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  2. WAR CLOUD IN ALBANIA.

    There is a serious revolt Albania, Sixty thousand soldiers have been mobilised, and the Turks are beleaguering the towns of Kumanoovo and Bratovo, north of Ushkub. ...

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  3. FIRING AT BEIRUT. Italian Story of Attack.

    An official report of the attack on a Turkish corvette and torpedo-boat destroyer at Beirnt. in Syria, is published here. Admiral Faravelli, who had instructions ...

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  4. COAL STRIKE THREAT. Prospects of Settlement.

    All the newspapers this morning speak of brighter prospects of a settlement of the dispute in the coal-mining industry. There is a likelihood of the South Wales. ...

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  5. CRICKET CRISIS. BOARD'S ACTION CONDEMNED.

    The principal topic of conversation yesterday in Melbourne was the latest action of the Board of to Control in finally rejecting the six leading cricketers (Hill, ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The arrangements being made at Windsor of the interment to-morrow of the remains of the late Duke of Fife indicate, we are informed by our London correspondent, ...

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  7. VOTES FOR WOMEN. Cabinet Ministers Disagree.

    The Cabinet split on the question of woman's suffrage was strikingly exemplified on Saturday. By that morning's post the Dundee branch ...

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  8. WARD MINISTRY'S FATE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The political situation has undergone a change since Saturday. It was then understood, as the result of Mr. Massey's statements ...

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  9. STRIKE FIZZLING OUT. LEADER'S OPTIMISM WANING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Speaking at the Trades-hall this morning, Mr. Coyne, M.L.A., said that it was hardly necessary to deny the rumours about all hands going ...

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  10. COMPLETING THE TEAM.

    Sir,—I have followed with great interest your reports of the cricket dispute, and like the majority of the public am heartily in accord with the manly and ...

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  11. PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL.

    Sir,—Enough of the Board of Control think everyone is by now sick and tired of them. But what of the six players who have stuck to their guns in so ...

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  12. AMONG THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    A welcome home under the auspices of the Women's Political Association was given to Miss Vida Goldstein at the Athenæum-hall last night. Mrs. R. Lavender, M.A., ...

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  13. PANIC IN TOWN.

    Long messages from Beirut are published this morning giving the details of the Italian naval attack last week. These show that 30 persons were killed and 100 wounded ashore, ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Senate has incorporated in the Finance Bill a proposal to lower the age limit in the workmen's pensions system to 69 from 65 years. ...

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  15. HOTEL SERVANTS' STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The strike of hotel employees is in full blast. This morning 12 hotels and two boardinghouses signed the union log, and were granted. ...

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  16. THE TWO TEAMS.

    Sir,—Touching this cricket squabble. have been urged by my boy of 10, who spends many happy hours with me both in playing and looking at the game, to ...

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  17. BOOT OPERATIVES GO BACK.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Following upon the decision of the Carters' Union members to seek re-employment, the men who had left the firm of Messrs. ...

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  18. IN SUPPORT OF LAVER.

    Sir,—It is my privilege to be one amongst the thousands in Australia and England who personally know Mr. Frank Laver to be a thorough gentleman, a true sportsman, an ...

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  19. LORD HALDANE AS AUTHOR.

    The Kaiser has expressed his gratification with the action of admirer of Lord Haldane new book, "Universities and National Life" in presenting 5,000 copies of ...

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  20. PUBLIC MEETING CALLED.

    The desire to arrange for a public meeting to protest against the action of the board, expressed last week, was renewed yesterday. At first people would not ...

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  21. Turkish Retaliation.

    The Council of Ministers has discussed Italy's action, and has decided to expel all Italian subjects from Beirut. Damascus, Jerusalem, and Aleppo within 13 days. ...

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  22. Austrian Press Irritated.

    The Austrian newspapers are irritated at the news of the bombardment of Beirut. "Die Ziet" urges the powers to take steps to prevent any repetition of such an ...

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  23. STRIKERS' MEETING.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—There was a large attendance at the Centennial-hall this evening. Mr. M'Lachlan said if the men were victimised as the result of this great stand ...

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  24. Refugees from Yemen.

    The Messageries-Maritimes steamer Armand Behic, now on her way to Australia, called in at Hodeida, in Yemen, and took on board 93 French and other European ...

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  25. MEAD TRAGEDY.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—In the Supreme Court this evening Albert Thomas Swift, a dairyman, 10 years of age, pleaded guilty to a charge of manfaughter in connection wih ...

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  26. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    Melbourne Inman has declined to accept the challenge of the young Australian. George Gray, to a billiard match of 18,000 up level for £150 deside with composition ...

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  27. THE FINAL TEST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—There was no play to-day in the fifth test match. The thunderstorm of Sunday put the wicket under water, and the continued downpour during ...

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  28. Use of Dum-Dum Bullets.

    The newspapers have received a memorandum from the Italian Government in which details are given of ghastly atrocities committed by the Turks and Arabs during ...

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  29. COST OF THE WAR.

    The Chamber of Deputies is considering extraordinary credits of 205,000,000 fire (about £8,000,000) to cover the cost of the war to the end of February. ...

