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  2. CABLES=AND=TELEGRAMS BALKAN WAR

    The Budapesth correspondent, of the "Daily Telegraph," after seeing reports obtained from the Austrian, English, Italian, and Norwegian war ...

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  3. MISSING SQUATTER

    Respecting the missing station owner, Constable Ryan, one of the police party, wires from Wiluna that Kearney is all right. As already advised, ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN HEIRS

    Lloyd's Next of Kin Office, Melbourne, sends us the following but of persons advertised for:—Michael Aherm, son of Martin; the hears of Catherine ...

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  5. SOUTH POLE HERO

    Captain Johansen, who accompanied. Amundsen's expedition to the South Pole, was found dead last night in one of the city squares. It is Delieved ...

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  6. LOVED A DENTIST INFATUATED YOUNG WOMAN

    A well-known dentist of Auckland had a narrow escape to-day from being shot dead by a young woman. According to the dentist, he and the ...

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  7. TURKEY CANNOT FIGHT LONGER.

    The "Daily Telegraph" startes that the allies have received information that Nazim Pasha, the Turkish commander in chief, has informed the ...

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  8. FALLING METEORITE

    The barque Belfast, which left Newcastle on December 5 with a cargo of. coal for Callao, South America, returned, to Sydney to-day in a ...

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  9. LOSSES SINCE ARMISTICE.

    Since the armistice, over 7000 Greeks and Turks have been killed and wounded. ...

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  10. CHIOS ISLAND TAKEN.

    It is officially announced, that 2000 troops, forming the Turkish garrison on Chios Island, have unconditionally surrendered to the Greeks. ...

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  11. VICEROY OF INDIA

    Lord Hardinge is afflicted with deafness. The constant aching of b18 wounds prevents him from securing sound rest. The feverish syn[?]oms ...

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  12. COST OF LIVING

    A Sydney correspondent, in a letter to the "Daily Chronicle;" states that Spence's report asserting that the cost of living in England is much greater ...

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  13. ROUMANIA READY.

    The officers of the Roumanian reserve have been ordered to prepare to join the colors. ...

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  14. PERTH HOSPITAL

    Mr. Alcock, who conducted the recent inquiry into allegations made by Dr. Webster, the resident medical offcar, and Mr. N. Hancock, secretary of ...

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  15. WHO SHALL OWN SKUTARI?

    Austria, and Italy differ as to what should be done with Skutaari, which tiie Turks still bold. Italy wisiies the town to tie given to Motnifrciiegro, while ...

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  16. BULGARIA AND GREECE.

    Watch their children literally carved to pieces with bayonets. The wayside from Prizrend to Tojpek is lined with gallows upon which Albanians have ...

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  17. THE NARRUNG

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. J. McKinnon, Robertson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, said the Naming was a ...

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  18. RAILWAY CROSSING

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of John Heal, the victim, of a fatality which occurred at Guildford, on December 24, was held. yesterday. ...

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  19. TURKS STILL. OBDURATE.

    Though the Balkan allies and Turkey failed to come to peace terms, through Turkey rejecting the surrender demands made, negotiations will ...

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  20. CHASING INTRUDER

    Mr. Frank Carter, who mysteriously disappeared from his home at Petone on Saturday night, reappeared late last night. He says he chased a man ...

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  21. ARMISTICE BROKEN.

    Disregarding the Porte's structions to observe the armistice, Hassan Riza, the Turkish commander; at Skutari, is v gorously attacking the ...

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  22. GALES IN AMERICA

    Gales are raging on the east coast of America, doing much damage to shipping. In Chesapeake Bay, the steamers Luchenbach and Muramula ...

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  23. SUGGESTED TURK FRONTIER.

    The Turkish delegates have privately submitted the final conditions which Turkey is prepared to accept-in. respect to the new frontier. On the ...

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  24. MURDER BY BURGLARS

    Mr. Arthur Trotter, a collector in the employ of Messrs MacRobertson and Co., the well-known confectioners, was murdered by burglars at his ...

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  25. ICE CREAM

    Over 100 cases of ptomaine poisoning have occurred in Wanganui during the past two days, the majority being traceable to ice-cream. ...

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  26. AGAINST THE GREEKS.

    Severe fighting continues at Janina and Epirus. Yesterday the Greets repulsed several, Turkish attacks and an artillery duel is now in progress. ...

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  27. THE CRISIS COME.

    Danoff stated to an interviewer yesterday that Adrianople and the Aegean Islands must be surrendered, and that unless the, Turks accepted the ...

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  28. EUROPEAN WAR EUROPEAN MOBILISATION.

    During unofficial "conversations" between the Russian and Austrian) Gov ernments on the question of mobilisation, Austria.stated she was unable to ...

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  29. END OF PEACE CONFERNCE.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Balkan Peace Conference, Reshid Pasha handed to the representatives of the Allies a declaration to the effect that the ...

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  30. BUILT IN A DAY

    At West Guildford on Saturday a church was built in a, day.' The workmen started building at sunrise and work was finished at midnight. ...

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  31. WAR INDEMNITY.

    It is reported that the war cost Bulgaria £29,300,000. Bulgaria claims from Turkey the payment of this amount as an indepnity. ...

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  32. GERMANS USE AUSTRIAN PORT,

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent states that Germany has decided that when the Balkan crisis is over the warships Goeben, Hertha, ...

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  33. FISH HAWKER DROWNED

    John Hoga, aged 42, a fish naWKer, residing at South Fremantle journeyed to Canning Bridge, accompanied by His wife and mother-in-law for a ...

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  34. DEADLOCK REACHED.

    At the peace conference on Friday, the Turks proposed that the New Macedonian boundary should star from near Adrianopley, leaving the ...

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  35. THE POWERS LEND A HAND.

    The ambassadors of the Powers have resumed their conference on the Palkan question, It is believed they are unanimous for united action, and ...

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  36. THE WAYS OF "SPORTS"

    The telegraph office at Wye was yesterday flooded with meaningless telegrams, the object being to effect a starting-price job by preventing ...

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  37. PRINCESSES SUING

    The president of the Belgian Court of Appeal has suggested a compromise to end the litigation of the daughters of the late King Leopold in respect to ...

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  38. IMMIGRANTS ANOTHER BATCH FOR W.A.

    Three hundred and eighty three anmigrants arrived by the simmer Armadale yesterday. ...

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  39. POWERS DIVIDED RE ISLANDS.

    it as reported at Paris that the triple entente supports the cession of the Aegean Islands to Greece, but the Triple Alliance, consisting of Germany, ...

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  40. DUKE OF ABERCORN

    The Duke of Abercorn died yesterday from pneumonia. ...

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  41. THREE THOUSAND FOR W.A.

    The Western Australian Agent-General's office has secured from the While Star line berth for 3000 emigrants during 1913. ...

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  42. TURKS ANXIOUS TO FIGHT.

    A telegram from Constantmople reports that yesterday a grand review of the Turkish troops holding the Chatalds lines, which block the ...

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  43. NEUTRAL ZONE ADVOCATED.

    It is stated that Turkey suggests that there should be a neutral zone between Turkey and Bulgaria to include Adrianople. ...

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  44. CHINESE DIET

    For having in his possession three pounds of opium, Won Man Sing was fined £100. Accused, since he has been in gaol, has had food sent in to ...

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  46. TURKEY YIELDING.

    The extent to which the ambassadors of the Powers propose to put pressure on Turkey in respect to the concession of the peace terms ...

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  47. MONTENEGRO WANTS SKUTABI.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro, in a general order to the army yesterday, indicated his intention to fight for the possession of Skutari, which the ...

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