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  3. OUR CABLE SERVICE.

    News from the seat of war to-day is of a somewhat exciting, charactering our late edition of yesterday we were able to record the fact that, according to Turkish information, the Bulgarians had been defeated at Kirk Kiliase, in the neighborhood of Adrianople, with great loss, no [?] than 2,000 ...

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  4. THE LATE DOCK STRIKE

    As the aftermath of the late strike at the London docks, no less than 5,000 men are now unemployed, with the resuit that many women and children are ...

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  5. A STEAMER WRECKED.

    The reports of the wreck of the steamer Nicaragua during a storm, which were at first denied, have now proved to be correct. Six men were ...

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  6. YARMOUTH TRAGEDY.

    A young fisherman named George Ward confessed to the Yarmouth police early this month to having murdered a girl named Dora Grey. It now ...

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  8. REPORTS FROM TURKEY.

    The Turkish fleet has returned to the Bosphorue, leaving the torpedo flotilla to blockade the Bulgarian ports. It is officially stated at ...

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  9. THE INSURANCE ACT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) stated that the Government intended to increase the payments ...

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  10. LONDON TRAGEDY.

    On September 28 last an Armenian named Titus ran amok at an hotel in Tottenham Court road, and shot five persona. One of them succumbed ...

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  11. EMPIRE'S DEFENCES.

    At a national service demonstration at Manchester yesterday Lord Roberts, who presided, said that, as in 1860 and 1870, war might occur in an instant. ...

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  12. REPORTS FROM AUSTRIA.

    A report is current here that a Bulgarian column, larger than that which captured Mustapha Pasha, crossed the wooded mountains between Jamboll ...

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  13. A DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Nathaniel Braddon, of Manchester, obtained a divorce against his wife and £350 damages against Frank Battley Cooke, ...

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  14. BOXING.

    Papke defeated Carpentier last night in the seventeenth round. It was the most Rtubborn and fiercest fight on record, Papke showed great ...

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  15. REPORTS FROM ENGLAND.

    The Greek destroyer Kera, on entering Dover Harbor to-day for coal, collided with the pier and badly damaged her bows. ...

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  16. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' SPORTS

    The secondary schools' athletic championship meeting was held yesterday on the Association Ground before a large crowd. The events were well ...

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  17. SARAN DERNHARDT.

    An address, containing 100,000 signatures, has been presented to Sarah Bernhardt, the celebrated actress, by her British admirers. ...

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  18. TRIPOLI.

    France recognised Italy's sovereignty over Tripoli and Cyrcnalca. She is now negotiating an agreement [?] French interests in Tripoli and ...

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  19. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    The Government announces that the Federal troops are in occupation of Vera Cruz. General Diaz has been captured, and all the rebels have been ...

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  20. REPORTS FROM SERVIA.

    It is officially reported that severe fighting is taking place around the town of [?] where the Servians occupy the commanding heights. ...

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  21. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Imperial Maritime League has protected against the Government's reported intention of sending to the Moditerranean eight battleships, ...

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  22. REPORTS FROM FRANCE.

    The newspapers here state that M. Polncare, the Premier, is still directing negotiations with the object or intervention in the Balkans after decisive ...

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  23. "JACK" JOHNSON'S LICENCE.

    The Chicago City Council has ordered the revocation of the saloon licence held by "Jack" Johnson, the champion pugilist. ...

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  24. REPORTS FROM MONTENEGRO.

    King Nicholas has advanced his headquarters to [?], on the south-western side of Lake Skutarl. General [?] infantry are ...

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  25. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    An amendment proposed by Mr. Rawson to the Home, Rule Bill, prohibiting the Irish Parliament from imposing disabilities on the police, was ...

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  26. ENGLAND'S CHANCE IN TURKEY.

    One exceedingly important fact stands out clear and unmistakable amid the confusion of the situation in Turkey—never more chaotic and ...

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  27. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    At Balhant, a suburb of London, yesterday two youths, armed with revolvers, held up the manager of a wine shop and attempted to rob the till. The ...

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  28. THE POLYNESIEN'S MISHAP

    On Tuesday the French mail steamer Polynesien was towed into Albany by the steamer Essex with her intermediate shaft broken, the mishap ...

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  29. REPORTS FROM GREECE.

    [?] torpetdo destroyers have seized the British steamer Penpel, which had on board a cargo of contraband. General Dangli's army, after a forced ...

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  30. THE WEATHER

    Fine but cloudy in the lower S.W., fine and dear chiefly elsewhere. S.W. winds on the S. coast, S.E. to N.E. elsewhere. One point of rain recorded ...

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  31. REPORTS PROM BULGARIA.

    It is officially announced that [?] fighting occurred to-day along the whole front. The Bulgarians have reached Arda, ...

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  32. HIGHLANDS.

    Messrs. Hassen and Co., the Property Exchange, [?] St. George's Terrace, give elsewhere in this issue of "The Daily News" a list of reasons why the ...

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  34. PERTH RAINFALL.

    Average annual rainfall, 33.26in. Average from January 1 to end of present month, 31.95in. Total from January 1 to date, 26.77in, ...

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  36. FOR THE KIDDIES.

    The time is drawing near for the compulsory sale of blocks in the well-known Gounell Estate. The sale will be held next Thursday evening in the ...

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  37. THE TEMPERATURE.

    Maximum till [?], 70.3deg. Minimum, [?] ...

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  41. THE FORECAST.

    Western Australia—Cloudy, with a shower or two on the South Coast; otherwise fine. Hot in the Murchison and [?] Cool S.W. to S. winds in ...

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  42. MANSFIELD'S.

    A large quantity of valuable household furniture and effects has been removed from Malcolm-street to Mansfield's auction rooms, 123 ...

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