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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS Balkan War

    The Premier, replying yesterday to the advice of Sir Ralpth Paget, British Minister, to bow to the will of the Powers, declared that Servia's ...

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  3. SYDNEY FERRIES

    The directors of the Sydney Ferry Company have decided to increase the rates on season tickets on all the company's lines in order to meet the ...

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  4. Darling Harbour Strike STRIKE LIKELY TO EXTEND.

    The strike shows indications of spreading, and already has extended so as to include the goods porters. The Sydney, Alexandria and Darling ...

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  5. SUFFRAGETTES INOENDIARISM.

    Further developments of the incendiary tactics of the suffragettes occurred yesterday, when an attempt was made to blow up the railway station at ...

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  6. TRAIS WRECKED.

    Another gang of the party wrecked an empty train by means of explosives near Stockport in Cheshire. ...

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  7. MONTENEGRO STILL RECALCITRANT.

    Rear-Admiral Troubridge, commandthe combined English, Austrian, German, and French squadron, which is blockading the Montenegrin coast, ...

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  8. ART GALLERY VISITED.

    At Manchester yesterday several suffragettes visited the Art Gallery and smashed the glasses of 13 pictures. They also damaged Watts ...

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  9. CASUAL HANDS REFUSE WORK.

    The Railway Commissioner has offered casual laborers 1s 3d per hour for the full day and 1s 6d per hour for less than the full day's labor. ...

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  10. EUROPEAN SITUATION

    In introducing the Defence Bill in the Reichstag, yesterday, Dr. von Bethman-Hollweg eulogised the devotion and ability exercised by Sir ...

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  11. Silverton Tramway Co. STRIKE OF EMPLOYEES.

    All unionists in the employ of the Silverton Tramway Company have gone on strike, and the company now have only the staff and head officials ...

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  12. Shipowners & Merchants

    The dispute in regard to the prepayment of freights on the river steamers was settled yesterday at a conference of shipowners and ...

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  13. MONTENEGRINS STORM TARABOSCH.

    Yesterday General Martinovitch with the Monteneg[?]n southern column stormed Tarabosch, near Skutari, and captured [?] of [?]nch ...

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  14. PAN[?]HURST IN COURT.

    At the Old Bailey yesterday, Mrs. Pankhurst was tried for having incited others to blow up houses. She dec[?]ned to give evidence, but ...

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  15. FURTHER TROUBLE THREATENED.

    The parcels traffic men threaten to strike to-morrow, if the Darling Harbor trouble is not settled. ...

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  16. CLYDE YARD SHUNTERS STRIKE.

    There was no improvement on Saturday in regard to the strike at Darling Harbor. The most serious development took place this evening at ...

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  17. SOUTH POLE

    In a speech at the University commencement yesterday, the [?]nor said the Mawson expedition was an Australian one, and it might be ...

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  18. POSITION DESPERATE.

    The situation caused by the strike of miners and employees of the Silverton Tramway Company is becoming desperate. Either the company or ...

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  19. AGREEMENT BETWEEN POWERS ONLY ACCOMPLISHED IN TIME

    Sir Edward Grey, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, said that Britain was participating in the naval demonstration against ...

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  20. FAILURE OF ASSAULT ON SKUTARI.

    The last desperate attack by Montenegro on Skutari has failed, but despite orders of the Powers the Montenegrins will continue the fight. ...

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  21. MILITANT TACTICS IN SCOTLAND.

    The suffragettes in Scotland are applying militant tactics to racecourses and gold links. Yesterday they fired and burnt down the grandstand on ...

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  22. Death of Judge Casey

    Judge Casey died at his residence, St. Kilda, on Saturday, aged 82. The cause of death was complications supervening on an attack of influenza. ...

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  23. FRANCE REPLIES TO HOLLWEG'S SPEECH.

    The Minister for War, M. Etienne, replying to the German Imperial Chancellor's speech made on Monday, said that France could not remain ...

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  24. PROBABLE EXTENSION

    Persistent reports are current to-day of a very serious extension of the strike of railway employees at the goods sheds at Darling Harbor, the ...

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  25. SANITARY LABORERS NOT ALLOWED TO WORK.

    Most of the domestics from officials houses have been called out; but the fact that the employees of the Municipal Council are not permitted to ...

