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  2. WAR CLOUD IN EUROPE. AUSTRO-SERVIAN DISPUTE.

    The German Government has issued a statement apropos of the quarrel between Austria and Servia. The announcement declares that Austria ...

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  3. GREAT RUSSIN STRIKE.

    Although there was renewed noting today in the suburbs of Viberg, the strike situation is generally much easier. Many small businesses which were closed ...

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  4. MADERO'S MURDER,

    P[?]carus have been posted up [?] out Mexico City accusing General Huerta, who has departed for Europe, of the murder of his predecessor, General Made[?], ...

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  5. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    The Australian Women's National League has occupied a good share of public attention lately in consequerce of its decision in connection with the ...

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  6. HOME RULE CRISIS. CONFERENCE FAILS.

    “Failed” was the effect of the report which Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, was forced to make to the House of Commons yesterday regarding the momentous ...

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  7. BOXING.

    [?] Smith who was recently defeated by Georges Carpenter, has written to Mr. Corri the referee of the match, regarding the humiliation [?]ped on the ...

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  8. LATEST NEWS.

    It has transpired that Tyrone was the stumbling block at the Palace Conference. The Nationalists refused to agree to its exclusion. ...

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  9. AMAZEMENT IN ROME.

    The tone of Austria's note to Servia has caused amazement. “The Tribuna” declares Austria wished to exclude every loophole for conciliation, ...

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  10. ALCOHOL AND SMOKING.

    A personal investigation of the habits of persons who have [?] from cancer in the last two years has been made by the medical officer of health for Woolwich. ...

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  11. AMBASSADOR'S INSTRUCTIONS

    The Austrian Minister at Belgrade, the capital of Servia, has been instructed to leave with his legation staff to-night if Austrian demands are not compfied with. ...

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  12. DANUBE STORM.

    The storm which ravaged Buda Pest yesterday and caused the deaths of seven persons, severely damaged the Hungarian Parliament buildings. ...

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  13. KHEDIVE WOUNDED.

    Mahmoud a young Egyptian student, and son of Mehumet Mizappa Pasha, fired several shots at the Khedive, who was slightly wounded in the arm and cheek. ...

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  14. EXCITEMENT IN BELGRADE.

    [?] tion is considered to be more serious than prior to the Balkan War. It is reported that the Servian Cabinet's ...

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  15. CHICAGO HEAT WAVE.

    Since [?] present heat wave started no fewer than 21 deaths have been reported from causes directly due to the high temperatures. Twelve in[?] have died at ...

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  16. PROBABLE GENERAL ELECTION

    Strict, orders have been issued by all sides to the chief electoral organisers to keep themselves in readiness. Many Radical papers express disapproval ...

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  17. RUSSIA ASKS FOR EXTENSION OF TIME.

    Much excitement prevailed in the European capitals on Saturday. The Russion Charge d'Affairs called at the Vienna Foreign Office and asked for an ...

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  18. IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    Mr. J. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, has summoned a meeting of the Irish party at the House of Commons on Monday. ...

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  19. CRICKET IN ENGLAND. MIDDLESEX'S FIRST DEFEAT.

    [?] sustained their first defeat for the season in the match concluded to-day at Maidstone. Kent scored [?] and Middlesex could ...

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  20. RUSSIA TAKES ACTION.

    The Russian Cabinet sat for four hours to-day discussing the Austro-Servian crisis. It is understood that it was resolved to ask Austria to prolong her ultimatum to ...

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  21. SPEECH BY LORD HALDANE.

    Speaking at the [?] Club last night, Viscount Haldane said the Home Rule conference at the Palace failed on details, not principles. The Liberal party ...

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  22. SERVIA REJECTS ULTIMATUM.

    It was at first thought that Servia would accept Austria's terms under protest. but it was definitely announced that Servia had rejected Austria's ultimatum. ...

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  23. SABRES USED IN RIOT.

    As the Tramway Company at St. Johns, New Brunswick, refused to remstate the president of the Employes' Union. as advised to do by the Conciliation Board, a ...

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  24. MURDER OF M. CALMETTE.

    Further remarkable scenes were witnessed yesterday at the trial of Madame Calllaux, who is charged with having murdered M. Gaston Calmette, editor of the“Figaro.” ...

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  25. PARIS AND BERLIN BOURSES.

