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  3. BLOODSHED IN CORSICA.

    A sanguinary drama has been enacted [?] the little town of Pledi Croce, in the Island of Corsica. Several electors who were adversaries [?] ...

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  7. COSIER SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes are arranging a self-denial week by means of which they hope to raise much money to carry on their militant tactics. ...

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  8. ARMIES ASSEMBLING

    Whilst Europe still hopes to preserve peace, the Great Powers are gathering together their huge armies. In eastern Europe the forces of Austria ...

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  9. STORMING A CHURCH.

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed yesterday in Serpa, Portugal. No religious association having been formed in the parish of San Salvador, in that city. ...

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  10. GAOL WITHOUT THE OPTION.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was no sooner released from prison after having had her fine paid by some unknown friend, when she smashed the windows of the Liberal ...

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  11. FROM AUSTRALIA.

    A merchant named Joseph Nathan, carrying on business at Gracechurch-street, in the city, has been fined for selling cream-milk powder which was found on analysis to show ...

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  12. MEXICO CITY BATTLE.

    The rebels' lines ore advancing, and General Diaz is said to have gained a considerable advantage. The Federals are preparing to use ...

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  13. WAS IT ILLEGAL?

    The Second Full Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Pring, Mr. Justice Street, and Mr. Justice Sly, sat in No. 1 Jury Court to-day to bear argument in the special case and ...

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  14. WOMAN'S WILL DISPUTED.

    Miss Maria Mattingley, who died at Kensington, London, on July 28, 1909, bequeathed £6000 to her nephew. Dr. Frederick Bryant, who came from Australia to England 20 ...

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  15. TROUBLES SMOOTHED OVER.

    The Russo-Austrian difficulties have been diminished by the intervention of England and Germany, and the trouble between Bulgaria and Roumania has also been lessened ...

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  16. PLEDGED TO KILL THEMSELVES

    Remarkable disclosures have followed the suicide in Rome of three domestic servants Who last week drowned themselves in the Tiber, locked in one another's arms. ...

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  17. LABOR AND PEACE.

    The "Times," in a special article, says that the principal pacific influence in labor affairs in Great Britain is the continued activity of trade. ...

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  18. AMERICAN RAILWAY SMASH

    A railway accident occurred to-day in Pittsburg (U.S.), as a result of which 10 persons were killed and 30 others seriously injured. ...

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  19. BITTERNESS OF DEFEAT.

    More than 5000 Montenegrins were killed or wounded in the recent attacks on Scutari, the only result being to maintain a hold upon the position which dominates the town ...

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  20. MONGOLIA'S ARMY.

    Mongolia has signed an agreement with Russia providing that the Russian military authorities shall raise and train a Mongolian cavalry brigade. ...

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  21. ENGLAND'S COLDEST DAY.

    A visitation of black frost is sweeping from Russia across Europe and impinging on England. Snow tell in London to-day. and a stiff ...

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  22. RAISING THE WIND.

    It is hoped in Constantinople to obtain ready money by granting concessions to foreign capitalists. Official notices have been issued regarding ...

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  23. AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The American battleships Georgia, Vermont, and Nebraska have arrived at the Mexican port of Vera Cruz. Several additional companies of American ...

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  24. SUSPICIOUS GERMAN YACHT.

    The German yacht Porthus, from Cologne, has been taken under arrest to Amsterdam by a Dutch torpedo boat She is supposed to have been engaged in ...

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  25. LONDON MARKETS.

    The directors of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand have notified shareholders by circular that they have decided to issue 20,000 new shares at a premium of ...

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  26. FOR THE BIG SIEGE

    A number of howitzers and 120 additional heavy siege guns have been despatched from Belgrade to assist the Bulgarians in compelling Adrianople to capitulate. ...

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  27. "CYCLONE "THOMPSON BEATEN.

    Bob Moha, of this town, defeated "Cyclone" Johnny Thompson in every round of the ten they boxed to-night. Moha now claims the title of champion light-heavyweight. ...

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  28. CALIFORNIAN POET DEAD.

    Joaquin Miller, who was known as the poet of the Sierras, has died at San Francisco. ...

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  29. "WELLY GUILTY!"

    "I sell em: I welly guilty," said Willie Bob, alias Ah Chong, a bald-headed, crosseyed Chinaman, who was brought to-day before Mr. Smithers, S.M., at the Central ...

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  30. POWERS WORKING FOR PEACE.

    The Powers are doing their utmost to induce the Bulgarian and Roumanian Governments to exercise moderation in order to arrive at a compromise, though Germany is ...

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  31. STUDY OF ASTROPHYSICS.

    An anonymous donor has offered to endow the professorship of astrophysics at Cambridge University with £10.000. in order to obviate its threatened extinction. ...

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  32. THE CARLTON CRIME.

    James Rawlings, who gashed his throat with a razor after almost decapitating a young woman, with whom he had lived in Madeline-street, Carlton, on Monday night ...

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  33. NOT A POLICEMAN.

    Philip Ryan, aged 24, who had worn the uniform of a policeman for about three weeks, but had since left the force, found himself in the dock at the Central Police ...

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  34. WHEAT FIRMER.

    Wheat met a firm market to-day. Merchants wanted 38s 3d per 4801b., c.l.f., for New South Wales grain, February shipment. ...

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  35. BAR SILVER UNCHANGED.

    The market for bar silver closed unchanged to-day at 2s 5d per oz. standard. ...

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  36. VALUE OF SHARES.

    Argument was concluded this morning before the Full Court-- the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Ferguson-- in the dispute between the executors of the ...

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  37. FIRE NEAR MANLY.

    A four-roomed weatherboard cottage, situated in the bush off Pittwater-road, Brookvale, near Manly, was completely destroyed by fire last night The place which was ...

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  38. PROTECTING MACEDONIA.

    A petition by Moslems has been sent to the Powers asking for the protection of Macedonia when the war is over. ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    The underwriters have been compelled to take up 86 per cent of the New Zealand 4 per cent, loan of £3,500,000. ...

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  41. ALBERT TROTT ILL.

    Albert Trott, the well-known cricketer, is lying [?] in [?] Mary's Hospital, Paddington [?] ...

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