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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS BALKAN WAR

    A Greek force has occupied Ergeri, defeating the Turks, who retreated to Topelini. The Greeks have now occupied Valona, an important port on ...

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  3. Storms in America 50 PERSONS KILLED.

    Severe storms have occurred in various parts of North America. In Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Arkansas many villages have been wrecked. ...

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  4. LABOUR TROUBLES

    Matters in connection with the miners' strike have assumed, a grave aspect. Owing to the decision not to entertain the miners' proposals until ...

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  5. POLITICAL. Australia.

    The High Court has delivered its reserved udgment in the action brought by the Marconi Wireless Company against the Commonwealth Government ...

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  6. BATHING FATALITY

    Evelyn Mildred Phillips, aged 16, who resided at Peppermint Grove, was swimming at Point Walter yesterday, but got out of her depth and was ...

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  7. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The ferry strike was settled on terms approved at a mass meeting of the men this afternoon. The week of 48 hours was not actually conceded, but ...

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  8. KING GEORGE OF GREECE BODY EMBALMED.

    After the King of Greece was murdered, his body was wrapped in the Greek flag and embalmed. ...

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  9. NOR-WEST TRAGEDY

    Sylvester has been committed lor trial at Onslow on a charge of having murdered his mate named Watter son early in January. ...

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  10. Trans-Australian Railway

    A meeting of the Trans-Australian Railway Employees' Union was held on Saturday, at which the result was declared of the ballot on the question, ...

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  11. HOUSES AND OCCUPANTS

    A tornado of exceptional violence swept over portion of America yesterday, causing widespread devastation in Omaha, the enter city of Neoraska, ...

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  12. TURKS ADVANCE.

    A desperate infantry battle has been fought at Chataldja. The Turks engaged the Bulgarians along the whole line and advanced five kilometers to ...

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  13. SHIPPING SINGAPORE LINE.

    The s. s. Gorgon arrived shor[?] after 5 p. m. on Wednesday last from Singapore on her voyage to Fremantie after a particularly smart, run them ...

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  14. MURDERER REQUESTS PROTECTION.

    After the tragedy Schinas asked the ponce to protect him from a crowd of college acquaintances. He declared he had lately returned to Saionika from ...

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  15. Sydney Bread Carters

    Dissatisfaction exists among the bread carters at Mr. Justice Heydon's refusal to vary the award, and give two holidays each month instead of ...

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  16. MEDIATION PROPOSALS.

    An identical note from the Powers was handed to the Bulgarian Government yesterday. The Powers propose that the tronier shall extend from ...

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  17. Amalgamation of Savings Bank

    A further conference was held to-day between the Prime Minister and Mr. Bath regarding the question of the amalgamation of the CommonWealth ...

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  18. Strike of Ferry Hands

    The whole of [?] [?]errv s[?]rvice except the Manly connection, is hang up owing to the strike of all hands. The main cause is the ...

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  19. SCHINAS DESIRED FAME.

    During Schinas' examination yesterday, the magistrate asked him the reason for the crime. Schinas replied that as he had to die soon, he ...

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  20. SYDNEY ROYAL SHOW

    Although counter attractions and the ferry strike kept people away from the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, there was an attendance of ...

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  21. New South Wales.

    The judgment of the Supreme Court was delivered to-day in connection with the Syaney Government House case. The Court unanimously ...

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  22. AUSTRIA AND MONTENEGRO.

    The Austrian Ambassador on Friday informed M. Jonnart, the retiring Minister for Foreign Afiairs, that on account of the attitude of Montenegro ...

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  23. SECRET BALLOT REJECTED.

    Negotiations towards a settlement were quickly put in hand, but the men rejected the proposal made by the industrial inspector on behalf of the ...

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  24. TERRIBLE FLOODS IN OHIO.

    Upwards of two thousand persons have perished through floods caused through a cloud burst in Ohio. In Dayten the water was 30 feet deep in ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CONDOLENCES.

    The Governor-General, on behalf of the Commonwealth, has cabled messages of condolence to Queen Alexandra and the Royal Family of Greece. ...

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  26. STATE STEAMERS.

    The twin screw s.s. Western Australia was due here to-day, but owing to the severe blow on the nortn-west coast has been detamed at Port ...

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  27. Sequel to Stabbing Affray

    As a sequel to the fatal stabbing affray, which took place in Market-street on the night of December 14 as a result of which "Snowy" Fulton lost ...

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  28. SUFFRAGETTES MANSION BURNED.