    Both the Paris and Berlin Bourse are very weak in consequence of the disturbed condition of affairs in Eastern Europe. ...

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  26. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS CEASE.

    by visited the Austrian Embassy and delivered Servia's note. The Austrian Minister immediately Belgrade with the Legation staff. ...

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  27. DOUGLAS, SIX FOR 18.

    Low scoring prevailed in the match between Essex and Sussex, concluded to-day at Southend. Essex compiled 259, to which Sussex ...

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  28. ULSTER GOVERNMENT.

    A meeting of the Supply Board of the Ulster Provisional Government was held at Belfast, to-day, and bought 50,000 tons of produce, sufficient to meet the demands of ...

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  29. AUSTRIA'S THREAT.

    Russia has accepted Austria's challenge in regard to Servia, and there are grave fears that war will result, An extraordinary council of Russian ...

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  30. SERVIA WARLIKE.

    The Servian King, Government and garrison have left Belgrade with the archives. The administration will be conducted from Kragujevaus, a strong strategic position. ...

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  31. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    Shocking revelations regarding the White Slave tra[?] in America followed the finding of a young and pr[?] widow terribly beaten and nearly insane, in a ...

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  32. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    Private A. G. Fulton (Queen's Westminster Regiment) won the silver medal awarded for the best score at the end of the second stage in the King's Prize. He ...

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  33. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Lday Ada Barclay and the Hon. Edith Fitzgerald twice [?]deavored to enter [?] ingham Palace to petition the King and were arrested. At the Bow-street Cours ...

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  34. KAISER HASTENS TO BERLIN.

    The Kaiser who was staying at Bergen, immediately went, to Berlin. All divisions of the German fleet have been ordered to assemble at pre-arranged ...

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  35. “THE NATION'S WELFARE.

    In the course of his sermon in the Forest street Methodist Church last night, the Rev. S. Scholes offered up special prayers for the welfare of Australia and the ...

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  36. Great Danger Faced.

    A leading article in “The Times” to-day, after traversing the Home Rule negotiations, says: —The grim fact remains that the collapse ...

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  37. ANXIETY IN PARIS.

    There is the greatest anxiety in Paris in regard to the situation in the Near East. The arrogance of the Austrian demands has caused a feeling of consternation. ...

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  38. HILLCREST MINE DISASTER.

    The coroner's jury investigating the terrible disaster which occurred in the [?]mie coal mine at Hillerest in January last, in which 189 lives were lost, ...

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  39. GERMANY SUPPORTS AUSTRIA

    Germany Has undertaken to support', Austria, but she does not believe that European complications arc probable, because Serviii is morally isolated, and there is con ...

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  40. TENSION IN VIENNA.

    Newspapers containing the result of the ultimatum were eagerly purchased. The crowd gave cheers for the Europeon Francs Joseph and the Kaiser. ...

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  41. COOL STORE TO BE OPENED.

    A big proportion of the Australian visitnig volunteers and several of the Bisley team will be present at the opening by Mr. T. Mackenzie. High Commissioner for ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The trustees of the Sydney Narional Gallery have purchased the painting by A. J. Burgess depicting the Australian fleet entering Sydney Harbor in October, 1913. ...

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  43. DAVIS CUP.

    The preliminary Davis Cup [?] between Canada and Australasia was continued to-day, when Brookes and Wilding (Australasia) defeated S[?]hwengers and Powell ...

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  44. At the Conference.

    Though the Home Rule conference was called for 11 o'clock yesterday morning the proceedings were delayed half an hour owing to the late arrival of Mr. Redmond. ...

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  45. AVIATION.

    M. [?] gave an exhibition at Newcastle yesterday and performed many thrilling evolutions. He rose to h[?]ght of 11,000 feet. and was lost to view in a dense bank of ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN ARMY.

    A partial monilisation of the Austrian army has been ordered. ...

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  47. PRESIDENT POINCARE.

    It is reported that the Government has tekegraphed to President Poineare to abandon his visit to Stockholm, and to hasten back to Paris. ...

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  48. AT BUDA PEST.

    There was much excitement in Buda Pest when Servia's reply to the ultimatum was announced Crowds despite the rain, paraded theo ...

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  49. DUKES SELL ESTATES.

    The Duke of Berford, who recently disposed of his Covent Garden Estate for £2,500,000, has now sold portion of his Tavistock Estate. ...

