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  2. THE OUTLOOK.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The "North German Gazette" say that after the declarations of Dr. von Bethmann-Hoilweg (German Imperial Chancellor) and Sir Edward Grey (British Secretary ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 words
  4. EMPIRE'S OUTPOSTS.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Messrs. W. Lorimer. J. Tatlow, and G. E. Foster, members of Dominions Trade Royal Commission, arrived at Newcastle yesterday morning from Brisbane. ...

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  5. SEAMAN DROWNED.

    BYRON BAY, Sunday.--The body of the man reported to have died yesterday on the steamer Cooloon was brought ashore this morning. Deceased was John Johnson, A.B. (44), a native of ...

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  6. PRISON ON FIRE.

    LANSING (Kansas), Sunday.--A squad of convicts set fire to the prison buildings here, hoping to escape during the confusion. Women prisoners and criminal lunatics ...

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  7. FIRE AND GALE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.--Immediately after leaving Sydney the R.M.S. Makura encountered a howling gale. Shortly after 7 o'clock in the evening, when the vessel was ...

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  8. CANADA'S POLICY.

    The Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. G. E. Foster) yesterday gave a representative of "The Dally Telegraph" some Interesting particulars, of tho: manner in which ...

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  9. GREEKS DESPONDENT.

    ATHENS, Saturday.--There is a despondent public feeling that Greece has been left to face the Powers, while Bulgaria has got all she asked for. ...

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  10. GENERAL STRIKE.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.--Many preparations are being made for the general strike on Monday. The Socialists reckon that 400,00 workers will come out on strike. ...

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  11. MORE TURKISH BARBARITIES.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--Profiting by the departure of the Italian destroyers, the Turks in Asia Minor landed at Kasteloryzo, and massacred the Christians and violated the women. ...

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  12. ALL IMMEDIATE DANGER PASSED.

    VIENNA, Sunday.--Count L, von. Zaleskl, Minister for Finance, in a speech, described tho Russian Communique as of the greatest significance for 'peace. Austria-Hungary's ...

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  13. SALONICA.

    VIENNA,' Friday.--The "Neue Frele Presse" states that England and the Tripie Alliance advocate that Salonica be given to Bulgaria as compensation for the loss of Sillstria, but ...

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  14. ROBBERIES AND ASSAULTS.

    While Mrs. Annie Baker, of Fitzroy-street, Newtown, was walking along Fitzroy-lane with a three-year-old baby in her arms on Saturday night, she was confronted ...

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  15. BULGARIA AND GREECE.

    BELGRADE, Friday Evening.--It is announced here that Bulgaria is formally claiming Salonica, and is taking military measures to support that claim. ...

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  16. THE COMMENCEMENT.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.--The general strike has begun in a motor-car factory and Ironworks at Antwerp. Troops have been ordered to guard the ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mr. George Sandy's bill to institute compulsory military training for youths has been talked out in the House of Commons. ...

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  18. WOMAN'S LEAP FROM TRAM.

    A case of bag-snatching of extraordinary daring took place in a Pyrmont car about half past 10 on Friday night. Mrs. Sarah Lawson, of Canterbury, had been ...

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  19. BOYCOTTING AUSTRIA.

    BELGRADE, Friday Evening.--The Chambers of Commerce and Industry have declared a general boycott- of Austrian merchandise, and the banks have decided to cancel the credits of ...

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  20. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  21. WHY LOSSES WERE HEAVY.

    CETINJE, Friday.--An official gazette states that the heavy losses at Tarabosch were due to the Servian artillery firing whilst the Montenegrins were attacking tho artillery ...

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  22. THE TERRITORIALS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--During the debate on Colonel Sandy's bill, Colonel Seely, Secretary for War, stated that though the Territorials were 60,000 below their proper strength, the General ...

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  23. MACEDONIA SEVERELY DAMAGED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.--The P. and O. R.M S. Macedonia arrived at daybreak. She left Sydney on Monday night, and met with squally to heavy seas. She then entered ...

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  24. "CEASE FIRING AT SKUTARI."

    CETINJE, Saturday.--The attack on Scutari has not been, resumed. The Montenegrins are assuming an attitude of indifference to the blockade. ...

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  25. RETIRED PARLIAMENTARIAN'S EXPERIENCE.

    On Saturday night, at about 9.30, Mr. Robert Booth, formerly M.LA., for Leichhardt, was going to his home at Lyllonvllle,'Honry-etreet, Leichhardt, when he was assaulted and robbed ...

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  26. AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The fitters in Portsmouth Dockyard have refused to work overtime, and demand an increase. The authorities do not anticipate any serious ...

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  27. A HAUL.

    SOFIA, Saturday.--The authorities at Burgas have seized aboard an Austrian steamer 16 Turkish heavy guns, which were on the way to Germany for repairs. ...

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  28. LABOR AND ENCOURAGEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Federal Attorney-General, in reply to criticisms by Mr. Cook and Mr. Hagelthorn, Victorian Minister in charge of Immigration, on his claim that the ...

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  29. THREE DAYS IN A CYCLONE.

    Off Sandy Cape for three days the Island steamer Muniara, of Burns, Phlip, and Co.'s line, which returned to Sydney yesterday, was lighting her way through a terrific cyclone. ...

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  30. "OUT OF THE FRYING PAN."

