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  2. WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    It appears, said a cablegram yesterday, that the Austrian fleet which recently left Pola was not merely intended to take refugees away from ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    President Wilson, said a cablegram on the 21st inst., has offered the post of ambassador to Britain to Mr. Charles Eliot, President of ...

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  4. MOTHERLAND AND COLONIES

    The Liberal leader, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, said a cablegram on the 22nd inst., has issued a statement in which he says that the whole object ...

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  5. STORM IN THE STATES.

    A tornado of exceptional violence struck the town of Omaha yesterday, and did a, great amount of damage, and killed about 150 people. ...

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  6. TCHATALDJA AND BULAIR.

    Except for a few slight skirmishes everything is quiet at Tchataldja and Bulair. ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN CLERICALS.

    The Austrian Clerical party are angry at Austria's acceptance of Skutari and abandonment of Diakova. They declare that it means ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    Sylvia Pankhurst, who some little time ago was sent to gaol for two months for smashing windows in the Bow-road, has been doing a ...

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  9. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    Adrianople was vigorously bombarded on all sides yesterday, and the Bulgarians are making a decisive effort to reduce the city ...

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  10. AMERICAN" CUP.

    The New York Yacht Club, replying to Sir Thomas Lipton, says it will be a violation of the rules governing the America Cup deed of ...

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  11. DEATHS AND DESTRUCTION.

    Latest telegrams from Omana minimise the loss of life, but state that the damage to property has been enormous. A score of bodies ...

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  12. GERMAN STEAMER.

    The Greeks have seized the German steamer Irmengard off the island of Lemnos. ...

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  13. SITUATION STRAINED.

    Advices, received yesterday at Paris from Vienna foreshadowed that Austria intended to give Montenegro a time limit within which to comply with ...

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  14. ULTIMATUM RECEIVED.

    The Montenegrin Government to-day informed the Balkan allies of the terms of the ultimatum which had been sent by Austria. ...

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  15. BRITISH DRINK BILL.

    It is estimated that the expenditure on alcohol in the United Kingdom during 1912 decreased by £1,243,899, as compared with 1911. ...

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  16. PLOT AGAINST SULTAN.

    Quantities of explosives have been discovered at the residence of Lufti Bey, who was arrested a few days ago as the ringleader of a ...

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  17. LADY WHITE'S HOUSE.

    A movement is on foot to rebuild the house at Englefield, belonging to Lady White, widow of the late Field-marshal Sir George White, which ...

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  18. DECISION OF THE POWERS.

    Reuter's Agency states that the Powers have come to an agreement about the future Albanian boundaries, which include both Skutari and ...

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  19. ARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Mr. James, anthropologist, who is at present in New Zealand, will join Captain Stefannsen's Canadian Arotic expedition. ...

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  20. COURSE OF THE TORNADO.

    The tornado first struck the town of Ralston, and then moved rapidly north-east, passing through the town of Omaha. It cut a swathe four ...

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  21. RUSSIAN MILITIA.

    The Russian militia of 1910-12 have been notified that they will be called out for four weeks' training, but the date has not been ...

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  22. HOUSE SET ON FIRE.

    Several suffragettes, using paraffin, last night set fire to a house that was constructing at Beckenham. A policeman disturbed them, ...

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  23. EXHUMATION OF A BODY.

    The exhumation of the body of the late Colonel Charles Meeking was undertaken to set at rest the suggestions that he had died of ...

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  24. ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE.

    The Most Rev. Dr. Henry Lowther Clarke, Archbishop of Melbourne, in the course of an interview yesterday, said that Australia ...

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  25. ALBANIAN BOUNDARIES.

    The Powers have agreed upon the northern and north-eastern boundaries of Albania, but the southern limits have not yet been settled. ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN ALLEGATIONS.

    The sensational allegations lately published in the "Reichspost" and other Vienna papers about the forcible conversions of Albanians and ...

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  27. ATTACK ON ADRIANOPLE.

    Advices received in London early this afternoon state that the Bulgarians have begun a resolute attack upon Adrianople. They have been ...

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  28. MONTENEGRIN SITUATION.

    Messages received here from Cettinje depict the situation of Montenegro and the Montenegrin dynasty in gloomy colours. The feelings of ...

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  29. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    The punitive expedition undertaken against the Nagi tribesmen on the north-west frontier has been completed. Sixty natives were killed ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Major-General Sir Frederick Garrington, in his 69th year. (Sir Frederick Carrington, son of ...

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  31. MISSION TO DIAKOVA.

    The Austrian Government has informed Montenegro that the Austrian Vice-consul at Prizrend and a, Roman Catholic archbishop are ...

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  32. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, in reply to a question, reiterated his former statement that ...

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  33. OMAHA DEATH ROLL.

    It has now been definitely ascertained that the death roll at Omaha was 152. In Terre Haute, Indiana, which the tornado also struck, 18 ...

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  34. BUCKET-SHOP FRAUDS.

    A man named Sattler was sentenced here today to five years' imprisonment and fined £750 for bucket-shop frauds. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT GROWING.

    Sir George Reid, in a letter to the "Daily Mail," contradicts the Duke of Marlborough's statement in his series of articles in that paper on ...

