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  2. BALKAN POSITION. BULGARS, SERBS AND GREEKS.

    The Bulgarians are fighting the "Servians and Greeks along a front extending 140 miles. A later report states that the Bulgarians ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS CRYSTAL PALACE.

    King George, Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra have given £100 each to the Crystal Palace. ...

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  4. DAIRY FARMERS' CONFERENCE.

    At to-day's sittings of the Dairy Farmers' Conference the members complained of the prevalence of pilfering on wharves and railway platforms. Mr. Armstrong ...

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  5. THE BURGLAR.

    Burglars entered the residence of Mr. G. F. Nott at Armidale last night. They pained access to a girl's bedroom upstairs, but the inmate wakened up and grappled ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS. PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

    August 21st has been gazetted a public holiday at Murwillumbah. ...

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  7. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Every expedition will be given by the a Commonwealth Government respecting the construction of the Transcontinental railway. ...

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  8. A FINE TRIP.

    The Parseval airship circled the War Office and the Admiralty and returned to Aldershot, the trip having been a great success. ...

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  9. CANE BOUNTY.

    Mr. Pritchard, Secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association, thismorning despatched the following telegram from Townsville to the Minister for ...

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  10. STRIKE THREATENED.

    The engine drivers on the East Greta Company's railways have threatened to discontinue work it their grievances are not settled. ...

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  11. GREEKS DISLODGED.

    The Bulgarians, after dislodging the Crooks from Panghason, violated the neutral zone, and are socking to separate the Greeks and Servians. The Greek troops ...

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  12. WESTRALIAN RECEPTION.

    Sir, Newton and Lady Moore gave a reception to many Westralians at the Trocadero. ...

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  13. SCOTT WILL CASE. LADY SACKVILLE'S EVIDENCE.

    Evidence in the Scott will case was continued to-day. Lady Sackville gave evidence that she met Sir John in 1897, and he took a great ...

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  14. NORTHERN MINERS.

    The Kurri Kurri miners' trouble is over for the present, and the men will resume work to-day. The matters in dispute will be submitted to the newly constituted ...

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  15. STRIKE AVERTED.

    A strike of twenty thousand miners has been averted and terms arranged. ...

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  16. SERVIANS ACCUSED.

    The Bulgarian troops have been, strictly enjoined to cease operations unless attacked, Bulgarian official circles accuse the Servian Military league of ordering the ...

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  17. PAINTERS STRIKE.

    Three hundred painters at Port Pirie struck yesterday for higher wages. ...

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  18. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE.

    The heat wave is increasing and many persons have been driven insane, while eleven deaths have been caused at Detroit, four, at Cincinnati and five at South Bend, ...

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  19. BENDIGO STRIKE.

    The Secretary of the Amalgamated Miners' Association states that there is no possibility of the strike of 160 men at Bendigo extending to New South Wales at ...

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  20. STILL EXPECT PEACE.

    Both Austria and Roumania still anticipate a peaceful settlement of the Balkan crisis. ...

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  21. COUNSEL'S ARGUMENTS.

    In the Scott case Sir E. Carson said that the defendants propounded that the codicil was never finished or made in 1910 or 1911 but there was no evidence as ...

    Article : 425 words
  22. STRIKE ON THE HAND.

    The miners at Randfontein have struck. ...

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  23. WOLLONDILLY SELECTION.

    Mr. Frank A. Badirery has been selected as the Liberal candidate for Wollondilly. Sir William McMillan came second, being five votes behind. ...

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  24. FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Forty houses have been burned here, and the Sublime Porte narrowly escaped. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Crawford gave notice that he would move at a future date,—"That in the opinion of the House the time had arrived ...

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  26. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The Judicial Committee of the [?] Council has dismissed the appeal in the case of Manukapua versus Para[?]mona with costs. ...

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  27. SALONIKA.

    Owing to the Bulgarians attacking the whole of the Greek lines without declaration of war the Greek Government has ordered the Bulgarian troops at Salonika ...

