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  2. CABLES

    A remarkable reason is now advanced for the increased expenditure upon the French army. It is definitely stated that the French ...

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  3. CABLES.

    post” announces that the Montenegrins are fiercely bombarding Scutari. At latest part of the town was in Hames. ISLAND OCCUPIED. ...

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  4. CABLES.

    A memorial signed by the Duke of Argyll, Field-Marshall Lord Methuen, Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, and other influential people, has been ...

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  6. CABLES.

    On 22th November 1911, the Rus[?] delivered an ultima[?] demanding the instant [?] Morgan Shuster (the ...

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  7. PSYCHE IN DOCK.

    H.M.S. Psyche has gone into dock at Cockatoo Island for repairs. It is stated that a number of plates on the vessel's bottom will need ...

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  8. MINERS IN PERIL.

    Owing to a sudden inrush of water cutting off their escape, two miners were entombed yesterday in the Townhead mine in Cumberland. ...

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  9. FRENCH SOCIALISTS’ PROTEST.

    A great and orderly Syndicalist and Socialist demonstration was held to-day outside Paris to protest against the proposal, of the Government to increase ...

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  10. FAITH TREATMENT.

    A strang story emphasising the efficacy of faith treatment in cases of hysteria and nervous[?]disorder, is related by the Right Rev. Dr ...

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  11. COPPER KING.

    Some excitement was created among crowds of children in Moore Park and other localities yesterday by the actions of a smartly dressed young man, ...

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  12. PLOT DISCOVERED.

    Luf[?] Bey, secretary to Prince Sabahed-din, has been arrestcd. It is alloged against him that he organised the conspiracy to overthrow ...

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  13. [?]TE SCENES

    [?] week ago. exert[?] Hyde Park to [?] attempted to [?] the crocd. Ten thousand ...

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  14. CREDIT REDUCED.

    The Budget committee of the French Chamber of Deputies has reduced the army credit by 80,000;000 francs (£3,200,000). It is estimated that ...

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  15. LAND RESUMPTION.

    In the Banco Court to-day George Frederick Todman brought an action against the Government to recover £25,000 as compensation for land ...

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  16. BULGARS DEFEAT TURKS.

    Official news from Sofia announces that the Bulgurs have boon victorious in some sharp fighting in the vicinity of chataldja ...

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  17. PERILOUS VOYAGE.

    Forty-five fishermen of Astrakhan have had a narrow escape from death. While following their calling oh the ice a floe suddenly broke away and carried ...

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  18. HOUSE BURNT DOWN.

    A [?] h[?] at Cheam, in Surrey, was [?] fire last night. In[?] susp[?]ted. Suffragette [?] found in a neighboring ...

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  19. BELGIAN ARMY INCREASE.

    The epidemic of increased army expenditure now affecting Western Europe has reachedq Belgium. The Belgian Chamber of ...

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  20. LYELL EPITAPH.

    In connection with the inscription, “A human life sacrificed on the altar of dividends,” which was placed on the tombstone of the late St. Clair ...

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  21. STILL BURNING.

    It was [?] yesterday that the fire [?] New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina is [?] The vessel was beached ...

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  22. VICTORIOUS GREEKS.

    The disaster suffered by the Turkish arms at Janina seems to have shaken the morale of the Ottoman troops even as did the Bulgur and Serb victories ...

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  23. CHIVALROUS FRENCHMAN

    Great success attended an effort by Dr Jean Charcot, the French Antarctic oxplorer, to raise money on behalf of the Scott fund. ...

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  24. CORRUPTION IN ARMY.

    A scandal has arisen in connection with the supply of guns and ammunition to the Belgian Army. An enquiry is now proceeding into the ...

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  25. BARQUE IN TROUBLE.

    Further misfortune has come upon the French barque General De Sonis. At Port Victoria last week in a heavy gale, the vessel dragged her ...

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  26. LONDON COOKS.

    The strike of coaks which commenced at he Criterion Restaurant suddenly o[?] Friday. has now spread to several West End hotels. The Criterion has ...

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  27. FROZEN TO DEATH.

    A thrilling story was told yesterday at an enquiry into the loss of the small British steamer Calvados, 353 tons. The Calvados struck a reef on the ...

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  28. COST IN LIVES.

    Advices have been received that 119 were killed in the bombardment of the Adriatic coast by the Turkish cruiser Hamidieh. ...

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  29. TURKS DESERTING.

    Latest reports from Bulgarian headquarters at Adrianople state that the Turks are deserting daily in batches of 30 and 40. ...

