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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    Ten thousand dockers at Hull are on strike to secure an increase of one half-penny per hour in their wages and to cease work at 5 o'clock each ...

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  3. FACTORY GIRLS

    At Binghampton, New York State, yesterday, an over-all factory was destroyed by fire. Fifty girls lost their lives and many were terribly injured. ...

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  4. A QUEENSLAND CASE.

    Indications now point definitely to the fact that the suspicious case of illness at Toowoomba is smallpox. ...

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  5. BRITISHERS VIGILANT.

    Three British cruisers have arrived at Piraeus, the port of Athens, and four destroyers are expected to join them. ...

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  6. BALKANS AT WAR BULGARIAN KING APPEALS

    To-day's surprise in connection with the Balkan trouble was afforded by King Ferdinand's telegram appealing to the King of Roumania for peace ...

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  7. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK OUTBREAK ON THE DECLINE.

    There have been 288 cases of smallpox since the beginning of the epidemic. Only one cage was discovered to-day. There are 55 patients and ...

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  8. CHINA SEETHING SOUTH RISES AGAINST NORTH.

    It is reported that the provinces of Kiangsu, Kiangsi, Kwangsi, Fukien, Canton, Szechuan, Hunan, and Anhui are preparing to declare their ...

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  9. SERVIANS CHASING BULGARS.

    The Servians have penetrated the Bulgarian territory as far as Tohipven and the Bulgarians are retreating before them. The Servians have now ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND OUTBREAK.

    There were four fresh cases of smallpox in the Auckland province to-day. There are now 35 in quarantine, including five Europeans. There has ...

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  11. AUSTRIANS PREPARING.

    All Austrian subjects resident in Switzerland, and also officers on furlough, have been ordered to rejoin their regiments forthwith. ...

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  12. SMALLPOX COMES IN CROPS.

    Since Friday there have been six fresh cases of smallpox, all from the metropolitan area. Dr. Paton, president of the Board of Health, says ...

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  13. CASES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Two Europeans were discovered suffering from smallpox to-day, making 30 now isolated. ...

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  14. South Africa.

    The Workers recently on strike have presented the Union Government with the following demands:—(1) free speech; (2) the right of public ...

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  15. DRYING GELIGNITE

    A shocking fatality occurred at Capel this morning, when a young woman named Ruby Duncklev, aged 20, lost her life. It is stated that after ...

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  16. ASQUITH ON THE SITUATION.

    In the course of a speech, at a banuet in Birmingham yesterd the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, said the spectacle with which the world was ...

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  17. DEATH OF A MAORI.

    Thirty-four smallpox patients are in the isolation hospital, including nine Europeans. A Maori woman died today. Three fresh cases were reported ...

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  18. CONFERENCE WITH POWERS.

    The possibility of settling the problem at an international conference at Berlin next month has been mooted by Germany, Austria, and Italy. ...

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  19. FOUR NEW CASES.

    To-day saw a continuation of the comparative lull in the smallpox epidemic. The number of fresh cases was four, one from the city and the others ...

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  20. TURKEY AND ADRIANOPLE.

    It is understood that the Powers will not allow Turkey to retain Adrianople if it is re-taken. ...

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  21. KUKIANG FORTS TAKEN.

    The northern troops are now in possession of the forts at Kukiang. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND CASES.

    Six Maoris are suffering from, smallpox, all of them members of one family. The patients in the hospital now number 46 including 13 females, of ...

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  23. EIGHT MORE CASES.

    There were eight fresh cases of smallpox to-da in the suburbs. There are now in quarantine 54 patients and 169 convalescents. ...

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  24. SHOOTING DURING RIOTS.

    Official investigation shows that a large proportion of the wounds inflicted during the recent riots at Johannesburg were caused by revolver and ...

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  25. MASSACRE AT DOXATO.

    An official announcement been made that only 129 out of 3 [?] persons at Doxato survived 'he Bu[?]garian massacre. ...

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  26. SOUTH AGAINST PRESIDENT.

    The national crisis in China is developing, and threatens to become of first-class magnitude. The Cabinet has resigned. The trouble springs ...

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  27. LASSETTER'S MANAGER

    The annual ball in connection with the business of Lassetter and Co., was held on Friday night at the Paddington Town Hall. During supper, Mr. ...

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  28. THIRD DEATH IN N.Z.

    Air official bulletin states that there are now 46 cases isolated, including nine Europeans. A third death in the North Auckland district is ...

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  29. ARMY OF THE VACCINATED.

    There were seven fresh cases of smallpox to-day, five in the metropolis and two in the country. It is estimated that there have been 200,000 ...

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  30. CLOSING IN ON BULGARS.

    The Servian, Roumanian, and Greek armies are gradually closing on the Bulgarians. ...

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  31. Australia.

    The final session of Parliament was opened to-day. The Governor's speech referred to the smallpox epidemic and the necessity for the compulsory ...

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  32. TURKS STICK TO ADRIANOPLE.

    It is officially announced that Enver Bey, at the head of a body of Turkish cavalry, entered Adrianople yesterday. The Bulgarians blew on their ...

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  33. ROUMANIANS NEARING SOFIA.

    A Roumanian flying column now within 40 miles of Sofia encountered a Bulgarian brigade between Lompalanka and Sofia, and alter a brief fight ...

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  34. FIVE MORE CASES.

    There were five fresh cases of smallpox in the metropolitan area to-day. ...

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  35. KAROOLA IN QUARANTINE.

