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  2. TELEGRAPHIC

    An earthquake shock of more than usual severity has occurred in the city. The walls of the National Palace were cracked. One person was ...

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  3. RAILWAY CROSSING FATALITY

    A most exhaustive enquiry was held to-day regarding the death of Mrs. John Murphy of Diggora West, who was killed yesterday by the train ...

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  4. LEAVING GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Empire Commission concluded its sittings in London yesterday. Mr. John Burns, President of the ...

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  5. THE WAR GOES ON.

    It is officially announced at Constantinople that Turkey has rejected the peace terms submitted by Bulgaria. ...

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  7. "POLITICAL BOSSES."

    The American Federation of Labor has refused to endorse the formation of a National Labor party. preferring the continuance of the ...

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  8. BARRY CHALLENGES PEARCE.

    Ernest Barry, the world's champion sculler, has cabled to Pearce, of New South Wales stating that he is willing to row him in July and ...

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  9. THE JAMAICA EARTHQUAKE.

    Telegraphic communication, which was interrupted owing to the hurricane and floods, has been restored. ...

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  10. WAR CORRESPONDENT A PRISONER.

    Mr. Angus Hamilton, war correspondent of the Central News Agency, who was with the Turks at Tchataldja, has been captured by ...

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  11. COLONIAL PRODUCE.

    The wheat market is dragging owing to favorable crop news from Argentina and heavy world shipments. Australian wheat, on spot, ...

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  12. RAVAGES OF CHOLERA.

    Reuters correspondent gives an appalling description of what he saw when at the cholera camp at St. Stefano a coastal town, seven ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

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  14. AROUND MONASTIR.

    Additional details regarding the capture of Monastir have been received at Belgrade. It appears that on the approach ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN DROUGHT.

    The drought experienced in South Africa during the past twelve months is still being severely felt in many districts. It has broken in Natal and ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA'S POLICY.

    The South African Party's Congress at Pretoria, under the Presidency of General Botha, has approved of a platform including the ...

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  19. CABLE CONCESSIONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster-General, in reply to question by Major Archer Shee, Unionist ...

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  20. BOXING

    It is announced that the National Sporting Club will award a belt to the winner of the contest between Welsh and Mehegan on December ...

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  22. EMPIRE DEFENCES.

    Mr. Harold Tennant, M.P., Financial, Secretary to the War Office, while addressing a meeting at Holborn, to-night made an interesting ...

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  23. THE CZAROVITCH.

    Reports were in circulation yesterday that the condition of the Czarovitch had become worse. A semi-official announcement was ...

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  24. THE LATEST.

    The latest news from the front states that the Bulgarians, after abandoning the Turkish defence words which they had captured ...

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  25. FATAL FIRE AT KENSINGTON

    The inquest into the death of the girls, who lost their lives in the fire at John Barker and Company's Stores, South Kensington, on the ...

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  26. THE TERRITORIAL CAMPS.

    Owing to the fact that many members of the Territorial forces have failed to pay fines inflicted on them for non-attendance at the ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSEMBLY.

    The fact that the Government suffered [?] defeat at the hands of the Speaker last night in the Legislative Assembly, [?] not ended the trouble in the House. ...

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  28. THE NATIONAL RESERVE.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, to-day Colonel Seely, Secretary of State for War, stated that there were no funds ...

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  29. BEQUEST TO LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL.

    In addition to the specific bequest of £7500 to the Liverpool Cathedral fund, under the will of Mr. Thomas Bartlett, who left £123,000 for ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S NAVAL STRENGTH.

    The British Navy League demands that four large armored naval units shall be laid down in addition to the five ships provided for in next year's ...

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  31. SERVIAN BARBARITIES.

    Herr Wagner, war correspondent of the Vienna Reichspost, has reported to his journal that when at Nish, and important Servian centre, ...

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  32. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    The London butter market was dull to-day. Prices for Colonial butter declined about 2s. ...

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  33. THE JAPANESE EXPLOSION.

    It was reported yesterday that owing to a boiler explosion on board the Japanese cruiser Niszhin (7700 tons), twenty of the crew had been ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    The South African Government is conferring with the Admiralty on the naval defence policy. It is considered likely that South Africa will ...

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  36. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The Times this morning states that whatever the rights or wrongs are, the fact that Lord Denmen was evicted from Sydney Government ...

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  37. QUESTION OF INDIAN HELP.

    In the Commons last night, Mr. Asquith, replying to a member, said that the question of India offering help to Great Britain had not been ...

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  38. INTERSTATE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Michael Lenehan, an ex-officer in the dead letter office was to-day sentenced to two years' imprisonment for stealing letters containing postal ...

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  39. POTATOES 4d PER POUND.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Last Friday potatoes were quoted £22 wholesale, and were retailed at 4d per lb. The average workman could not afford to pay the price. ...

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  40. TREATMENT OF AUSTRIAN CONSUL.

    The Reichspost states that the Servian authorities refused to allow Herr Wagner to investigate the circumstances connected with the ...

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  41. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The personnel of the German navy will be increased next year by 6125 men. ...

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  42. A DISTURBING QUESTION.

    In the Assembly, to-day there was excitement for a few seconds when Mr. McDonald, the youthful member for Bingara, questioned Mr. McCowen, the ...

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  44. HOME RULE BILL.

    In the Commons last night, clause 14 of the Home Rule Bill was passed. Mr. Herbert Samuel, ...

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  45. TAITS' PICTURES

    There was a big attendance at the Royal Princess Theatre last night, when this week's fine programme of pictures was displayed. Special interest was ...

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  46. ONENESS OF ALLIES.

    The friction that occurred between the Bulgars and Greeks at Aivali, to the north of Salonika, last week is apparently only an ...

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  47. CHIRGWIN BENEFIT CONCERT.

    At the Royal Princess Theatre on Monday night a benefit concert will be given in aid of the widow and children of the late Mr. W. J. Chirgwin, of Golden ...

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  48. GREEK SUCCESSES.

    The Greek army, under the command of the Crown Prince, has occupied Florina, 17 miles south-west of Monastir. ...

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  49. STAR PICTURES.

    A good attendance was recorded at the Britannia Theatre last night, and interest in the programme was unabated. The exciting drama, "Burning Love and ...

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