    Lady White's mansion at Englefield Green, has been destroyed by fire. It was empty at the time of the outrage. It is believed the perpetrators ...

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  29. Death of viscount Woiseley

    Field-Marshal. Viscount Wolseley;died on Tuesday, the 25th inst. (The. Right Hon. Garnet Joseph, Viscount Wolseley, K.P., G.C.B., O.M., ...

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  30. NORTH SHORE COMMUNICATION SEVERED.

    Many thousands of pleasure. se[?]ers are held up as communication with North Shore is com[?] [?]ed. Watermen and owners of motor ...

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  31. APPEAL AGAINST DECISION.

    Cabinet has decided to appeal against the decision regarding the Government House at Sydney. ...

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  32. Death an the Western Australia

    When the steamer "Western Australia" was coming in to-day she encountered a terrific rain squall, which made it impossible to see far, and ...

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  33. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The s.s. Bullarra arrived at Port Hedland on the 25th inst on her way south well on time, but owing the severity of the weather this ...

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  34. Bowis INTER-STATE MATCHES.

    In the inter-State games yesterday, Victoria, [?], beat Western Australia, [?]0; Western Australia, [?], beat South Australia, 66. ...

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  35. ULTIMATUM BY AUSTRIA.

    It is semi-officially announced that Austria on Sunday last issued an ultimatum declaring that unless the civil population of Skutari were ...

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  36. INTERRUPT LABOR MEETING.

    Suffragettes continuously interrupted Mr. Keir Hardie when addressing a Labor meeting at Manchester yesterday. They characterised him as a ...

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  37. POSITION OF SKIPPERS AND ENGINEERS.

    Although the skippers and engineers, who are in a separate section, are not on strike, they have notified the proprietors that they will not work with ...

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  38. MONTENGRO YIELDS.

    The Government, in reply to Austria's demand, have stated that the conversion of Catholics to orthodoxy was voluntary and that not the ...

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  39. Assaulting a Girl

    Attenborough, an ex-jockey who was recently sentenced to death at Ballarat for assaulting a girl 12 years of age, has had his sentence commuted ...

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  40. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Last night a railway mishap, which may result in serious consequences to two persons, occurred on, the main line at Midland Junction station. ...

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  41. MEMBERS OF CONFERENCE IMPRISONED.

    During yesterday the suffragettes were refused admission to the Labor Conference sitting in the hall at Manchester. Thereupon they imprisoned ...

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  42. MANLY SERVICE CEASED.

    The ferry strike has become more serious and matters are much worse. The men on the vessels of the Port Jackson-Manly Co. ceased work ...

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  43. WOOL SHIPMENTS.

    Messrs. Whitlock and Company report making the following shipments by the steamers Bullarra and Paroo: —For London: 28 bales of wool and ...

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  44. CARNARVON BOWLING CLUB.

    Last Saturday witnessed a great improvement in the attendance of members at the Bowling Green. A good game was played between, teams ...

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  45. CRIME IN PERTH MOTOR BANDITS.

    In connection with the assault oa Breadon it is probable that some arrests will-be made in a few days. ...

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  46. EMERGENCY SERVICE BY GOVERNMENT,

    The brightest features of the situation is the intervention by the Government in the interests of the public to the extent of installing in ...

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  47. FALL OF ADRIANOPLE ANNOUNCED.

    Telegrams to-day announce that the siege of Adrianople was ended this morning by a uictory of the alliesReports from Sofia state that after ...

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  48. International Yachting

    The New York Yacht Club, replyingto Sir Thomas Lifton, declares it would be a violation of the rules governing the American Cup race if it ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. DEATH THROUGH GAROTTING.

    John Allen, who has been unconscious since the 8th inst., owing to having been garotted, died yesterday. The detectives are hopeful of sheeting the ...

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  51. SHOOTING FATALITY

    Albert Lottus, licensee of the Hotel Cecil at Cannlngton, shot himself on. Saturday, but it lis not known whether fttScidat or:d0BiSfli-i ...

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  52. Yachting

    The 14-footers' sailing race yesterday was won by Waitana of Victoria. "Edna" of Western Australia, did not finish. ...

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  53. W.A. PREMIER

    Mr. Scaddan leaves England to-day for New York. ...

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  54. COMPANIES' PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    The ferries strike still continues. The dompanies proposed to the Government that if the Government agree to provide labor to enable the companies ...

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  55. CONTINUANCE OF WAR PURPOSELESS.

    Mr. Atquith, speaking in the House Of Commons yesterday, said Britain felt an enormous and unspeakable debt of gratitude to the Powers for ...

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