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  2. LULL IN THE WAR.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.--No fighting occurred at Adrianople on Thursday or Friday, and the situation at Bulair ([?]allipoli Peninsula) is unchanged. ...

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  3. REIGN OF TERROR.

    MEXICO CITY, Friday Evening.--President Madero sent an ultimatum demanding the surrender of Fel[?]z Diaz's forces. Diaz replied, with a heavy bombardment of the palace. ...

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  4. COMING BACK.

    Professor David has been advised from Macquarie Island wireless station that Adelle Land wireless station was dismantled last week and that Dr. Mawson, with all hands, is now on ...

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  5. THIRD EDITION.

    A particularly daring burglary occurred late last night in the city. The premises of Messrs. Levy Bros., Limited, 630 George-street, were entered, and jewellery, watches, and fancy ...

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  6. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  7. POLAR TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--An interesting point that has come out is the statement that Dimitri, the dog-driver, who with Mr. Cherry Garrard, made the first Scott relief ...

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  8. BULGARIAN RUSE SUCCEEDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Daily Mail's" Constantinople correspondent states that the severe Turkish losses at the battle of Bulair were the result of a Bulgarian ruse. The ...

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  9. RELATIVES SATISFIED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Replying to reports recently current in New Zealand and Australia concerning the relief measures taken for the benefit of the lost explorers, 86 of their ...

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  10. RENEWED MUTINY.

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.--President Madero has resigned. General De La Barra, who took refuge at the British Legation, is arranging to succeed ...

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  11. "CRUEL, UNJUST, AND UNFOUNDED."

    Professor David last night made an interesting statement to a representative of "The Daily Telegraph" on the question as to whether or not scurvy was in any way reponsible for the ...

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  12. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN'S FEARS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A correspondent writing to "The Times," states that Captain Amundsen, in September, expressed fears for Captain Scott's' safety, but refrained from making ...

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  13. NEUTRAL ZONE FIXED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Bulgaria has replied to the French Government's recent requests--for a neutral area in the city safe from Bulgarian shell-fire and for the passage of a body of ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH CONDOLENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Royal Geographical Society has received messages of condolence from the Commonwealth Parliament, and from West Australia. ...

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  15. CRETE'S DREAM REALISED.

    CANDIA (CRETE), Saturday.--All the foreign warships have left Suda Bay, and the Turkish flag has been hauled down, the Cretans hoisting that of Greece in its place. ...

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  16. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--St. Paul's Cathedral was crowded two hours before the time appointed for the beginning of the memorial service in connection with the death of ...

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  17. MADERO'S RESIGNATION.

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.--Congress, convened in special session, decided to accept President Madero's resignation. De La Barra announces that he hopes to conclude peace in a few ...

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  18. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  19. THE LIMITS OF REFUGE.

    MALTA, Friday Evening.--The Turkish warship Hamidleh unexpectedly put in here through stress of weather. It is supposed that she is on her way to the Ionian Seas. She must leave ...

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  20. BURWOOD WHEELERS.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Judge Scholes yesterday gave his reserved decision on the question of the starting time for wheelers at Burwood Colliery. His Honor said it had been referred to ...

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  21. MADERO DEFIES CONGRESS.

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday.--President Madero withdrew his resignation yesterday. Congress was called to an emergency meeting, and discussed plans for ousting him. Madero defied ...

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  22. THE SCOURGE OF THE WEST.

    "I am more than ever impressed with the urgent necessity of extending the system of medical school inspection to the country districts," said Mr. Carmichael on Saturday. He ...

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  23. GREEKS ARRESTED.

    ATHENS, Saturday.--Greeks expelled from Constantinople report that 2000 of their compatriots have been arrested. ...

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  24. ARABS IN REVOLT.

    ADEN, Saturday.--The Arabs of the Aden hinterland have revolted, killing the Deputy-Governor and wounding several officials. The rising is attributed to the establishment ...

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  25. TODAY.

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  26. ANXIETY IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The leading newspapers are exercised by the decision of the German authorities to increase the army, and by the Tirpitz-Churchill incident. ...

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  27. THE KING AND CAPTAIN SCOTT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The King has sent a message to Captain Scott's mother, in which the said: "I know your son intimately, and mourn his death as that of a friend as well as a ...

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  28. UNITED STATES' DILEMMA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--A special meeting of the Cabinet was called yesterday, to discuss the Mexican situation. A general feeling prevails that Madero's ...

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  29. TRIBUTE OF CHURCHES.

    In most of the churches yesterday references were made to the fate of Captain Scott and his heroic comrades. The services were of an appropriate character, and special musical ...

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  30. THE HOVE MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The inquest concerning the death of Hugh Trevanion, the wealthy young man of Hove, who was supposed to have died as the result of an overdose of ...

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  31. MR. TAFT'S RESOLVE.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--President Taft has held a series of Cabinet meetings, to consider Madero's appeal for non-intervention. Mr. Taft announced that only the wholesale murder of ...

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  32. "INSPIRATION FOR CENTURIES."

    Archdeacon Boyce, preaching last evening at St. Paul's, Redfern, made reference, to the death of Scott and his comrades. "The life and death of Scott and his ...

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  33. BELGIUM'S INTEGRITY.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.--A secret sitting of the Chamber of Deputies discussed defence matters yesterday after the Prime Minister (Baron de Broquevilled) had stated that he, as ...

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  34. LESSON OF THE TITANIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Government and the Atlantic shipping lines are fitting out the Dundee whaler Scotia with powerful wireless apparatus to patrol the Atlantic ice-belt in the ...

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  35. MR. J. D. WILLIAMS.

    We are informed that Mr. J. D. Williams has resigned his position of managing director and director of the J. D. Williams Amusements Company, and all agreements have been ...

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  36. MUST HAVE FOOD-DUTIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In a speech at Liverpool yesterday, Lord Selborne said that, while he accepted. Mr. Bonar Law's decision on the subject of food duties, he regretted it. They ...

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  37. SUFFRAGETTE SABOTAGE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has been sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment in default of payment of fines and damage caused by window smashing. ...

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  38. MORE DELAY AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--It was thought on Saturday when Judge Scholes' decision in the Burwood wheelers' case was given in favor of the management of the colliery, that the ...

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  39. AT ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    Rev. Father O'Gorman preached at St. Mary's Cathedral last evening on the certainty of death. He referred during an eloquent discourse, to the tragedy of the South Pole. "As ...

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  40. FOR PEACE--NOT FOR WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, V.C., in a speech at Bristol, said he did not want to arouse an aggressive "jingo" spirit--peace, not war, was his earnest desire. ...

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  41. VANDALISM ON THE LINKS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The suffragette campaign of vandalism on the golf links was extended yesterday to many greens. Serious damage was done with spades and acid to "greens" at ...

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  42. PRICELESS HEROISM.

    Rev. W. G. Taylor, speaking at the Lyceum-hall, said that unselfish physical, mental, or moral heroism was always a pricess jewel. Whether seen on the field of Waterloo or on ...

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