    MEXICO CITY, Friday Evening.--The Mexican central express train when on its usual journey, was attacked by rebels. The engine driver opened her out, and the train fled, but ...

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  31. THE POPE.

    ROME, Friday Evening.--The condition of the Pope is unchanged. ROME, Saturday.--The Pope bad a good night. ROME, Saturday Afternoon.--The ...

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  32. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 487 words
  33. AN INVITATION DRIVE.

    On Saturday night, at about 10 o'clock, Reginald Dargan (48), of Lordr-street, North Sydney, was standing at the Hotel Australia when three men in a sulky asked him to go for a drive. ...

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  34. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--At the Lord " Mayor's banquet at the Mansion House, the German Ambassador (Prince Lichnowsky) was the principal guest. ...

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  35. ROBBED AT A POLITICAL MEETING.

    While the Newtown Labor meeting was in progress on Saturday night, Martin O'Dea, one of the large audience, had a canvas bag containing £5 stolon from him. ...

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  36. "TYRANNICAL & CORRUPT."

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mr. W. V. Osborne, in explaining the Trade Union Act, stated that it was not intended to reverse the Osborne judgment, but to prevent the creation ...

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  37. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mr. James Allen, New Zealand Minister for Defence, attended a meeting of the Imperial Defence Committee. CAPETOWN, Friday Evening.--General ...

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  38. FEDERAL ROLLS.

    "I want to warn the people that the enrolment by the police does, not entitle them to vote at the Federal elections," said Mr. O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, to a ...

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  39. ASSAULT AT GLEBE.

    William Dairymple (28), a laborer, residing at 266 Bulwarrn-road, Ultimo, was, in company with a friend- and his wife, walking along Bay- street, Glebe shortly after half-past 11 on ...

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  40. NO PRIVILEGES.

    LONDON, Friday; Evening.--The "Manchester Guardian" is responsible for a statement to the effect that the government is corresponding with the Australian Government regarding the ...

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  41. OVERDUE VESSEL SAFE.

    For Some weeks, past anxiety has been felt for the safety of the barquentine Alexa, owned by Messrs. On Chong and Co., which was reported overdue at the Gilbert Group. Yesterday the ...

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  42. MILLIONAIRE MISSING.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mr. Joseph Martin, an American millionaire, has mysteriously disappeared. He intended to start for his home in Tennessee last Saturday. His boxes were ...

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  43. MISGUIDED LENIENCY

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mrs. pankhurst--who was recently sentenced to throe years' imprisonment for implication in the bomb outrage on Mr. Lloyd George's villa, and who has been on ...

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  44. SYSTEM OF CO-OPERATION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Before the Premier wont to London, he expressed a desire that the States should adopt a system of co-operation in regard to the immigration question. When ...

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  45. CRUSHED BY A TREE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Paradise, on the Glenbrook lino, was the scene of an accident on Saturday by which Mr. James R. G. Steins, proprietor of the "Australian Motorist," ...

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  46. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,.--The Federal Attorrney-General says, in regard to the "Manchester Guardian" cable, that as far as international law is concerned, outside nations can take no ...

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  47. STREET SHOOTING.

    A shooting affray occurred at the corner of Pitt and Goulburn streets at about 6.30 on Saturday night, as the result of which Joseph Quinlan was wounded by a bullet in the left ...

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  48. OMINOUS DISCOVERY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Millionaire Martin's battered hat aud his pocket-book, which had been ripped open, have been found on the Thames Embankment. ...

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  49. FALL FROM MOVING TRAM.

    An accident occurred at Sydney railway station last evening. Two ladies, Mrs. Mary Davis and Mrs. Beatrice Ashford--mother and daughter--who were travellers by the 7p.m ...

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  50. AERIAL DOINGS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Captain Vinson and another naval officer were monoplaning at Sheerness, when their machine crashed to the ground, and was smashed. Captain Vinson was ...

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  51. OUTRAGES STILL CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Suffragettes blew up aud burnt the Neville Cricket Club's pavilion at Tunbridge Wells. LONDON, .Saturday.--A suffragette has, been ...

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  52. DEATH OF A MAN IN CUSTODY.

    Shortly before midnight on Friday, Constables Williams, Kcefe, and Johnson visited a lodging house in Bathurst-street, and arrested two men named William Dalton (32) and William Thomas ...

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  53. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    HOBART, Sunday.--The steamer Ionic has arrived with 60 immigrants for mainland ports, and has on board nearly 600 for New Zealand. Burnett West Congdon, known generally as ...

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  54. THE DANGER ZONE.

    SOFIA, Saturday.--Dr. S. Daneff (President of the Chamber of Deputies), addressing the gressivos, said the Powers throught it expedient that Turkey should retain Constantinople, ...

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  55. WRECKAGE WASHED ASHORE.

    TAREE, Saturday.--It is reported by fishermen that some wreckage has been washed ashore between Crowdy. Head and Harrington also that at the old, bar- Mitchell's Island side. ...

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  56. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails dated London, March 14, per the P. and U. Company's R.M.S. Malwa. wlll, it is expected, reach Sydney in time for delivery of the letters from the G.P.O, this morning. The ...

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  57. A GOOD PERFORMANCE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Gustav Hamel, the well-known aviator, made a,non-stop flight with a passenger in 95 minutes from Dover to Dunkirk and back. ...

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