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  28. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    The New Zealand Labor Congress has affirmed the principle of State control as the only solution of the liquor traffic problems. ...

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  29. GENERAL STRIKE.

    The executives of the Miners' Association and Federation of Trade Unions have unanimously resolved on a general strike at all mine works on Friday. ...

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  30. SHEEP BREEDERS' SHOW.

    The annual show of the New South Wales Sheep Breeders' Association was commenced at the Royal Agricultural Society's ground to-day and the entries were larger ...

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  31. CLYDE DOCKS.

    The Clyde Navigation Trust is seeking powers to construct docks at Shieldhall at a cost of a million and a half. ...

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  32. A BAD VINTAGE.

    The newspapers report unprecedented [?] ages by mildew in the vineyards in the departments of Boucher du Rhone and Berault Gard. ...

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  33. FATAL DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    While William Rankin and a companion named Smith, were driving home at Watchen, Victoria, the gig overturned, and Smith was killed instantly and Rankin ...

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  34. ARBITRATION ACCEPTED.

    The Servian Skupstchina has accepted arbitration. ...

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  35. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Nineteen dead and 13 injured, all natives, have been recovered from a wrecked train. ...

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  36. CHARGE OF RECEIVING.

    Joseph Plechacek has been committed for trial on a charge of-receiving nine diamonds, valued at £100, the property of Paul Gee Cox, knowing them to be stolen. ...

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  37. THE BULGAR SURRENDER.

    The French Consul unsuccessfully appealed to the Greeks to delay the attack on the Bulgarians for two hours. The Bulgarians comprised 1246 regulars and ...

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  38. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    Inbrilliant weather to-day five hundred Australians visited H.M.A.S. Australia, and the officers entertained them at afternoon tea. Admiral Patey gave a luncheon ...

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  39. SUCCESSFUL BENEFIT.

    As a result of a matinee at the little Theatre, in aid of the Women's Hospital, £1500 was collected. ...

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  40. CLOSED AGAINST NETS.

    A proclamation has been gazetted closing portion of the Tweed river against the use of fishing nets for three years commencing with last June 26th. ...

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  41. A HUGE ARMY.

    It is estimated that a hundred thousand Bulgarians participated in the Macedonian conflicts, which have ceased. ...

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  42. IMMIGRATION.

    The New South Wales-Victorian Amalgamated Emigration Department has been opened, and Mr. Hunter farewelled a thousand emigrants including two hundred boy ...

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  43. STATE COAL MINE.

    The Minister for Mines intends to put several thousand pounds upon the Estimates for a State coal mine. ...

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  44. A VIOLENT NOTE.

    The Bulgarians fired on the Greek destroyer Leon while it was reconnoitring near Eletherai. The Grack Government forwarded a ...

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  45. THE SUFFRAGETTES. THE BURNT CASTLE.

    Ballikinrain Castle, which the suffragettes burnt, was one of the finest in Scotland and cost £700,000. The castle hose was cut in several places. ...

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  46. NO SLACKENING.

    Mr. Holman states that there will be no slackening off in the present works policy of the Government. ...

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  47. CHIDLEY AGAIN.

    Chidley, attired in his familiar costume, was again before the Police Court to-day charged with behaving in an offensive manner in the Domain, and begging alms. ...

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  48. BRISTOL SHOW.

    There was an attractive overseas display at the Bristol Show. New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania were admirably represented in the combined Commonwealth ...

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  49. MR. MURRAY WHITE.

    Mr. Murray White, the well Known solicitor, was found on the floor of his bedroom at Whitehall Residential Chambers Parlinghurst, with his throat cut and a ...

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  50. HUNGER AND THIRST.

    The militant suffragettes have decided to thirst strike as well as hunger strike when imprisoned in future. ...

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  51. OUTRAGES ALLEGED.

    There are persistent rumors that the Bulgars have gone to Bozdanza and killed the women and children. The Bulgars captured between, Kilidum and Karasouli a ...

