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  2. THE DAVIS CUP. VICTORY FOR BRITISH ISLES

    Tho Bittish Isles team succeeded in winning, the Davis Cup lawn tennis champianhip from Australasia yesterday afternoon, before a crowd of over [?] ...

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  3. TUE FRUIT COMMISSION

    The Federal Fruit Commission took finther evidence at the Foderal Parliament [?]ouso to-day. William J.Williamson, solicitor and ...

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  4. BURMA DEFAMATION CASE.

    Last month Mr. Channing Arnold, son of tho late Sir Edwin Arnold, the dictiiiguished English poet, was sentenced by the Chief Judge of the ...

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  5. ANOTHER BURGLARY

    A few nights ago the house of Mr. Angus Parsons, M.P., on the Eattterrace, Adelaide, was entered by burglars while the occupants were ...

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  6. EMPIRE. DEFENCE THE NAVAL CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OVERSEAS:

    In reference to the statement that Indian rulers, princes, and nobles are conferring at Bombay with a view to presenting to Great Britain three ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGISTS. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE IN ABERDEEN

    Mr. Lloyd-George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed a meeting in Aberdeen to-day. Prior to the meeting girl suffragists were found in the ...

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  8. THE BALKANS WAR NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE.

    Following the declaration of independence by the Albanian delegates at Valona, and the establishing of a provisional Government, the Tatter has ...

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  9. PANIC AND REVOLVER SHOTS.

    According to the narratives of refugees from Kirk-Kilisse, the divisions under Mukhtar Pasha and Prince Azis were mainly Redoffs, under-officered,, ill ...

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  10. GERMANY FULLY PREPARED FOR WAR.

    In the German Reichstag to-day Genral von Heeringen, the Minister of State and Minister of War, in reply to questions, said Germany was fully ...

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  11. TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE.

    Alarming statements are being made in connection with the herd of dairy cows kept at the Government Benevolent Asylum at Rookwood. Milk ...

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  12. CONFERENCE OF THE GREAT POWERS

    The statement made that Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, is negotiating for a conference of the Great Powers before the ...

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  13. TEH PROBLEM SOLVED.

    Kirk-Kilisse had a very modern system of fortifications, not quite finished, but capable of prolonged resistance even against the heaviest artillery. Three ...

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  14. ARMISTICE SIGNED.

    Protocols have been issued in Constantinople, and it is stated that the armistice agreement will be signed today. ...

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  15. PICTURE FILMS BURNT.

    The premises occupiod by the Greater J. D. Williams Amusement Co. for storage of films wis completely gutted by fire this morning. ...

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  16. MEXICAN REBELLION.)

    Reports received by the State Department at Washington say that the situation in Mexico, where another rebellion has broken out, is rapidly becoming ...

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  17. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Nizami Pasha, one of the Turkish peace delegates, who, after a visit to the conference at Bagehekeui, returned to the cipitul, and then went back and ...

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  18. FATALITY IN SYDNEY HARBOUR

    James Norrie, a medical student it Sydney University and the only son of Dr Norrie, of Killara, lost his life on Saturday afternoon through a boating ...

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  19. MORE PILLAR BOX OUTRAGES.

    There were further pillar box outrages by woman suffragists in the city yesterday, including at the General Post Office, where acid, was pouredinto ...

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  20. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Captain Bartlett, who accompanied Peary nearly to the Noith Pole, stated at [?] dinner given last night by the Boston Aero Club that the safest and ...

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  21. THE BULGARIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Bulgaians are now within 1,100 vards of Adrianoplc. The Consuls hoisted a flag to protect the Consulates, after sending the wireless message ...

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  22. BROOKES VERSUS DIXON.

    It is not necessarily any disparagement of Parke to say that the Brookes that played against Dixon yesterday was a very different man from the Brookes that ...

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  23. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    When the division was taken in the House of Commons this morning on the resolution of Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, allocating two extra days for ...

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  24. THE CZAREVITCH.

    It is stated that the Czarevitch is suffering from skin deficiency, as did the late Duke of Albany, the brother of King Edward, who died suddenly at ...

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  25. TWO KEELS TO ONE.

    The "Observer" condemns the view I taken by the "Doily News" as narrow, l potty and mean. and says tliat Mr. Churchill has made no 'secret that the ...

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  26. REVENUE RETURNS

    The revenue of tho State for November totalled £l,236,69S, compared with £1,333,772 for the corresponding month lase year, showing a decrease of £98 ...

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  27. A DESPERATE RESISTANCE

    After a desperate resistance, two Turkish divisions surrendered to the Bulgarians yesterday between Dedoagatch and Dimotika. The prisoners ...