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  30. HILL'S EXPLANATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To-night Hill explained that he had received word of the proposed Melbourne protest and the endeavour to send home an independent team. ...

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  31. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    HOBARAT, Monday.—The interstate match, Tasmania v. Victoria, was continued to-day. The weather was again line, and the wicket is wearing well. Tasmania, ...

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  32. THE OUTER PORTS.

    In the article on the outer ports Published in "The Argus" on Friday last figures were given showing the depth of water round the old pier at portland. These ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mary Lamb, of Tyers, widow, who died on January 11, left by will dated August 7, 1911, real estate valued at £3,726, and personal valued at [?] to her children, subject to bequests of ...

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  34. OFFICIAL WAR NEWS.

    The vice-consul for Italy in Melbourne has received the following official was news from the Italian Embassy in London:—"Our navy destroyed a Turkish gunboat and a ...

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  35. DEMANDS IN GERMANY.

    Al 20 meetings held throughout the Ruhr coalfields district on Sunday resolutions were passed declaring that the increase in wages in recent years was not sutherent to ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat and Flour A[?]at.—The quantity of wheat and flour about for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,260,000 quarters, against 3,180,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  37. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    The president of the Republic (Yuan Shih-kai), replying to the congratulations of a deputation representing the protestant Christian denominations carrying on ...

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  38. MONSIGNOR PHELAY.

    In recognition of services rendered by Deam phelan to the church in his esay on "Christian Marriage." which was written in defence of the Ne Temere deeree, he has ...

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  39. WHARF IABOURERS' TERMS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—It was learned at a late hour this evening that the wharf labourers are willing to go back to work if all the members of the various unions are ...

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  40. PRISONER RAISES A POINT.

    ALBURY, Monday.—An interesting points was raised to day by a prisoner at the Albury Police Court, who was charged under the lafuy of criminals prevention ...

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  41. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The shipping companies of Sydney are [?]oing all they can to maintain trading connections with Queensland ports, but they cannot yet see ...

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  42. SUICIDE WAVE.

    In common with other European capitals, this city has suffered iron suicide waves during the coldest months of previous winters, but an unhappy record has been ...

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  43. FEELING IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The team as selected cannot be said to give satisfaction in Sydney cricket careles. Followers of the game generally consider it weak, and ...

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  44. PRESIDENTIAL FIGHT.

    Following upon hiserypticulterance—"My hat in the ring" Mr. Theodare Roosevelt now comes out into the open, and declares that he will accept nomination for the ...

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  45. ATROCIOUS OFFENCES.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Before the Chief Justice at the sitting of the Supreme Court to-day, George Grover, 69 years of age, was found guilty on a charge of having ...

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  46. RELEASED FROM GAOL.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—After having entered into sarctics amounting to £250, at the Supreme Court to-day, that he will not molest his wife and family, Richard ...

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  47. SUGUAR COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Sugar Commission at this evening, when a number of former employees of the colonial Sugar Refining Company gave evidence. They ...

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  48. BLACKHAM TESTIMONIAL.

    We have received the following additional amounts in response to the appeal made in "The Argus" for subscription to a fund as a testimonial to the great ...

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  49. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    It is semi-officially stated that in spite of the readiness of Russia to make every sacrifice, even to the extent of injuring Russian sugar producers, Germany persists ...

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  50. FROZEN TO DEATH.

    During a severe snow storm in the Omtsk district, 163 persons were frozen to death. Of that number 54 men were employed on public works when they sucumbed. ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day's auction sales are as follow:—Dailleu patterson and sons, at Kinkora-read, Glenferrie, household furniture, &c.: William j. Bucher, at Melby avenue, Last St. Kilda, household furnish ...

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  53. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    Late yesterday evening Clude Taylor, a labourer, aged 28 years, was arrested by Detective Howard and Candon on a charge of having assaulted David Quinton Clark, ...

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  54. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    A well-attend meeting, presided over by the mayor Councillor Embling, was held at the prasbran Town-hall on Tuesday evening. It was decided that a jumble and ...

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  55. PROPOSED RICHMOND LOAN.

    The loan committee of the Richmond Council has for some time past had under consideration the advisability of carrying out a number of new works and ...

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  56. NOTABLE MOTOR JOURNEY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. R. J. Lewis, a me abee of the firm of Ryan, Lewis, and Company, of Mcbourne, motored from Sydney to Brisbane in 76 hours, including all ...

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  57. NIGHT IN THE BUSH.

    DAYLESFORD, Monday.—Two girls, of about 13 years of age, daughters of Mr. Suckling and Mr. Hodge, of Korweinguboora, left home for a walk on Sunday ...

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  58. ALLEGED SLY GROG SELLING.

    Ellen Benry, of Roseneath-cottage, Nicholson-street, Fitzroy, and Alice Courtney were arrested last night on various charges of gly grog-selling. The will be ...

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  59. P. F. WARNER'S OPINION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"There is a hearty welcome waiting in England for the Australian team," said Warner to-day. The whole sporting public of England, he ...

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