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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS DISCUSSING PEACE

    The conference of the Balkan allies and Turkey will be held in London on Monday. Sir Edward Grey, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, ...

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  3. VOTES FOR WOMEN ASQUITH ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    Several newspapers allege that Mr. Asquith has informed his colleagues that he will retire from the Ministry at the end of the present Parliament ...

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  4. EUROPEAN WAR LAURIER'S NAVAL POLICY.

    The Canadian Conservative press comments strongly upon Sir Wilfred Laurier's belated naval policy, and says he would not give effect to it if ...

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  5. POLITICAL Foreign.

    The men on strike at the New York Susquehannah railway yesterday made a violent attack from an ambush on numbers of strike-breakers guarded by ...

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  6. COMPULSORY TRAINING OPPOSED.

    Addressing a meeting at Dumfries yesterday, Mr. Austen Chamberlain said he did not see his way clear to advocate compulsory military ...

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  7. MR. ASQUITH'S DENIAL.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith said there was no ground for the statement that he would resign from the Cabinet if ...

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  8. SERVIA OFFERS SATISFACTION.

    The Servian Government has announced its readiness to grant any satisfaction to which Austria is entitled in regard to the cruel ...

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  9. CONCESSIONS TO AUSTRIA.

    It is understood that in the event of Austrian-Servian negotiations taking place, Servia will consent to Albanian autonomy, provided she ...

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  10. British Empire.

    Davelock Wilson, general secretary of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union, in a circular issued yesterday, urges the seaman of the United Kingdom to ...

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  11. SUFFRAGETTE'S VAGUE THREAT.

    Mrs. Lawrence, the militant suffragette, addressing a representative gathering of women's suffrage societies yesterday, said: "We must be ...

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  12. TURKS DEFEAT GREEKS.

    Essad Pasha, the Turkish commander at Epirus, telegraphs that [?]ce fighting has taken place between Turks and Greeks at Jamina during the ...

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  13. GERMAN ARMY INCREASES.

    The "North German Gazette" foreshadows fresh army expenditure mainly for the development of an air fleet, the formation of new cavalry ...

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  14. END OF SESSION.

    In order to conclude the session yesterday, the Legislative Assembly sat all night on Thursday, and dealt with everything on the notice paper. The ...

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  15. SERVIA'S SPOILS OF WAR.

    Servia's spoils of war have been valued at £4,000,000. ...

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  16. TURNING THE FIRST SOD.

    It is proposed to hold the ceremony of turning the first sod in connection with the Western Australian section of the trans-Australian railway on ...

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  17. GERMANS ON CANADA'S OFFER.

    The "North German Gazette" regards the Canadian naval proposal as a thorough-going patriotic appeal. ...

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  18. ADRIANOPLE DEMANDED.

    Daneff, one of the Bulgarian delegates to the peace conference, stated yesterday that Bulgaria's possesion of Adrianople was a sine qua non to ...

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  19. ALLIES STANDING TOGETHER.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Peace Conference, the Turkish delegates asked the Bulgarians, Montenegrins, and Servians to formulate their desiderata ...

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  20. U. S. A. AMBASSADOR

    Mr. Whitelaw Reid, the United States Ambassador, died to-day in his 76th year. ...

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  21. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Scaddan has telegraphed to the Premier of New South Wales to the effect that after full and careful consideration, Cabinet has decided that ...

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  22. FIGHTING COMPULSORY DRILL.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, in a letter to the "Daily News," asks for subscriptions to finance [?] campaign against the compulsory clauses of the Commonwealth ...

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  23. SERVIA'S ADRIATIC PORT.

    The "Neue Freie Presse" stated that Austria is willing to concede to Servia a commercial port on the Adriatic, such port to be approached by a ...

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  24. South Africa.

    A Cabinet trouble has resulted in the resignation of the Prime Minister, General Botha. The trouble has been simmering for some time. Angry scenes ...

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  25. MURDER WITH NEEDLE

    The trial of Dr. Clark of the Medical Department at Allahabad, and Mrs. Fulham, a widow, on a charge of having been concerned in the ...

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  26. PREMIER'S MOVEMENTS.

    The Premier, Mr. Seaddan, states that he will probably attend the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne in January and will also have a further ...

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  27. U. S. A. PRESIDENT

    Three men have been arrested at New Jersey on a charge of having forwarded to Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the President-elect, letters which ...

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  28. LONDON PEACE CONFERENCE.

    At the Peace Conference which will be opened in London to-day, Novakovitch of Servia will preside unless the Turks object. In the event of an ...

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  29. ILL-TREATMENT OF CONSUL.

    The press and public are indignant at the action of the Government in delaying the publication of Edl's report upon the alleged ill-treatment of ...

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  30. Victoria.