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  26. MANSION BURNED DOWN.

    chorleywood, in Lan[?] occupied mansion valued at £2,500, has been burned down by a suffragette party from Oxtend; Surrey, ...

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  27. FAMINE IMMINENT.

    Matters in connection with the strike are becoming increasingly serious. Food supplies are being cut off and teams and motors cannot bring ...

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  28. NICHOLAS THREATENS ABDICATION.

    A report from Cetinje announces that King Nicholas threatens to abdicate or to renounce Skutari in favo[?] of the Servians in the event of ...

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  29. MONTENEGRO DETERMINED.

    There is no sign of Montenegro weakening in her determination to proceed with the siege of Skutari. Servia has not taken any steps to ...

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  30. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    President Wilson for the present with holds America's recognition of the new Mexican Government. Telegrams from the City of Mexico announce ...

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  31. BURIAL OF THE DEAD.

    The belligerents at West Chataldja spent yesterday in burying the dead. The Turks buried 400 Bulgarians. London, April 10. ...

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  32. "SHOW" PLACES GUARDED.

    Owing to the incendiary and explosive tactics of the militant suffragettes in respect to art galleries, museums, botanical gardens, etc., Chatsworth ...

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  33. THEN SHE HORRIED BACK.

    When Mrs. Mulligatawny arrived at her holiday haunt, to her dismay she found that her watch was missing. Thinking she had probably dropped it ...

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  34. EIGHT HUNDRED NOW ON STRIKE.

    The number of men on strik[?] has now increased to 800. The shunters employed in connection with goods traffic at Hornsby station on the ...

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  35. BLOCKADING FLEET ARRIVES OFF ANTIVARO.

    The composite fleet which is to blockade the coast of Montenegro has arrived off Antivaro. It consists of three Austrian and two Italian ...

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  36. LATE KING OF GREECE

    The funeral of the late King of Greece took place yesterday in the presence of a large concourse of people. Prince Alexander of Teck ...

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  37. BILLIARD PLAYERS

    John Roberts, the champion billiard player, is suing George Gray for £2,307 for alleged breach of agreement. ...

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  38. FIRM STAND BY COMMISSIONER.

    In connection with the railway strike, the Chief Commissioner of Railways in the afternoon issued an ultimatum stating that if the men on ...

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  39. SENSELESS OUTRAGES.

    At Dundee yesterday a suffragette party made an abortive attempt to burn down the tennis club's pavilion at Newcastle, and the flower beds in ...

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  40. BRITISH ADMIRAL COMMANDS COMBINED FLEET.

    Admiral Troubridge, the commander of the British Me[?]terranean Squadron, commands the combined fleet, which arrived too late to prevent the ...

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  41. KING OF MONTENEGRO

    King Nicholas, who is very much in evidence just now owing to his determined opposition to the demands of the European Powers to relinquish ...

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  42. MELBOURNE BURGLARY

    Constables Young and McCasket, when going on duty along Sydneyroad at 4.30 a.m. to-day, near Storey street, were informed that a burglary ...

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  43. A PRETTY CUSTOM.

    At several villages in the Bernese Oberland there still exist ancient and pretty customs. When a young man gives a bouquet of edelweiss to ...

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  44. PILLAR-BOX OUTRAGES.

    Wholesale pillar-box outrages were committed by suffragettes at Glasgow yesterday. Phials containing black and red liquids enclosed in packages ...

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  45. French Bandit Commits Suicide

    The French bandit Lacombe has committed suicide at Santi prison by jumping from a roof to which he had escaped. ...

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  46. SUGGESTED MONETARY COMPENSATION TO MONTENEGRO.

    An article in the "Frankfurter Zeitung" indicates that Germany intends to propose to placate Montenegro by securing her monetary compensation ...

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  47. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of railway e[?]ploye[?] which began last Wednesday, was settled this afternoon. A mass meeting of the strikers was held at 11 o'clock ...

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  48. CONDITIONS OF PEACE.

    The Balkan allies have replied to the note of the Powers setting out peace terms. They will accept the conditions subject to the following ...

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  49. THE "WAR CHEST."

    The balance-sheet of the Women's Social Political Union for the past year shows an income of £28,502, and expenditure £25,731. ...

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  51. PLOT DISCOVERED.

    The police have discovered an elaborate suffragette plot to blow up the grandstand at Crystal Palace on the day before the final match for the ...

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