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  36. MONTENEGRO GIVES IN.

    The Montenegrin Government yielded this morning to the Austrian ultimatum, but sent to the Powers a protest against Austria's attitude. ...

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  37. JEWEL ROBBERY.

    A Russian lady, said a cablegram on the 18th inst., last night entrusted to an official a handbag containing jewellery worth £6250 while she ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN ULTIMATUM.

    It is semi-officially announced here to-day that Austria has sent an ultimatum to Montenegro, to the effect that, unless the civil ...

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  39. MANNING THE NAVY.

    The Admiralty has decided to allow pensioners and fleet reservists to reenter the navy and serve on surveying skips and in home waters. ...

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  40. FUTURE OF ALBANIA.

    Essad Pasha, the Turkish Commander, who was recently captured at Jahlna, declared in an interview yesterday that an independent ...

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  41. THE PATH OF THE STORM.

    The passengers on the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincey train approaching Ralston saw the tornado strike an Omaha train that was ...

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  42. LABOUR MEETINGS

    The Independent Labour party held a conference to-day at Manchester. Mr. Anderson, in his presidential address, advocated universal ...

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  43. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    Advices from Rabat state that several fierce encounters have taken place with the tribesmen. Five thousand participated in the recent ...

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  44. MONTENEGRIN REPLY.

    The Montenegrin Government, in reply to Austria ultimatum, stated that the conversions to Orthodoxy, if any, had been purely voluntary, ...

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  45. ARMY AEROPLANES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, in reply to questions, the Secretary for War, Colonel John Seely, insisted that the country possessed ...

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  46. LADY DOROTHY NEVILL.

    The death is announced in her 87th year of Lady Dorothy Fanny Nevill, many of whose writings are well known. ...

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  47. MOSLEM MASSACRES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Constantinople states that careful inquiry has revealed that the reported massacres of ...

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  48. BELGIAN LABOUR.

    The Belgian Labour Congress voted to-day in favour of a general strike, to begin on April 14. ...

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  49. SPEECH BY MR. KEIR HARDIE.

    A number of suffragettes continuously interrupted an address which Mr. Keir Hardie delivered to the conference, calling him a miserable ...

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  50. BILLS INTRODUCED.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Home Secretary, Mr. Reginald McKenna, introduced a bill for dealing with, hunger-strikers. ...

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  51. ANARCHIST CONFERENCE.

    The British, Spanish and Belgian anarchists met in conference at Liverpool to-day, and decided to issue a manifesto advocating a ...

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  52. GERMAN PRESS SUPPORT.

    The "North German Gazette" says that, if Austria is resolved to call Montenegro to account for disregarding the property and lives of ...

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  53. SCENES IN OMAHA.

    When the tornado struck the south of Omaha the scenes baffled descrip-tion. A little girl was seen escaping from a falling house. She ran down ...

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  54. MEDIATION CONDITIONS.

    The Servian newspapers all express great dissatisfaction with the conditions of mediation laid down by the Powers. ...

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  55. EX-MINISTER MURDERED.

    As the Shanghai representatives to the Chinese Parliament were entraining here to-day for Pekin, said a cablegram on the 21st inst., an ...

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  56. FRENCH BUDGET.

    The budget deficit is expected to exceed twelve million sterling. ...

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  57. SUFFRAGETTE RETALIATION.

    Having been ejected from the Labour meeting in Manchester, the suffragettes imprisoned the delegates for half an hour by chaining ...

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  58. TURKISH ARMY.

    Djavid Pasha and an army of 15,600 Turks surrendered, yesterday to the Servians on the Skumbi River. ...

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  59. MARCONI CONTRACT.

    Mr. T. Gibson-Bowles, speaking on Saturday at Chollerton, said that, considering the Government's responsibility for the English ...

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  60. SKUTARI BOMBARDMENT.

    A despatch received from Skutari says that the foreign consuls there desire to inform the Powers that the Christian residents are ...

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  61. ARMOURED AEROPLANE.

    An armour-plated aeroplane in-vented by M. Bleriot has been suc-cessfully tested. Its three milli-metres of plating resists ordinary ...

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  62. TURKISH ARMY IMPROVED.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent with the Turkish army at Tchataldja says that quite a new spirit of patriotism inspires the ...

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  63. ASSASSINS CAPTURED.

    Sung's murderer and an accomplice have been captured and confessed. Sung on his deathbed received a letter from, the murderer, ...

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  64. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES.

    The suffragettes were well in evidence and caused much disturbance at a meeting in Leeds on Saturday of the Amalgamated Union of ...

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  65. WEALTHY QUARTER WRECKED.

    Special trains from Desmoines and other centres soon brought assistance to Omaha, and the wounded were speedily succoured. ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. ASPHYXIATING CARTRIDGES.

    The police successfully demonstrated the use of asphyxiating revolvers. A lunatic barricaded his house and kept his would be captors ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. AUSTRIA RESIGNS DIAKOVA.

    The "Tribune" says that the Question of Diakova has been settled by the Ambassadors' Conference. Austria has agreed to the ...

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