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  2. THE WAR

    LONDON, Friday. -- The correspondents of the London newspapers telegraphing from Vienna and the Balkan capitals agree that war is certain to be declared by the Balkan ...

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  3. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. -- The Premier, in moving the allocation of time to be devoted to consideration of the Home Rule Bill, said the Government proposed to give 50 sittings to ...

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  4. MR. FISHER'S PAINS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Answering a question asked by Mr. Riley (N.S.W.) in the House at Representatives to-day, Mr. Fisher stated that he preferred not to discuss the question of the ...

    Article : 347 words
  5. BUILDING "UP" IN SYDNEY.

    When application was made to the City Council by "The Daily Telegraph" Newspaper Company for permission to erect new premises 193 feet high, including a photographic ...

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  6. STATE BUDGET.

    The principal features of the Treasurer's Budget Statement were considered by the State Cabinet at a special meeting yesterday morning. It was Mr. Cann's intention to have delivered ...

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  7. FOREIGN LOAN.

    An interesting departure has been made by the Government in negotiations that have lately taken place for the flotation of a loan outside Australia. ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 375 words
  9. VICTORY AT TUZI.

    CETINJE, Friday Afternoon. -- Alter 14 hours' fighting the Montenegrins captured the fort dominating Tuzi and so opened the road to Scutari. ...

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  10. THE TRIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    ROME, Thursday Evening. -- Italian troops, in Tripoli advanced against the Turks and Arabs in three columns over difficult country. ...

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  11. THE IMPENDING STRUGGLE.

    SOFIA, Friday. -- The Bulgarian Premier (M. Gueshoff), interviewed yesterday, said that the impending war was "the appalling ransom we are going to pay for the ...

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  12. DAILY EXPRESS TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The suggestion of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce that express trains should be run between Sydney and Melbourne on the seven days of the week is ...

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  13. THE GAS BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- "Not guilty" is the plea entered by the Premier to the innuendo contained in Mr. Flowers' statement in the New South Wales Legislative Council on Thursday ...

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  14. HURRYING TO WAR.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday Evening. -- The mobilisation of troops in the Balkan States is proceeding steadily, notwithstanding the mutual exchange of views ...

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  15. NEAR BERANE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Montenegrins have occupied Berane, and that 13 Turkish battalions on the left bank of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. TURKS CLAIM VICTORY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday Evening. -- The Italians attacked the Turco-Arab camp at Misrata. The attack, which lasted for nine hours, was ...

    Article : 32 words
  17. THE £5 BONUS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The anxiety of Mr. Fisher to rush the Maternity Allowance Bill into immediate operation will tax the energies of the department to get the preparatory ...

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  18. PEACE DIFFICULTIES.

    GENEVA, Friday. -- Difficulties have arisen between the Italian and Turkish peace envoys in the drafting of the terms of peace. The Italians desire that a Consul shall ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. TURKS CLAIM VICTORY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday. -- Telegrams announce the defeat of the Montenegrins at Berane. ...

    Article : 15 words
  20. "GREECE WITHDRAWS."

    BERLIN, Friday. -- According to advices received by the "Frankfurter Zeitung," Greece has been induced, as the result of negotiations, to abandon the Bulgarian ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. IN EPIRUS.

    ATHENS, Friday. -- Harrowing accounts are being received here of the excesses committed by Turkish and Albanian brigands in Epirus. They are reported to be burning homes, and ...

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  22. NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Evening. -- Reports received state that the Nicaragua Government forces have now complete control of the insurrection, which has been suppressed. ...

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  23. TIDE OF IMMIGRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday -- Mr. Greene (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives, to-day asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the statement contained in Sir George Reld's report ...

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  24. SERVIANS AND TURKS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Bashi Bazouks burnt three villages on Monday, and attacked the monastery at Vratehevo. ...

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  25. DENGUE FEVER OUTBREAK.

    The Island steamer Induna, of Messrs. Burns, Phlip, and Co.'s line, which arrived yesterday afternoon from the Islands, brings news of a serious outbreak of dengue fever at the Gilbert ...

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  26. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  27. NAVAL FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. -- A funeral service was held on board H.M.S. Forth over the spot where Submarine B2 foundered after being struck by the liner Amerika. ...

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  28. POWERS AND TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday. -- The Ambassadors of the Five Powers couched their collective Note to Turkey in energetic but non-minatory terms, and declared their ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. FERVENT TURK STUDENTS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday. -- A war demonstration was made yesterday by 5000 students, all armed with revolvers, who forced their way into the Grand Hall at the Porte, in spite of ...

    Article : 121 words
  30. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    LONDON, Friday. -- In reply to Mr. A. S. Hewins (Unionist), in the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Edward Grey (Foreign Secretary) stated that after the Panama Canal Bill ...

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  31. THE WHARF TROUBLE.

    The casual laborers who are members of the Wharf-laborers' Onion did not resume work yesterday morning at the wharf of the Newcastle and Hunter River Company. ...

