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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    In the Hungarian Diet yesterday, a' member of the Opposition called Mr. Bcothby, the Minister for Commerce, a scoundrel. Beothby struck the ...

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  3. MATERNITY BONUS

    The Maternity allowance Bill will be introduced in the House of Representatives next week. The Act will commence on a day to be proclaimed. ...

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  4. BLAMEQ THE DRIHK

    Creole Cooling has been charged with having maliciously shot at Cornelius Durack. Cooling, who has a bad recoed, said he had been drinking ...

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  5. COMPULSORY TRAINING NEWSPAPERS BEGIN' A FIGHT

    The "Manchester Guardia" and London "Daily Mews" are assisting the Peace Society in an elaborate campaign against the Defence Acts of ...

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  6. TURKO-ITALIAN WAR THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Constantinople coirespoudeut of the “Times” commenting on ihe i'uvko-Italian negotiations for peace, states that the Italian delegates have ...

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  7. BALKAN RISING MARTIAL LAW,

    Martial law has been proclaimed in the Skutari division, and troops have been despatched. During the past three days fighting has been in ...

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  8. BUSINESS OF PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, a measure to amend the PublicService Act was explained by the Premier. In moving the secoad ...

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  9. PKISONEKS ATTACK OFFICIAL.

    During the recent Albanian d sturbances, the rebels released many gaol birds, seven of whom entered a cafe at uskub on Monday and wounded ...

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  10. DROWNING ACCIDENTS IN THE YARRA RIVER.

    A body, identified as that of Mr., Ranford, was found through having fouled the mooring ropes of a boat in the Yarra to-day. ...

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  11. RIOTING IN STREETS.

    ln the streets oF the city, a band of rioters organised a demonstration in favor of universal suffrage. They made great; disturbances subsequently, ...

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  12. AN IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT.

    Near Benghazi yesterday, the Arabs under the command of Enver Bey, supported by the artillery, made an attack on the Italian position. They ...

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  13. LORD ROBERTS SPEAKS.

    Speaking at Norwich, yesterday, Lord filberts said: "The many must be considerably increased and the army must be made sufficient in numbers and ...

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  14. UNNECESSARY BRUTALITY.

    The Turkish troops pear Skutari yesterday arrested seven innocent persons, alleged that they were brigands, tied, the hands of their prisoners, and ...

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  15. TWO BROTHERS AT COTTESLOE

    A drowning, fatality occurrad on Saturday in the Swan RiVer near Cottesloe. Two brothers named Kemp, Fred aged 6, and George aged 8, were ...

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  16. China

    The Chinese 5 per cent. loan of five million pounds. has.been issued at £95.. It was Underwritten within a couple of hours of issue. If China ...

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  17. THE PRINCIPLE SUPPORTED.

    In a loading article the "Daily Mail" remarks: "Australia has been bitterly criticised by certain pacific sts who realise that hear yirile ...

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  18. SS 1GL> AKAKTEE TURKEY

    The Belgrade newspapers assert that the Britith, French and Russian Ministers warned Servia and the Balkan, nations that they will not benefit from ...

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  19. ITALIAN VICTORIES,

    General Ragni reports that on Friday the captured the Zanzur oasis, in Tripoli, after ten hours' battle. The advent of a strong body of Turks ...

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  20. MlNERS KILLED A KAUGOOKUE EXPLOSION.

    Arthur Golding was killed yosterday in the South Kalgurli. mine through a premature explosion. His, body was smashed to atoms. ...

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  21. CHINA'S DEBT TO BRITAIN

    Yesterday Sir John Jordan, the British Minister, presented President Tuan Shih Kai with a statement of China's debt to Great Britain, the ...

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  22. SINISTER MANOEUVRS.

    The Sofia correspondent of the Daily Mail states that, the sudden decision of the Turkish authorities to hold military manoeuvres at Adrianople ...

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  23. MOSLEM CONTROL OF TRIPOLL

    The Turkish Government is considering a proposal to end the Tripolitan war, a condition being that the Sultan's suzerainty over his African ...

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  24. THREE MEN BURIED.

    At, the Mt. Lyell mine last night, crib-time, the men adjourned as to No. 1 slop in the No. 6 level, wher the roof of the drive fell and bured ...

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  25. INSURANCE COMPANY

    A discussion eventuated in the Legislative Assembly. over a petition which fcad lieen. presented relating to the tmamgemeot of the Colonial Mutual ...

