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  6. THE BALKAN WAR.

    A sanguinary battle is still proceeding at Bereine. This is evidently a continuation of the conflict reported yesterday. The ...

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  7. HOUSE RULE AMENDMENTS.

    Much interest was centred in the doings of the House of Commons to- day, when the closure motion regarding the Home Rule Bill was proceeded with. ...

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  8. "TO DEVOUR US."

    The "Tanin," a semi- official organ published in Constantinople, says: "When the Powers use the word 'reform' we tremble, understanding that they simply wish to ...

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  9. THE TRIPOLI WAR.

    The Italians fought a pitched battle with the Turks at West Derna, Tripoli, driving them from the field. The victors bivouacked on the captured ...

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  10. SERVIA STANDS FIRM.

    A report from Vienna states that a Servian answer has been delivered to the Powers' Note, rejecting the suggestions. The Servian Ambassador at Constantinople ...

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  11. TURCO- ITALIAN PEACE.

    Difficulties have arisen regarding the Turco- Italian peace negotiations. The Italian Government declines to vest the Turkish Consul in Tripoli with wide ...

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  12. LOAN FROM PIERPONT MORGAN.

    It is understood that Turkey is seeking a loan of £6,000,000 from Pierpont Morgan. ...

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  13. A TRAITOR'S FATE.

    A man who was formerly a mate in the German Navy has just been tried in camera at Leipsic on a charge of haying attempted to sell to the British Government plans of ...

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  14. GREEK SHIPS DETAINED.

    Germany has joined her protest to that of Great Britain against the detention of Greek grain steamers by the Turks. ...

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  15. BUYING WARSHIPS.

    Greece is negotiating with Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., shipbuilders, for the purchase of the Chinese cruiser Chao Ho, which was launched from their yards last ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At to- day's wool sales 8000 bales were submitted and quickly absorbed. The market closed with keen competition, manufacturers being the chief operators. ...

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  17. THE ULSTER COVENANT.

    Mr. J. King questioned the Prime Minister in the House to- night as to whether the act of Sir Edward Carson in signing the covenant against Home Rule was tantamount to a ...

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  18. PRINCE AND SOLDIER.

    Prince Alexander, Crown Prince of Servia, has left Belgrade for the frontier. ...

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  20. AMENDMENT DEFEATED.

    A division taken in the House of Commons at a late hour resulted in Mr. Bonar Law's amendment on the Home Rule closure motion being defeated by 323 votes to 232. ...

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  21. GAS BILL.

    Ministers do not expect the Gas Bill to survive the handling which is before it in the Legislative Council, and to emerge with any of its essential provisions undamaged. There ...

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  22. "THE LAST POST."

    The funeral service held to- day over the wreck of the submarine B2, which was sunk last week by the Atlantic liner America, six miles off South Foreland, provided an ...

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  23. "SIMPLY A MONSTER."

    In a letter to the press Mr. Edward Granville Browne, the Sir Thomas Adams Professor of Arabic at Cambridge University, has made some startling revelations of the ...

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  24. IMPERIAL TRADE COMMISSION.

    The Imperial Trade Commission is at present engaged in taking evidence regarding emigration, and is sitting three days a week. The commission will sail for Australia and ...

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  25. SALONIKA EXCITED.

    The Sultan's Firman, exhorting his subjects to defend their country, was read at Salonika amid enthusiastic scenes. ...

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  26. NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE.

    The Nobel Prize of £8000 for medicine has been awarded to Dr. Currell, of the Rockefeller Institute, in New York. The Nobel Foundation is based upon the ...

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  27. MARKETS STEADIER.

    The markets have recovered slightly in London and on the Continent, but Servian, Bulgarian, and Turkish stocks have fallen lower. ...

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  28. "SUN'S" WEATHER CHART.

    Pressure Note.-- The high pressure which yesterday was over the northern districts of New South Wales has moved further eastward and at 9 o'clock this morning was situated over the ocean between Norfolk Island and the North Queensland coast. The energetic Antarctic disturbance which extended from the south of Tasmania to our southern districts has lost considerably in energy, and is now centrally situated between Hobart and The Bluff, New Zealand. The western high pressure has moved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. THREW STONES AT OFFICER.

    Ivor Maurice Nathaniel, a senior cadet, of Stanmore, was proceeded against at the Newtown Police Court to- day on a charge of being guilty of conduct to the prejudice of good ...

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  30. STEVENSON IN FORM.

    H. W. Stevenson, the world's champion billiardist, is showing splendid form in the match which he is now playing against W. Cook, whom he is conceding a [?] of 3500 ...

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  31. STIRRING UP THE AFRIDIS.

    Mischief- makers are attempting to foment trouble among the Afridis, the powerful Pathan tribe occupying the hilly country about the Khyber Pass, in Afghanistan. ...

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  32. ARGENTINE RAILWAYS.

    It is reported that a foreign syndicate proposes to purchase the State railways of Argentina for 250,000,000 pesos. ...

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  33. LONDON DIVORCE COURT.

    At the present time there are no fewer than 500 divorce cases awaiting trial in London. Most of the cases are undefended. ...

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  34. PUNCHED HIS WIFE.

    John Aughterlonie, who had been twice bound over to keep the peace, came before Mr. Love, S.M., at the Central Police Court this morning, charged with having assaulted ...

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  35. LOCKED GATES.

    The gates of Government House, Sydney, are locked. Some of Lord Denman's servants are still there. The Government will shortly make an announcement of the ...

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  36. CHAMPION RUNNERS.

    A 130yd. race between Jack Donaldson, the Victorian runner, and Reg. Walker, the South African champion, was brought off today at Pontypridd, in Wales. ...

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  37. BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    King George has approved of the rebuilding of the facade of Buckingham Palace. It is estimated that the work will involve an outlay of £60,000. ...

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