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  50. BERLIN PRSSS OPINIONS.

    Generally the newspapers approve of Austria's note to Servia. The Berlin journal, “Kreuz Zcitung.” says Germany is willing to carry out her ...

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  51. RUSSIA READY.

    At a Cabinet Council meeting yesterday the War Minister announced that Russia was in a state of complete military readiness. ...

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  52. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    MR. HAMBURGER'S CANDIDATURE. Mr. M. E. Hamburger, [?] of the candidates for Sutton Ward, will formally commence his campaign next Monday night, ...

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  53. Ulster Exasperated.

    There is a growing feeling of exaspera lion iu Ulster the uncertainty of the poution in regard to Home Rule. The declaration of the provisional ...

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  54. ST. GEORGE'S VASE.

    Private Corrie won the St. George's Vase with a score of 114. Corporal H. Ommundseu was second with 112, and M'Alister sixth with 47. 62—109. The conditions were ...

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  56. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is in sympathy with the firmer tendency in America, owing to unfavorable reports regarding the Russian and Roumanian crops, and the ...

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  57. Mr. Redmond Visits Premier.

    After the conference Mr. Redmond visited Mr. Asquith at Downing-street, with Mr. Dillon, who had previously interviewed Mr. Lloyd-George. ...

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  58. AUSTRIAN NOTE CONDEMNED.

    French newspapers generally condemn the Austrian note. The journal “Des Debats” declares that should Servia be forced into war, she will ...

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  59. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.

    As a result of the war scare in Europe, there was wild trading in wheat in the local market yesterday. Rushes to buy wheat were practically unanimous, and ...

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  60. WEALTHY AMERICAN'S OFFENCE.

    David Carmichael, a wealthy American, was brought before the Police Court at Ayr to-day on a charge of having stolen the handle from an antique bureau in the ...

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  61. QUEENSLAND OPAL STOLEN.

    A man named Charles Curzon was arrested to-day on a charge of having stolen an opal matrix from Table Top (Queensland) from the office of the Queensland ...

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  62. “A ROYAL DIVORCE.”

    No character in which Mr. Julius Knight has been seen is more closely identified with him than that of [?] in “A Royal Divorce,” which J. C. Williamson Ltd. will stage ...

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  63. OIL AS FUEL.

    It is announced that Mr. Andrew Weir, of Messrs. Andrew Weir and Co., the wellknown shipowners, has completed negotiations for the p[?]chase of an oilfield in ...

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  64. Procedure Criticised.

    It is stated by “The Times” House of Commons lobby correspondent that the Pailiamentary position has been rendered obscure and uncertain by the Government's ...

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  65. “PENDLETON ROUND-UP.”

    The Lyric Theatre on Saturday night was packed with an audience which was not slow in its appreciation of a marvellous cowboy picture presented. entitled “The ...

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  66. ASSURANCE BY AUSTRIA.

    Austria has given an assurance that she does not [?]tend to seek territorial acquisitions at the expense of Servia. ...

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  67. WRESTLING PONIES.

    The Royal Princes s Theatre was crowded fifteen minutes before the time of starting the programme on Saturday night the attraction being Morris's wrestling ponies. These ...

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  68. A GRAVE SITUATION.

    Leading London newspapers emphasise the gravity of the European situation. Ministers cancelled their week-end engagements, chiefly owing to the Austrian—Servian crisis. ...

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  69. Radical Press Criticised.

    The “Western Daily Express” (Britel), the Liverpool “Post,” and several other Liberal provincial papers censure the Lon don Radical press for attacking the King ...

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  70. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    There fresh cases of small-pox were reported for the week-end. two on Saturday and one to-day. Two cases came from the south and one from Sussex-street. ...

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  71. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  72. FEELING IN BUDA PEST.

    Dr. Dillon, the Bally telegraph's correspondent, states in a wire that the feeling in best informed circles in Buda Pest is that war is inevitable, and that ...

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  75. Arming Ulster Nationalists.

    The “Manches'er Guardian” states to-day that the Nationalist Volunteers in Ulster po[?] 2000 rifles all of [?] sent to the province in motor cars last ...

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  78. DEEP IMPRESSION IN RUSSIA.

    Austria's ultimatum to Servia has created a deap impression in Russia. M. Sazanoff had an interview with the British French and German Ambassadors, ...

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