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  26. KING'S ORDERLIES

    it the King's instance,two orderlie in attendance, upon His Majesty durtag the recent miltairy manoeuyres were chosen from the Cambridge ...

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  27. IRISH HOME RULE CHURCHES PRAY FOR HELL AGAINST THE LIBERALS.

    Intercession services in opposition to the Home Hale Bill were held in the Protestant Churches in Areland to-day Dr. Chadwick, preaching in the ...

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  28. Australia

    The governor of the Commonwealth Bank, Mr. Miller, who has been paying a brief visit to Western Australia, left for. the Eastern States yesterday. ...

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  29. KILLED HER BABIES

    Mrs. Bugden is alleged to have drowned her two children, two and three years old, yesterday at Water loo in a tub of water, and then ...

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  30. WHAT THE WAR, COSTS.

    Italy's expenses to the end of last month connection with the Tripolitan war amount to £16,120,000 ...

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  31. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    Semiofficial utterances regaraing the Anglo-French developments in the Mediterranean suggest that Italy, as a condition precedent of the renewal of ...

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  32. GERMAN AMBASSADOR

    Baron Marshall vou Bieberstein, the New German Ambassador in London. and formerly Ambassador In Constantinople, died to-day at Badenweiler,a ...

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  33. ULSTERMEN'S COVENANT.

    The Ulster Unionists held a council at Belfast yesterday and confirmed the covenant pledging Ulstermen to refuse to recognise any Parliament ...

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  34. PERTH TRAMWAYS.

    In accordance with a resoiution passed at the meeting of the Perth City City Council on Monday, a petition regarding the position of the Council ...

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  35. BURGLARY BOOM

    Two further robberies occurred last night when the premises of Messre Garnham Bros., house furnishcn, and the Barker railway station were ...

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  36. TH SUGAB COMMISSION.

    The High Court has commenced the bearing of an application for an injunction in declaration on behalf of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company ...

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  37. BLOOD-RED HAND OF ULSTER.

    The Ulster Council is eirculating 500,000 copies of the covenant against home rule, and also parchment certificates bearing the Blood-red Hand of ...

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  38. MULLEWA RAILWAY DELAYED.

    Trouble has occurred at the Mullcwa end of the ralway now being constructed. Mr. McCallum has received a wire stating that there is a wages ...

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  39. BOMB EXPLODES

    On Saturday a bomb exploded in a mosque at Adrianople, with the result that 50 persona were ...

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  40. JEALOUSHUSBAND

    A sensational shooting affair occurred at Alexandria, at a result of which Mis Ruth Egan arid Mrs Marie Johnson and diaries Waitc ...

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  41. AERIAL WARFARE

    By an overwhelming majority, the Inter-Parliamentary Congress, sitting at Geneva yesterday adopted the resolutions submitted by Beenaert of ...

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  42. PKOFIT OX RAILWAYS

    In connection with the State railways, official figures show that 2598 wiles of railway are open, and returned a profit during the past [?] ...

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  43. RESTRICTING IMMIGRATION

    The "Morning Post," in condemning the provision in the. Commonwealth Immigration Act prohibiting the importation of workers under contract, ...

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  44. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    At the Hygiene Congress, which opened here yesterday, Dr. Nory, of,Michig University, announced that he had discovered now micro-organisms ...

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  45. DUMMY RIFLE DRILL.

    Sir Edward Carson and Mr. Smith were accorded an enthusiastic reception. at Port Adown yesterday mornson inspected 20,000 Ulstermcn armed ...

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  46. PUGILIST'S TROUBLE

    Kid McCoy, who was recently taken into custody on a charge of robbery, and afterwards acquitted, is now suing the Belgian Government for ...

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  47. THE TRANS AUSTRALIAN.

    An interesting calculation has been made by the Home Affairs Department of the weight of each mile of the trans-Australian railway now being ...

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  48. EASTERN TYPHOON MANY VILLAGES DESTROYED.

    By a typhoon at Eastern Chekiang, whole villages were devastated. Fifty thousand persons were drowned, and in addition 100,000 families are ruined. ...

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  49. Western Australia.

    4*-; Hie general secretary of the Timber Workers' Unions Mr Holman, received a telegram yesterday to the effect ...

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  50. STARVED SUFFRAGETTE

    Mrs, Leigh, the English [?] ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. ENGLISH EMIGRANTS

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  53. JAPAN FARES BADLY.

    R[?] from To[?] state that a ...

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