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  4. "DOPING."

    In September last there eo many were accorded a 'hearty reception, and The Rosebuds, the Ardells and Brights Holt were all recalled A fine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. QUINLAN OPERA COMPANY

    The Qulnlan Opera Company successfully produced at Manchester last night Chartentier's opera "Loulso" for the first time In English. ...

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  6. HOME RULE BILL

    The Home Rule Bill was further con- Bidered in the house of Commons yesterday. Mr. W. H. Fisher (Unionist) ...

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  7. THE BELGIAN SWINDLE

    It Is belleved that Wllmart (manager of the Ghent-Terneuzen railway), who disappeared after committing frauds to the extent of nearly £ 2,600,000, ...

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  8. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    News from Europe today is eomowhat moagro. Five nations—Turkey, Bulgaria, Servia, Montonogro, and Grooce-are in a state of open war. The Turks claim several smart victories against the Bulgoriano, and the Monto. negrins report great successes against the Turks. ...

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  9. A GREAT AVIATOR

    Mr. Cody, the celebrated aviator, has decided that he will not visit Austm- Ha, aa the remuneration offered ls ln- sufficient. ...

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  10. MR.ROOSEVELT

    Mr. Roosevelt has issued a statement approving of "Mr. W. J. Bryan's assertion that the campaign for the Presidency of the United States ...

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  11. ENGLAND AND CANADA

    It is stated that Mr. Winston Churchill has abandoned his proposed Canadian visit, in. consequence of the press having been unfavorable ...

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  12. BREWERS EXHIBITION

    The Brewers' Exhibition opens tomorrow, There are 203 entries from New South "Wales, and South Australia. ...

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  13. A MINISTER'S RESIGNATION

    It 1s understood that Mr. F.D. Monk intends to resign the portfolio of Minister for Public Works in the Dominion Cabinet owing to his disagreeing ...

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  14. CHINESE-FINANCE

    Circulars, have been issued urging the withdrawal of deposit from the 'banks controlled ty the Six-Powers financial group, the object being to enter ...

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  15. ALLEGED SUBSTANTIAL DEFICIENCY

    A fortnight ago a marrlod woman named Margaretta Simpson (28), who had been employed, as a clerk by Messrs. Dwyer and. Carroll,booksellers, ...

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  16. REPORTS FROM SERVIA.

    Is reported' that the Servian vanguard has reached Prishtina, and that the Servian troops have occupied the Ristovae line to the third station ...

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  17. THE 8HAKESPEARE STUDIO.

    The director, Miss .Sophia'.Springer Blitz has opened,.up..this' studio for the special study of elocution in Its Improved form, In Johnston's Buildings, ...

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  18. MR.MARCONI

    A cable message from Home states that owing to his Bight having become affected Mr. Marconi has had to have his right eye removed. ...

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  19. THE COMING OF OIL

    The Admiralty lias ordered" from Messrs. Vickers, Son, and Maxim a vessel to be fitted with oil engines, and which will have a length ...

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  20. THE SHRIEKING SIS-TERHOOD

    The Women's Social and Political Union held' a big demonstration In the Albert Hall yesterday. Three hundred women who had Buffered lmprison ...

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  21. REPORTS PROM GREECE.

    The Grecian fleet has left Phaleron. The two Greek gunboats, which on Wednesday night made the passage of the Gulf of Arta, have reached Vonitza, ...

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  22. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    Many people, Indeed most people, Imagine that Eight Hours Day, with the principle which It Involves, Is a direct blessing attendant. ...

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  23. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN.

    Somehow the Impression has been gained that 'Madame Klrkby Lunn ia a foreigner, but her speech and appearance negative the Idea, and once she ...

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  24. REP0RTS FROM ROUMANIA.

    Tt Is seml-omclally reported that; Roumania has decided to prepare the' mobilisation of three army carps to await events, ...

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  25. THE PRIME MISTER

    It has been found necessary to re-move a growth on the shouldor of the Prlme Minister, and he will, 'therefore, undergo a Blight operation ...

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  26. NEW THEATRE ROYAL.

    To-night's programme of Spencer's Pictures at the New Theatre Royal, should be found to fit In fully with the holiday spirit, and to meet all tastes ...

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  27. RBP0RTS FROM MONTENEGRO.

    The Montenegrin troops are concentrating at Tuzl, preparatory to advancing on Skutarl in force. ...

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  28. REPORTS FROM FRANCE.

    The Vienna correspondent of the Paris "Temps" mentions an unverified rumor that Sir P. L, Cartwlght, British Ambassador. ...

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  29. REPORTS PROM TURKEY.

    The Albanian chiefs at Monastir, Us. kub, Janinu and Skodra have Intimated to the Porto their willingness to support Turkey with 200,000 men, ...

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  30. FIRE AT AGRICULTURAL WORKS

    A fine occurred at SamuolBon's agricultural engineering works at Banbury(?) in estimated at £60,000, and 200 employees are In consequence ...

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  31. QUEEN'S HALL.

    . Vic's Pictures should again prove; a great draw at Queen's hall to-night. The programme Is headed by "His. Last Performance," a thrilling circus drama, ...

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  32. REP0RTS FROM GERMANY.

    The Berlin "Vossiche Zeitung" claims Unit the presence at a British fleet In Suda Bay Blynlfles that al­though Crete may now be regarded ...

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  33. FOUR DESERTERS

    Kenneth John Parkes, Joseph Rabey, Albert. Forbes, and Harry Falconer, each 19 years of age, appeared before Dultell, Blurton, and M'Cor- ...

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  34. EMIGRATION

    Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for Western Australia, gave evidence with regard to emigration before the Empire Trade Commission. ...

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  36. WEST'S PICTURE PALACE, SUBIAC0.

    This afternoon and .'Evening West's Ltd., will again screen their: current programme at Sublaco. "The series Is admirably diversified, and comprlses ...

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  37. REP0RTS FROM RUSSIA.

    The Government is making energetic representation to the Porte to allow the free passage of the Dardanelles to neutral ships. ...

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  39. A FOOL'S PARADISE.

    "A Tool's Paradise," by Sidney Grundy, will be staged in .His Majesty's Theatre, Perth, on Tuesdny next, tne 22nd inst. ...

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  40. REPORTS PROM BULGARIA.

    The Bulgurlans have destroyed two Important railway bridges to the southward of Philippopolls. ...

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  41. AUSTRALITION

    Lord Lamlngton, a Cornier Governor of Queensland,' In a letter to tho "Times," assorts that had private ownership of railways been allowed ...

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