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  52. PLOT AGAINST MINISTERS.

    The "Daily Express" says Mr. McKenna has received details of the intentions of a small but dangerous section of militant suffragettes to attempt the lives of ...

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  53. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' CONFERENCE.

    Addressing a meeting of the newly formed Bathurst Branch of the Farmers and Settiers' Association, Mr. J. McLean, organiser, sald that the men on the and were ...

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  54. GERMAN ARMY.

    The army hills have now passed, as the Centre voted for the extra taxation. The Federal Princes voted for it in mistake, but secured a recision of the vote on the ...

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  55. SALONIKA SCENES.

    Dozens of Greeks at machine guns and thousands of riflemen opened fire on the houses occupied by Bulgarian soldiers and the noise was deafening and the air thick ...

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  56. FATUOUS MAN HUNT.

    The National liberal Club gave a luncheon to Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Rufus Isaacs. The President said that a small but ...

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  57. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Cook addressing a farmers' convention at Bairnsdale, Victoria, foreshadowed the establishment of a small scientific bureau of the best agricultural experts ...

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  58. THE STEAMER HASTINGS. A PERILOUS TIME.

    The steamer Hastings sank in the Macleay River on Monday afternoon, and now lies submerged close to the bank, with part of ber cargo of timber on board. The ...

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  59. TERRIBLE DISASTER.

    Fifty, impatient bathers, aged ten, stamping on a narrow wooden walk outside the baths caused the walk to collapse at the Seaside town of Lawrence in Massachusetts ...

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  60. ANTI-MILITARISM.

    A message from New Zealand states that incipient mutinies and nets of insubordination are of almost daily occurrence among the territorial troops, white several daring ...

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  61. CATTLE INSTRUMENTS AT LOW PRICES.

    Drenching Bits, Gattle Done Syringes. Deep Wound Syringes, Milk Tubes, Tuber for making hard milkers easy, Probands for relieving clover blown cattle, Rubber ...

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  62. A BIG THEFT.

    Hands Porter, an American tailor, who, with Ferdinand stelnor, a jeweller, was arrested at a restaurant in Oxford-street in March last on a charge of stealing fifty ...

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  63. BULGAR VICTORIES.

    Bulgaria has intimated that she is sending representatives to St. Petersburg. The Bulgarians are capturing 60 miles of the Servian positions along the railway, ...

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  64. SMALLPOX. OUTBREAK AT REDFERN.

    For nearly three months cases or smallpox have been occurring in the metropolis and sixty cases in mild form have been traced. An outbreak has now been ...

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  65. TERRIFIC SEAS.

    Further details of the wreck of the steamer Hastings inside the bar at the Macleay River show that the vessel left Nambucca on Sunday, and encountered ...

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  66. ACTING ON HEARSAY.

    Youngsters, particularly the Australian, are precocious nowadays, and do not miss many opportunities in which they may appear to be disinterested parties. An ...

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  67. BLACK AND WHITE.

    At the inquest at Wellington (New Zealand) concerning the tragedy which resulted in the killing of a Maori woman by a man named Graham and the immediate slaying ...

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  68. TAKING THE OFENSIVE.

    The Greeks have notified the Powers that their Macedonian division is taking the offensive owing to the Bulgarians beginning general attack. ...

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  69. FRENCH STEAMERS.

    The British Chamber of Commerce as officially representing the Commonwealth has advised the French the steamship and railway companies, with a view to obtaining ...

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  70. SERBS AND GREEKS PARTED.

    The Bulgarians' daring occupation of Guevzhel has enabled them to realise their project of securely driving a wedge between the Servians and the Greeks. ...

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  71. NEWTOWN CASE.

    A Newtown doctor who was caled in to attend a case of illness at St. Peters today, after examining the patient, was so satisfied that the symptoms were those of ...

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  72. SERVIAN SUCCESSES.

    The fighting on the frontier was extremely desperate, lasting thirty hours, and three Red Cross trains have been despatched. ...

    Article : 138 words
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