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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS SALKAN WAR

    The Turkish Government is confident they can hold the Chataldja and Bulair lines defending Constantinople for an indefinite period, and are still ...

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  3. THE CHINN ENQUIRY FURTHER ENQUIRY.

    Mr. Fisher, when asked to-day as to the steps it was intended to take with reference to Mr. Fowler's request for further inquiry into the charges ...

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  4. THE WEEK'S OUTRAGES CAUSE

    The suffragette outrages during last week, comprising bomb explosions, incendiarism, telegraph wire cutting, and window smashing, caused ...

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  5. MEXICAN REVOLUTION MADERO'S LIFE IN DANGER.

    Ex-President Madero has been stopped by the Goveroment as he was about to leave for Vera Cruz. He will probably be compelled to stand his ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTES WATCHMEN. EMPLOYED.

    Since the burning of the tea pavilion by sufiragettes, special watchmen have been employed. Yesterday the watchmen saw flames and two women ...

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  7. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Mr. King O'Malley visited we Federal capital site on Thursday and performed the ceremony of driving the first peg. ...

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  8. POLITICAL. Australia.

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank states that prospects in all the States are very encouraging. Arrangements are being made to erect the ...

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  9. SIGNAL WIRES CUT.

    The outrages continue. Yesterday the signal wires on the Great Western railway were cut at Newport. ...

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  10. DROWNING ACCIDENT

    Thos, Dummett's wife and baby girl were drowned before his eyes off Purch Gut. Through the sudden gibbing round of the boat, which was ...

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  11. BASSO EXECUTED.

    This morning Adolph Basso, superintendent of the National Palace, was executed. Basso, who was an old man, faced the f[?]ring party fearlessly. ...

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  12. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    It is believed that Adrianople can withstand the siege till the end of March. Other accounts, however, from Adrianople state that Commandant ...

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  13. CRIMINAL LAWS REDUCED

    The "Chronicle" comments sharply on the pitiable weakness of the Government in the case of Lilian Lenton. This woman, with other girls, entered ...

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  14. MAGISTRATE ASSAULTED.

    Joyce Locke and Lilian Lenton, both well-dressed women, were brought before the court to-day. Locke threatened a hunger strike if she was ...

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  15. MATTER NOW CLOSED.

    After-to-day's meeting of the Federal Cabinet, Attorney-General Hughes, referring to the Chinn case, said the matter was closed. He said he had ...

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  16. POLICY SPEECH,

    Mr. Fisher will deliver his policy speech at Maryborough, Queensland, on March 31. ...

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  17. MADERO AND SUABEZ KILLED.

    The fears which were entertained for the safety of ex-President Madero's life, notwithstanding that the United States Government had announced its ...

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  18. SON ASSAULTS MOTHER

    Harry Dorrington, who was charged with wounding his mother with the intent to cause grevious bodily harm, has been sentenced to 12 months' ...

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  19. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    The Federal elections have been fixed for May 31. ...

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  20. TURKS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    An arti[?]ery duel is in progress on the east [?]ont of Adrianople. The Turkish Government claims a victory over the Bulgarians. Kadekin ...

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  21. THROWN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT.

    Forty waitresses have been thrown out of employment by the burning of the tea house. The damages amounted to £1000. ...

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  22. RELEASED ON BAIL.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, charged with Inciting, has been remanded amd released on bail. ...

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  23. NUDE BODY FOUND

    From the result of investigations, it seems certain that the nude body of a woman found near Moloney's Creek was not the result of foul play. The ...

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  24. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Speaking at Paddington Town-hall to-night, in opening the campaign for the Liberal candidates for the Senate, Senator Gould made reference to the ...

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  25. BESIEGERS OF ADRIANOPLE

    A report from Adrianople states that hundreds of Bulgarians besieging the city are dying from mortification, resulting from frost-bites. ...

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  26. BOMB--WRECKED HOUSE.

    Sir George Riddell, the owner of Mr. Lloyd George's bomb-wrecked house, is a keen supporter of women's suffrage. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN NAVY PROBABLE ADMIRAL.

    It is understood that Rear-Admiral Patey will probably receive the appointment as Admiral of the Australian fleet. Admiral Patey has had a ...

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  28. DRUNKEN CHAFFEUR

    A motor chauffeur named Stubbs has been sentenced to three years imprisonment for manslaughter. He ran over a woman in Manchester. ...

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  29. OLD AGE PENSIONER

    Mrs. Phillips, an old age pensioner, living alone, was burned to death last night. ...

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  30. CITY REJOICING

    The assassination of Madero and Suarez has had little general effect in the city, where the people generally are rejoicing at the cessation of the ...

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  31. AN AUSTRALIAN SUGGESTS

    Writing to the "Telegraph" yesterday, an Australian suggests supplying salt water for washing purposes. He says it is easy to go hungry, but ...

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  32. SNOWSTORMS IMPEDE OPERATIONS.

    Severe snowstorms impede the Bulgarians in besieging Adrianople; and also of those which confront the Tup kish lines at Chatald[?]a and B[?]. ...

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  33. OUR NEW CRUISER.

