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  2. HOPE IN TOE BALKANS.

    A more hopeful view of the situation prevails in Bucharest. The Government is believed to be in communication with Servia and Greece on the ...

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  3. CHINESE REVOLT.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "Times" reports that the situation resulting from the present revolutionary outbreak in China has developed rapidly during the past two ...

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  7. WOOTTON-SIEVIER SUIT.

    The hearing of the Wootton-Slevier libel suit was continued in the King's Bench Division of the High Courts of Justice to-day, before Mr. Justice Darling. The public ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. SOFIA. DISTURBED.

    Correspondents in Sofia have, wired that if the Roumanians advance on Sofia a big war is inevitable. The King and Queen and Ministry will go ...

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  9. LIVELY SUFFRAGETTES.

    Violent scenes were enacted at a suffragette meeting in the Memorial Hall, Farringdon-road. in the city of London. The police turned up to arrest Miss Rachel ...

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  10. KRUPP SCANDALS.

    Seven German military officers are on trial in connection with the Krupp scandals. They are accused of bribery, and, have confessed to offences of this nature, but deny that they ...

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  11. YUAN'S DOWNFALL AT HAND.

    A message to the "Dally Telegraph" from its Pekin correspondent reports that bad news is reaching the Chinese Government from everywhere. ...

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  12. NEW BULGARIAN MINISTRY.

    M. Radoslavoff has completed a new Bulgarian Cabinet, with M. Ghenadieff as Foreign Minister. ...

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  13. MILITARY READY.

    As a result of the threatening attitude of the Leeds strikers the military have received orders to be in readiness. The warships at Queensferry, close by, have ...

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  14. INVESTMENT STOCKS.

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  15. MINES AND MINING.

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  16. MISSING LUMBER VESSEL.

    No tidings have yet come to hand regarding the four-masted schooner Americana, which is considerably overdue on the voyage from Astoria. Oregon (U.S.). Seventy ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. JOYS OF BATHING.

    An important medical congress, has opened at Brighton, the south coast watering-place. The delegates will consider the effect that sea-water and sea-air have upon the public ...

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  18. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    In a report concerning the preparations that are being made for the next Olympiad, the British Olympic Committee announces that it has provided the Amateur Athletic ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. KELLOW MOTOR CASE.

    The Kellow motor conspiracy case, which caused a sensation in Melbourne recently, was mentioned at Bow-street Police Court to-day. ...

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  20. CONCESSIONS AT HULL.

    The shipping strike at Hull, Yorkshire, has been settled, and concessions granted to the workers. ...

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  21. TANK STEAMER MUREX.

    Sixty guineas per cent, is quoted for the reinsurance of the steamer Murex, which is, reported to be ashore at Macassar, in the Malay Archipelago. ...

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  22. WINDOW JUMPERS.

    More than £1000 worth of jewellery has during the last fortnight, fallen into the hands of Melbourne's window-jumping thieves. The losers are householders in ...

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  23. GERMAN WORKERS OUT.

    The Hamburg strike is almost general now, and has spread to Kiel, where 4000 of Krupp's people are out. ...

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  24. MAWSON RELIEF EXPEDITION.

    In response to a request by Sir George Reid the Government has agreed to give a supplementary grant of £1000 towards the relief of the Mawson expedition. ...

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  25. MARCH OF THE MOTOR.

    Prince Arthur of Connaught yesterday opened an exhibition of commercial motors at Olympia. The display is a splendid one, and ...

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  26. A RACING TRAGEDY.

    The "Age" has given publicity to a remarkable incident in a northern suburb of this city. It states that last week a widow in poor circumstances, who knew nothing about ...

    Article : 186 words
  27. CANADA'S DREADNOUGHTS.

    It is reported from Toronto that there is not likely to be a renewal of the discussion on the naval question. The Government has determined to contribute the Dreadnoughts ...

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  28. THE ECLIPSE STAKES.

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  29. HISTORY BY BIOGRAPH.

    The Duke of Beaufort has placed the historic Chepstow Castle at the disposal of a biograph firm for the purpose of producing a film illustrating Ivanhoe. ...

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  30. MELBOURNE QUOTATIONS.

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  31. PRINCE AND AN AIRSHIP.

    Arrangements had been made in Berlin for the Prince of Wales, who is now in Germany to inspect a model of the New Unger airship. ...

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  32. MILITARY GAZETTE.

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  33. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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  34. HOTEL'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    The police are investigating what appears to be a deliberate attempt to burn down the Sir John Franklin Hotel, in Main-street, Kapunda. When the servants got up ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP FINALS.

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  36. FLYING CRICKET BAT.

    A tragic incident occurred during the progress of a cricket match at Hammerton, England. One of the players was striking at the ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. ANCIENT GARMENTS.

    Interesting additions have been made to the collection at the Historical Medical Museum in London, the articles relating to the old myth regarding healing by royal touch. ...

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  38. R.L. STEVENSON'S NURSE.

    Alison Cunningham, Robert Louis Stevenson's nurse, whom the author immortalised in the "Child's' Garden of Verses," has died at Edinburgh, at the age of 92. ...

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  39. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS

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  40. MILLIONS OF EGGS.

    The export of eggs from Denmark in 1911 reached the enomous total of 35,850,000 'dozen. ...

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  41. PUBLICAN'S NEW BABY.

    Charged with Sunday trading, Thomas Murphy, licensee of the Alexandra Hotel, Ballarat, put forward the novel excuse that he was occupied wetting the head" of his ...

    Article : 132 words
  42. RAND TROUBLES.

    A large amount of Rand riot insurance continues to be placed on the London market, indicating that a serious view of the situation is still taken locally. ...

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  43. OFFICERS AND THEIR HORSES

    As a result of the poor display made by British cavalry officers in the jumping competitions at the recent Royal Show at Olympia, London, the War Office announces that ...

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  45. LONDON UNIVERSITY MOVING.

    The proposed site for the new London University in Bloomsbury is valued at £375,000. The site is directly behind the British Museum, and the Duke of Bedford, who owns ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN OIL CO.

    The shareholders of the British Australian Oil Co. have passed a reconstruction resolution. ...

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