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  4. KIDNAPPING A BABY.

    Remarkable disclosures were made in a case at Southwark to-day, in which a girl was charged with having kidnapped a baby. It was stated that the accused had been ...

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  6. BETRAYAL OF NAVAL SECRETS

    The trial of Gunner Parrott, on a charge of disclosing naval secrets, was resumed today. The Solicitor-General recapitulated the ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. CONFERENCE CRISIS.

    The Balkan delegates to the Peace Conference met this morning, and decided that, simultaneously with the presentation of the Powers' Note to the Porte, the Allies should ...

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  8. WOMEN COMBINE.

    Twenty suffragette societies have, been combined in one body under the presidency of Countess de la Warr. They have made a demand on the ...

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  9. "READY TO FIGHT."

    Alter the determination of the Allies' delegates to close the conference had been announced. Rechad Pasha, the chief of the Turkish delegates, was interviewed by our ...

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  10. DUTIES ON FOOD.

    The "Times," in a leader to-day, commenting on the crisis in the Unionist Party over the question of imposing preferential duties on food, says: -- "In view of the wishes of the ...

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  11. ARTIFICIAL FEEDING.

    Mr. M'Kenna, secretary of State for the Home Department, announced in the Commons to-day that two suffragettes in Holloway Gaol, who had refused to eat, had been ...

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  12. FAMILY MYSTERY.

    An advertisement in the personal column of the "Times" to-day reads: "If the lady would like to find the little girl she left 36 years ago with Mrs. Martin, Wisbech, ...

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  13. BULGARIANS IN THE FIELD.

    General Paprikoff stated, in a personal interview to-day, that the Bulgarians had 280,000 troops in the Thracian Peninsula. They were divided as follows: -- One ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The first series of the London wool sales opened to-day. The offerings totalled 135,000 bales, as compared with 181,000 last year. ...

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  15. FIGHT WITH OUTLAWS.

    A report from Manila, Philippine Islands, states that a detachment of United States troops at Lanao encountered a band of Filipino outlaws. ...

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  16. MEN IN WHITE MASKS.

    The Neutral Bay police are paying special attention to their revolvers owing to the receipt by a resident of an anonymous letter which, if it is not a hoax, conveys a ...

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  17. BIG FEDERATION FORMING.

    The Federal Council of the Australian Builders Laborers' Federation, recognising the benefits to be gained by the formation of a building trades federation, as mooted ...

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  18. FEDERAL GENERAL LYNCHED

    A message from El Paso states that the rebels captured General Blanco, of the Federal troops, at Chihuakua, took him to the mountains, and lynched him. ...

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  19. RUSSIA STEPS IN.

    It is reported in Paris that Russia has offered to mediate on the points in dispute between Bulgaria and Roumania. ...

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  20. PRINCE AND ACTRESS.

    Prince Hermann, a former heir to the Grand Dukedom of Saxe-Weimar, who contracted a morganatic marriage with an actress, one of the members of "The Merry ...

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  21. ARMED AEROPLANES.

    The Russian Government has ordered 100 monoplanes of 80 horse-power, and sixteen biplanes of 100 horse-power. Each of the machines to to be fitted with a ...

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  22. BRITISH ARMY'S NEW RIFLE.

    The House of Commons to-day Colonel Seely, Secretary of War, stated that no pattern of the new rifle that was to be issued to the army would be approved until the result ...

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  23. LORD STRATHCONA.

    Sir Hugh Graham, the well-known Canadian newspaper proprietor, will probably succeed Lord Strathcona as High Commissioner for Canada. ...

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  24. MEHEGAN COMING HOME.

    Hughie Mehegan, the lightweight champion boxer of Australia, will leave London homeward bound in March next. Arrangements have been made for him to engage in five ...

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  25. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE.

    The Australian cruiser Melbourne concluded her final trials at Birkenhead on Friday, and arrived at Plymouth on Sunday. She will now complete her ...

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  26. FIRE IN A WINE STORE.

    A fire broke out in the basement of Lindeman, Ltd.'s wine merchants, in the Queen Victoria Markets, about half-past 10 this morning. An engine from headquarters was ...

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  27. DAILY ROUND OF ROBBERIES.

    A thief forced a window at the residence of Albert Edward Larkin, at Corunna-road, Petersham, yesterday, and took his jewellery, valued at £25 and also seven sovereigns ...

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  28. YARRA MIXTURE.

    The French mail steamer Yarra, which left here yesterday, has the following passengers for Sydney: -- Messrs. Ridgway, Suchyuski, Rojek, Barcryuoff, Mousen, Olwsen ...

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  29. SILVER WEAKER.

    The market to-day for bar silver again closed weak. The closing rate was 2s 5 1-8d, equivalent to a drop of 3-16d per oz. standard. ...

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  30. LUCKY THIRTEENTH.

    A member of the Belgian Chamber of Deputies, who is celebrated for his speeches on the Consular service, was yesterday making an eloquent appeal for the ...

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  31. LORD JERSEY'S ILL-HEALTH.

    The Earl of Jersey, who was Governor of New Couth Wales from 1890 to 1[?]93, is resigning from all the public bodies with which he to associated, on the ground of ill-health. ...

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  32. EXEMPLARY PUNISHMENT.

    On December 24 George Ja[?]ues was blocking the progress of a tram in Regent-street, and was requested by the driver to get out of the way. In reply, he used disgusting ...

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., are in receipt of a cable message from their London house, dated January 14, stating: -- "The market to-day opened to a good ...

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  34. SLOW WHEAT MARKET.

    The demand for wheat was extremely slow to-day. Merchants asked 38s per quarter c.i.f. for New South Wales new season's grain, ...

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