    The Australian cruiser Melbourne has arrived at Colombo and should reach Fremantie on March 10. ...

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  34. CHINESE STOWAWAYS

    The captain and owners of the steamer Charon were fined £700 on a charge of having allowed seven Chinese stowaways to land in the ...

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  35. BULGARIANS SHELTER REFUGEES.

    The Bulgarians are feeding and sheltering 700 starving Thracian Greeks who have fled for refuge to the Bulgarian camps from the vicinity of the ...

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  36. SOUTH POLE DEPENDENTS' FUND.

    Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, Lord de Waldon, and Reginald Smith Edgar, Speaker, have each contributed £1000 to the ...

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  37. W.A. BOOKMAKER

    David Lucas, alias Lewis, who described himself as a Western Australian bookmaker, has been sentenced to two months' hard labor on a charge ...

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  38. SHOOTING of MADERO.

    General Huerta's Cabinet has ordered the arrest of the military officers who were concerned in the shooting of Madero and Suarez. Madero was shot ...

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  39. MORE SENSELESS OUTRAGES.

    The suffragettes set fire to the old Manchester golf pavilion, but the brigade extinguished the flames. They also filled the keyholes with small shot ...

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  40. STATE GOVERNORS

    At the opening of St. Idelpbknus' College, New Norcia, on Saturday, Sir John Forrest, in his utterances regarding the method of appointing ...

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  41. ITALY SEEKS TO PURCHASE

    It is stated here that Italy is taking [?] of T[?] urgent financial n[?] to negotiste with the leaders of the Young Turks party for the ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The branch of the Commonwealth Savings Bank at the post office at Tarlee was entered by burglars, who removed a safe and stole £44. The ...

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  43. PLOT TO KIDNAP MINISTERS.

    The campaign of window smasa[?]g, incendiarism, and destruction of letter boxes continues. The latest move is a plot to kidnap Cabinet Ministers. ...

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  44. UNITED STATED TROOPS

    The United States Secretary for War has directed ten thousand trips to be assembled at Galveston in readiness to embark if American ...

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  45. CAPT. SCOTT'S WIDOW.

    Hia Majesty has granted the [?]dow of Captain S[?]tt the same rank and preceden[?] as if her hi[?] had been nominated Knight Com[?] of the ...

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  46. HATPIN DANGER

    The City Council has decided not to prosecute the batch of women whose names were taken last week for wearin unprotected hatpins, on this ...

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  47. Racing

    If the imported horse Audacity had wpn the Futurity Stakes on Saturday he could not have got the stake, as he is not registered in accordance ...

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  48. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    Early this morning four large shops at Summer Hill, occupied by Messrs. Hodgson and Smith, universal providers, were destroyed by fire, and ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITION.

    The Governor-General intimated this afternoon that he had received the following wireless from Dr. Mawson this morning: "Winter quarters of ...

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  50. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK

    A big earthquake has been reported at Westport, succeeded by a series of minor shocks, one of which was accompanied by a loud explosion like ...

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  51. SENTENCES IMPOSED.

    At the sessions yesterday, several suffragettes were sentenced to from 5 to 6 months' hard labor. ...

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  52. [?]RAILWAY WASHAWAY

    Recently heavy rains caused a washaway at the Torrens Creek bridge. A lengthsman, who was stationed at the bridge to watch for further damage ...

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  53. INSTIGATOR OF BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Mrs. Pankhurst delivered an hysterical speech at Chelsea Town Hall, and reiterated her statement that she was the virtual instig[?]tor of the recent ...

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  54. SUGAR COMMISSION

    At the Full Court to-day, judgment was given in the appeal by MacLaurin against the convictian for having failed to attend the sitting of the Sugar ...

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  55. ANOTHER BIG FIRE

    A fire resulting in the total destruction of four shops on the western side of William-street, Killarney, and damaged one or two others, occurred ...

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  56. "CRIMINAL LUNATICS."

    There is at present a lull in the outrage campaign of the suffragettes, whom Sir Robert Anderson proposed should be dealt with as criminal ...

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  57. RUNAWAY TRUCKS

    A tramway accident has occurred at Yarra Junction, in which two men have been killed and nine injured. Ten trucks were being hauled along ...

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  58. CRIMINAL OFFENCE

    Frank Attenborough, ah ex-jockey, well-known in Western Australia, was charged at Ballarat with having com mitted an offence ot a girl of 13 ...

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  59. CHINA

    The death of the Dowager Empress of China is announced, and is alleged to have resulted from appendicitis. The rumors of Her Majesty's suicide ...

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  60. MRS. PANKHURST ARRESTED,

    Mrs. Pankhurst was arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of incitement under the Malicious Damage. to Property Act. Lilian Lenton, who ...

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  61. THREATENED TROUBLE

    Trouble is threatened in the baking trade. It is quite possible that within the next week there will be a stoppage of bread supplies in the ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. FIRE IN TOKIO

    The fire has destroyed 3300 houses and Left 15,000 persons homeless. The damage is estimated at £15,000,000. ...

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  64. PUBLIC TEMPER RISING.

    The "Daily Citizen" declares that the temper of the public is rising fast against the senseless outrages which are doing more damage to the ...

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