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  3. ANARCHY STALKS THE LAND BULGARIAN BOMB OUTRAGE

    ACCORDING to latest estimates, 200 people were killed and 2000 others injured by the explosion of the bomb in the Syeta Medelia Cathedral during the funeral service for General Gheorghieff, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, who was murdered on Wednesday outside ...

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  4. THE WATERFRONT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Members of the Federated Painters and Dockers' Union decided to work the Volumnia, which is now in the ...

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  5. ONE GREAT NAVY Guarding Sea Routes

    "ADMIRAL Lord Jellicoe, while Governor-General of New Zealand, was an able support to the Prime Minister (Mr. W. F. ...

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  6. PAINLEVE CABINET Might Be Worse

    LONDON, Saturday.—The well-informed Paris correspondent of the "Financial Times" says that France is satisfied that there might be worse ...

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  7. MUTUALLY CORDIAL RELATIONS.

    Admiral Lord Jellicoe, who recently retired from the Governor-Generalship of New Zenland, was entertained yesterday by the Overseas League. There ...

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  8. Story Of The Crime

    The explosion occurred at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Police inquiry has shown that the explosion was due to an infernal ...

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  10. SONG AND MUSIC

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — The Launceston Competitions were continued yesterday. Chaimers Church choir took the honors in the Grand ...

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  11. LEFT WITH GREATEST REGRET.

    Lord Jellicoe, when rising to respond, was given an ovation. He said that he had left New Zealand with the greatest regret. He had ...

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  12. AMONG THE DEAD.

    The [?]ead include General Naidenoff (former Minister for War), General Davidoff, General Nerzoff, the ex-Minister, M. Koloncheff, the Prefect of ...

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  13. PLOTTED AT MOSCOW.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that evidence has been collected in seyeral European chancelleries, which shows that the ...

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  14. JEWELLERY THIEVES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Two men were discovered in a large jewellery establishment at the Strand Areade in the [?]ity last night. ...

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  15. OVATION TO KING BORIS.

    King Boris was given an ovation by the crowds in the streets when visiting the scene of the explosion. ...

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  16. THE MONARCH'S PLUCK.

    Additional details of Tuesday's attack on King Boris show that the first shot struck the windscreen, hitting the driver and M. Hehieff. The former fell ...

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  17. SENATE MEETS TO-MORROW.

    The Senate has been convoked for Tuesday to hear the Ministerial declaration following the long conference with the bank chiefs. ...

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  18. BOYS AND YOUTHS AS SETTLERS.

    With regard to overseas settlement, Lord Jellicoe said that the best scheme [?]itherto consisted in sending out boys and youths. If all who were sent ...

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  19. DAMAGE TO THE CATHED[?]AL.

    One of the three domes of the Sveta Nedelia Cathedral, w[?]re the infernal machine was deposited has completely co[?]psed also the south porch, while ...

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  20. HERRIOT PRESIDENT OF DEPUTIES.

    M. Herriot has accepted nomination for the Presideney of the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  21. WIFE'S GOODBYE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. — "I have a good mind to do away with myself," according to Frederick Peter Mount, these were the last words ...

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  22. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Referring to the press announcements that the Admiralty is selling the huge ex-German floating dock, which it hitherto ...

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  23. EMPIRE WIRELESS Chain Complete In October

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Morning Post's" correspondent, after deseribing the now beam station at Bridgewater, states that by October ...

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  24. Bolshevik Sees Red

    PARIS, Saturday.—Last November the body of a Russian barmah, named Koustehenke, who was a former lieutenant in the Czar's army, was found ...

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  25. ANOTHER ASSASSINATION.

    While there was no further serious outbreak yesterday, the Director of Central Prisons was assassinated in the street to-day. ...

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  26. HECTIC CAREER

    HOBART, Sunday. — Officers of the Hobart D[?]teetive Office made an interesting arrest yesterday morning. About last Cihristwas there landed in ...

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  27. CITY IN A FERMENT.

    The city yesterday, was in a ferment, and the whole country very excited. The military ordered the curfew to be rung at 7.30 in the evening. ...

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  28. Godfrey Isaac Passes

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death occurred yesterday, of Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, formerly managing director of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, ...

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  29. OIL BORERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — While men were engaged at their work on the Boola Boola Oil Co.'s bore near Traralgon, they suddenly struck a gusher ...

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  30. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. — Remarkable scenes were witnessed early this morning in the flood-stricken province of Canterbury, after the storm ...

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  31. JAPAN'S NAVY

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Japan's naval construction programme is as originally laid down in accordance with the Washington agreement, ...

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  32. AMATEUR OPERATORS

    PARIS, Saturday.—The International Wireless Congress has arranged the following seale of wave-lengths for amate[?]r two-way operators:— ...

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  33. WIDOW'S SUICIDE

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Sunday.— Two widows. Mrs. Abigail Orford and Mrs. Ada Tadman, by a remarkable coineidence, ended their lives in the ...

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  34. BAFFLING

    LONDON, Saturday.—The robbery of an uncut diamond, valued at £25,000, from the shop of Mr. Ernest Whitehorn, gem merehant, Holborn, is ...

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  35. U.S.A. TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The radio reception of K.D.K.A., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania (U.S.A.), was splendid in all parts of Sydney and Fiji last ...

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  36. Sydney's Motor Traffic

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—me growth of the motor truffic in Sydney is best indicated by the fact that 830 new cars were purchased and registered ...

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  37. PAID TWICE

    HOBART Sunday.—Yesterday morning Detective Gibbons arrested a married man with eight children named Ernest John Schultz who was charged ...

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  38. PUBLIC EXECUTIONER

    BUDAPEST, Saturday.—Among the 500 applicants for the post of public executioner at Buda Pest are three women. Several men offered their ...

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  39. Motor Bandit

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The police here are still hunting for the motor car bandit who robbed William Griffiths on Friday night, and afterwards ...

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  40. Champion Billiards

    LONDON, Saturday.—There are only two competitors for the professional billiards championship at Burroughs Hall, 16,000 [?]p. Halfway scores are: ...

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