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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS THE BALKAN WAR

    It has transpired that at the Council of War, which decided to submit to the Powers, a majority of the Montenegrin generals supported the ...

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  3. SUFFRAGETTES WOMEN'S REPRESENTATION BILL

    The House of Commons was crowded last night on the occasion of the second reading debate on Mr. Dickinson s Representation of Women [?] ...

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  4. POLITICAL.

    The men engaged in the shipyards on the Clyde and North-East of England refuse to work overtime in consequence of being dissatisfied with ...

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  5. PRINTER ARRESTED.

    A man named Whitey, secretary of the Labor Press Company, has been arrested in consequence of having printed the "Suffragette." ...

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  6. WIRELESS AT SEA

    In conversation, with Mr. G. Bracey, the wireless operator on the Western Australia (an interview with whom was published in these columns in ...

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  7. SCHOONER ALTO

    On Saturday last, Capt. F. Schroder safely brought his schooner, the Alto, to anchor outside the mouth of the Gascoyne after nearly two months; ...

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  8. ANTARCTIC NEWSPAPER

    The following wireless message has been received from Dr. Mawson, who is now wintering in Commonwealth Bay:—" Adelie Land, May 10: The ...

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  9. AN INGENIOUS METHOD

    In spite of the Government prohibition, the Men's League in connection with the women's suffrage movement attempted to demonstrate in Hyde ...

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  10. Foreign. United States

    In connection with the Californian anti-alien land legislation specially directed against the Japanese, the Foreign office favors negotiations being ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND STORMS

    Mr. Wragge's predicted disturbance, "Trojan," struck Auckland on Saturday night. There was a violent thunder and hail storm throughout ...

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  12. BRITISH SYMPATHY.

    The British Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, has telegraphed a sympathetic reply to King Nicholas' message notifying the surrender of ...

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  13. BOMB IN A THEATRE.

    In Ireland on Saturday night, at a performance in the Empire Theatre, Dublin, a scare was caused by the discovery of a bomb containing 24 ...

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  14. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The London, newspapers attribute the worse position the women's suffrage question is in, when compared with its position in 1911-12, to the ...

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  15. PROTEST FROM CHINA.

    The Government has received notice of China's intention to protest against California's Anti-Alien Act. ...

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  16. TURKEY AGREES TO TREATY.

    It is understood by the Powers that Turkey has assented to the draft peace treaty, but the allies have not yet replied. ...

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  17. LINER ASHORE

    The Tyser liner "Indrabarah" is ashore near Rangitikai River. All hands are safe, but the vessel is breaking up. The Indrabarah was ...

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  18. CONSUMPTION CURE

    Dr. Sturm, who was associated with Dr. Friedmann in connection with the latter's cure for tuberculosis, is claiming £20,000 from Dr. Friedmann as ...

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  19. ANTI-ALIEN LEGISLATION.

    Japan's formal protest against the Californian Bill prohibiting aliens from holding land was considered yesterday by Cabinet, with the result ...

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  20. "KING OF ALBANIA."

    Essad Pasha has telegraphed to [?]smail [?]emal denying the rumor that he had proclaimed himself King, or negotiated with King Nicholas ...

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  21. LIBERALS AGAINST THE BILL.

    The rejection by the Commons of the Female Representation Bill has induced the Women's Liberal Federation to express consternation. It appears ...

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  22. "JACK JOHNSON"

    Jack Johnson, the colored pugilist, is being brought to trial for a violation of the "Mann" law, on a charge of having used his [?] against a ...

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  23. Australia. Federal.

    Following an interview with Capt. Ta[?]ooys, [?] Broome, some white divers called at the "West Australian" [?]ce yesterday, with the object of ...

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  24. PLOT AGAINST THE LORDS.

    The suf[?]ragette leaders arrested during the police raid on the Women's Political and Social Union's offices, on a charge of conspiracy to commit ...

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  25. ROUMANIAN FRONTIER.

    The agreement between Bulgaria and Roumania has been signed. It gives Roumania Silistria with the fortifications, an extension of her frontier ...

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  26. M. C. DAVIES

    Mr. Maurice Coleman Davies, aged 78 years, died to-day. Mr. Davies was a well known pioneer of industry in this State. He started the mill ...

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  27. WITHDRAWING FROM SKUTARI.