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  32. POWERS AND BALKANS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday Afternoon. -- Humors are current that the Powers are increasing their steps to restrain the Balkans and stop Montenegro from further ...

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  33. "MAN OVERBOARD."

    The ferry steamer Kirrule was casting off from M'Mahon's Point Wharf at about half- past 7 o'clock yesterday morning, when, with a grinding of brakes, a belated car pulled up. ...

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  34. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA.

    VIENNA, Friday. -- Negotiations are pending between Austria and Russia, aiming at distinterested action based on the under-standing that the Sandjak of Novlbazar ...

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  35. KAISER TO TURKEY.

    BERLIN, Friday. -- The Kaiser ordered the Gorman officials in Constantinople to place several floors of the Embassy at the disposal of Turkey for the reception of the wounded. ...

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  36. MUTINY ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    BERLIN, Friday. -- The German cruiser Hertha intervened at the Azores to quell a mutiny on the German steamer Lottenzel, on which three officers and 18 men attempted to ...

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  37. DIVIDEND DUTY.

    PERTH, Friday. -- The question whether the reserve profits of West Australian companies are liable to the dividend duty of is in the £, was before the Full Court to-day, but was not ...

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  38. CALLED TO THE FLAG.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. -- Several Greek steamers have been commandeered at Cardiff for the purpose of transporting Greek reservists resident in England back to Greece to ...

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  39. AUSTRIA'S BALKAN INTERESTS.

    VIENNA, Thursday Evening. -- When thanking Hungarian delegations for a vote of confidence, Count Berchtold (Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs) said that the ...

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  40. AERIAL SCOUTS.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening. -- Thirty, French aeroplanes have gone to the Balkan States in the last fortnight. ...

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  41. IMPERIAL TRADE COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. -- The Imperial Trade Commission will occupy a fortnight investigating the question of emigration in relation to overseas development. ...

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  42. WANT A CRUISER.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. -- Greece and Turkey are competing for the purchase of the Chinese cruiser Cham-ho, building at Eiswick, and now ready to undergo her steam trials. ...

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  43. BOSNIAN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Sarajevo (Bosnia) reports that the fire of guns has been heard at Foteh, in Bosnia, on the frontier of ...

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  44. FIRE CALLS.

    The delay in securing telephonic communication with the Pyrmont fire station yesterday morning in connection with the fire at D. Hardy and Sons, Ltd., Pyrmont, was the subject of ...

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  45. BUYING THEMSELVES OUT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday. -- Five thousand rayahs (Christian peasantry) in Turkey have paid £40. each into the Treasury to escape military service. ...

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  46. TRADE WITH HULL.

    BOWRAVILLE, Friday -- Efforts are being made to attract trade to the port of Hull. Mr. Allan Wilson representing Hull, is now visiting Nambucca with a view of inducing the ...

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  47. POLICE V. STRIKERS.

    WELLINGTON, Friday -- The Waihi Company intends almost immediately to work two shifts of eight hours at the Walkino Battery, owing to the increasing quantity of ore available for ...

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  48. ENGLISH LIBERAL VIEW.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. -- The Liberal Foreign Affairs group of members of the House of Commons including Sir William P. Byles (Salford North) and Mr. A. A. W. H. ...

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  49. ROYAL LONDON RESIDENCE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Queen Victoria' Memorial Committee has decided to expend £6000 on Sir Ashton Webb's new exterior of Buckingham Palace. The additions will be of classical ...

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  50. PLAGUE IN NEW CALEDONIA

    The health authorities have received advice from Noumea to the effect that another outbreak of plague has occurred in Now Caledonia. ...

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  51. POLICE STUD REMOUNT FARM.

    The establishment of a stud farm for the supply of remounts for the mounted police is the subject of a report to the Government from the Inspector-General (Mr. E. C. Day). ...

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  52. COMMISSIONERS IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Evening. -- Sir George Reid, before leaving on his return to London, stated that he intended to recommend to the Australian Government that two ...

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  53. "HYPOCRISY OF LABOR."

    PERTH, Friday. -- The arbitration award for Hotel, Restaurant, and Tearoom Employees, is causing a commotion in Labor circles. It was yesterday brought up in the Legislative ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY FOOTBALLERS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday Evening. -- Dr. Starr Johnson, addressing the students of the Leland-Stanford University, paid a high tribute to the Australian footballers. ...

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  55. ADVANCE ON SCUTARI.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening. -- In the fighting at Podgorltza, the Montenegrin froces silenced the fortified mountain position of Detehiteh. The Turkish garrison surrendered four guns. ...

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  56. LANDSLIPS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- Serious landslips have occurred on the main' trunk line, and held up the north and south express trains between Wellington and Auckland. ...

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  57. R.M.S. AORANGI DELAYED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- The R.M.S. Aorangl has been delayed here, awaiting Auckland passengers, who were unable to Join her owing to landslips on the railway. She sails ...

    Article : 36 words
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