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  30. ROYAL CONFIRMATION.

    Her Royal Highness Princess Mary, only daught[?]r of the King, was confirmed to-day in the Chapel at Buckingham Palace. The ceremony was ...

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  31. ROMANOFF FESTIVITIES.

    Two curious incidents in connection with the tercentenary celebrations of the Romanoff dynasty hate come to light. ...

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  32. ALLIES’ DEMANDS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Constantipople says the Porte rejects the conditions laid down by the Aliks. The Porte announces its determination to ...

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  33. WAGES OF WORKERS.

    A judgment of the greatest interest to industrial unions was given by Judge Heydan in the Arbitration Court to-day. For a long time efforts have been ...

    Article : 185 words
  34. TRIPLE TRAGEDY.

    The trial of August Sternickel and his three accomplices—two brothers namad Kerstens and a man named Schewenz-on a charge of murdering a ...

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  35. BULGARIANS ATTACK GREEKS.

    Renewed troubles between Bulgarians and Greeks hare occurred at Negrita. The Bulgarians threaten the Greeks if their entry into Negrita was opposed ...

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  36. CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Civil Service estimates have been made public. They provide for [?] increase of £5.000.000 over the expenditure for 1912-1913 This is ...

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  37. VERONAL A POISON.

    As the outcome of the death from veronal poisoning of Hugh Trevanion at Hove in September last, veronal and other hypnotic drugs have been ...

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  38. BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for the Kendal division of Westmoreland will take place to-morrow. The chief question on which the election is being fought is ...

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  39. SERVIA AND GREECE.

    Relations between Servia and Greece have become very intimate of late. It is reported that they have conducted a defensive alliance. ...

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  40. GAS EMPLOYES’ WAGES.

    Mr Rawlinson, secretary of the Gas Employes' Union, applied in the N.S.W. Arbitration Count to-day for a board for gas workers to go into the question ...

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  41. HOUSE PAINTERS

    Over 1800 house painters have applied for a rise in wages of 1½d per hour and 54 hours per week. ...

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  42. “WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS.”

    Princess Christian. aunt of the King, Is a (?) of the Advisory Committee a[?]pointed to assist the Commission in the administration of the ...

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  43. LONDON’S TAXI-CABS.

    After being in progress for over three months the strike of taxi-cab drivers was settled to-day. To the number of over 5000, the men ...

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  44. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED

    The seismograph at West Bromich Observatory has registered a severe earthquake 7000 miles distant. It is supposed that the earthquake occurred ...

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  45. CANBERBA.

    The opinion of Mr Archibald Meston, Director of the Queensland Tourist Bureau that the Federal capital name of Canberra really means "the young ...

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  46. DUCAL REFORMER

    The Duke of Marlborough is contributing a series of letters to the “Daily Mail" oh the land question. He says he is ploughing Blenheim Park, in ...

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  47. JUDICIAL OFFICE.

    At a meeting of the Council of the Bar, held this afternoon, it was decided to indicate the following facts as to the meeting of the bar held on Monday. ...

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  48. MR. HUGHES’ SUCCESSOR.

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be held to-morrow afternoon, and it is possible that there will be some development in connection with the ...

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  49. MINERS STRIKE.

    As an expression of indignation at the failure of the Public Service Board to appoint James Russell, the Mount Kembla miner, to the position of ...

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  50. JAPANESE BUDGET.

    St[?]my sceres took place in the J[?] ese Dist during the debate on the Budget. The measure was finally passed, but ...

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  51. MISSING FRIENDS.

    Clemson (William Julius ) was working at chalk pits, Purley, five years ago, may have gone to Australia or Canada. Daughter Minie asks. ...

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  52. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Efforts are now being made to place the vexed question of apprenticeship on a sound basis. With that object in view a conference is being called by the ...

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  53. COLONIAL INVESTMENTS

    The “Financial Times” ’states that New South Wales bonds appeal to banks and insurance companies, who have lately shown a growing preference ...

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  54. BOMBS AND BANDITS.

    Last week the French police arrested [?] named Lacombe, on a charge of being implientd in a number of re-Oar.t crimes. ...

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  55. LIVINGSTONE.

    The centenary of David Livingstone, the great missionary and traveller was celebrated in most of the churches yesterday. ...

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  56. POSTAL EMPLOYES.

    Speaking at the celebration of the Post and Telegraph Association, the president (Mr Neilson) said that while grateful to the Federal Government for ...

    Article : 135 words
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