    There was an exciting scene in the Legislative Assembly to-night, when the estimates of the Chief Secretary's department were under discussion. ...

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  31. Australia.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Cook (Lithgow, N.S.W.) stated that he had seen from "Hansard" proofs that the Speaker on the ...

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  32. BOYCOTTING THE W.A.T.C.

    Recently the W.A. Turf Club refused to pay their gardeners the ruling rates and forwarded a letter to the A.L.F. stating that they failed to see ...

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  33. "JACK" JOHNSON

    Following the announcement of the marriage of "Jack" Johnson, the pugilist, to a white woman, Mr. Roddenburg has introduced into the House ...

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  34. TURKISH SELF-CONFIDENCE.

    All accounts agree that Turkish self-confidence is increasing. The Turks now hold a formidable position at Chataldja, and this fact is 1 kely to ...

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  35. GREECE INCLUDED.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Turkish delegates have been instructed by the Porte to negotiate with the Greeks in the Balkan Peace ...

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  36. COST OF LIVING

    The Housewives' League of America [?] organising a campaign with a view to reducing the cost of living. They are starting with an effort to reduce ...

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  37. WHY AUSTRIA IS PREPARING.

    The Berlin "Vossiche Zeitung" states that Austria's military preparations will be completed next Friday. The dispute over the Adriatic is an ...

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  38. NO BUILDING STRIKE.

    It seemed probable a little time ago that there would be a strike in the building trade, but at a conference between the master builders and the ...

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  39. EUROPEAN PEACE SAFE.

    The "Morning Post" declares that as a result of a conference of European ambassadors, the Adriatic question and the Albanian autonomy ...

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  40. PUNCHES A PHOTOGRAPHER.

    Jack Johnson was yesterday fined for having assaulted the newspaper photographer who photographed him as he was being led to prison ...

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  41. TIMBER WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    Mr. J. B. Holman, M.L.A., describes as very serious the outlook in the timber industry on the wages question. He states that the probability of a ...

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  42. AUSTRO-SERVIAN SETTLEMENT.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Mail" announces that the Austro-Servian difficulty has been settled. Servia will recognise the autonomy of ...

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  43. DIMSDALE DISASTER

    In the Court of Marine Inquiry to-day, Chief Justice Way delivered the finding of the investigators into the circumstances connected with the ...

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  44. WARSHIP COLLIDES

    The name of the steamer which sank in the English Channel on Monday, after collision with the battleship Centurion, is still a mystery. Yesterday ...

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  45. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    Reuter's agency states that the delegates have discussed the Turkish attitude towards Greece, and there is reason to believe that the difficulty ...

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  46. SIGNIFICANT ACTION.

    A telegram from Bucharest states that the Austian navigation agency at Galatz has been ordered to withdraw all Austrian vessels from the ...

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  47. MAIL STEAMER OVERDUE

    The French mail steamer Sydney [?] arrived, after being 84 hours [?]due, the cause of the delay being [?] a cylinder breaking, and necessary ...

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  48. Tasmania.

    A political crisis has occurred, and it is believed the Premier will ask for a dissolution. ...

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  49. THE CHIEF PROBLEM.

    The "Daily Telegraph" declares that a pessimistic feeling exists among the peace envoys. The question of questions is the Turco-Bulgarian frontier ...

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  50. WHITE SLAVES

    On Friday last, the Royal assent was given to a Bill for the supp[?]ession of the white slave traffic. Many foreign procurers are leaving England ...

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  51. MILITARY BILL OPPOSED.

    The stonewall against the Government's new Military Bill continues, In the Lower House yesterday Frech A. Czech spoke for 16 hours. ...

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  52. Western Australia.

    Prior to the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier said he desired to announce that after careful consideration and ...

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  53. UNION SECRETARY

    This afternoon, A. H. George, secretary of the Amalgamated Surface Workers' Union, was found hanging by a strap from the rafter of his ...

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  54. TELEGRAPHISTS' STRIKE.

    There is seething discontent among telegraphists, and strike is talked o[?]. The telegraphists declare that they are prepared for the consequences if ...

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  55. LEVIQUE LIGHTHOUSE

    Before Mr. Roe, P.M., in the city Court yesterday, August Kaiser and Louis Robinson, employed during the last few years by the Public Works ...

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  56. A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    The Turkish and Greek Naval Squad rons had a two hours' engagement at the entrance to the Dardanelles on Sunday. The official accounts of both ...

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  57. CUSTOMS FRAUDS

    Sensational developments are expected in connection with the suspension of two customs officials, and the inquiry into the discovery of ...

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  58. MT. LYELL FIRE

    A Royal Commission heard evidence to-day concerning the fire in the North Mt. Lyell mine on October 12, whirh involved the loss of 42 lives. ...

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