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  6. WAR CLOUD DARKENS.

    Indications that war will be averted appear to be weakening. The attitude of the Porte since to-day's developments make it apparent that the great ...

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    MAP OF TRIPOLI. The country over which Italy and Turkey may go to war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WIRELESS ON THE MAHENO.

    The Union Co.'s turbine steamer Maheno concluded her first round trip to Auckland and back as a "wireless steamer" this morning. The installation was made by the ...

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  9. ITALIAN CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    Diplomats conversant with the Italian situation declare that a strong connection exists between the prevailing cholera conditions and the Government's desire to prosecute a war ...

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  10. PANIC IN TRIPOLI.

    Advices from Tripoli report that the Bank of Rome has closed and has deposited its books with the Italian Consulate. The panic among foreign residents is ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. A RYDE ELECTORATE WANTED.

    Alderman Anderson, speaking at the last meeting of the Ryde Council, stated that the population of the Lane Cove electorate was in excess of the number required, as was ...

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  12. MAJOR BIDWELL'S MARRIAGE.

    By reason of the youthfulness of the principals, a bigamy charge heard in the Melbourne City Court on Wednesday presented pathetic features. ...

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  13. RISING BAROMETERS.

    In his exclusive forecast to "The Sun" today Mr. Clement Wragge predicts finer weather on land under rising barometers from the west. He expects, however, "hard times ...

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  14. TURKISH TRANSPORT'S ARRIVAL

    The Tripoli correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs that all business stopped. Great excitement prevailed when the ...

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  15. ITALY'S ULTIMATUM.

    The report that Italy has presented an ultimatum peremptorily fixing 24 hours as the time within which Turkey must reply has been confirmed. ...

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  16. SOLICITOR WITHDRAWS FROM CASE.

    During the hearing of an inter-pleader case before Mr. Maitland in the Small Debts Court at Redfern to-day, Mr. Parker, appearing for the claimant, applied for a ...

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  17. PORTE BITTERLY REPROACHED.

    While condemning Italian pretensions and urging a desperate resistance, the leading papers preserve a calm tone. Some of them bitterly reproach the Porte ...

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  18. INTERNAL STRIFE IN ITALY.

    That Italy is far from being unanimous in desiring war is, according to a despatch from Rome, via the French town of Modane, is bring evidenced in many ways throughout ...

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  19. RIVAL ARMIES AND NAVIES.

    The mean peace effective strength of the Italian army is about 250,000 officers and men. The navy, however, leaves Turkey out of sight. It comprises 10 battleships, 9 ...

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  20. ITALIAN RAILWAYS.

    A despatch from Milan says that all railways leading to the Italian seaports are crowded with military trains loaded with war supplies. ...

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  21. THE COERCION ACT.

    The Coercion Act was again in evidence last evening at the Labor Council meeting, and several members expressed indignation that the measure was still on the ...

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  22. AWKWARD QUESTION FOR BRITAIN.

    In diplomatic quarters it is believed that no mere economic concessions will satisfy Italy. Little is hoped for from Germany or other Powers in the way of mediation. ...

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  23. DIVORCE PETITION DISMISSED.

    In the Divorce Court this morning Mr. Justice Gordon gave his reserved decision in the suit of Christina Ferguson Elder against John Elder, drunkenness and cruelty being ...

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  24. MR. WRAGGE'S LECTURES.

    Mr. Clement Wragge will lecture to-night at the Town Hall, Chatswood; to-morrow night at the King's Hall, Phillip-street; and again at the latter place on Monday. These ...

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