININS DISPUTE.

    Three thousand miners employed in the Skelmersdale collieries in Lancashire, have decided to give notice of their intention to strike unless air ...

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  65. MR W. B. CLARK'S MEETINGS.

    Mr W. B. Clark held a successful meeting on Tuesday evening, in the Mechanics' Hall, Ankies. The meeting was presided over by Cr Tucker, J.P., ...

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  66. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred of Lord [?] A great nephew of the famous naval commander. [?] Nelson was 90 years of age. ...

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  67. NAVAL APPROPRIATION.

    The Naval Appropriation Account, showing the receipts and disbursements for 1911-12, has been tissued. A suprplus of £1,978,243 is disclosed for ...

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  68. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    News has been received here of a minor Mexican revolt. Portion of a body of Federal troops in a garrison town mutinied. They ...

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  69. MELBOURNE CATTLE MARKET.

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  70. Advertising

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