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  2. DEAD AND DISQUALIFIED

    Senator Millen, speaking at North Sydney last night, said there was a feeling throughout the Commonwealth that the condition of the rolls was a public scandal. ...

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  3. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Up to to-day there were many who thought the minors' delegate board would not take the extreme step of expelling the Miami Lodge from the Colliery ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Sir John Taverner, who two months ago completed nine years' service as Agent-General for Victoria, returned to Melbourne by the R.M.S. Orsova to-day. He ...

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  5. BIG FURNACES.

    From the stately and wondrous beauty of the Jenolan Caves and their eternal silence, the four Dominions Trade Commissioners tore across the country by motor-car to Lithgow, ...

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  6. UNIVERSITY ELECTION.

    The first general election of Fellows of the Senate of the University of Sydney, under the Amended University Act, took plate yesterday, and caused considerable ...

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  7. THIRD EDITION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Router's Vienna correspondent reports that the Powers have sent Montenegro an ultimatum to withdraw from Scutari; otherwise they will land troops at ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  9. AFTER THE BATTLE.

    The result of the election was discussed with much animation after the announcement by Sir Normand Maclaurin. The Conservative side seemed to be very well pleased, and cheers ...

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  10. "WAR OF THE DEVIL"

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Israel Zangwill, the well-known writer and president of the International Jewish Territorial Organisation, has contributed a remarkable article to the "Daily ...

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  11. THE UNOPENED NORTH.

    The Royal Commission for Northern Territory Railways and Ports arrived in Sydney yesterday from Melbourne. The commission is comprised of Messrs. Frank Clarke ...

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  12. LABOR'S TWO VOICES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--There has not been a Federal election in Victoria in which a greater mass of contradictory and exaggerated statements of grotesque and palpable ...

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  13. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  14. THE DISPUTANTS.

    VIENNA, Sunday Evening.--Conflicting reports come from Scutari. Some represent that the bombardment is proceeding; others assert that it has been abandoned. ...

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  15. YOUNG TURKS' FEAR.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent states that isolated Turkish outrages on Armenians have aroused in the Young Turks a fear that ...

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  16. SERVIA VIGOROUSLY DENIES.

    BELGRADE, Sunday Evening.--Vigorous official denials are made of Bulgarian allegations to the effect that Servia has Adopted repressive measures on Bulgarian subjects at Egri ...

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  17. TO-DAY.

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  18. DRAGGING ON.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--Beyond the fact that the strike fund committee had a meeting here to-day there are no developments of importance. It is understood that there will be ...

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  19. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S JOURNAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lady Scott, widow of the late Captain Scott, who perished at the South Pole, has written a letter to the press returning thanks for the sympathy extended to her in ...

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  20. STARVING GREEKS AND TURKS.

    CORFU, Sunday Evening.--The arrival of the blockading ships at Valona (in Grecian island of Skopelos) has relieved the inhabitants, who were in a state of famine, and also feared ...

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  21. GREEK WARSHIPS.

    PORT SAID, Sunday Evening.--Three Greek warships are cruising off the port. ...

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  22. "THE SOUNDEST PATRIOTISM."

    The commissioners were entertained at luncheon at the Commercial Hotel. Ald. Pillans (Mayor of Lithgow) was the chairman, and there were also present the aldermen of the ...

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  23. "KINGSLAND."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Though. the Federal Government bas no time to devote to any scheme for peopling the Northern Territory, it has apparently time to devote to a project for ...

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  24. AN ARMISTICE SIGNED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--An armistice has been signed by all the Allies except Montenegro. ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION.

    At yesterday's meeting of the State Cabinet, the agreement which Mr. Holman had tentatively arrived at with Mr. Watt, the Victorian Premier, already foreshadowed in our cables ...

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  26. THE LOSSES.

    SOFIA, Monday.--A semi-official estimate gives the following losses of the Allies, killed and wounded, since the Balkan war commenced:--Bulgaria, 84,000; Servia, 22,000; ...

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  27. GREECE INSISTS.

    ATHENS, Monday.--Greece insists upon the retention of Salonika, with a hinterland sufficiently deep to defend the town and to assure its commercial prosperity. ...

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  28. DISTRESS AT BULLI.

    BULLI, Monday.--The Illawarra coal strike has seen the beginning of five other strikes; it has now seen the end of them; and still it goes on. ...

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  29. AUSTRO-BULGARIAN CONVENTION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Mail's" Belgrade correspondent reports that a secret Austro-Bulgarian Convention exists, providing for reciprocal assistance in tho event of a conflict ...

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  30. APPLICATIONS FOR FARMS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Applications have been received for the 20 farms offered by the External Affairs Department, at Stapleton, Northern Territory. The farms are classed as ...

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  31. PROJECTED MILK STRIKE.

    PICTON, Monday.--There was a record attendance at a meeting of the South Coast and West Camden Milk Suppliers' Association on Saturday night. The question of the sudden ...

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  32. CONQUERED TERRITORY.

    BELGRADE, Monday.--A conference has been held between the Premier, M. Pasitch, and the party leaders. The latter declared that Servia would not ...

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  33. COMBINED DEPUTATION.

    The general industrial situation in regard to the coal trouble, both north and south is not likely to after during the next 24 hours, unless something happens at Newcastle. At any rate ...

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  34. BULGARIANS AND GREEKS.

    SALONIKA, Monday.--When the Bulgarians retired after the conflict with the Greeks at Nigrita they arrested a Greek priest and a number of the notables of a neighboring ...

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  35. BATTLESHIP NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--Twenty Maori chiefs visited the battleship New Zealand and made presentations to Captain Halsey also delivered patriotic addresses. ...

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