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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS Balkan War

    The dispute between Bulgaria on the one side and Greece and Servia on the other has become grave. The Servians have moved an army ...

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  3. POLITICAL. British Empire

    Lord Roberts was accorded an extraordinarily enthusiastic reception yesterday at Leeds Town Hall, where he addressed 3000 persons on the ...

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  4. Lord Douglas and Oscar Wilde

    Lord Alfred Douglas, son of the eighth Marquis of Queensberry, has commenced an action against Dr. Arthur Ransome and the "Times" Book ...

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  5. Silverton Tramway Strike STRIKE OVER.

    The strike was declared off yesterday. ...

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  6. CALIFORNIAN LEGISLATION.

    A definite agreement has been reached in the Californian Legislature to enact the Aliens Land Bill against the Japanese only, exempting all other ...

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  7. English Racing

    The City and Suburban Handicap, of 1¼ miles, was won by Drinmore, with Limon second and Lorenzo third. ...

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  8. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.

    The terms of settlement agreed on between the Silverton Tramway Company and the Barrier Labor Federation are that the men agree to ...

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  9. Sculling Championship

    Pearce and Barry have signed articles for a race on July 21 for the titles to the English and Welsh sculling championship. The winner will ...

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  10. Australia. Federal.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, the President, Mr. Justice Higgins, gave judgment in regard to a claim by the 'Postal Electricians' Union, ...

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  11. SIEGE OF SKUTARI.

    Martinovich, the Montenegrin commander, is preparing to renew the bombardment of Skutari. It is, however, reported that King Nicholas ...

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  12. Launch of the "Acquitania"

    The new White Star liner "Acouitania," the largest vessel ever built in Britain, was launched yesterday in the presence of one hundred ...

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  13. BILLIARDISTS IN COURT

    Mr. Justice a'Beckett gave judgment to-day in the case brought by John Roberts against George Gray, billiardists, to recover £2307. This amount ...

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  14. BIG LOSS IN WAGES

    The settlement has caused great relief, although the effects of the strike will not be forgotten easily. At a low estimate £50,000 in wages have ...

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  15. LAST SHOTS OF THE WAR.

    Although no armistice has been signed, fighting at Chataldja has been suspended for a few days professedly to enable the combatants to bury the ...

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  16. RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    Recently the chief engineers of the different State Railway Departments, together with Mr. Deane, the engineer in charge of the Commonwealth ...

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  17. NICHOLAS DESIRES TO ABDICATE

    King Nicholas wishes to abdicate in favor of his eldest son, Prince Danilo, but the latter does not desire to ascend to the throne until the Skutari ...

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  18. N. S. W. COAL STRIKE

    Cases of hardship are being reported from Woilongong, owing to the protracted strike of the coal employees in the southern districts. The majority ...

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  19. BULGARIA AND SERVIA

    The friction between Bulgaria and Servia developed on Friday into a battle at Kumanovo, about midway between Sofia and Skutari. The ...

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  20. MISSING "MILLIONAIRE"

    Joseph Martin, the alleged American millionaire, who mysteriously disappeared in London a fortnight ago, has telegraphed from Switzerland to ...

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  21. MEMBER FOR NEWMARKET DEAD.

    Sir Charles Rose, Liberal M.P. for Newmarket, died suddenly yesterday whilst in a motor-car. He had previously made an ascent in an ...

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  22. THE POPE'S HEALTH

    It is officially announced that the Pope is now convalescent. ...

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  23. BULGARIAN TROOPS CONCENTRATING.

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that Greece and Bulgaria are rapidly drifting into war with each other, and that the ...

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  24. THE DEVIL'S KINGDOM.

    A remarkable article by Israel Zangwill, the distinguished Jewish novelist and litterateur, on the increase of European armaments, was published in ...

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  25. Grevious Bodily Harm

    At the Criminal Court General Sessions to-day, Frederick Flood was brought up for sentence on a charge of having caused bodily harm to ...

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  26. BOMBARDMENT OF SKUTARI.

    Conflicting reports are published in respect to Skutari. Some state that the Montenegrins, in defiance of the order of the European Powers, are ...

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  27. Mysterious Discovery

    The arm of an adult has been found at Hen and Chicken Bay. A Long piece of string like a fishing line was attached to the limb, which ...

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  28. CRIMPING ALLEGED IN FEDERAL DOCK YARD.

    A serious difficulty has arisen in the Federal Government's dock yard at Cockatoo Island. Members of the Boilermakers' Society have alleged ...