    Vice-Admiral Cecil Burney, commander of the international naval squadron that blockaded Montenegro, and the Governor of Skutari, have signed ...

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  28. SUSPECTE [?]SONING

    The inquiry into the death of Colonel Meeting, whose body was exhumed during March in order to allay suspicion of his having been poisoned, ...

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  29. MESSAGE FROM THE SEA

    A message in a bottle found at Wanganui, and considerably blurred by water, reads: "Monday, 16/7/12: Nomia sinking in a hurricane 42 ...

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  30. RUSSIA AND MONTENEGRO.

    Count Vuttovitch has formed a Cabinet in response to a summons from Kong Nicholas. The whole of the members of the Montenegrin ...

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  31. HEAT AND BAIN

    Mr. Campbell, accountant at the Whim Well Mine, Whim Creek, courteously supplied us last month (April) with the following figures showing the ...

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  32. CORRESPONDENCE.

    (The Editor does not necessarily associate himself with the opinions of correspondents.) ...

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  33. BOMB IN WAITING ROOM.

    A bomb inscribed "Votes for Women" was found yesterday in a waiting room at Lime-street railway station, Liverpool. A taper attached ...

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  34. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    Three thousand Federal troops yesterday retired to Guaymas, after fighting all day and night against Sonora State troops. The latter [?]e ...

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  35. MR. BUTCHER'S MEETING.

    Sir,—Carnarvon residents should feel obliged to Mr. W. J. Butcher for coming to Carnarvon so close to election day and speaking on Federal ...

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  36. DIRECTOR OF LIGHTHOUSES.

    Contrary to expectations, Commander Brewis is not to be appointed Director of Lighthouses, to which a salary of £800 per annum is attached. ...

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  37. FIRE IN SKUTARI.

    A fire in a bazaar in Skutari yesterday, owing to the high wind and the lack of water, spread rapidly, and 20 houses with large quantities of silks, ...

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  38. BOMB IN POST OFFICE.

    A clockwork bomb, surrounded by suf[?]ragette literature, was discovered in the sorting department of the postoffice at Reading yesterday, addressed ...

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  39. WOULO-BE BURGLAR GETS TWO YEARS.

    Frederick Hansen pleaded guilty to being found on the premises of a pawnbroker's shop in Murray-Street, and was awarded two years hard ...

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  40. KAISER'S MOTOR

    At Wiesbaden yesterday, a motor carrying the Kaiser, when avoiding a cyclist, struck a boy and killed him. ...

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  41. ALLIES CEASE QUARRELLING.

    The conflict between the Greek and Bulgarian troops on the Anghista and Bopterima lines ceased on Saturday by mutual consent. The Greeks lost ...

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  42. FARRINGTON HALL,

    At Dundee on Friday night, Farrington Hall, the residence of Mr. Henry McGrady, a former Lord Provost of the city, was found on fire in six ...

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  43. PEEDAMULLAH TRAGEDY

    William Silvester, on being charged before Mr. Justice Rooth with the wilful murder of Robert Hatchinson, also known as Bob Watkinson, near ...

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  44. BIG WAR INDEMNITY.

    It is announced that the Balkan allies have formulated figures showing the losses sustained by them in attacking Turkey and seizing her ...

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  45. THE POPE'S ILLNESS

    The Pope has recovered from his recent severe attack of influenza. ...

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  46. BRAWL AT AN HOTEL

    Robert Boyce. who was injured in a brawl at the Globe Hotel on Wednesday last, died on Saturday morning. The man who is alleged to ...

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  47. LOITERING NEAR A SHOP.

    For some time, special patrols of police have been sent out on night duty in the hope of catching a gang of shop-breakers recently operating ...

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  48. EXPLOSION IN A PAVILION.

    A bomb exploded at the University football pavilion, Cambridge, yesterday, but little damage was done. ...

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  49. THE WEATHER

    The post office weather reports for week show uniformly fine, clear, and smooth weather, except at Onslow, where the barometer has been falling, ...

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  50. GERALDTON FIRE

    The charred bones found in the ruins of the Geraldton fire on examination were shown to belong to a woman. ...

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  52. MORE INCENDIARISM.

    Sufiragettes burned a large em[?]ty house on Friday. ...

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  54. PILLAR BOXES DRENCHED WITH ACIDS.

    Every pillar-box at Bomford and [?]ford was drenched with acids on Friday evening. ...

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