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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS THE BALKAN WAR

    A new development as regards the situation in the Balkan war has been created by Montenegro's capture of Skutari. ...

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  3. BILLIARDISTS IN COURT

    Following on the judgment obtained against him last week, Gray, the billiardist, to-day filed his schedule in the Insolvency Court. In the ...

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  4. SUFFRAGETTES LEGISLATION TO DEAL WITH HUNGER STRIKERS.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, a Bill, brought in by the Home Secretary, to enable the authorities to deal with militant suffragettes who ...

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  5. CALIFORNIAN LEGISLATION

    At a conference Mr Bryan proposed that California should suspend legislation against land-ownership by Japanese within the State until the ...

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  6. ROBBED BY RUFFIANS

    The death of Henry McNamara occurred in the Melbourne Hospital this morning. On April-18 McNamara was kicked and robbed by some ...

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  7. POLITICAL. British Empire.

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. Samuel, estimates a net profit of £5,8[?],000 on the postal revenue for the past twelve months. ...

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  8. DEMANDED EVACUATION OF SKUTARI.

    Montenegro has replied evasively to the demanded evacuation or transfer of Skutari with the briefest possible delay made by the commander of the ...

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  9. SKUTARI EVACUATED THROUGH EXHAUSTION OF PROVISIONS AND MUNITIONS.

    The Turkish commander at Skutari, who withdrew his troops with honors of war on the capture of the forts by the Montenegrins, has officially ...

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  10. Epidemic of Burglaries

    Sydney and suburbs are again suffering from an epidemic of robberies. Last night Mrs. Lowell, who rives at North Ryde, heard knocking at her ...

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  11. PRIME MINISTER ASQUITH

    During a speech at the foreign press banquet last night, the Prime Minister, Sir. Asquith, hinted at his own retirement. This is the third hint ...

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  12. TRAIN BURNING.

    At Teddington, Middlesex, yesterday, there was a further development of suffragette train burning tactics. An empty train standing on a siding was ...

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  13. N.S.W. COAL STRIKE

    After having lasted for six weeks, the strike in the southern coal mining field district has been settled. A meeting between the men s delegates ...

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  14. Australia.

    No settlement was arrived at to-day in connection with the strike of the boilermakers at Cockatoo Island dockyard over the allocation of work ...

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  15. REFUSAL BY TRIPLE ENTENTE

    "Le Matin" states that the Powers forming the triple entente, viz., England, France, and Russia, refused to land troops in Montenegro to compel ...

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  16. AMBASSADORS IN CONFERENCE.

    The ambassadors of the Powers sat in conference for three and a half hours yesterday, and then adjourned till Thursday. It is hoped meanwhile ...

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  17. MARCONI SHARES.

    Giving evidence in the Commons yesterday in connection with the Marcom contract with the Government, Mr. Thomas Powell, the managing ...

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  18. HUNGER STRIKE BILL.

    Information has reached the London police that the suffragettes propose to signalise the passing of the Hunger Strike Bill by a severe outbreak of ...

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  19. ESSAD PASHA'S MOVE.

    It is generally admitted that Essad Pasha's move seriously complicates the situation. It also explains much that was previously unexplained ...

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  20. TROOPS FROM SKUTARI

    Essad Pasha, who marched out of Skutari with honors of war, his troops carrying their arms, is proceeding southward to Tirana, which lies ...

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  21. BREACH OF CONTRACT

    The hearing was begun in the Banco Court to-day before the Chief Justice and a jury of an action brought by Sam McVea, the professional ...

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  22. FINANCES.

    The Federal revenue from customs for April was £1,342,448 against £1,185,063 for April 1912. The collections for ten months ended April ...

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  23. AUSTRIA AND MONTENEGRO.

    Austria demands a definite step in insuring obedience by Montenegro to the Powers' behests. Russia adheres to the Powers' joint decision, but ...

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  24. WOMEN'S POLITICAL UNION

    One hundred constables were engaged in a raid made yesterday afternoon on the London offices of the Women's Political Union. Five officials of the ...

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  25. Shooting Affray at Chinese Consulate

    Thomas Chia, who was charged with shooting at Yung Liang Hwang, the Consul-General for China, with intent to commit murder, has been sentenced ...

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  26. TEA DUTY, INCOME AND SUGAR TAXES AUTHORISED.

    In the House of Commons last night, resolutions authorising the tea duty and the income and sugar taxes were adopted without a division. ...

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  27. THE BALKAN ALLIES

    The Belgrade correspondent to "Le Temps" telegraphs that Servia has informed the Powers that should Austria, with or without Europe's ...

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  28. AUSTRIA AND ITALY CONFER.