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  29. MINISTER FIRED AT

    In the Roumanian Parliament yesterday, one of the Macedonian members fired several shots at M. Jonescu, the Minister for the Interior, but ...

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  30. ULTIMATUM TO MONTENEGRO.

    It is announced through Reuter's Agency here that the Powers have sent King Nicholas of Montenegro an ultimatum demanding the immediate ...

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  31. MONTENEGRIN SUCCESS AT SKUTARI.

    The Montenegrin troops, despite the orders of the Powers, resolutely per[?]evered in their attack on Skutari, and after severe fighting last night ...

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  32. Bets on Audacity

    Finality has now been reached in connection with the bets on Audacity in the Newmarket Handicap. The Victorian Club ruled that the bets ...

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  33. MATERNITY ALLOWANCES

    Dr. Leger Erson, 60, for whom a warrant had been issued, surrendered himself yesterday on a charge of having conspired with two women, ...

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  34. BUDGET SPEECH.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Lloyd George, delivered his Budget speech in the Commons yesterday. The House was crowded in every part. ...

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  35. COCKBURN SOUND NAVAL BASE.

    Yesterday the Minister of Defence stated that after conferring with the Director of Naval Works, he had decided there should be an official ...

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  36. FATAL BALOON ACCIDENT

    Yesterday the occupants of a balloon, were seen to be in difficulties over Fontenay Lesbois. They had apparently allowed too much gas to ...

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  37. JUBILATION OVER MONTENEGRIN SUCCESS.

    Belgrade was illuminated last night in celebration of the fall of Skutari. St.Petersburg April 24. Great crowds collected last night in ...

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  38. GREECE AND BULGARIA.

    Further causes of animosity between Greece and Bulgaria are reported. When the Bulgarian troops retreated after the late conflict with the Greeks, ...

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  39. Western Australia. LONDON LOAN.

    The underwriters will get 87 per cent, of the Western Australian 4 per cent, loan of £2,000,000, issued at £98 10. ...

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  40. RELEASE OF W. HATTON

    William Hatton, who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment in October 1911 for having attempted to derail an engine and trucks during a ...

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  41. Attempted Poisoning

    Peter Willis Wilson, plumber, was arraigned at the Court Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of having attempted to poison Richard Carr ...

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  42. MAIL STEAMERS BEING ARMED.

    Last month Mr. Winston Churchill in his naval statement intimated the proposed equipment of steamers carrying Imperial mails with guns. In ...

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  43. SUFFRAGETTES PETITIONS TO THE COMMONS.

    To-morrow petitions bearing the signatures of 100,000 women will be presented to the Commons requesting that permission be given to women to ...

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  44. ALLIES' LOSSES DURING WAR.

    A semi-official estimate of the losses among the Balkan allies during the war are as follows:—Bulgaria, killed and wounded, 84,000; Servia, 22,000; ...

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  45. GARRISON MARCH OUT

    The final stages of the siege of Skutari were marked by desperate fighting. The Turks would not surrender and all their ammunition was ...

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  46. Archbishop of Melbourne

    A cable from London states that the Most Reverend H. L. Clarke, Archbishop of Melbourne, who is visiting Kendall, is suffering from ...

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  47. LANGUAGE TEST IN MINES.

    A circular has been issued to the mines' inspectors giving them instructions to enforce the language test in reference to foreigners working in the ...

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  48. ARMISTICE SIGNED.

    There has been no fighting at Chataldja since the truce was agreed on, and it is now officially announced that a formal armistice has been ...

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  49. Foreign. United States

    A meeting of twenty thousand persons took place here yesterday to protest against the Californian bi[?] prohibiting aliens from holding land ...

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  50. CONVICTIONS FOR OUTRAGES.

    Evelyn Manesta and Lilian For[?]ter, who took a prominent [?] in a suffragette raid on a Manchester picture gallery, were convicted of ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. PERTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL.

    Yet another unexpected incident has taken place in regard to affairs in connection with the hospital. Yesterday it became known that the ...

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  53. COMMUNICATION SUSPENDED.

    All communication with the outside world is suspended here. This suspension is believed to be in connection with negotiations for the ...

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  54. JACK JOHNSON AGAIN

    Jack Johnson, the boxer, has [?]een fined a thousand dollars for concealing jewellery with the object of avoiding the customs duty. He endeavored ...

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  55. TURKISH TROOPS SUFFERING

    Telegrams from Corfu state that Djavid Pasha's army of 25,000 Turkish troops, which is encamped near Valona to the south of the Western ...

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