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  28. TRAGEDY IN INDIA

    Mrs. Clark tho wife of an officer in the Medical Department at Allahabad, was recently found with her head shattered. It was first supposed that she ...

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  29. THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    With the capture of Dibra, where the Tarkish troops who were driven out of Munastir rallied, the whole of Macedonia, has now been subdued. ...

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  30. JAPANESE IN KOREA.

    There is a struggle in Japanese political circles over tho proposal of the War Office to establish permanent military divisions in Korea, and the ...

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  31. SPEECHES BY MINISTERS.

    Lord Haldane presided at a dinner given last night by the Eighty club to Mr. Winston Churchill. Lord Haldane criticised Lord Roberts for his advocacy ...

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  32. THE AUSTIALIAN NAVY.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Penrce) has beun informed by the naval adviser to the High Commissioner (Captain Hawoth Scott) that the ...

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  33. THE TRAMWAY VOTE.

    At the Penguin Council meeting yesterday Councillor J. Counsel moved:— That this council strongly objects to the action of those members of the ...

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  34. LYNCH LAW IN AMERICA. THREE NEGROES HANGED.

    To-day at Shreveport, in the State of Louisiana, three negiroes attacked a deputy sheriff. and beat him into unconsciousnoss. They escaped to the woods, ...

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  35. GREEK CAMPAIGN

    General Sanountzaki, with the Greek headquarters army, is now attacking the torts of Janina, to the-west of Larissa. Three of the chief forts have ...

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  36. FRANCE AND SPAIN.

    "The Times" states to-day that under the Franco-Spanish treaty in regard to Morocco, Spain loses considerable territory in the north and south zones, and ...

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  37. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    Sitting in Chambeis on Saturday, Mr Justice Higgins, President of the Arbitration Couit, heard an application from the Australian Commonwealth ...

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  38. NEGRO TAKEN ERHM COURT AND HANGED.

    Yesterday at Cordele, in Georgia. a negro shot two white women, but without fatal results, anti assaulted one of them. Tie was arrested, and was about ...

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  39. CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION

    Following upon the cincellation of the registiation of the Railway and Tramway Employees' Association under the State Arbitration Act, by order of ...

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  40. BRANDY BOTTOM ESTATE.

    In connection with the proposed sale of McGuire's estate, at Brandy Bottom, near Colebrook, there was a good attendance of the public, in answer to the ...

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  41. KIRK-KILISSE.

    Details of the first great Turkish defeat at Kirk-Kilisso (telegraphed from Fremantle to the Sydney "Daily Telegraph") show very gallant fighting until ...

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  42. OBSTRUCTION IN CANADA.

    The Liberals in Cannda are planning a policy of obstruction in the Dominion Parlament. the apparent object being to force a general election on the naval ...

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  43. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    Referring to the departure from America of Mr. James Bryce, the British Ambassador. Mr. Andrew Carnegie stated in New York yesterday that all ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES. FUMIGATION OF SHIPS.

    Tho United States Health Department has adopted the system of Dr. Harker, of tho Sydney University, for the fumigation and disinfection of ...

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  45. IMMIGRANTS AND CLEANLINESS

    The Commonwealth has no power to compel the owners of steamers bunging immigrants to Australia to provide adequate bnthing accommodation. ...

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  46. INTEREST IN GERMANY.

    The news of the Indian proposals has created the liveliest interest in the lobbies of the German Reichstag. General Liebert, the pan-German leader. says it ...

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  47. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATION.

    The resulta of the final examination of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants, Victoria, held in Octobei last, were announced in Melbourne on ...

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  48. TERRIFIC TYPHOON 15,000 PEOPLE KILLED AND INJURED.

    Further details of the terrific typhoon which occurred recently on the islands of Samar, Leyte, and North Panay, in the Philippines, where towns were ...

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  49. BANK CLERK'S DOWNFALL.

    Last week a man named Reginald Wright [?] clerk in the Bournemouth branch of Lloyd's Bank, absconded, taking a large sum of money with him; ...

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  50. THE HIGH COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  51. RUGBY FOOTBALLERS.

    The South African team of Rugby footballers played an All-Ireland team yesterday, and won by 38 points to nil. ...

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  52. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    Mr. W. A. Lloyd, of New South Wales, who is now in Vancouver, ridicules Professor Anderson Stuart's contention that the Canadians are ...

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  53. TWO LIVES LOST.

    A drowning accident of a very sa.1 nature occurred on Saturday afternoon at Lynch's Crossing, on the Bremer River, near Ipswich, when two lads ...

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  54. BODIES LYING IN THOUSANDS.

    The Governor-General of the Philippines telegraphs that the typhoon wrecked three-quarters of Macloban, and did grent damage ot Capiz. ...

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