    A telegram, from Vienna states that as the Ambassadors' Conference has failed to agree on decisive measures against Montenegro, Austria has ...

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  29. LLOYD GEORGE DEPLORES INCREASED ARMAMENTS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a brief speech, lamented the increase in European armaments, and which, if each country blamed the other, would continue to ...

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  30. EXCITING INCIDENTS

    Swanston-street north was the scene early this morning of several sensational incidents. Three ruffians, while brutally handling a man with whom ...

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  31. Western Australia.

    The first intention of the Government was to take over the control of the Perth tramways on May 27, but while Mr. Scaddan was in London he ...

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  32. MOTOR FATALITY

    A shocking motor car accident, resulting in the death of the driver, Donald Gilles, occurred at 2 o'clock this morning, near Subiaco railway ...

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  33. ACT OF PIRACY IN CHINESE WATERS.

    Particulars were received to-day, on the arrival of the steamer "Changsha" regarding a sensational act of piracy, news of which reached the people of ...

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  34. "PRINCE OF ALBANIA."

    According to "Le Temps's" correspondent, Essad Pasha's capitulation of Skutari was so arranged with the Montenegrins as to enable him to ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN PRESS IMPATIENT.

    "Allegemine Zeitung" states that ambassadors will on Thursday decide which, if any, of the Powers shall participate in Austria's possible coercive ...

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  36. Foreign. China

    A strong official combination of the followers of the late General Sung exists against the President of the Chinese Republic, Yuan Shih Kai, ...

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  37. PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    The Turkish Government has selected London as the place for the delegates from the Balkan allies and Turkey to meet and sign peace ...

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  38. GERMANY WILL PROBABLY SUPPORT AUSTRIA'S A[?].

    The latest statement in regard to Austria's intentions for the co[?]cio[?] of Montenegro, unless King Nicholas yields, is that to-day's Conference of ...

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  39. W.A. PREMIER.

    Mr. Scaddan arrived in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  40. A STREET BRAWL

    During a brawl outside a hotel in Liverpool-street last night, a revolver shot was fired and the ballet struck a man named Patrick Buckley. 29, in ...

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  41. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy occurred early this morning at St. lves, in the North Sydney district, when Sergeant Hickey was shot three times in the stomach, ...

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  42. KING OF ALBANIA.

    Essad Pasha has arrived at the Albanian seaport of Alessio, and has proclaimed himself King of the Albanians. He was received by the ...

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  43. STATE IMPLEMENT WORKS.

    The acting Premier, Mr. Bath, states that the manager (Mr. Davies) of the State Implement Works has returned from the East and an early start will ...

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  44. FINANCES.

    The State financial returns for April show £4,947 excess of revenue over expenditure. The accumulated deficit is £391,548. The revenue from the ...

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  45. EUROPEAN SITUATION

    It is significantly observed that the arms factories in Solingen, Prussia, are unusually busy, and large orders for swords have been received from ...

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  46. COLONIAL SUGAR CO.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Ltd., was held to-day. Mr. Slater, M.L.C., presided. The report showed a net ...

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  47. AUSTRIA AND MONTENEGRO.

    The leading newspapers here give prominence to telegrams from Vienna sent apparently at Count Berchtold's inspiration, and threatening that ...

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  48. CHINESE LOAN ARRANGED.

    Arrangements have been made for a loan of £25,000,000, at 5 per cent, to the Chinese Republic. Documents have been duly signed, and £2,000,000 ...

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  49. SIX ARRESTS MADE.

    Just before the "Changsha" left for Australia, news was received that a Party of Chinese soldiers had made six arrests and had recovered some of ...

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  50. ATTACK ON A WIFE

    At Balclutha last night, William Littlewood, a carpenter, apparently in a fit of madness through jealousy, entered his wife's bedroom, and after ...

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  51. United States

    Mr. Sisson, a member of the House of Representatives, states that if on account of the land question with Japan the alternative is either war or ...

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  52. A FIERY FINALE.

    When a fireman who had gallantly lost his life in action was buried, his comrades, as a token of affection for their dead hero, covered his coffin ...

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  53. BURGLARS FOILED

    At midnight last night an attempt was made to break into Taylor's jam factory. Mr. Ross, caretaker, heard a noise and went to the door, when ...

    Article : 65 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. Scott Dependents Fund

    The public subscriptions to the Scott Fund now amount to £55,760. Out of this £12,000 is specially earmarked to supplement the provision ...

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  56. AUSTRIA A RELUCTANT EXECUTOR OF EUROPE'S WILL.

    Official organs in Vienna declare that a European mandate is unnecessary, and that Austria is acting as the reluctant but loyal executor of ...

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