    The steamer Karoola arrived from the Eastern States this morning and was placed under strict quarantine. There are two cases of a suspicious ...

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  36. NEW SOUTHERN GOVERNMENT.

    A proclamation of martial law throughout China yesterday synchronised with the formal establishment of a confederate government at Nanking. ...

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  37. GREEKS TAKING REVENGE.

    The Greeks have pushed through the central mountains towards Sofia, burning the villages in their path as an act of retalliation for the atrocities ...

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  38. VACCINE RUNNING OUT.

    There were no further cases to-day, but practically the whole metropolis appeared to be in a ferment to secure vaccination, yet only 15,000 could be ...

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  39. LEPROSY CASE

    A man suffering from leprosy was discovered at Toowoomba to-day. ...

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  40. THREE MILLIONS FOR RAILWAYS.

    The State Treasurer, Mr. Cann, proposes to introduce during the coming session a Bill authorising borrowing about £3,000,000 for railway ...

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  41. SOUTHERNERS DEFEATED.

    Yesterday 3000 rebels attacked Kiang has arsenal, Shanghai, but after a long fight were repu[?]ed. The 2000 defenders were aided by cruisers. The ...

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  42. RUSSIA THREATENS TURKEY.

    The Russia Government is credited with the intention of insisting on the Turkish evacuation of Adrianople at all coats. The Government has ...

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  43. SOFIA KEEPING DARK.

    What is happening in Sofia is unknown, but there are many rumors that King Ferdinand and the Queen have f[?]ed to Austria. Bulgaria relies ...

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  44. AN ADELAIDE CASE.

    The smallpox has spread to Adelaide. Arrangements have been made for the removal of the patient and contacts to Torrens Island. ...

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  45. COST OF PUBLIC VACCINATION.

    Some indication of the cost to the State of the public vaccination may be obtained from the fact that accounts already sent in by the public ...

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  46. A SPARGO VICTIM

    As a result of an investigation of a trunk's contents, a man named Laurence Doherty on Saturday provided the Criminal Investigation Department ...

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  47. MOTION OF CENSURE.

    The whole of to-day's sitting of the Legislative Assembly was occupied in debating the Address-in-Reply and noconfidence amendment launched by Mr ...

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  48. SUSPECTS IN HOBART,

    Two suspicious cases came under the notice of the authorities to-daw but it was not found necessary to treat the patients as suspects. ...

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  49. TURKEY CASTS OFF DIPLOMACY.

    Turkey, in a note to the Powers,, supplies the reasons why she should occupy Adrianople. She announces that in future the Turco-Bulgarian ...

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  50. GIFT FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    When the smallpox first made its appearance in Sydney recently, it was stated that it was brought from Canada by a passenger or steward of the ...

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  51. Victoria

    The threatened no-confidence motion against the Watt Ministry was duly moved by Mr. MacLeod, leader of the country party, at the conclusion of ...

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  52. BRILLIANT GREEK VICTORY.

    Despite stubborn defense by the Bulgarians, the Greeks yesterday advanced all along the Petchovo-Orliakon line. The fighting lasted fifteen hours ...

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  53. NO PERTH CASES.

    Every precaution is being taken by the authorities to prevent an outbreak of smallpox, and so far there are no suspects. ...

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  54. SPORTS FALL OUT

    In the Wootton-Sievier case today, the defendant Sievier refused to go into the witness-box and give evidence on his own behalf. ...

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  55. FREE LYMPH IN W.A.

    In connection with the smallpox scare, the Government has arranged for free lymph to be supplied to all district medical officers throughout ...

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  56. CHICKENPOX IN MELBOURNE.

    Eleven cases of suspicious illness were examined to-day, and in every instance the patient was pronounced not to be suffering from smallpox. ...

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  57. ATROCITIES DENIED.

    The Bulgarian Legation has published a categorical denial of the charges of atrocities alleged to have been committed by Bulgarian troops. ...

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  58. TURKS RE-TAKE ADRIANOPLE.

    There are now 150,000 Turkish troops marching from Adrianople to Sofia. The Turks yesterday re-occupied Adrianople after slight resistance ...

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  59. PRECAUTIONS IN W.A.

    The secretary of the Local Board of Health is in receipt of a circular letter from the Health Department enclosing the following circular to ...

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  60. A CASE IN QUEENSLAND.

    A case has been discovered in Toowoomba, Queensland. ...

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  61. A CONFERENCE PROPOSED.

    The prospect of a settlement of the Balkan trouble is more hopeful. Roumania has suggested a conference of the five belligerents. To this ...

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  62. PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    The Balkan tension has been somewhat released since Bulgaria, Greece, and Servia have agreed to meet at Bucharest to discuss peace ...

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  63. SOME QUEENSLAND PATIENTS.

    Two cases of suspicious illness were taken to quarantine on Saturday. Dr. Page visited Toowoomba yesterday for the purpose of investigating a case of ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. ROUMANIA WON'T BE NEUTRAL.

    On Saturday, the Bulgarian Government, after approaching the Servian commander, despatched General Paprikoff and two other delegates to Nish ...

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  66. ATROCITIES AT DOXATO.

    Commander Cardale, a British officer serving the Greek Government, recently visited Doxato, where the Bulgarians had massacred Greek ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. POX RECURS IN ONE FAMILY.

    This afternoon, the Commissioner for Public Health was advised of a suspected case of smallpox at Ipswich. A consultation was requested by the ...

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